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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1964 Section 1A I Fegan Lasher DEATH NOTICES OBITUARIES I THREE ARIZONA CRASHES KILL 17 AND INJURE 17 Andrew J. Fegan, July 11, beloved husband of Mary, nee Riordan; loving father of Daniel W. ond Mary Frances; dear twin brother of William son of the late Daniel M. and Frances Fegon. At Birren 8.

Son Funeral Home, 6125 N. Clark street, offer 4 p. Sunday. Funeral Tuesday morning of 10 o'clock. Services In St.

Lambert church, Skokie, at 10:30 0. m. Interment All Saints'. Please omit flowers. Member of THOREZ, CHIEF RED IN FRANCE, DIES ON CRUISE Brieschke Fred Brieschke, beloved husband of Hazel, nee Rasmussen; dear father of Alverna Grentzner, Earline Davis, Bette Losey, Donald and Bonnie Davis; eight grandchildren; fond brother of Walter, George, William, Anna Bast, and the late Meta Hartman.

Services Monday, 3 p. at Wm. C. Smith Sons, 2500 North Cicero avenue. Interment Glen Oak.

Member of Gen. George Bell post. No. 716, A. L.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to Good Shepherd Lutheran church. Oak Park, would be appreciated. BE 7-8070. W. STRAUB, 67, WIEBOLDT DIRECTOR, DIES Led Food Rationing in World War 11 Walter F.

Straub. 67, of 771 Sheridan Winnetka, died yesterday Clovton S. Losher of 416 Keenev street, Evonston, July 11. )64, brother ef Chorles W. Jr ond Ruth E.

Losher. Past Commander of Evanston post. No. '2, A. L.

Friends may call ct Hf BBiethwaile Chopel, 1567 Maple avenue. Evanston, Tufsday, where service will be held 5:33 P. Wednesday. Interment Graceland cemetery. Lauesen Robert J.

Lnuesen, lote cf 6513 W. Cfr. mak road, Berwyn, beloved husbond of Moe; dear father of Frank, Howara, Leonard. Ann Cordinell, ond Joseph Louesrn, John, LeRoy ond Rovmord Cech, and tho late Robert ond Albert Louesen; grandfather of 25; great-graiafattier pf fir. Funeral Wednesday.

8:45 o. from H. Marik Sons, 65C7 W. Cermak rood, Br. wyn.

to St. Odilo church. Moss 9:30 0 m. Interment Queen ot Heaven. GU 4-6310.

Lawley Effie E. Lowle, nee McGrahom, beloved wife of the Jssp; fond mntner of Allen Louellal, Jeonne, ond the la' Jessie; grandmother of Robert and Lawlev; grect-grondmother of Mcrie Lowiev; sister ot Dr. Georof, Ruth Kev. Alex F. Olson The Rev.

Alex F. Olson, 74, of 436 Phillippa Hinsdale, a retired Baptist minister, died yesterday in the Hinsdale sanitarium and hospital. The Rev. Mr. Olson, a pastor for 49 years, retired two years ago from the pulpit of the Houston Minn.

Baptist church. He also had been at the Hinsdale Bap-i tist church and at the Marquette I Mich, Baptist church, ihe latter for 23 years. Surviving are two sons, Lt. Col. i Marvin W.

and Donald: a I. B. E. W. No.

134. Fish J. T. Ted! Fish of Glen Ellyn. loving I husband of Cora; fond father of Ted and Dick; son of Ralph; brother of Miltan.

I Visitation otter 7 p. m. Monday at the Leonard Memorial Home, 565 Duane street. Glen Ellyn. Funeral ond Masonic services Wednesday 1:30 p.

m. ot the First Congregational church. 535 Forest ovenue. Glen Ellyn. Interment Forest Hill.

469-0032. VARNA, Bulgaria, July 12 Itf) Maurice Thorez, 64, for 34 James A. Robinson Mass for James A. Robinson, 74, of 915 S. Hannah Forest Park, who died Friday in Wa-terbury, will be said at 10 a.

m. tomorrow in St. Ber-nardine's Catholic church in Forest Park. He was retired assistant to the president of the Peabody Coal company. In the 1930s he was Chicago city squash champion and once won the national veterans' squash championship in Baltimore.

Surviving are his widow, Elizabeth; two sons, the Rev. Edward F. Robinson, S. of Cincinnati, and James A. a daughter, Sister Mary Arnold, O.

a sister; and a brother. Tucson, July 13 CT) Monday Seventeen persons died yesterday in three Arizona traffic accidents caused by sand and rain storms. Eight persons burned to death and 17 were injured, five critically, when at least 14 cars and trucks piled up during a sand storm on interstate highway 10, northwest of Tucson. Seven died in a collision near Williams in northern Arizona when a car slid broadside on U. S.

66 into the path of an Foreman years militant chief of the French Communist party, died last night aboard the Russian cruise ship Litva Lithuania. A post mortem at a hospital here showed that Shaughnessv, ond Gertrude Curtis. Serv 4 airwuin nmi urf ices Tuesday, 1 p. rr. at Bourne Chopel.

ASth place. Interment Post Matron of Fngie-731, O. E. S. RE 7- Kedrie avenue ot Mount Greenwood, wood chapter.

No. 32J? daughter, Mrs. Helen Johnson; and three grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p. m.

Wednesday in the Hinsdale Baptist church, 620 N. Oak Hinsdale. other vehicle. Two persons died Vv fi when a car ran off state route 84 north of Mesa and Thorei in his heme. He had been president and manager of W.

F. Straub Co. since 1919 and also was a director of Wieboldt Stores, and president of the Wieboldt Foundation. The Straub succumbed to a heart attack. Accompanied by his wife, Dr.

Beulah Cushman Memorial services Beulah Cushman, 65, Grant Evanston, Brocker Anno Brocker, 161? S. 56th court, Cicero, beloved wife cf Albert; deor mother of Phyllis Leo Treffer; sister of Arthur Schidel, Emma Wochter, and Margaret Gungler; two srondchildren. Services Tuesday, July 14, 1 p. af Svec Sons Funeral Home, 6227 W. Cermak road.

Interment Concordia. GU 4-2050 or Bi 2-2027. Buckley William T. Buckley, brloved husbend cf Louise, nee McDowell; deor fatner of Lucille Edwordj Kirk, Eveiyn (Robert) Burns, Dorothr Ray, William Buckley, Crystal Robert) Konow, Donald Joyce Buckley and the late Harry; eear brother of Irene William! Schweitzer, Georqe (Mary), Howard Eleanorl, ond Harold Betty) Buckley; grandfather of 28; great-grandfather of five Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from Pomierski Funeral Home, 1059 W.

