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10- Section 2 CHICAGO TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1968 DEATH NOTICES REPORT JURY NAMES TWO IN POPE CHOOSES SPELLMAN AID 1 A TRAIN KILLS DRIVER TRYING Bouwman DESPRES CASE I Fitch Thomas F. Filch beloved husband of the late Florence father of Thomas William and Robert D. Fitch; grandfather of five. Visitation at the Fern Chapel, south Western avenue at 100th street, from 10 a. m.

to 4 p. m. Saturday, where services will be held at 4:30 p. m. Interment St.

Petersburg, Fla. In lieu of flowers contributions to South Shore hospital. Foley Thomas J. Foley, beloved husband of Kamiski John L. Kamoskl, beloved husband of Lillian, nee Mazanitowski; lovin9 father of Celia Johnl Snieg, Leonard, and Eleanor (Chester) Putz; fond brother of Barney Harriett), Phil, Anna Johnl Scuioski, Alice (Anthonyl Bartnick, Gertrude Kuffel, and Theresa Fred witte, and the late Leon Bernice); grandfather of Jacqueline, Arlene, and Sheryl.

Funeral Monday, March 11, at 9:30 a. from Baran Funeral Home, 2644-46 N. Central avenue, to St. Ferdinand church. Entombment Queen of Heaven mausoleum.

NA 2-1488. Evelyn E. Bouwman, nee Swanson, dearly beloved wife of the late 1 homas loving mother of Cheryl William Stew The county grand jury re art; fond sister of Raymond and waiter 'i i p. s. i 1 Swanson.

Service and interment private. portedly voted two bills against two youths yesterday on charges of aggravated battery TO PUSH AUTO Loretta Foley, nee Flynn; loving father and conspiracy to com mi AS ARCHBISHOP Bishop Cooke, 47, ot carol Martello and Marione Foley, fond grandfather of three; dear brother armed robbery. The charges re A retired government in of John, Jerome Foley, Mary McLane, ana nnarione uapxus. t-unerai Monday, spector was killed by a train 10:15 a. from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 W.

103d street. Oak Lawn, to Christ the King church. Interment St. sulted from an incident Dec. 26 in which Aid.

Leon Despres 5th was shot while walking from his office at 1623 E. 55th yesterday in Lemont while trying to push his stalled auto from the Gulf, Mobile Ohio Mary cemetery. For transportation informa Viewed as Liberal a st. to his home at 1220 E. 56th railroad tracks.

Julius Becker, 74, of 711 New York, March 8 CPD Ar A' st. The two youths are Samue Singer Lemont, was pro Bishop Terence James Cooke, 47, a native New Yorker, was Stewart, 18, of 3147 Calumet av. nounced dead at the scene. Police said that his car stalled and Willie Plair, 15. A third youth, who allegedly was in Brady Edith Brady, nee Kropff, dearly beloved wife of John Brady; dear sister-in-law of Otto Irene Paul; also dear sister-in-law of Arlene and John Joyce.

Funeral services Monday, 11 t. m. at Curran Funeral Home, 3751 W. North avenue. Interment Elmwood cemetery.

River Grove, III. Information, BE 5-4047. Bristol Lester Jack Bristol, age 54, March 3, father of Jim, Donald, Karen, and Dorothy; brother of Tom, John, Charles, George, Sarah Smith. Ruth Scott, Carrie Cornez, Ellen Nestell. and Polly Ruger; also survived by six arandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held Tuesday. Interment Elm Lawn cemetery. Calabrese Anthony Calabrese, beloved husband of Caroline, nee Muscato; beloved father of Carol Jack Panek, Janet Herb Mann, and Robert Calabrese; fond brother of William Sophie, Eiinore Frank Gibel-lina, Mary Tuzi, and the late George Calabrese; dear grandfather of nine. Funeral Monday, 9:45 a. from the Granata Memorial Funeral Chapels, 1857 N.

Harlem avenue, to Queen of All Saints Mass 11 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven. Visitation after 5 p. m.

Saturday. TU 9-1700. Carmody Edward W. Carmody, dearest brother of Mary and Esther. Funeral Saturday, 1 p.

from Malec and Son Funeral Home, 834-38 N. Ashland avenue, to Elm Lawn cemetery. HA 1-5800. 17 t. A in nnf.

volved with Stewart in the at TRIBUNE Staff Photo on the Main street crossing just south of Stephens street. The engineer of the passenger train, en route from Chicago to Kania Anne Kania, nee Kemp, March 7. 1968. beloved wife of Norbert daughter of the late Paul and Anna Kemp; fond sister of Pearl Bloomer, Violet Larkin, Ruby Moore, and Paul Kemp. Visitation at C.

Kampo Son Funeral Home. 318 N. Central avenue. Austin, after 5 p. m.

Saturday Service Monday, p. m. Interment Oakridge. AU 7-0017. Kemp See Anne Kama notice.

Kirby See Ellen McGuire notice. Kucera Bohuslau Kucera, beloved husband of Mary; dear father of Louise Tyler, Mildred Erwin Klawitter, Josephine Donald Lessner, Eleanor Joseph Tomczak, James Elsie Kucera, and Rosemary Kucera; brother of Frank and Alois Kucera; grandfather of five; greatgrandfather of 16. Services Monday, March 11, at 11 a. at H. Marik Sons Chapel, 2534 S.

Pulaski road. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. Member of Haviicek-Lev, No. 41. C.

S. A. LA 1-3972. Kunz Mrs. Gerry M.

Kunz, 5005 Ringwood road, Ringwood, formerly of Chicago, beloved wife of Earl fond mother of Roger and Richard; daughter of Norbert Lisk; 4 brothers and 6 Sisters; grandmother of seven. Funeral Monday, March 11, 10 a. at St. Mary's Catholic church, McHenry. Visitation after 7 p.

m. Saturday, at Ehorn Funeral Home, Richmond. III. Rosary Sunday evening, 8 p. m.

Interment local. Aid Injured Fireman tion call 735-4242 or 636-1193. Gerten Jennie A. Gerten, March 6, at Prescott, daughter of tne late John and An9eline Gerten; dear sister of Nicholas of Paris, France, Francis J. and Marie L.

of Prescott, Angeline W. of Charlotts-ville, Va and Sylvia Moecker of Quincy, aunt of numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation after 4 p. m. Sunday, at Birren tnd Son Funeral Home, 1356 Wellington avenue.

Funeral services Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment St. Boniface cemetery. Giardina See Ruth Mansfield notice. Gifford Irene R.

