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BELLA MARIA Louis N. Delia Maria. 5453 ruir a nil! TRIBUNE Race avenue. Nov. 3.

18SO. beloved hua- UALl IRWUnH LIFT RAfiF mWCAMlD? band of Mary, nee Glnocchto: fond father Saturday, November 4, 1.50 OBITUARIES Part 3 Page 7 I a i i 4 IN FAMILY BURNED AS FLAMES DESTROY LAKE COUNTY HOME MORiN John B. Morin. husband ef the lata CALLED FAILURE Mrs. Dickinson Bishop SHAW DONATES TO SIMPLIFIED SPELLING FUND Services for Mrs.

Sydney Bishop, Lewis Wue Services for Lewis Wise, 73, of Watseka, Iroquois county, who died Thursday, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Watseka COLLEGES URGED BY U. OF C. HEAD of Beralce Fontana.

Joseph Victor S-. and the late Loula N. frandfather of Joseph. Kathertne. and Vlckl Ann Delia Maria.

Resting at funeral heme. 318 N. Central arenne. Austin. Funeral Monday.

10 a. m. to St. Lucy's church. Interment Calvary.

Austin T-O017. DI ME Sea Frank A. SerritclU notice. DI NOME Sea Duraata noUca. DrR ANTE Maria Durante, nee DI Nome, ot 711 W.

De Keren street, loving wife of the late Carmen, dear mother of James, Mrs. Josephine IJosephJ Cotlcchlo. Mildred. John, Mrs. Sylvia Vltol Mail.

Carmen, and the late Charles. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from chapel. SOO S. Sacramento to Holy Guardian Angel church.

Interment Mount Camel. SAcramento 3-4747. Writer Tells Collapse 61, of Ottawa, La Salle county, and former Chicago resident, daughter of the late William D. Boyce, industrialist and publisher, will be held at 2 p. m.

tomor Four members a family were burned, one seriously, yesterday of Health Scheme Presbyterian church. Burial will be Monday in Cerro Gordo, Piatt county. Mr. Wrise was first farm Educators who fear that open Minnie father of Mrs. Margaret Norton, and the late Herbert R.

Morin. Service Monday, 1:30 p. at chapel. 730 Lake) street. Oak Park.

Interment Forest Hornet MORRILL Virginia G. Morrill. 3053 Este avenue, suddenly, at Lake Taboe. Oct. 31.

1950. daughter ot George E. And: Grace C. Morrill, sister ot Elliott. At chapel, 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, after p. m. Saturday. Service Monday. Nov.

6, at 3 p. m. Interment Roaehiil. MIXLANET Denis Mullaney. 3733 Altgeld street, beloved husband ot Catherine, nee Sweeney; fond father ot Denis.

Patrick, and Cathy. Funeral Monday, 8:30 a. from -chapel, 3301 Fullerton. to Oust Lady of-Grace church. Interment Mount Carmei.

-Native of Thurles. County Tipperary. Ireland, ltrXMEISTER Julius A. Neumetster. beloved husband of the late Elizabeth, fond father of Walter and Arthur, dear brother of Minnie when fire damaged their four room cottage at Wright st and row in Christ Episcopal churcn, Ottawa.

Mrs. Bishop died in Fort Lauderdale, Thursday. She leaves her husband, Dickinson; His Estate Estimated at EXLISON Samuel' CDeanl Elltaon. dear uncle ing up their colleges and universities to all students, regardless of race or creed, might have dire economic and social consequences were advised yesterday, by Chan adviser in Iroquois county, serving in that office from 1914 to 1925. He was Iroquois county treasurer of the National Farm Loan association for 20 years until his re Gages Lake i New Zealand's social security medical plan is collapsing under its own weight, according 4p a report from Brisbane published today in the Journal of the American Medical association.

The dispatch quoted a report made by Dr. Duncan Cook, director of clinioal services, to the New 01 Arthur D. Ellison and Florence Goldberg. Resting at funeral home, 730 W. North venue.

Funeral Monday. No. at 0:30 a. to Immaculate Conception church. Interment St.