32d street, to St. Bridget's church. Interment local. Information YA 7-6424. Burgess Dorothy Burgess Dennis, suddenly, beloved wife of Eli Dennis loving mother of Robert Eli Dennis; dear daughter of James and Phyllis Burgess; fond sister of Mary, Robert, Diane, James, and Phyllis Burgess.

Funeral Tuesday, 11 a. at Blake-Lamb Chapel, 79th street at Loomis boulevard. Interment Mount Hope cemetery. 735-4242. Chandler Archie B.

Chandler, beloved husband of Mabel J. Chandler, nee Brand; dear father of Elizabeth and Joseph. Resting at Marshall Funeral Home, 4817 Chicago avenue. Services Tuesday at 1 p. m.

Interment Forest Home cemetery. Please omit flowers. Information, 287-0387. Chinell Julia C. Chinell, beloved wife of the late Frank; dear mother of Martha Eisner, Harry, Earl, Tolf and Roy Francis; grandmother of nine; great-grondmother of seven.

Services Wednesday, 11 a. ot McCompbell Funeral Home. 6453 Irving Park road. Interment Oak Hill. for Dr.

of 1111 will be Jeanette Vermeersch, also a Helen A. Foreman, beloved wife of William; dear mother ot Debro Jean; daughter of the late Alex ond Sarah Corlsen; fond sister of Mary Bernier, Katherine Murray, William A. Carlsen ond the late Herbert Reillv. Funeral Tuesdoy, 1:30 p. from Hursen Chopel, 5911 W.

Madison street, to North Berwyn Congregational church, 13th ond Oak Pork avenue, Berwyn. III. Services 2 p. m. Interment Acacia Park.

In lieu of flowers make contributions to Heart fund. Gabriel Frank Gabriel, beloved husbond of the late Catherine, nee Arcus; fond father of Jomes; grandfather of Janet Jomes David and Jennifer. At Mee Ramme Funeral Home, 39i8 Irving Pork road. Services ot 9 o. m.

Tuesday. Mass af St. Viator's church ot 10 o. m. Interment St.

Joseph cemetery. Please omit flowers. Gallo Poul Gallo, loving husband of Anno beloved father of Poul ond Delores Valentine; fond brother of Theresa Grossc; grandfather of three. Funeral Tuesday, 8:45 o. from the Anthony W.

Coopetta Memorial Chapels, 5853 Roosevelt rood, to Presentation church. Moss 9:30 o. m. Interment Mount Carmel. MA 6-0120.

Member of Melen Roemer American Legion post. Garr Henry Garr of 2425 W. Albion ovenue, beloved huband of Rose; dear fother of Silvia Foder; loving grandfather of two. Services Monday, 3 at Piser North-town Memorial Chapel, 6130 N. California avenue.

Interment Rosehill. Please omit flowers. Friends are asked to cay DEATH NOTICES Straub communist leader, he was en route to Yalta in the soviet Crimea for treatment of a chronic heart condition. He died while the ship was crossing the Black sea. His widow and four sons survive.

company oper- held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in Chicago Methodist temple, 77 W. Washington st. Dr.

Cushman died July 5 in Passavant hospital. She was graduated from the University of Illinois medical school in 1916 and in Lawrence Marguerite W. Lavrence. nee Warner, formerly cf Des Plaines, beloved wife of the lote John Leo; mother of Mrs. Jean ILewisi Mnrtin John IDorisI Lawrence; 10 grandchildren.

Visitation ofter 3 P. m. Tuesday ot Oehler Funerol Home, Lee at Perry street, Des Pio.oes. Mass Wednesday. 10 0.

ot St Mory' Church. Interment All Soinis. 824-5155. Leonard Helen M. Leonard of Plymouth ploce.

La Grange Park, beloved wife of the late John mother of Helen L. Sammons of Lo Grange ond Jonet Vickrcv of Houston. sister of Gecrne Cole of Ook Park; grandmother ot Chondier, Joseph, David. Judith. Jrrry, Loel, ond John; 18 great-grondchildren.

Restinq at Hallowell 8, James Funeral Home, 40 S. Ashland ovenue, Lo Grange, after 3 P. m. Sunday. Funeral 2 p.

m. Monday, ot Emmanuel Episcopal church, 2C3 S. Kensington ovenue. La Gruqe. Interment Bronswcod cemetery, FL 2-1298.

Lew George E. Lew, beloved husband of Sophie, nee Sadow'ki; tand brother-in-law ot Veronica Fry, Frank ond Charles SoonieJ Saoowski. Funerol Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Fortuna Funeral Hom, 4401 S. Kedzie avenue, to SI.

John's church, 46th ond South Kedzie oveoije. Entombment Queen of Heaven cemetery, LA 3-7781. Leyden Berirmi I. I evden. husband nf Cecelia: George A.

Morency George A. Morency, 67, of 562 Park River Forest, died yesterday in Calgary, Alta.i where he was vacationing. He was president of the Bedard and Morency Mill company, 101 N. Lombard Oak Park. Surviving are his widow, Florence; three sons, George A.

Robert and William two daughters, Mrs. Anne Sharpe and Mrs. Janine B. Murray; two brothers; five sisters; and 21 grandchildren. Mass will be said at 10 a.

m. Wednesday in St. Luke's Catholic church, 528 Lathrop River Forest. "SEE" NOTICES Listed below are "See" notices which ore cross references to deoth notices appearing in today's Tribune. "See' notices feature the names of fomilv members of the deceased who hove a different leoal name than the deceased because of marriage or a legal change.

Some "See" notices feature the maiden name of wife who may be best known in the community by her maiden name. ates Lake Shore Honey farms, Land O'Lakes Honey farms, and the Antiseptol company Aided Military Forces terned in County hospital. She Mr. Straub was engaged in was a practicing ophthalmolog-chemical research on rjroducts i ist with offices at 22 E. Wash- for the military forces in World War I.

In 1943 and 1944 he was national director of food rationing, ington a memoer oi me Passavant staff, and chairman of the ocular mobility department at the Northwestern university medical school. Surviv- and after World War II he led a team from the quartermaster in is her sister, Mrs. Charlotte Claudius E. Wade Bailey Claudius E. Wade.

72, of corps investigating German nutritional developments, with the rneir respects ot the time of serv ces 338-2300. Gary Chorlotte P. Gary of Brookfield, beloved wife of Adin; sister of Estelle Petroski ond Julie P. Foster. Private services will be held ot Hallowell and James Funeral Home, 40 S.

Ashlond ovenue, Lo Grange. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the American Cancer society. FL 2-1298. Giacomo Carmino Giacomo of Brodheod, formerly of Cicero, beloved husband ot the late Eva nee Hill; loving father of Mary Zeedvk, Louise Walker, Frances PE 6-2693. Ciucio Anthony Ciucio, 09e 8, lote of 1222 W.