Gifford, nee Scott, beloved wife of Edwin dear mother of Claudia FrancisJ De Rosa; sister of Steven, Robert, Guv, and Floyd; grandmother of Melanie. Funeral Monday, March 11, 1 p. at Henry W. Mueller Funeral Home, 5300-12 W. Belmont avenue.

Acacia Park. AV 6-8740. Gildea John Gildea, native of Claremorris, County Mayo, Ireland, beloved husband of the late Margaret nee Kane; devoted father of John; dear brother of Thomas, tack, was sent to St. Charles reformatory for parole violation because he was only 12 at the time of the incident. Plair was charged because he supplied the cioomingion, was James uiarK, 50, of Bloomington.

He told police the traia was traveling Fireman from Truck Company 26 is carried away from scene of blaze at Regal Manufacturing company, 4666 Washington after he was injured fighting fire. gun used in the robbery and at- at 75 m. p. h. Dragged 100 Feet tacK.

named by Pope Paul VI today as Roman Catholic archbishop of New York to succeed the late Francis Cardinal Spellman. Bishop Cooke, the late cardinal's secretary, generally is considered a liberal. The new archbishop pledged "to move forward courageously in meeting the challenge of our time." The Vatican's choice of Bishop Cooke as head of the nation's second largest Catholic diocese, behind Chicago, was a surprise to many. The pope passed over prelates prominently mentioned for the post to appoint Bishop Cooke as head of New York's 1.9 million Catholics. The train struck both the car More than $100,000 damage was caused last night in a fire in the Regal Manufacturing Deaths Elsewhere and Becker, said Police Chief company, 4666 Washington blvd.

Joseph Nagel. Both were dragged 100 feet. Becker had The blaze destroyed large R. J. Funkhouser, 79, industrialist who founded the Victor Products corporation, refrig Carney worked as a government in spector at Reynold's Metals portions of the 3-story block-long building.

Half of the damage was done to contents of the Patrolmen Robert McFadden, 23; Edward Wzientek, 31; and James Eckner, 34, were overcome by smoke while going thru the burning building to make sure that everyone was out. They were treated at Weiss Memorial hospital. Patrolman Richard F. Dorobiala, 26, was struck by a car while diverting traffic away from the fire at the intersection of Sheridan road and Lawrence avenue. company.

Miss Barbara L. Nathan, 18. eration equipment manufacturers; past president of the O'Sullivan Rubber company, and a former member of the structure, said Curtis Volka-mer, chief fire marshal. Lacki John Carney, March 7, 1968, at Tucson, beloved husband of Catherine Lyden Carney; dear brother of Patrick and Beatrice Carney, both of Florida, Margaret Finnerty in Ireland and the late Mary Fitzgerald and Michael Carney. Visitation after 7 p.

m. Saturday. Funeral Monday, 8:45 a. from the Sheeny Funeral Home, 8243 S. Ashland avenue, to St.

Sabina church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary's cemetery.

Native of County Mayo, Ireland. ST 3-7700. I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. me idie raincK, wary MCvanus, Michael, Annie McLauahlin, and Delia Walsh.

Funeral Monday, 9 a. from Thompson Funera! Home, 1718 W. 63d street, to St. Theodore rhurch. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Visitation after 5 o. m. Saturday.

Mem-her of James Hamilton Lewis post. No. 2705, V. F. W.

and St. Theodore H. N. S. PR 6-1000.

Graff Bertha Graff, Crystal Lake, formerly of Long Grove and Glen Ellyn, wife of the late Fred; mother of Mrs. Clara Four policemen were injured Maryland legislature; in Ha Thomas L. Nathan, 62 Acorn lane, Highland Park, was killed while driving with three other last night as a fire at 1004 gerstown, Md. Martin Lacki, beloved husband of the late Anna, nee Nowak; loving father of Eleonor Krasinski, Alice Williams, and Henrietta Tollick; dear grandfather of eight; great-grandfather of seven; brother of Frances Maisel and Rose Ineman. Funeral Monday, 10:30 a.

from Liddy Chapel, 4920-24 Irving Park road, to St. Bartholomew church. Interment Lawrence av. forced 100 residents to flee. Lawrence Sullivan, 69, author "Bolt from Blue" The appointment of such a relatively young archbishop was seen as part of the pontiffs plan to liberalize the Clark University of Denver students to Juarez, Mexico.

Miss Nathan's father is a of seven books on Washington. Harry A. Clark, beloved husband of D. and national issues; for Gertrude B. Services Monday, 1 p.

m. at Corcoran Funeral Home. 6150 Highland Park alderman. OBITUARIES Cicero. Interment Memorial Park.

Member of Consumer's Co. post. No. 251, hierarchy of the church. A mer coordinator of information for the House of Representatives, and former Associated Vatican source called the A.

L. visitation after 4 p. m. Saturday. 736-3833.

William G. Lodwick George S. Block action "a bolt from the blue. Clark Press newsman who once served as night wire editor in She was a passenger in a car driven by James P. Rackliffe, 18, of New Britain, which collided head-on with a trailer truck in U.

S. highway 54 near Tularosa, N. M. Rackliffe also was killed and the two ts i Loose was very George S. Block, 73, of 215 E.

Chicago died yesterday close" to the cardinal in spite William G. Lodwick, 75, a former Chicagoan and former administrator of the agriculture Chicago; in Chevy Chase, Md in Michael Reese hospital. Phyllis Clark, nee Nelson, beloved wife of Hamilton dear daughter of Phillip and Janie Nelson; loving mother of Byron and Lee; fond Sister of Earl Lloyd and Harold V. Nelson. Services Monday, March 11, 2 p.

at Matz Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central avenue. Interment private. Visitation after 2 p. m.

Saturday. was associated with his wife department foreign agricul Mother Mary Lawrence, 83, Ruth, in the Ruth Young sr. Adalbert's. Ki 5-6220. Lederer Frank Lederer, age 68, of Elmhurst, beloved husband of Margaret, nee Fritz; fond father of Edward S.

of Villa Park and Mrs. Margaret Gibson of Villa Park; grandfather of five; brother of Betty, Lillian, and Alice. Resting at Brust Funeral Home, 135 S. Main street, Lombard, after 3 p. m.

Saturday, until 9 a. m. Monday. In state at Yorkfield Presbyterian church, York street at Lexington, Elmhurst, from 9:30 a. m.

until time of services, 10:30 a. m. Interment Elm Lawn cemetery. 629-0094. Leonard Mary M.