Boniface's. 2 to 3 Million Dollars two sons, Dickinson Jr. of New York City, and John of Gainesville, and a daughter, Mrs. Samuel Parr Jr. of Ottawa.

iages Lake. VlO ake county. rhe fire was iscoveredl Lake The i ESSCHEN Louis C. Esschen. beloved husband cellor Robert M.

Hutchins of the University of Chicago, that their fears are groundless. tirement last January. Surviving are his widow, Jane; two daughters, Harriet and Helen, three brothers and a sister. jiuji*z. ana saannai rum- end the late Alma O'Brien, grandfather Joann and Janice.

Services Monday. 2 p. to-, at funeral home. 3301 Fullerton avenue. ox Anna, nee jann; land brother of William.

John, Mrs. Barbara Burger, and Mrs. Anna Kuth. Service Monday. 1 p.

at parlors. 87th St. and Dorchester a. Interment Waldhelm. Member of Wood lawn Part: lodge.

No. S41, A. F. A. and Na- "Colleges and universities Maxwell Landis by Martin Veh-low, 36, who awakened hi wife and led her Interment Eden.

sometimes worry what would hap Maxwell Landis. 53, of 1234 John B. Morin pen if they open their doors to Ne NORDGREN Gujtav W. Nordrren. beloved FENILI Michael Fee lit lat of 214 La Moyne John B.

Morin, 83, of 312 N. Vehlow Zealand parliament. "Increases in the cost of medical services and pharmaceutical supplies have been of such magnitude as to lead to serious misgivings as to whether state medical insurance against sickness to safety while Madison a Chicago attorney for 30 years, died yesterday in Michael Reese hospital. In 1928, husband ot the late sigrld. fond father ot Philip, and John, also leaves eight grand- -children.

Services Monday. Nov. 6. 10 a. -at funeral home, 5300 N.

Western avenue, corner ot Foster. Interment Pax ton. IU. groes and other large minority groups," Hutchins said. "The result has been that there was no she carried their son, Douglas, 2.

Vehlow then went back into the Linden Oak Park, retired president of the International Chemical company, died yesterday in Presbyterian hospital. He took adverse result at all." PANEK Rose Paney. nee Wiater. late of 1103 burning house for their daughter, Mr. Landis was a Republican candidate for state's attorney of Cook county.

Surviving are his widow, 75 Schools Send Delegates Valerie, 1. He broke a window over the company in 1909 and r. Marsnncia avenue, beloved wife of Peter. -Funeral Monday, 10:30 a. from parlors.

834-38 N. Ashland avenue, to St. Stephen church. Interment St. Adalbert's.

HAy-znarket 1-5800. and threw the child out and then He was one of several speakers is practicable or whether the best method of payment for services has been adopted," wrote Dr. Cook. Muriel; two sons, Marshall D. and Floyd his parents, Oscar and served as president until his retirement in 1933.

A daughter. Mrs. climbed out. The four were taken partway. jb Far.

loving husband of tne late Una. fond father of Julia (Atty. Pasco Raymond. Adeline Mike) Macerl, and Mario of Memphis. brother of a tale George and Venanilo Fenili ot Lucca.

Italy, grandlather of four grandchildren. Funeral Monday. 9 a. from chapel. 6744 W.

North avenue, to St. Giles' church. Oak Park. Interment Mount Car-mel cemetery. TUxedo 0-8223.

Memphis. Tenn. papers please copy. FROMMATN Lda Frommann. age tl.

Not. 3. sister ot the. late Emma Muench. EmlL and Louis, aant of Mildred Blckle and Theodora FrommarjQ.

Services at Mattawan, Mich. See Frank A. Eerrlttlla potlce. GAGUARDO Frank GagUardo. Nov.

3. 1950. suddenly, beloved husband ot Alice, nee Pe Ca, dear lather of Sylvia Steerup, Jeanette Clcco. Evelyn Thompson and Vivian Erlcksen. grandlather ot two grandchildren, brother of Mike.

At rest at chapel. 4325 PASEK Emma Pasek. 4236 W. 81st place, to St Therese hospital, Waukegan. Margaret M.