Irving Pork road, Bensenville, beloved son of Vincent and Bernice, nee Martinico; loving brother of Rosemary; dear grandson of Josephine and Angelo Voldrighi. Funeral Wednesday, 8:30 a. from John Rogo Sons Funeral Home, 5740-44 W. North avenue, to St. Genevieve's church, Altgeld and Lomon streets.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Flown to Paris His body was removed to the Municipal hall where it lay in state. Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev sent his charge d' affaires in Bulgaria, I. S.

Ilin, to represent him. Bulgarian communist leaders flew from Sofia to pay respects. Later, Thorez's body was placed aboard a plane and flown to Paris where the funeral will be held Thursday. Thorez was for many years the toughest Stalin backer in western communist circles and waited over five years before approving Khrushchev's 1956 condemnation of the old leader. Altho he suffered his first heart attack in 1953 shortly after the death of Stalin and spent periods of as much as two years at a time in the Soviet Union for treatment Hobart, died yesterday in Porter Memorial hospital in Valparaiso, Ind.

He operated a real estate business in Hobart and was one of the founders of the Hobart Industrial board, and a director of the Bank of Indiana. He was former dean of Rider college in Trenton, N. and of the Chicago Col- 1 DIES, 6 HURT IN MINNESOTA CAR ACCIDENT rank of lieutenant colonel. In! 1946 he served as a member of an emergency famine relief; committee, of which former! President Herbert Hoover was honorary chairman. i Director of Firms He also was a director of Libby, McNeill Libby, the Bernardi See Dominick R.

Esposito notice. Brand See Archie B. Chandler notice. Doehring See Meade notice. Donofrio See Joseph De Solvo notice.

Jamie See Dorothy M. Murray notice. Leffingwell See Lena Snowdon notice. Martinico See Anthony Ciucio notice. McGorey See Jane Tynan Welsh notice.

McKeon See Jone Tynan Welsh notice. Rogers See Lena Snowdon notice. Todd See Jone Tynan Welsh notice. Tynan See Jone Tynon Welsh notice. Vlazny See Margareta Weisbach notice.

Yeadicke See Hermino Waldowskl notice. Zagodny See Eugene H. Schultz notice. father of Bertram J. and Charles son of the late Charles ond Josio; brother cf Thomas ond Rovmond Levclon, Hcln Dcpp.

5, the n-tle-. Jonn. ond William. Funeral Wednesday, July 15, al 9:30 a. from Sullivan Funer.nl Hone.

2701 W. 631 sir-pt, at Wosn.c avenue, to St. Rita church. Member of P. B.

A. IfoQu Interment St. Mary cemetery. PR 6-6300. Lilienthal Robert Arnold Lilienthal of 3550 N.

Lake Shce drive, devoicd son of the late Samuel ond Rose, noe Eliscu; deor brother of Natolie Dr. Ray I Rosenn'on of Son Francisco, and Elaine IWolfordl Block of Atherton, loving nephew of Kate Sieaal, Ann, Leah. Bea, Julius and David Eliscu, Siqmund Lilienthal, Lee Shore, and Marion Zech-man. Services Tuesday, 10 o. ot Piser Memorial Chopel, Broodwav.

Interment Anshe Emet section, Park. Friends are a'ked to pay thoir respects at Ihe time of services. LO 1-4740. I lege of Commerce. He leaves Mount Carmel cemetery.

For information: 889-8223. Cleland Thomas J. Cleland, July 10, suddenly, beloved husband of Adele, nee Koch; dear father of John, Thomas, Peggy Jo, Casey, ond Jonev; fond son of Johanna and the late A. J. Cleland; brother of Georgia Cunningham, Bette Acosta, ond Jack Cleland.

At Birren Son Funeral Home, 6125 N. Clark street, after 3 p. m. Sun-doy. Funeral Tuesday morning at 9:15.

Services in Queen of All Saints basilica ot 10 o'clock. Interment All Saints his widow, Florence. Services Diversev corporation. Hales rr -1 1 Hunter, Growth Industry Shares, I 1 dI1Ud' Vl. will be held at 1 p.

m. tomorrow 0( micsicm wa incu jca-, tne cnapei at 701 7til and the Cook County School Schiavelli, Angelo, and Arthur Giacomo; grandfather ot nine; great-grandfather of 12. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a. from Raleigh Funeral Home, 2307 S. Lcrrmie ovenue, to Mary Queen of Heaven church, 5300 W.

24th street, Cicero. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery. Member of Telephone Pioneers of America, Hawthorne chapter.

No. 45. OL 2-0200 or Bi 2-1799. Gorman Al F. Gorman, beloved husbond of the late Nellie nee McDermott; fond father of Rose Byrne, Helen, Al F.

Mary Kotherine and Frances Burns; grandfather of 13; great-grandfather of two; dear brother of the late William, Sr. Mary Reginald, O. ond Jc-seph. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 79th street at Loomis boulevard, to St.

Scibina churcn. Interment Mount Olivet. 735-4242. terday hen the car in which I Hobart he was riding turned over near Baker, Minn. Fred Lombardo Kerbs wife cf Vin.

Anna Lombardo, beloved cenzo; devoted nctnr of Anthony Collins Richard P. Collins, beloved husband of Mary M. Collins, nee Lamb; loving fother of Richard P. Jr. and James W.

Collins; Dorothy Winkler I Frank), Bur- Nursing. He leaves his widow, the former Anne Wieboldt, a son, John and two daughters, Mrs. Anita Darrow and Mrs. Suzanne Petersson. Memorial services will be held at 5 p.

m. tomorrow in Maligranda's wife and three children were hospitalized, as were Stefan Zeabuda, 32, of ney, Antoinette Bell Leonard I Viola I James (Irenel end Richord; I sister of Ma.icuso; qroiTlmolhpr Thorez continued to boss French Reds. Given Honorary Post Last May 17, however, an honorary post of President of the party was created for him and he turned over active direction to a new secretary general, 1637 Cullerton the driver I of the car, and his wife. I Car Turns Over Grabowski Julia Grobowski, nee Momico, beloved wife of the late Walter; loving mother of Theresa Stasch, Sophie Adomow, Mory Sobczak, Antoinette Creutzburg, Thaddeus, ond Mildred Such; mother-in-low of Roman Sobczok, Walter Creutzburg, Emilv and William Such; also survived by grandchil dear brother of William. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a.

from Blake-Lamb Home, 79th street at Loomis boulevard, to St. Mary of Mount Carmel church. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. 735-4242.

Conley Eleanora Conley, nee Caver, beloved wife of John fond mother of Eleanor Muth and the lote John W. of Two Rivers, Wis Funeral Wednesday, 9 0. from Kenny Brothers. 5438 S. Hoisted, St.