Leonard, nee Slattery, beloved wife of the late Timothy; dear mother of Mary JamesJ Whalen and Kay Jamesl Hallisey, both of California, Peg George Wilcox, John (Edith), Eileen (Patrick) Brennan, the late Nora Kaufman, and Betty Leonard; loving grand-others. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from the Columbian Funeral Home. 6621 W. North avenue.

Mass 10:15 a. m. at Ascension church. Interment Queen of Heaven. Please omit flowers.

Vi 8-3010 or ES 9-5151. professor emeritus of history Emery Berghorn, Walter, Fred, Raymond, Harold, and the late Elmer; 10 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Frieda Weber. Resting at War. ner Funeral Home, 2 N.

Williams street. Crystal Lake, after 7 p. m. Saturday. Funeral services Monday, 1:30 p.

at St. Paul's United Church of Christ, 485 Woodstock street. Crystal Lake, III. Interment Foresthill cemetery. Glen Ellyn, III.

Information, 815-459-30C0. Greco Mary Greco, nee Crivello, beloved wife of the late Salvatore; loving mother of Michael Sallie, Josephine Raymond Pagnozzi, Anna Ralph Clark, JoAnn Theodore Mitchell, and Sam Greco. Funeral Monday, 8:45 a. from The Montclair Funeral Home, 6901 W. Belmont avenue, to St.

William church. Mass at 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Camel cemetery. Visitation after 5 p.

m. Saturday. NA 2-9300. Greiner Louise C. H.

Greiner, daughter of the late Anton and Johanna Greiner; sister of Laura G. Schulenberg and the late William, Albert, Julius, George, and Emma Meister. At Lain and Son Chanel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Saturday, March 9, at 3 p. m.

Interment at convenience of ture service, died Thursday in George Washington University Block Electrolysis company, at Rosemont college in Rose- 25 E. Washington until he mont, born in Britain as Colby retired three years ago. Mr. Nancy Swinburne, a relative of hospital, Washington D. C.

Mr. Lodwick was president of the Forman Realty Trust for many Block was a navy lieutenant the poet, in Sharon Hills, Pa. in World War I. Besides his Funeral Directors other passengers were injured. Mrs.

Elaine G. Lyon, 37, of Sheboygan, driver of the truck, was not injured. Dies in Hospital Thomas Murphy, 63, of 5815 S. Christiana died yesterday in Holy Cross horpital of injuries suffered Wednesday in a crash at Western avenue and 55th street. Police said that Murphy, a widow, he leaves two daugh Frank A.

Colby, Glen Ellyn; beloved husband of Marion; loving father of Gerald, Dennis, Mrs. Sharon Mallin and Mrs. Sandra Mealer; brother of John, Albert, Raymond, Anthony, Clarence and Bernice; grandfather of three. Resting at Coffey Funeral Home, 229 S. Main street, Lombard, until 10 a.

m. Monday. Mass at St. Mathew's church, Glendale Heights. Interment St.

Joseph. Visitation after 7 p. m. Saturday. Information, 627-1400.

7 A years and one of the organizers of the old Fort Dearborn Mortgage company. He practiced law here from 1919 to 1940 and served for several years on C. H. JORDAN CO. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 114 YEARS ters, Mrs.

Fern Jaffe and Mrs Carol Malitz; three grand children; his foster mother. Mrs. Sadie Block; three sis Loomis 221 East Erie Superior 7-7709 Conrad the Kenilworth board of education. Surviving are his widow, ters; and two brothers. Serv ices will be held at 2 p.

JOHN CARROLL SONS 'HOME FOR FUNERALS' carpenter, was southbound in Western avenue when he lost Ethel; a son, See ley a daughter, Mrs. Martha Hugh-son; and several grandchildren. Monday in the chapel at 1300 family. Gutsch Leo Gutsch, dear father of Jeanne Kowal and Marilyn Quintana; brother of Sophie Grochocinski; grandfather of six. Services Monday, March 11, 11 a.m., at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N.

Western avenue. Visitation after 6 p. m. Saturday. 561-6874.

Jennie Meredith Conrad at Claremont, formerly of South Shore, dear sister of Allen E. Conrad of Long Beach, Mrs. Clare Whitaker, and Mrs. Anna B. Wagner of Independence, Mo.

Resting at the Tews Funeral Home, 79th street and Phillips avenue. Graveside services 11 a. m. Monday at Mount Hope cemetery. Visitation Sunday 2 to 10 p.

m. SO 8-6959. 25 E. Erie WHitehall 4-6060 Devon av. Services will be held in control of the car.

The auto struck a traffic light at the intersection. Firemen worked In Memoriam Thomas F. Fitch, Sr. Services for Thomas F. Fitch Alberger Crain 20 minutes to free him.

I Arthur W. E. Runnion 82, of St. Petersburg, Fla. Mildred A.

Alberger. A It ho you left us five years ago today, you live each day Mass for Arthur W. E. Run will be held at 4:30 p. m.

today in the chapel at 10001 Western Harris Clarence Harris, beloved husband of Geneva; dear father of Joseph, Beverly Parschull, James and John; grandfather of five. Funeral service Monday, 1 p. at Lawn Funeral Home, 7909 State road 5550 W. interment Beverly. 636-2320.

nion, 64, of Mountain Home, EVANSTON Gl Pearl Loomis of Westchester, formerly of Libertyville, March 8, beloved wife of the late Rodney Carlton Loomis; loving mother of Barbara and jack; fond sister of Miss Adeline Stine. At Mc-Murrough Chapel, 101 Park place, Libertyville, where services will be held Monday, March 11, at 1:30 p. m. Entombment Memory Gardans, Arlington Heights, ML Maciejewski Anna Macieiewski, nee Waksmulski, beloved wife of Thomas Wallace Macieiewski; loving mother of Frank Betty Massey, Frances Josephl Penczak, Raymond (Barbara), and Anna Marie Richard Gray; dear grandmother of 17; fond sister of Lillian Sidorowicz, Julia Miller, and Stanley. Resting at Skaia Funeral Home, 3656 W.

Belmont. Funeral Monday, 10:30 a. from chapel, to St. Wenceslaus church. Interment St.

Adalbert's cemetery. KE 9-1376. MacRae Frederick G. MacRae of La Grange, beloved husband of Esther; father of Jean Jones of Decatur hree granddaughters. at Hallowell James Funeral Home- 40 S.

Ashland avenue. La Grange, from 6 9 unriav Bishop Terence J. Cooke of the late prelate's conservative views, aids said. Bishop Cooke has been deeply involved in urban problems, working closely with parish priests, and he touched on this in his first press conference as archbishop. "The archdiocese will be av.