Norton, and two Sarah Landis; four brothers, and two sisters. Services will be held tChleago Tribune Press LONDON, Nov. 3 George Bernard Shaw, the man whose writings won him world fame, will continue posthumously his campaign for simplified English spelling. Irish born wit and playwright, who died yesterday at his English country home at 94, is estimated to have been worth 2 to 3 million dollars. His 8.000 word will is expected to disclose an estate of $330,000 in Britain, but he is believed to have had double that amount tied up in America and the royalties on his books and plays will continue pouring in for 50 years after his death.

Stuff and Nonsense For decades Shaw had been an active campaigner for reform of the English language. "English spelling is all stuff and nonsense and ought to be overhauled completely," he Cause of the fire was not deter at a conference in the Palmer House sponsored by the American Council on Education to consider discrimination in higher education. Representatives of 75 schools in erandchildren survive. Services Political Football, Writer Says The Journal's regular corre mined. at 2 p.

m. Monday in chapel at will be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday age 81. beloved daughter ot the late Albert and Veronika Pasek.

dear sister ot Ann Kolar ot Los Angeles, Josephine. Echuetx. Rose Eoucek. Lillian Koe. Albert Pasek.

and the late Mary Razlm. Service Saturday. 2 p. at home for funerals, 5844 W. Cermak road.

Burial Bohemiaa Na tlonal cemetery. OLympic 2-0243. 3600 Roosevelt with burial in in the chapel at 720 Lake Oak -FUNERAL DIRECTORS- spondent, in New Zealand explained that when the scheme of free medicine, free hospitalization, Jewish Waldhelm cemetery. Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Michigan are attending. Park.

Edward S. Sanders Money as revenue for institu PETER SILK A Frieda Petersllka of 471. Michael Fenili and nominal payments for medical service was begun in 1938 the peo Services for Edward S. Sanders Services for Michael Fenili, 67, LAIN SON Funeral Information Armltage avenue until 11 a. m.

Monday. Services 2 p. m. at Christian assembly, 1350 W. Erie street- Interment Mount Olive.

ple welcomed it. of 214 Lemoyne Oak Park, 55, of 910 Lawrence who died Thursday In Los Angeles, will be 6. Kolln avenue, dear daughter of Ludwig and the late Erne Petersllka. fond sister ct Erna Severaon. Rose Gernenx.

Herman. Louis. Ernest, and Walter. Resting at funeral home. 4115-17 W.

3 6th street. Fu- neral Monday, 1:15 p. at Embury -Methodist church. 36th and Leavltt streets, Interment Bethania. tions has always inhibited us from doing what we knew was morally right," said Hutchins.

He advised educators to clean up their own house before attempting to pose GIOMKTTI Florence Glomettt. residence 9213 But the original humanitarian will be held at 10 a. m. Monday in Brandon avenue, peiovea wile oi the late Dollndo. dear mother of Peter Mrs.

Lena concept has become a political St. Giles' church in the suburb, Oroers, and Louis J. Glomettl, seven grand football." wrote the correspondent Mr. Fenili, a retired wholesale children, sister ot Fldalma Marionette ot held at 11 a. m.

Monday the chapel at 112 Richards Joliet. Mr. Sanders was treasurer' of Sanders, a Joliet appliance PETERSON Albert X. Peterson, lat of 373S as an example to the countries Year by year benefits have been SOUTH CHAPEL 31 W. 63D-ST.

AT HARVARD PHONE: WEntworth 6-0025. grocer of Memphis, died Italy. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from chapel, 9500 Commercial avenue, to St. Patrick's church.

Interment SU Mary's. of western Europe. increased as a bait for the elec yesterday in his home after a long r. wuton avenue. lona father of Thomas brother of Arthur grandfather of Nancy Jo Funeral Monday, 3 p.

at chapel. 929 Belmont avenue. Interment Irving Park cemetery. cnicago a-uisa. illness.

His wife, Lina, died less tors, until today the cost of social security is the biggest item in the GODE Carl A. Code of Atlanta. formerly SATURDAY. and auto supply store. Surviving are his widow, Etta, and two daughters, Mrs.

Robert Gans and PFEIFEB Jacob Pfelfer of 6137 K. Rockwell The playwright contended there of Kenilworth. 111., suddenly, Nov. 3. beloved husband of Claudia father of Carl A.

national budget." ISH Lyman B. 1 p. m. at chapel. SCHEPMAN Mildred H.