Basil church. Interment St. Mary. BO 8-0662. Courchene Ralph B.

Courchene, beloved husband of the late Lillian, nee Fox; fond father of James dear brother of Theona Canada. Henry, Louis, the late Al and Aner. Funeral Wednesday, 9 o. from Kenny Brothers, 5438 S. Hoisted, to Visitation church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. Member of Leo VIII, K. of C. ond V. F.

42d Rainbow Division Battery D. Wake offer noon Monday. BOulevord 8-0662. Christ church, Winnetka. EVANSTON COPS SEEK VANDALS OF CEMETERY 150 Stones, Statues Overturned Police said the car turned over when one of the children swatted a fly and caught the driver's arm, causing him to lose control of the vehicle.

Woodrow F. Maxwell, 49, of 2735 N. Kimball was killed yesterday in a two-car collision in Salem, Wis. Four others were injured in the accident. Passenger is Killed Services for Fred G.

Kerbs, 65, of 2621 Grove Berwyn, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Concordia Lutheran church in Berwyn. Mr. Kerbs, who worked for the Electro-Motive company, McCook, for 25 years, died Saturday in La Grange Community hospital.

He leaves his widow, Edna; three daughters, Mrs. June Garstka, Mrs. Marilyn Miller, and Mrs. Carol Lewandowski; three sons, Ralph, Howard, and Glen; 14 grandchildren; two sisters; and two brothers. Edwin Rakow Services for Edwin Rakow, 50, of 841 N.

Ridgeland Oak Park, who died Saturday in Presbyterian-St. Luke's hospital, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 203 S. Marion Oak Park.

Mr. dren and great-grandchildren. Funeral! Wednesdoy July 15, at 9:15 a. from Colonial Funerol Home, 6250 N. Milwou- I kee avenue, to Holy Trinity church.

Inter- I ment St. Adalbert. SP 4-0366. Hamlin Edno M. Hamlin, McHenrv, beloved I wife of Peter; loving mother ot Richard, Services were held ot the Georqe R.

Jrsten Son Funeral Home, McHenry. 1,1. Information, 815-385-2400. Harris 1 Anderson Hiolmor Anderson, July 12, 1964, beloved husband of Hazel; loving father of Gordon A. Anderson, Virginia Ochsenfeld, Donald H.

Anderson, and Shirley Eckert; grandfather of nine; dear brother of Gerda Nillson and Berta Johnsson of Sweden. Charter member of local No. 62, Carpenters' union. Funeral Tuesday, 2:30 p. at Ketcham Funeral Chapel, 2036 West 79th street Interment Evergreen.

HI) 3-6202. Baker U. S. Baker, age 91, pioneer resident of Itasca and Medinah, beloved husband of the late Etta K. Quandt; devoted father of Mrs.

Andrew L. Madsen, Mrs. Paul Uebele, ond Woodrow; fond grandfather of eight; six great-grandchildren. Funeral Monday, at 2:30 p. from the Richert Son Funeral home, 333 S.

Roselle road, Roselle. Interment Lake Street Memorial Pork, Elgin. LA 9-5751. Banta Clorence E. Bonta, age 34, of 1012 Austin street, Evanston, beloved husband of Nellie Felts Bonta; fond father of Marvin E.

of Son Francisco, Cal. Services ond interment Tuesday, Rushville, Ind. (Picture on back page) Evanston police still sought Jose Moreno, 65, of 752 S. vandals yesterday who over- Francisco was killed last turned 150 headstones and sta- night when a car in which he tues in Calvary cemetery, on was a passenger went out of Col. Robert S.

Harris of 3410 N. Lake i Shore drive, beloved husbond of Sylvia. I nee Morrison; dear father of Ruth M. i Harris ond Roberta Tugenberg; loving grandfather of two; fond brother of Edith I Harris. 'Services Monday, 3 p.

at I Piser Memorial Chapel, 5206 N. Broadway. Friends may pay their respects ot the chapel Sunday evening. LO 1-4740. 1 Hauff Irpne L.

Hauff of Arlington Heights. the lake at Evanston's southern Curci Michael Curci, devoted husband of the late Terese, nee Gilardi, and Rose, nee Cosentino; loving fother of Mary IVitol Partipilo, Antoinette (Guv! Lipumo and Julio; dear grandfather of four; greatgrandfather of five. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. m. from Rosorio D.

Salerno's Sors Funerol Home, 6300 W. North avenu'1, to Our Lody of Pompeii church. Interment Mount Carmel. Visitation Monday ofter 4 p. m.

ME 7-0449 or ME 7-0450. control, jumped a 14-inch curb Waldeck Rochet. During Thorez's regime, the party's active membership plunged from a post-war high of about one million members to the present 240,000. Despite this, the party attracts 20 to 50 per cent of French voters because of its support of low cost housing and other social benefits. Thorez was born in the coal mining town of Noyelles-Go-dault.

He became a Socialist at 20 and joined the communist wing when the Socialist party split into left and right sections. Chosen at Age 30 When the two formed the "popular front" alliance in 1934, Thorez had been Communist party chief for four years. He was 30 when chosen to head the Reds. He had already paid several visits to Moscow and was regarded as Stalin's loyal henchman in France. When war broke out in 1939 with Moscow neutral because of the Nazi-soviet pact Thorez boundary'.

Detective Thomas Joyce said the vandals either scaled a seven-foot fence to enter the stone, and struck a utility pole at 2550 Roosevelt rd. Moreno, who was thrown out of the car, was pronounced cemetery, or concealed them- dead at Mount Sinai hospital UN 9-2900. Baumbach Elizabeth Morgentholer Baumbach, beloved wife of Victor; devoted mother of Dorothy Upchurch of Albuquerque, N. Katherine Dekan of Franklin Pork, Helen Zeiss of Lombard, Margaret Roetter of Perrvsburg, George ond Richard of Lombard; grandmother of 22; g'eat-grondmother of five; beloved sister of the late Karl, Andrew, Louis, and the late Theresa. Funeral Tuesday, 10 0.

in Lake Mills, Wis. selves inside the cemetery be- The driver, Henry Gomez, 23, Rakow was an English teacher in Oak Park-River Forest High school. He had published one book of poetry, "Under My Skin," and was the editor of a poetry textbook, "Lyric Verse." He leaves his widow, Elsie; a fore the gates were locked at beloved wife of Ihe late Nelson fond mother ot George B. and James four grondchildren. Resting ot Lauterburg ond Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 East Northwest highway, at Prindle avenue, Arlington Heights, where services will be held Monday, 3:30 P.

m. Interment Memory Gardens. CL 3-5423. Hickox Delia Hicko of Skokie, beloved wife cf the late Louis dear mother of Hozel Sumner. Funerol Wednesday, 11 a.

at Habcn Funerol Home. 8057 Niles Center rood, Skokie. Interment Ridgewood. Visitation after 3 m. Tuesdoy.