Mr. Fitch, who died Thurs Charlotte Crain, beloved wife of Jack; dear mother of Daniel and David Webb; daughter of Frank Lord and Charlotte Whitehead; sister of Dorothy Ingo, Donald Lord, Richard Lord, Beverly Murphy, and Betty Lord. Services Monday, 1:30 p. at the Burke-Sullivan Funeral Home, 5018-20 Chicago avenue. Interment Waldheim.

Visitation after 4 p. m. Saturday. CO 1-0700. formerly of Chicago, a retired employe of Illinois Bell day, retired in 1950 as head of security and investigation Telephone company, will be SUFFERS FATAL said at 10 a.

m. Monday in St. for the U. S. Department of D'Amico Peter's Catholic church.

Moun State in Washington, D. C. He Hartmann Delia Hartmann, nee Chambers), beloved wife of the late Wm. F. Hartmann; devoted mother of Marie Street and William Buddy Hartmann.

Visitation after 3 p. m. Saturday. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from the Sheehy Funeral Home, 8243 S.

Ashland avenue, to St. Mary Magdalene church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St.

Mary cemetery. ST 3-7700. began his government career tain Home. He died Thursday at home. He is survived by his with the post office in Washing WOUI ID IN VIET in the hearts of those wno loved you.

DEVOTED DAUGHTERS Berger Jack Berger, March 9, 1967. Just a year aso today, sudden was the call. Of one so dearly loved by all. A bitter grief, a shock severe. It was to part with one so dear.

EV Nelsen Margaret Ellen Nelsen. In loving memory of my dear wife who passed away 13 years ago today. DEVOTED HUSBAND ANDREW Rhein Clara Rhein, March 9, 1953. In loving memory of my dear mother. Deep in my heart, your memory lingers.

Sweetly, loving, tender, and true. There is not a day, dearest mother. That I do not think of you. LOVING DAUGHTER MINNIE Rothwell Ernest Rothwell. Remembering vith love on your birthday.

WIFE MAE widow, Ellen; five sons, Earl, ton and at one time was as even more active in helping to maintain improved race relations," he said, adding that he hopes the city would enjoy a summer of racial peace. Nicholas Nick D'Amico, beloved husband of Prudence, nee Desprito; loving father of Tony Sandy, Mary Joseph Koc; fond grandfather of Joseph and Paul Koc; devoted son of Anthony D'Amico; dear brother of Angie Kropp and Thomas D'Amico. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 W. lC3d street.

Oak Lawn, to St. Catherine of Alexandria church. Interment St. Mary cemetery. For transportation information, call 735-4242 or 636-1193.

Lawrence, Gerald, William, and sistant postmaster general. Sur Haselsteiner Army Pfc. Albert J. Mitchell, viving are three sons, Thomas Leonard L. Haselsteiner, March 7, 1968, dear husband of Emily; father of Ellen Petryca, Frances, and Amie; grandfather William and Robert superintendent of South Shore 24, of Evanston, was one of the thoughtful sort who didn't believe in troubling the folks back home with letters about or Julia; orotner ot Mary Blair, Laura i-agin, Alice sell, and Nickles.

hospital; five grandchildren; Davis Services Monday, March 11, 10 a. m. at See Gladys H. DeMaso notice. and seven great-grandchildren the horrors of war.

It was a Davis wold Wold Funeral Home, 3337-39 North avenue. Interment St. Adalbert. Heneghan Mrs. Maude Ella Jorgenson shock to his mother, Annie, James I.

Davis, beloved husband of Geneva, nee Forbes; loving father of James J. Heneghan, beloved husband of Services for Mrs. Maude Ella when she learned yesterday that he died of combat wounds. nnary nee Kane; loving father of James E. Louise; dear grandfather of Jorgenson, 90, of 831 N.

Sheri DEATH NOTICES dan Waukegan, will be held I had a heart attack a while James E. fond brother of John and Francis of Ireland. Funeral Monday, 10 a. from Kenny Brothers, 5438 S. Halsted street, to Visitation church for mass at 10:30 a.

m. Interment Hoiy Funenl 2 p. m. Mond3y. interment Park-holm cemetery In lieu of flowers, gifts for memorial may be made to First Presbyterian church, 150 S.

Ashland avenue. La Grange. 352-1298. Maitland Marie Maitland, mother of Guy, John, and Luelia Estrada; grandmother of five; sister of Waiter nd Elizabeth. Funeral Monday at 3 0.

at Edward C. Schubert Chapel. S. Ridqeland avenue, Berwyn. Interment Mount Auburn.

Mansfield Ruth Mansfield, March 8, beloved mother of Carl James; grandmother of Rooert and Paula; sister of Florence Mortlock; dear friend of Pau! Giardina. Visitation at C. Kampp Son. 318 N. Central avenue, Austin, after 5 p.

m. Saturday. Service Monday, 2:30 p. m. Interment Forest Home.

AU 7-0017. Martin Marie H. Martin Sekular, late of Park Forest, dearly beloved wife cf Ferdinand; dear of Helen Halupka. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from Ridge Funeral Home, 6620-28 W.

Archer avenue, corner of Natoma, to St. Daniel the Prophet church. Interment family lot. 586-7900. at 10:30 a.

m. today Lady Loretta, Juamta, Manuel ana Nellie; fond grandfather of 13; great-grandfather of three. Loving brother of Malinda; also survived by many nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives. Funeral Monday, 10:30 a. m.

March 11, 1968, from the Lawndale Presbyterian church, 1908 S. Millard. Visitation, Sunday, March 10th, 1968, 5 to 6 p. Biggs and Biggs Funeral home, 3246 W. Jackson blvd.

Interment Mount Glenwood cemetery. NE 8-8687. chapel of Christ Episcopal back and so he didn't want to worry me by writing about the fighting he was involved in," Will Follow Example Bishop Cooke told reporters he could not be "all things to all men" as he said Cardinal Spellman had been, but said he would give "my life, my love, my service" to his fellow churchmen. He said he intended to follow Cardinal Spellman's example by visiting service men abroad and he defended the cardinal's statement that the United States needs a military victory in Viet Nam. "He was over there to encourage our men," Bishop Cooke said.

"They are taking our place over 'there and his job was to encourage them. Quick peace was what the sepuicnre. Memoer of visitation Holy church, 410 Grand Wau Agatstein Louis R. A9tstein, beloved husband of Seima, nee Kahn; devoted father of Joyce Mrs. Kenneth Block, formerly of Wil-mette.

and Audrey Mrs. JamesJ Scheinfeld of Milwaukee, dear brother of the late Milton; loving grand name society. Native of Kilvine, County Mayo, Ireland. BO 8-0662. Hoffman kegan.

Mrs. Jorgenson, who said Mrs. Annie B. Mitchell, a died Thursday, was a resident widow, of 1928 Jackson av. "In DeMaso of Lake county for more than his last letter he signed off by saying: 'It's getting dark.

I've Gladys H. DeMaso, nee Oieksa, formerly of 7237 S. Campbell, beloved wife of the late Louis; fond mother of Frank Joan and Irene Walter Davis; grandmother 80 years. Surviving are a son, Spencer a daughter, Mrs. got to go ot Six; sister of Anna the late Stanley Lukrszewski, Stella Raymond) Johnson.

Releases 4 Names Marjorie Callahan; a granddaughter; and three great Charles Hoffman of California, formerly of Forest Park, beloved husband of the late Malita, nee Mueller; loving father of Florence Edward Mueller and Edmund Nancy; fond grandfather of two; great-grandfather of three. Member of Forest Park Eagles, No. 1344. Resting at Bormann Funeral Home, 16th avenue north of Lake street, Melrose Park, where services will be held Monday 1 p. m.

Interment Oakridse. Visitation after 6:30 p. m. Sunday. 344-0714.

Hoffmann Ernest Hoffmann, March 7, beloved husband of the late Mathilda, nee Dieball; dear father of the late Gertrude; fond brother of William Hoffmann and Minnie Miller. Funeral Monday, March 11. ai 1 i Fat Martin Potasky, Josephine Andrew Tomaska. Funeral Monday, 9:15 a. from McPhee Funeral Home, 7133 father of seven grandchildren.

Services Monday, March 11, at 11 a. at K.A.M. Temple chapel, 930 E. 50th street. For information, Furth Chapel, Mi 3-5400.

Alexander Ralph Alexander, age 48, of 448 E. 49th street, died Monday, March 4, in Veterans Research hospnai, was a waiter on the Northwestern an4 Santa Fe railroad, last employed at Stock Yard Inn, son of Edith A. Burrell; brother of Fred and Gwendolyn Alexander; nephew of Genevieve Jackson. Visitation at Metropolitan Funeral Parlor, 45th and South Park, Sunday, March 10, 7 to 8 p. m.

Services Monday, 11 a. from The Pentagon released Mitch Jean, all of the Chicago area; three daughters, Mrs. Lorraine Hoalt, Mrs. Ellen Bersan, and Mrs. Patricia Wagner; 24 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; a sister; and three brothers.

Mrs. Jules Fisher Services for Mrs. Mildred M. Fisher, 67, of 2114 Lincolnwood Evanston, will be held at 2:30 p. m.

today in the North-minster Presbyterian church, 2515 Central Park Evans-ton. Mrs. Fisher died Thursday in the Old Orchard manor nursing home in Skokie. She had been an Evanston resident for 38 years. Surviving are her husband, Jules a realtor formerly with George J.

Cyrus Evanston; two sons, Ralph and Robert; and six grandchildren. Dr. Kenneth F. Smith Dr. Kenneth F.

Smith, 80, of 8543 Kean Hickory Hills, a retired Chicago dentist, died yesterday in Christ Community hospital. Dr. Smith retired in 1958 after some 50 years of practice. He had offices at 7200 S. Exchange av.

Dr. Smith leaves two sons, John K. and James a daughter, Mrs. Ellen M. White; and 10 grandchildren.

Services will be at 10 a. m. Monday in the chapel at 10525 S. Western av. Matak grandchildren.

Harry M. Hoover ell name along with the S. Western avenue, to St. Adrian church Mass 9:45 a. m.

Interment Holy Sepul chre. Member of Blessed Sacrament names of three other Chicago cardinal had mind." Move with Times circle. No. 649, d. of I.

Visitation after Services for Harry M. Hoover, service men who were killed in Joseph J. Matak, suddenly, devoted husband of Iris nee Yovan; beloved father of Nancy, Pamela and Karen; dear son of Frances and the late Michael Matak; brother of Stephen. Funeral services Monday, March 11, 1968, 9:15 a. from Berwyn Funeral Home, 2921 S.

Harlem avenue, Berwyn. to St. Leonard 4 p. m. Saturday.

PR 6-0777. Dwyer action in Viet Nam. 87, of 5240 N. Sheridan will be held at 10 a. m.

Monday in John L. Dwver of Cicero, beloved hus Mitchell died Thursday in a p. from Schmidt Funeral Home, 2056- band of Helen, nee Hoaan; brother of The new archbishop shied away from taking a firm stand "at the moment" on liberaliza-tion of the church's divorce cnapei. Allen 58 Belmont avenue, re ar. Lucas cemetery, military hospital in the Philip Catherine O'Connor and the late James Dwyer.

Services Monday, March 11, 10:30 Chester C. Allen of Bedford Park, dearly Member of Caimont Pleasure cub. Hoover pines from wounds he received a. at Parkwvn Funera Home, 690 ueioveo nuiuang or me tare Angenne W. Roosevelt road.

Interment Mount Au laws, abortion, and the moral eb. 10 near Da Nang. He had burn. 788-0904. Visitatisn 2 to 5 and nee Kushner; loving father of Ralph Mary of Hollywood, Gracie ity of the war.

Told that he had Harry M. Hoover, 5240 Sheridan, March 7, 1968, beloved husband of Mollie, nee Marks; dear brother of the late been a rifleman in Viet Nam 7 to 10 p. m. Dwyer TJamesj rascnai, Rosemary Forest Elrod, and Sharon Edward R.l Stasica; the chapel at 5501 N. Ashland av.

Mr. Hoover, who died Thursday, was a retired manager of the safety deposit vault at Exchange National Bank of Chicago, and a former president of the Illinois Safety Deposit association. His widow, Mollie, survives. been described as a liberal, since September. fond grandfather of five; dear brother Leo G.

Dwyer, beloved husband of the late Marie Tuohy Dwyer; fond father of the archbishop laughingly told Surviving besides his mother mna SKinme. Nora Ferguson, Luelia Martin, and Etta Stewart; fond brother-in-law of Fannie Raemer. At Lain and Son Chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, after 2 p. m.