OR 3- of 1531 Taylor was in fair condition at the same hospital with head injuries and cuts. brother; and a sister. Alfred L. Kubelsky or greai-qranainothpr ot four. Funrrnl Wednesday, 9 a.

from Becvnr Funrrnl Directors, 5218 S. Kedrie to St. Gall church. Entombment Queen of Heaven. PR 6-3809.

Longo Joseph A. Lontjo lote of 01 N. Sawyer avenue, beloved husbond of Dorothy, nee Louise; loving fother of Vito. Poul, Joseph Anno, aid Marviin; dear brother of Carmen, Fiemmie Fre-dona, Theresa Scandora, Roc Vcala, Emilia Tennerelli, Anna Hoftonkomp, and the late Antoinette Ferras. Funeral Thursday, 9 a.

from Raga Brothers, 624 N. Western ovenue. to St. Matthew church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment St. Joseph. AR 6 7800. Manthey Anna L.

Manthev, nee Grevp, be'eved wiie of Frrd fond mother of Grute GlopDpn ond Mabel Copy; dear nrund-mother of Jean Waldorf, Suan Glrop-. Ann ond Donald Coev; sister of Adn.ch and Minnie Grevp, Emma Schuttz. j-hn and the lote Otto. Lou'se Bucknann, Louis ond Frank. Services Monday, July 13, 1:30 p.

at Olsen Funeral Hovr, 6467-77 N. NorthAest highway. Interm-'nl Acacia Park. Member of Alice chapter, No. 561, O.

E. S. SP 4-33j3. McDonough Margaret McDonounh, nee Connoliy. Ju't deniy, ol 4917 Cuilom ovenue, beloved wife of Mar'in; aear mother of Jrhn IJeani; fond sister of Nora McDoe-ih of lreland.

Restini ot Thomos J. Funerol Home, 3552 N. Southport ovpnrr Funeral Wednesdoy. 9:15 0. to Our Lody of Victory church.

Interment All Saints. Notivc of Lettermullen ccniv, Galway, Ireland. McGrath John J. MrGrath, July 10. 1964.

husbunrl of the late Ora McGrath; lo'her ot Grace Lucarelli, Tess Motvks, Margurrt Arrtern, John J. i. Robprt McGrdth; grandfather 14 Funeral, from Loin 6. Son Chooei, 7074 E. 75th street, at Jcffery boulevard, day, July 14, ot 9 a tn St Neri church.

Moss 9:30 a. m. Intern-rot St. Marys McMahon Jomes C. McMohon, June 21, 1964.

loved husband of Mory M. McMohon onrt the late Cecelia. Services and interment June 24, 1964. Meade Margoret Martha Aeade, nee Dor-hre'i; bPloved viH ot the lote Wiilunl Meade; of the late Stephen rmg; aunt of Helen Seefeidt, Ruth Hucir and other end nephews. Memh.

of Bohemia chapter No. O. fc life memoer of Bensenville ou St Johns Womens oux. and life Evangelical hospital aux. Services T.i day, 2 p.

m. of E. C. Hommann funeral Home; 1023 N. California avenue.

Interment Forest Home. Mears Ralph H. Mears of 194 Arlinatnn t. nue. Elmhurst, blovpd husbond cf Agnes nee Briqht; dear fattier rf David grandfather ot Susan; une'e of Mory Exmer ond David Briqht.

At the Pedersen-Rvberq Mortuary, 435 York street, Elmhurst, after 7 p. Monday, ond where services will be he'd Wednesday, 1 P. m. Interment Elm Low.i. Information, TE 41133 Meehan Edith Meehan, July 11, beloved wife of the late Thomas fond mother of Rosemary daughter ot Mrs.

Emily and the late William F. Bowman; sister of the late William F. Bowman. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from Donrein Funeral Home, Jefferv boulevard, ct 77tn street, to St.

Bride church Aas 9 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. SO 8-8822. Meyer Heroid T.

Meyer, beloved husbond rf Elsie nee Quoss; fond father of Raymond IFronces Meyer, ond Lor 7:30 p. m. Friday night. Some of the overturned statues were valued at $1,500. No Estimate of Damage No estimate of total damage was available.

Joyce said the cemetery recently has been plagued by debris from nocturnal beer parties within its walls, but that no such evidence was found yes Driver is Charged Gomez was charged with involuntary manslaughter, driving too fast for conditions, running off the roadway, and drunk driving. He will appear in Traffic court Aug. 10. Up to midnight Saturday, 289 persons had been killed in traffic accidents in Cook county 6111. Humphreys Fred Mannington Humphreys, beloved husbond of the lote Feaaora; fond fother ot Mrs.

Mildred Hocirefe, Mrs. Anne Wvatt, and Al; two brothers and one sister; grandfather ot five. Service Tues- i day, July 14, 1 JO P. at the Toon Funeral Home, 4920 Main street, Downers Grove. Interment Clarendon Hills ceme- terv.

WO 8-0408. i Innian Alfred L. Kubelsky, 52, of 3449 Irving Park died yesterday in St. Mary's hospital, Rochester, Minn. He has been a librarian in the main branch of the public library for 25 years.

Surviving are his mother, Tillie; two brothers, Benjamin and Yale Bell; and two sisters, Mrs. Jane Hill and Mrs. Dorothy Cahill. Services will be held at 1 p. m.

tomorrow in the terday The vandalism was reported i since Dec. 31. Of these, 143 opposed the French war effort and fled to Russia. He spent the war years in the Soviet Union, but returned with victory and was granted amnesty by Gen. Charles de Gaulle, who named him a minister of state in France's first post-war cabinet.

CHLORINEGAS to police Saturday by the sex- were in Chicago, where 23,470 injured in the Czarnecki Jomes Czarnecki Gorney! of Cicero, beloved husband of Stella, nee Frelichow-ski; loving father of Elizabeth I John! Moul Dorothy Irvin Mock, and Eugene Czarnecki; fond brother of Helen Samok, Clara Hoyner, Estelle Milewski, and Laura Tasch; grandfather of six. Funeral services Tuesday, 8:30 o. Morovecek Funerol Home, 5318 W. 25th street, Cicero. Requiem moss 9:30 0.

Mary Queen of Heaven church. Interment Resurrection. TO 3-4242. Danforth Vivian D. Danforth of La Jolla, formerly of Evanston, July 11, 1964, wife of the lote Ralph S.

Danforth; mother of the lote James A. Danforth. Service 11 o. m. Monday at St.