Sunday. Services Monday Mary Catherine Finnegan and the late reporters: "I never knew I was Joan Mcbuiness; grandfather of Maureen or me iare toward and Capt. William J. Resting at the Lyznicki Funeral Home, 7435 W. 63d street, Argo.

Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. to St. Blase church. Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery. Visitation Saturday from 7:30 p.

m. brother of Frank Nell Rapp, and ar iu a. m. interment waldheim. Hughes liberal, but I would say I'm a liberal in that I'm looking iu b-ujju.

are six brothers, Roderick, an army specialist 4th class stationed at Fort Sheridan; Charles, Otha, Ocie, George, Louis; and two sisters, Mrs. Edna Howard and Mrs. Laurel Alongi Mrs. George F. McNamara Margaret Fitzgerald.

Funeral Monday, i a. from Donnellan Funeral Home, Jef fery boulevard, at 77th street, to St. Philip Nerl church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

interment Holy Sepulchre. SO 8-8822. Eiler Anna E. Eiler of 162 Grace street. Elm- ahead the church is a Clinton Hughes of 408 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmetle, March 7, 1968, husband of the late Arleen Hughes; father of Michael and Barbara Hugnes; two grandchildren; son of Vi Martens.

Service and interment private. Memorials may Mass for Mrs. Elizabeth Mc tremendous living organism Namara, 61, of 300 N. State John Alongi beloved husband of Mary nee Toscano; loving father of John Jr. and Angelo Alongi; dear son of Angelo and Lucia Alongi; fond brother of Mrs.

Rose Anthony Chiavola, Mrs. Bernice John Speciale, and Mrs. Mildred (Vic- we have to move with the Walker. oe maoe to tne cancer tuna. will be said at 10 a.

m. Monday hurst, beloved mother of Mary L. Braun and the late Ethel Mae Eiler; church for requiem mass at 10 a. m. Interment Resurrection.

Member of H. N. S. of St. Leonard and Holy Trinity Croatian church and Croatian Catholic union, Cicero lodge.

No. 265, L. O. O. M.

Visitation 2 to 10 p. m. McGrane Maud O. McGrane, nee Gibbons, wife of the late Christopher; loving mother of Beatrice Frank Berg, Marion Blaha, Omer G. Katherine McGrane, Patricia Roger Blume, the late Lawrence and Maude McGrane; fond grandmother of nine; great-grandmother of 10.

At Mee 8, Ramme Funeral Home, 3918 Irving Park road, until 9:30 a. m. Monday Mass at Our Lady of Victory church, 10 a. m. Interment All Saints cemetery.

Member of L.C.B.A. and St. Martha court. No. 46.

W. C. O. F. IR 8-0038.

McGuire Helen V. Ellen" McGuire, nee Klrby, March 6, 1968, devoted wife of the late Joseph P. McGuire; beloved mother of Mary Regina Portllla, Joseph Michael, Therese, Rev. Donald S. Bernadette Ayers and daughter Julie, Madelene, Patricia, Margaret Mary William Klass; fond sister of Marguerite Davis and the late John, Michael, and Hazel Kirby, and Mae Walsh; dear sister-in-law of Catherine McDermoft; dearly beloved and loving grandmother of 14.

Funeral from Lain and Son Chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, Saturday, March 9, at 10:15 a. to St. Ignatius church. Mass at 11 a.

m. Entombment Queen of Heaven mausoleum, member of the Jesuit Family club. Memorials for the Jesuit Seminary Aid association may be given to Father Donald J. McGuire, S. J.

Iaconelli in Christ the King Catholic times." See Cardinal Appointment grandmother of Barbara, Jeffrey, Cynthia Attended Austin High Sgt. Ronald B. Jonsson, 21, iori nnonieione. i-unerai Monday, a. m.

from the Montclair Funeral hnm AOni and Pamela Braun. Funeral Saturday, 9 church, 92d street and Hamil Anna Iaconelli, nee Pallante, late of 2535 E. 106th street, beloved wife of the late Pietro; dear mother of Louis Del a. from the Pedersen-Rybero Morn He was appointed a titular W. Belmont avenue to Assumption church.

Interment St. Joseph cemetery. Please ton avenue. Mrs. McNamara ary, 435 N.

York street, Elmhurst, to phi ne Edward ve rnal. Mrs. Yo anda omn Tiowers. NA 2-9300. Joseph Alexander, Mrs.

Ida Cy No Louis R. Agatstein Services for Louis R. Agat leaves her husband, George immaculate conceprion cnurcn, timnursr, where mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a. m. Interment Monday, at Reading, vak, Mrs.

Inez Robert Bond, Mrs. Anderson irma Joseph Verde, Mrs. Eva Jotinl son of Mr. and Mrs. Ragnar J.

Jonsson, of 426 N. Lavergne was killed during a Viet Cong mortar attack, his family was told. Sgt. Jonsson, who Leo F. Anderson, beloved husband of Nordstrom, Mrs.

Helen Holmes, and bishop only three years ago, but he is almost certain to be named a cardinal by the pope at the next consistory in the spring. His unusual appointment was made on an unusual a retired Chicago fire department battalion chief; a son, George F. a daughter, Mrs. Jane Fogarty; six grand the late Geema Stanley Myrc; grand mother of 17; great-grandmother of nine, stein, 900 N. Lake Shore will be held at 11 a.

m. Monday in K. A. M. Temple chapel, 930 Miiorea beorgie; tono brother of the late Nellie Stauffer.

Maud, Helen Witt, and Hazel Schulz. 53 year member of dear sister-in-law of Anna Jannotta and Carme a Ciummo; aunt of Marv and vonoaie tooge, no. vw, a. f. A.

M. and Commonwealth Edison cost. No. 118. E.

50th st. Mr. Agatstein died George Di Clemente, Theresa and Richard Jenness. Member of St. Kevin Altar was drafted into the army in August, 1966, had last written A.

L. Resting at the A. V. Furman Fu neral Home, 3100 Irvina Park road. and Rosary soaanry.

Funeral Monday, Thursday in Los Angeles. A graduate of Northwestern uni Services Saturday at 2 p. under the 9 a. from the Brown Funeral Home, auspices or Avonaaie lodge, interment his parents, 'If this is the job they give me then this is the ivjv t. ysrn street, to sr.

Kevin church, Requiem high mass 9:30 a. m. Inter versity, he was a general agent Acacia Park. IR 8-5600. Anderson ment St.

Mary's cemetery. SO 8-0155. job I will do." children; three sisters; and three brothers. Mrs. Dorothy Martin Mrs.