Mark's church. Ridge ovenue and Grove street, Evanston. Interment San Diego, Cal. Please omit flowers. DeFilippo Jomes DeFilippo, beloved husband of Vivian, nee Schubert; dear father of Dale Dorothy! and Kevin; grandfather of Mork, Dennise and Regino; brother of Joseph.

Services Tuesday, July 14, 2 p. m. at Motz Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central ovenue. Interment Woldheim.

Dennis Dorothy Burgess Dennis, suddenly, beloved wife of Eli Dennis loving mother of Robert Eli Dtnnis; dear daughter of James ond Phyllis Burgess; fond sister of Mary, Robert, Diane, Jomes, ond Phyllis Burgess. Funeral Tuesday, a. ot Blake-Lamb Chapel, 79th street at Loomis boulevard. Interment Mount Hope cemetery. 735-4242.

De Salvo Joseph Shorn De Salvo, beloved husband of Lillian, nee Donofrio; loving father of James; dear son of Vincenzo and the lote Louisa; fond brother of Anthony, Minnie Pascente, Lena Tripicchio, Vito, Elsie Conte, Daniel, and Chester. At Columbian Funeral Home, 6621 W. North avenue, after 5 p. m. Saturday.

Funeral Monday, 8:15 o. to Our Lady of Mount Carmel church, Melrose Park. Mass 9:30 o. m. Interment Mount Cormel.

Please omit flowers. ES 9-5151. Dettmers Maude E. Dettmers, nee Carlson, beloved wife of Wallace L. fond mother of W.

Leonard Jr. and Mrs. Karen Grimm; sister of Wallace Carlson persons were ton, John A. Kinsella. same period.

Benben Stanley P. Benben, dearly beloved husband of the lote Josephine, nee Siwek; dear father of Sister M. Ezechielo, C. S. S.

John IBeverleel, Edmund Gertrudel, Morie Walter) Smialek, aid Dolores Harvey! Brannigon; fond brother of Ignatius Helen; grandfather of 10. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from Polaci Funeral Home, 3661 S. Wood street, corner of 37th street, to SS. Peter and Poul church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment Resurrection cemetery. Pleas omit flowers. LA 3-9661.

Berkovitz Ike Berkovitz, beloved husband of the lote Pearl, nee Shoyman; dear father of Carl Berkovitz, Ruth Goldberg, Sylvia Brown, ond Adele Wolpin; devoted grandfather of seven; great-grandfather of two; fond brother of Horry Postelnick, ond Eva Morqenstein. Services Monday, 1 p. at Piser North Town Memorial Chapel, 6130 N. California avenue. Interment Memorial Park.

Friends may pay their respects at chapel, Sunday, after 7 p. m. 338-2300. Birk Grace McClosky Birk, beloved wife of Edward; daughter of Minto and the lote Walter McClosky; sister of Kenneth and Howard McClosky. At Crane Funeral Home, 69th at Justine street, where services will be held Tuesday, 10 o.

m. Interment Oak Woods. RE 7-0456. Blom Vivian C. Blom, July 11, 1964, lote of 7608 S.

Colfax, beloved wife of Nils; dear mother of June Kane; fond grandmother of Karolyn, Thimothv, and Cynthia; sister of Fred Carlson and Anna Lisa Anderson; also one brother ond sister In Sweden. Services Tuesdsv, 11 o. ot Nelson Funeral Chapel, 5149-51 N. Ashland ovenue, ot Foster. Interment Graceland.

Memorials to the Cancer fund. LO 1-5147. CHECK PRINTS Morton B. Inmon, beloved husbond of Dorothy; dear father of Clorence W. ond the late Morton B.

grandfather of four; brother of Albert and Henry, services at Sheldon Funeral Home, 5708 W. Madison street, Wednesday, 1 p. m. Interment Forest Home. Commondery services Tuesday evening, 8 o'clock, under the auspices of Columbia Commondery No.

63 K. followed by Cleveland lodge No. 211 A. F. A.

M. AUstin 7-2012. Jordan Neva Ryerson Jordan, July 11, 1964, wife of the late John mother of John James R. ond the lote Dorothy J. Jordan.

Resting at C. Kampp ond Calvary cemetery was established in 1859. Records of early burials were destroyed in the Chicago fire of 1871. Lansing police estimated yesterday that $3,000 worth of damage has been done to store and car windows in the community by a vandal or vandals FOR KILLER OF VISITOR HERE Police were checking yester day the finger print found on chapel at 5206 Broadway. James J.

Pascouchi Mass for James J. Pascouchi, 57, of 3101 N. Nottingham who died Saturday in Presbyterian-St. Luke's hospital, will be said at 9:30 a. m.

Wednesday in St. William's Catholic church, 2600 N. Sayre av. He had been a circulation driver for Chicago's American for 40 years. Surviving are his widow, Connie; three brothers; and four sisters.

using a gas powered BB gun the purse of Miss Delsey in the last few days. The latest Son, 318 N. Central ovenue, Austin, Monday, 2 to 10 P. m. Service ond interment private Tuesday.

Pleose omit flowers. AU 7-0017. Juzaitis John Juzaitis, beloved husbond of Anno, nee Liepas; dearest father of Jean IJc-seph Rogers ond Joseph fond grandfather of Joanne ond Michael Rogers; brother of Elizabeth Runella. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from the Evans Funerol Home, 6845 S.

Western ovenue, to Nativity B. V. M. church. ESCAPES, KILLS 1, POISONS 25 Mobile, July 12 (P At least 26 employes at Scott Paper company's Mobile plant were poisoned tonight by chlorine gas, one man fatally, plant officials said.

The dead man was Walter Jordan, 34, of Saraland, brother of Leroy Jordan, All-America football player of Alabama. E. L. Giffen, personnel supervisor, said the gas escaped when a diaphragm burst at the pulp mill. He said the location of the rupture had not been determined.

ond the late Carl and Victor Carlson grandmother of Lee, Laurie, Karen, Peter, Leslie, and Suson. Services and inferment private. In lieu of flowers make all contributions to the Cancer fund. Dotzauer Treado, 64, against those of 27 known thieves whose descriptions match those of the man who shot her to death late Friday night. Miss Treado was killed in a robbery attempt an hour after she arrived here from New York to visit her sisters.

Several persons have given descriptions of a Negro they saw fleeing from the rear yard of the sisters' home of 8040 Morgan where the murder was committed. Police said the route taken by the killer indicates that he lives in the neighborhood. Mass for Miss Treado, who lived in Rego Park, N. will be said at 9:30 a. m.

today in St. Leo Catholic church, 7747 Emerald av. incidents were Saturday night. Police said that since July 9, windows of 15 business and 5 cars have been damaged, all along Ridge road between Went-worth and Torrence avenues. Six Are Arrested Six men were arrested early yesterday at North avenue and Kennedy expressway for tearing off porch railings of town houses at 1702, 1704, and 1708 Crilly ct.

The six were charged with criminal damage to property and released in bonds of $200 each pending hearing in Boys court today. Police said a witness jotted down the license number of their car which led to their arrest. Those arrested are Robert Robert A. Lilienthal Services for Robert A. Lilienthal, 37, of 3550 Lake Shore who was killed in an accident in a sports car race Saturday in Mansfield, will be held at 10 a.

m. tomorrow in the chapel at 5206 Broadway. He was a stockbroker with Dempsey-Teg-eler and Company, 39 S. La Salle st. He leaves two sisters.

Mrs. Natalie-' Rosenman and Mrs. Elaine Block. FLOWERS Bobiek Chester Bobiek, husband of Marie; father of Jackie and Billy. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.

from Morizzo Funeral Home, 2322 W. Harrison street. SE 3-3223. Interment local. Boerger Helen G.

Boerger, oge 72, of Park Forest, beloved wife of the late Cletus; loving mother of Carolyn Marti, Dorothy Boerger, and Richard E. Boerger; two sisters ond one brother; 10 grandchildren. Resting at the West End Funeral Home, 1340 Otto boulevard, Chicago Heights, after 3 p. m. Sunday.

Requiem moss Tuesday, 10 o. St. Lawrence O'Toole, Matteson. Interment Queen of Heaven. SK 5-9014.

Bork John Bork, husband of the late Frances; dear father of Rose Theodore! Bonk; fond brother of Frank, Ann Wehman, Josephine Johnl Modry, Mary Berliner, and Alice (Lawrence! Kolmar; loving grandfather of two. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from Malec Funeral Home, 834-38 N. Ashland ovenue, to Annunciotion church. Interment St.

Adalbert's cemetery. HA 1-5800. GROWERS Our 77th Year Harlem VI 8-4200 Monroe CE 6-3777 64 E. FL Plummer, 21, of 6032 Nelson rTVA -vr John J. Gorney.

20, of 4303 mAUi AlK.tTJtt,l Funeral Directors IS DEDICATED Miss Nellie A. O'Connor Miss Nellie A. O'Connor, 92, formerly of 3814 S. Lowe died yesterday in a nursing home in Midlothian. She retired in 1933 after 45 years with the Illinois Bell Telephone company.

She is survived by two brothers. Mass will be said at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Sacred Heart Catholic church, 7021 May st. TO WALGREEN Linder av.

John Wedland, 20. of 5821 Eddy Robert Shimuk, 20, of 5729 Eddy and Richard Barsanti, 25; and his brother, Ronald, 20, both of 1 5624 Newport av. Inferment St. Casimir cemetery. RE 7-8600.

Kittle Jane Dobney Kittle, wife of the Charles M. Kittle; mother of Charles M. Kittle. Visitation ot John Carroll Sons Home for Funerals, Erie ond Wabash avenue, Sunday and Monday from 4 p. rr.

until 9 p. m. Services in Rosehill cemetery chaoel, Tuesday, July 14, 1964, ot 11 a. m. Entombment private.

Kindly omit flowers. In lieu of flowers contributions may be sent to tht Women's Board, Chicago Boys clubs. Kovack Mary Catherine Kovack, nee Sucic, beloved wife of August Kovack; deor daughter of the late Steve and Moria Grubisic Sucic. Funeral from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 712 W. 31st street.

Complete notice later. 735-4242. Kratochvil Mary Krotochvil, nee Mikula, lote of 2307 S. East avenue, Berwyn, beloved wife of John; loving mother of Blanche Michael Rockis, John J. Sylvia and Frank; grandmother of John F.

Kratochvil. Services Wednesday, July 15, ot 1 p. at H. Marik Sons. 6507 W.

Cermak road, Berwyn. Interment Wood-lawn. GU 4-6310 or Bi 2-3255. Kubelsky Alfred L. Kubelsky of 3449 W.

Irving Park road, devoted son of Tillie ond the late Samuel; fond brother of Benjamin J. ond Yale Bell, Jane Hill, and Dorothy Cahill. Services Tuesday, 1 p. ot Piser Memorial Chopel, 5206 Broadway. Interment Beth Abraham Waldneim.

Friends may pay their respects ot the chapel Monday ot 7 p. m. LO 1-4740. Kuna Fronk J. Kuna, beloved husband of Suzanno, nee Blahunko; dear fatner of James Rose, Edward Ann, Nicholos, Mary late Laddie Michalek, Lillian (Steven Sagat, and Evelyn Eugene Donarski; 15 grandchildren.

Funeral Tuesday, July 14, ot 9:30 a. from Baiek Funeral Home. 2325 S. California ovenue, to Assumption B. V.

M. Slovak church, 24th boulevard and California avenue. Interment Our Lady of Sorrows. Bi 7-6123 or CA 6-7287. Larkin Helen McKeown Larkin, beloved wife of the late Clement J.

Larkin; loving mother of Robert Rev. Ernest E. O'Carm, Mory, and Rev Pierre J. Larkin O'Carm; dear grandmother of Kathleen, Patricia, and Sheila Larkin. Visitation after 1 p.

Monday. Funeral Tuesday, 9:45 a. from the Sheehy Funeral Home. 8243 S. Ashland avenue, to St.

Leo church. Moss 10:30 o. m. Interment St. Mary cemetery.

Member of Third Order of Carmelites. ST 3-7700. C. H. JORDAN CO.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS 110 YEARS 221 East Erie Superior 7-7709 raine Wolterl Hushes; qrandtuther ot seven; brother ot Florence Londwhr. Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. at Vortens Chapel, 3510-20 W. 79th street.

Life rvr of Painters Decorators, local No 191, ond Ridge Art assoc. Interment Evergreen. PR 6 0220. Miller Karoline Miller, nee Meitner, b'icved wife of Rudolph; fond mother or RudciDn Jr. Michoel Wiiiic-i Gladys, Erwin and Err-io Ernest Dietrich; grandmother cf Pvt Warren, U.

S. M. C. Dennis, ond Lawrence Miller. Resting at Modfll euneril Home, 5725 S.

Pulaski road. Services Tuesday, July 14, at 1 p. m. Interment Eden. Member of Hermann's Schweftern, Women's Benefit Association of Mecca-bees, revue No.

186. In lieu of fio.vers memorials to favorite chanty Morency George A. Morency. suddenly. In Cotnnry, Conada, husband of Florence, nee Tour-telot; father of George A.

Robert Williom Mrs. Joseph H. Sharpe ond Mrs. Meredith B. Murray.

Friends may call after 2 P. Tuesday, ot Drechsier Funerol Home, 203 S. Marion street, at Pleasant street. Oak Park. Funeral 9:30 a.