Dorothy Martin, 70, former president of Chicago's Deborah Boys' club and widow of Charles Martin, vice president of the Illinois Meat com Isham fi. into. It 4-II J. Elgin Agnes G. Elgin of 10212 S.

Walden beloved wife of the late Dr. George M. Elgin; devoted mother of Mrs. Carol Reynolds and Kenneth Anderson; dear grandmother of Kenneth, Robert and Thomas Anderson, Dana and George Reynolds; fond sister of Ruth Colby, Florence Bloomgren, Ethel Aim-quist, Clarence Hallquist and the late Mabel Foreman and Helen Grant. Services Saturday, March 9, 2 p.

at Edgar Funeral Home, 10900 S. Cicero. Interment Mount Greenwood. RA 3-0876. Fahey Mary A.

Fahey, nee Burns, beloved wife of the late John T. Fahey; loving mother of Mary A. Orr, Edward Lillian Walton, the late John T. and William E. Fahey; fond grandmother of 16.

Funeral Saturday, 9 a. from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 3737 W. 79th street, to St. Ethelreda church. Interment Calvary cemetery.

735-4242. Ralph E. Anderson, beloved husband of Frances M. Anderson; loving father of A 1965 graduate of Austin for Equitable Life Assurance society for 37 years. Surviving are his widow, Selma; two daughters, Mrs.

Joyce Block Ralph E. dear brother of John McLaren dear grandfather of John ana crescentia, Masonic services Saturday, 1 p. at High school, Sgt. Jonsson attended Wright Junior college. He also is survived by a sister, Phoebean.

Frederick W. Isham, aged 14, of 500 S. Ridge road. Lake Forest, March 7, 1968, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George S. Isham; brother of Janet M. Isham. Private family services Saturday, March 9. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Allendale School for Boys, Lake Villa, III.

234-0022. day for the Vatican, which normally announces appointments on Wednesday. Among those who had been favored in the speculation concerning Cardinal Spellman's successor were Archbishop John Maguire, who had been the cardinal's coadjutor, Archbishop John Francis Dearden of Detroit, and Bishop John Joseph Wright of Pittsburgh. Confers with Maguire Bishop Cooke could not meet reporters this morning until he had conferred with Archbishop Maguire, temporary administrator of the archdiocese. He and Mrs.

Audrey Scheinfeld; seven grandchildren; and a brother. Mrs. Willy Rahmig pany, died yesterday in Los Angeles. She had lived at 5450 South Shore dr. in Chicago.

Jana Barbara A. McLaren, nee Kerr, beloved wife of the late Robert dear mother of Margaret Jones, Donald and Katherine Kascn; grandmother of Donald A. Jones, Mardith Johnston, Lesley Boyd, Barbara Jo Williams, Robert, Douglas, David, and Daniel McLaren; Katherine, Margo, and Helen Kascn, and the late Fred Kascn; great-grandmother of two; sister of the late Cathel Kerr. Resting at Peterson Funeral Home, 6938 W. North avenue.

Services Saturday, 2 p. m. Interment Forest Home. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Woodside Bible church, Chicago and First avenue, Maywood, appreciated. 637-4441.

She is survived by a son, Services for Mrs. Fnedel Fardy Charles; three grandchildren; Frank A. Jana, beloved husband of Rose, nee Tenuto; dear father of the late Frank fond brother of the late Mary Lidria, James Mary, Joseph Jessie, John, Emma, and Ann. At Boland Sons Funeral Home, 238 Chicago avenue. Oak Park, after 5 p.

m. Saturday. Funeral Monday, 8:30 a. to Blessed Agnes church. Mass 9:30 a.

m. To Queen of Heaven cemetery. Member of C. O. ct.

No. 2234. 848-7002. and two sisters. Services will Rahmig, 60, of 3534 N.

Pine Grove will be held at 1 Blake-Lamb Chapel, 4727 W. 103d street. Oak Lawn. Member of Medinah Temple, A. A.

O. N. M. assistant director Medinah Temple brass band. Normal Park lodge.

No. 797, A. F. A. Englewood Commandery, Svithiod Singing club, Chicago Federation of Muscians local.

No. 10-208, and Musician's union. For transportation information call 636-1193 or 735-4242. Antczak Minnie Antczak, nee Walliser, beloved wife of Joseph; loving sister of Ella Knop and the late Frank and Adolph; dear aunt of Edward Walliser, John Walliser, Claude Walliser, Donald Knop, and Marilyn Fink. Funeral Monday, March 11, 10 a.

from the Schielka Funeral Home, 7710 W. Addison street, to Our Lady Mother of the Church. Interment Queen of Heaven. NA 5-3444. Back Catherine M.

Back of 630 Briar place; beloved wife of Kress. Funeral Monday, I p. m. at Hursen Chapel, 929 W. Belmont.

Interment Wunders cemetery. be held Sunday in Los Angeles, Egon Weisz William M. Fardy, beloved husband of Mary, nee Girard; dear father of Kathleen Richard Cyr, Suzanne James Collins, and Mary Ellen Donald De-Franza; grandfather of Christine, James Cyr, and William Collins; fond brother of Genevieve Kenning. Funeral Saturday, p. m.

Monday in the chapel at Sp. 4c David M. Dluzak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin P.

Dluzak, 517 E. North Crown Point, was killed in Viet Nam Tuesday by a land mine near Hue, his parents were informed. His 25th birthday would have been yesterday. Enters Army in April Specialist Dluzak, a demolitions engineer with the 1st cavalry airmobile division, entered the army last April. In McNamara 5501 N.

Ashland av. She died Thursday in her home. Mrs. Jeffers Miss Nettie Baumann to a. m.

from Wm. C. Smitn 5ons, 2500 N. Cicero avenue, to St. Ferdinand church.

Interment All Saints. 237-8070. Private services will be held Rahmig and her husband, Willy, Elizabeth McNamara, nee Devery, beloved wife of George F. McNamara; loving mother of George F. McNamara Jr.

and Jane Fogarty; dear grandmother of Conal McNamara, Anne, Mark, Beth, Kitty, George, and the late Paul Fogarty; fond sister of Catherine Devery, Mary Schlemmer, Joseph, Andrew, James, for Miss Nettie Baumann, 83, Edward C. Jeffers, beloved husband of Mildred Quinlan Jeffers. Visitation Sunday after 2 P. m. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.

from Barr Funeral Home, 6222 N. Broadway, to St. Gertrude's church. Requiem mass 10 a. m.

Interment Mount were the founders and opera Fencl of 3100 Sheridan who died Josephine A. Fencl of Berwyn, be loved wife of William; dear mother of William Jr. Marie and George Lynnl; Thursday in her home. A life tors of Rahmig's House of Fine Chocolates, 3109 Broadway, a candy business. Survivors, be grandmother of five; great-grandmother of long resident of Chicago, Miss 1961 he was graduated from two.

Services Monday, 1 p. at the Joseph F. Fiala Funeral Home, 6213-15 W. 26th street. Interment Bohemian National.

GU 4-2053. Baumann was graduated from Smith college and the Chicago the Crown Point High school. Benes Frances Benes, 2501 S. 59th avenue, Cicero, dearlv beloved wife of the late In 1964 he received a degree in Fink mechanical engineering from Walter J. Fink, beloved husband of John; dear friend of Mae Sevcik.

Funeral Saturday, March 9, at 1 p. m. at John T. Chrastke Memorial Chapels, 6301 W. Cermak road, Berwyn.

Entombment Bohemian National. OL 2-1023 the Hammond extension of Purdue university. Survivors in addition to his said he wanted Archbishop Maguire to be with him at the press conference for protocol reasons. Bishop Cooke was born in the Bronx, March 1. 1921, and studied at the New York seminary.

He was graduated in pedagogy at the University of Chicago and in sociology at Catholic university. His first assignment was a Bronx parish but he soon began work in Catholic charities. Bishop Cooke will be installed as archbishop in St. Patrick's cathedral on April 4, it was announced. Archbishop Luigi Rai-mondi, apostolic delegate in Washington and Pope Paul's personal delegate in the United States, will officiate.

parents are his brother, George, Carmel cemetery. Member of PGK University council, K. of North Shore post, American Legion; Elks, Creston, la. Please omit flowers. Mass offerings to St.

Lawrence Chapel, I. S. S. S. Quincy, III.

SH 3-4034. Johnson Helen A. Johnson of Clarendon Hills, beloved wife of Carl devoted mother of Mrs. Ruth Festin, Raymond Johnson, and Mrs. Thelma Farrell; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; fond sister of Mrs.

Selma Nelson. Services Saturday, March 9, 3:30 p. at Edgar Funeral Home, 10900 S. Cicero. Interment Oak Hill.

Member of Diana lodge. No. 72, S. F. of A.

Visitation only at time of service. RA 3-0876. Joyce Mary Joyce, nee Salmon, suddenly, beloved wife of Martin; dear mother of Mary Hickey, Eileen McHugh, Margaret, and the late Virginia Spena; grandmother of 14; great-grandmother of seven; sister of Margaret Duffy, Matthew, Delia O'Maliey of Ireland, the iete Andrew, and Alfred. Resting at Thomas J. Cooney Sons, 3552 Southport.

Funeral Monday, 9:15 a. to St. Vincent church. Interment St. Joseph.

Native of Westport, County Mayo, Ireland. rviaiyaici. r-unerai fvtonaay, a. from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 W. 103d street, to Christ the King church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Visitation after 1 p. m. Saturday. For transportation info, call 636-1193 or 735-4242.

Meers Michael Meers, late of 7508 Jackson, Hammond, Ind formerly of South Chicago, beloved husband of Grace, nee Jergens; dear father of Michael J. Anna Grace Joseph Becker, Alice Paul Jones, and the late Homer Paul Meers; grandfather of 16; fond brother of John and James O'Donald Meers. Funeral Mondav at 9:30 a. from the Brown Funeral Home, 2939 E. 95th street, to Our Lady Gate of Heaven church.

Requiem hiqh mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Mary cemetery. SO 8-0155.

Mosher Luelia Mosher, nee Cuberry, beloved wife of the late Howard D. Services Monday, 10 a. at the Burke-Sullivan Funeral Home, 5018-20 Chicago avenue, interment Woodlawn. Visitation ailer 5 p. m.

Saturday and from 2 to 10 p. m. Sunday. CO 1-0700. Continued on following page sides her husband, include a daughter, Mrs.

Patricia Paillon, and a grandchild. Ralph Alexander Services for Ralph Alexander, 48, of 448 E. 49th will be held at 11 a. m. Monday in the chapel at 45th street and South Park avenue.

Mr. Alexander died Monday in the Veterans Research hospital. He was a railroad waiter and last worked at the Stock Yards Inn at the International Amphitheater, 42d and Halsted streets. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Edith A.

and his sister, Mrs. Geraldine Semrner. School of Civics and Philanthropy. She was a former president of the Chicago College club. Two sisters survive.

Egon Weisz, 62, of 6024 N. Maplewood died yesterday in his home. Mrs. Weisz was treasurer and controler of Industrial Erectors 131C W. Cermak rd.

He leaves his widow, Janet a daughter, Mrs. Anita Gutof; a son, Lee; and a sister. Services will be at 10 a. m. Monday in the chapel at 1300 Devon av.

1 Also reported killed were Marie, nee Shemroske; loving father of James W. and Jane dear grandfather of one; fond brother of Helen Flynn. Funeral, Monday, 8:45 a. from Hough Funeral Home, 4300 N. Central avenue, to St.

Pascal church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment All Saints. PA 5-4300.

Fisher Mildred Macke Fisher of 2114 Lincoln-wood drive, Evanston, March 7, 1968, wife of Jules F. Fisher; mother of Ralph F. and Robert M. Fisher; six grandchildren. Friends may call at Heb-blethwaite Chapel, 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston, after 7 p.

m. Friday. Service 2:30 p. m. Saturday, at Northminster Presbyterian church, Harrison street and Central Park avenue, Evanston.

Interment Memorial Park cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer society, Evanston. 1 Sp. 4c Warren L. Tall, hus or Bi 2-2990.

Bennett Robert F. Bennett, of Harvey, beloved husband of Pearl; dear farther of Mrs. Lucille Johnson, Mrs. Charlotte Carter, William C. and Robert H.

Resting at W. E. Kerr Chapel, 154th and Marsh-field, Harvey, where services will be held Monday, March 11, at 1 p. m. 331-0016.

Bermann Helen C. Bermann, dear sister of Frank and John; beloved aunt of Thomas and Theresa; fond great-aunt of Timmy. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a from Jaeger Funeral Home, 3525 N. Cicero avenue, to St. Bartholomew church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Adalbert's. Please omit flowers.

545-1320. band of Mrs. Venetta Tall, 534 Division and Pfc. Era Gavin, husband of Mrs. Linda D.

Gavin, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gavin, 6345 S. Marsh- field av. Burr ell; a brother; and a sister.

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