Wednesdoy, to St. Luke church, Loke street ond Lathrco ovenue. River Forest. Moss 10 a m. Interment Queen of Heaven.

EU 3-3191. Moseley Marion L. Moseley. in Berkeley, Cal formerly of 160 Prospect ovenue. m-lond Pork, beloved wife of the la'e Carleton Moseley; fond mother of George C.

Moseley ond Marion M. Stewart Sniffen; grandmother cf Spencer Thomas ond William B. Moseley. Funeral services Berkeley Hills Chaoel, 1600 Shattuck ovenue, Berkeley, on Tuesday, Ju 14, of 2:30 p. m.

Inferment Friday, July 17, af Lake Forest cemetery, ot 11 a m. Member of D. A. R. ond Hiqniond Pork Presbyterian church since 1697.

Murray Dorothy M. Murray of Burrham, formerly of Lo Grange, beloved wife of the lote Gordon mother of Robert D. Jarrip of Burnhom ond Gordon C. Murray rf Dolton; doughter of Mrs. Blanche Bro seau of Roselond; sister of Mrs.

Louise Umlauf of Burnham and Mrs. Mobel Dects of Roseiand; eight grandchildren. Resting ot Hci'Cwell James Funeral Home, 1025 W. 55th slreet. La Grange.

Funeral mass 10 a. m. Wednesdoy ot St. Cictu' church. La Grange.

Please omit flowers and mck contributions to American Cancer socie'y. FL 2-6500. Albert W. Dotzauer of 172 W. Lincoln ovenue, Libertyville, July 11, 1964, beloved father of Robert, Clarence N.

Henn, ond Rosetta Henn Svkora. At McMur-rough Chapel, 128 E. Park ovenue, Libertyville, where services will be held Tuesday, July 14, ot p. m. Interment Irving Pork Boulevard cemetery.

Duffin Catherine Duffin, nee Bovle, beloved wife of the late James; loving mother of James Rito Edwin Carlson ond the late Marie, Leo, Margaret, and Loretta; fond sister of Mory Garry, Dominick, and Peter Boyle; dear grandmother of six; great-grandmother of two. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from Kolbus Funerol Home, 841-57 W. Higgins ovenue, to St. Monica church.

Intetment Mount Carmel. SP 4-3232. Egermaier William Egermaier, deor father of William, Jr. Emily and Jerry Mae Egermaier. Ella Jerry J.

Kalal, Frances Willioml Hurt, Anne Frank Pliml, and Eleanor Filmorel Stan-field; 13 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren. Funeral services Tuesday, July 14, 1964, 10:30 o. ot Berwyn Funeral Home, 2921 S. Harlem ovenue, Berwyn. Cremation Bohemian National.

GU 4-4111 or Bi 2-2966. Esposito Dominick R. Esposito, loving husband of Jennie, nee Fauci; beloved father of Ralph John Edna, ond Anna Marie Arthur Bernardi; dear brother of Guido ond Sam; fond grandfather of six. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from Rosorio D.

Salerno's Sons Funeral Home, 6300 W. North avenue, to St. Francis Borgia church. Interment Mount Carmel. ME 7-0449-50.

Evans Hazel Evans, nee Gurney, beloved wife of the late Morgan fond mother of Katherine Ahrens; grandmother of three. Services 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Memorial Chopel, 5200 W. 95th street.

Inrerment Cedar Park. Please omit flowers. GA 4-0340. Feeney Leo J. Feeney, suddenly, July 11, of Clarendon Hills, formerly of Broinard, husband of Irene D.

Feeney; brother of Cecil of Gary, Mary Jane Thurston, ond Rosemary Fredericks. Resting at Monn-Schneider Home for Funerals, 2d ond Lincoln street, Hinsdale. Services Tuesday, 10:30 o. at the Chopel of Holy Sepulchre cemetery. FA 3-0634.

JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" E. Erie WHitehail 4-6060 An airport was dedicated yesterday, in Dixon, Lee county, to Charles R. Walgreen, late founder of the Walgreen Drug company. He attended school and began his career as an apprentice pharmacist there. Deaths Elsewhere 25 Florists Cemeteries Floral Tributes SYMPATHY FLOWERS LOTS in Ridgewood cemetery.

In part or oil. $200 lot. Write MAG 400, Tribune Bozik Gertrude D. Bozik, nee Hogan, beloved wife of John. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 o.

from Meiszner Funeral Home, 5620-24 W. Irving Pork rood, to St. Cornelius church. Interment Maryhill. PE 6-9000 or MO 6-3677.

Bragagnolo Carlo Bragagnolo, beloved husband of Mary, nee Messina; loving father of Mrs. Dolores RovJ Strom ond Louise; grandfather of Richard ond Michael Strom Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from the Montclair Funerol Home, 6901 W. Belmont avenue, to St. William's church.

Interment St. Joseph cemetery. NA 2-9300. Breen Moe P. Breen, nee Klappert, of Bell-wood, wife of Arthur loving mother of Daniel J.

Casey; dear grandmother of Grace Beverley Gould, Daniel J. Casey and Robert Merle Casey; great-grandmother of Larry C. Gould and Theresa, Daniel, and David Casey. Funeral Tuesday, July 14, 9:30 a. from Rosewood Funeral Home, 4000 St.

Charles rood, Bellwood. Moss 10 a. m. at St. Simeon church.

Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery. Member of 40 et 8, No. 303, Broward county, barracks No. 2731, V. F.

W. W. Lodies oux. unit. No.

222, A. of Florida; past president of post No. 500, Bellwood A. L. Blood bank, W.

W. I. Fort Lauderdale, ond Brooklyn, N. Y. newspapers please copy.

Li 4-6667. 6 GRAVES in beautiful Fairmount cemetery. Reasonable. Coll 874-5245 Pwomey Clifford, 71, judge of the Municipal court of Camden, a graduate of Notre Dame university law school and active in alumni affairs; in Camden. Mrs.

Helen Pendleton Rockwell. 78, daughter of the late Gen. Joseph A. Pendleton, former marine corps commandant; in Warren, Pa. 10.

Ridgewood. Hi 7-5527 2 GRAVE LOT Section Best offer. Merrill C. Meigs, retired newspaper publisher and Chicago aviation pioneer, praised Walgreen, who died in 1939, as a businessman, human being, and philanthropist. About 2,000 persons, including the drug chain founder's widow, Myrtle, listened to the dedication address and watched a demonstration by air force jet planes.

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In loving memory of our wife, mother, ond grandmother who passed away nine years ago. YOUR FAMILY. PIIOXE 2-13-GG24 Use Sears Revolving Charge Immediate Delivery Anyichere Theodore A. Platz, 60, president of Bessemer Steel in Port Jefferson, N. Y.

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