2 p. m. at chapel. YVEHR Alberta Davlea. We should get rid of the illusion that in the United States we have the best educational institutions in the world," he said.

"Many European countries, particularly England, have universi than a month ago. Burial will be in Mount Carmei cemetery. He is survived by a son, Mario, and two daughters, Mrs. Adeline Macexi grandfather of carol. Patricia, and William, brother of Leta B.

Resting at funeral home, was no such thing as an English alphabet. 1 When a patient consults a doc Mrs. Don Franklin. 3:30 p. m.

at graveside. MONDAY Linden avenue and Tower road. Hubbard tor in New Zealand, he pays 34 street, oeioved husband of Emily, fond fatheg of Frieda Robis, Mane Slder. Phyllis Ryan, and Edward, stepfather of James Kubick and Lillian Ruzek. Funeral Monday.

Nov. 6, at 9:30 a. from Funeral home. 1359 Devon avenue, at Glenwcod. to St.

Timothy's church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment All Saints'. Member ot Dlv.

308. C. T. A. GREENBUSH Arnold.

10 a. m. in chucrh. Woods. Sunday after 1 p.

m. Services Mon Peter James McAllister day, Nov. 6. 3 p. at Memorial Park cents two shillings, sixpence and Mrs.

Julia Raymond. cemetery chapel. The government pays the balance GRADT William J. fSpursI Grady, late of NORTH CHAPEL K501 N. ASHLAND-AV.

PHONE: LOns beach 1-2646. Services for Peter James McAllister, 69, of 1956 E. 73d retired sales manager of the Amal ties where students may attend free or at little cost. Higher education in America is free if you We make shift with an ancient Phoenician one, but it has only 26 letters representing 26 speech sounds," he explained. "English speech has 42 sounds which must be spellable before the language of the fee.

The patient receives Carl A. Dode RAYMOND BA1MOND. See Fenili notice. his medicine free on presentation BEWITZER Elizabeth Rewltzer. nee Kolbe.

Carl A. 'Dode, 69, formerly of 721H4 Merrill avenue, husband of the late Catherine Raab Grady, fond father of William J. and John grandfather of Catherine Grady, brother of Mary. Mrs. Ann Trauscht, Margaret.

Mra. Lillian Ma-honey, Mrs. Alice Graves of Fox Lake. 111.. of the doctor's prescription at the gamated Roofing company, will be held at 9:30 a.

m. Monday in St Kenilworth, died yesterday at his home in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Dode pharmacy. beloved wite of the late John, dear mother of Henry aiater ct Mathilda Krutx.

Henry. Edward, and Paul Kolbe. Services Monday. Nov. 6.

2 p. at funeral home. 3440 N. Central avenue. Interment St.

Luce'. Kilo' dare 5-5420. can be written or read Jonn. and Peter. Funeral Saturday.

10 a. SATURDAY. BROWN Anna S. L. 2 p.

m. at Graceland chapel. ELFSTROM Walter. 1 p. m.

at chapel. HOWELL Albert J. At cbapel until 10 p. m. RIETZ Arthur A.

1 1 a. m. at chap! SUNDAY have the money to pay for it" Expanded Education Urged Prof. Coleman R. Griffith, provost of the University of Illinois, said the nation should taka edu from chapel, Jeffery boulevard at 77th street.

Prescription Fee Studied Philip Neri church. Mr. McAllister died Thursday in his home, to st. rnuip reri cnurcn. Mass 10:30 a.

m. 'Last year there was an aver retired in 1944 after 39 years with the Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust company, and Spelling reformers are convinced interment St. Mary a. south Shore 8-8822 KICHTMTER Ana Rlrhtmyer ef 4800 Dor. DEAN Mark S.

At chapel until 10 p. m. age of 3.3 services given by doc GRAF Mary Graf, beloved wife of the lata He leaves his widow, Anna Maude McAllister: two daughters, Mary that much of Shaw's English es- 1 neoaore, lond mother ct Evelyn. Peter MONDAY MORRILL Vlrtlnla G. p.

m. at chapel cnesier avenue, motner 01 Suzanne Hale. Memorial service at chapel. 7838 Cottage Grove avenue Monday. Nov.

6. at 4:30 p. m. Please omit flowers. RAdcllffe 3-0220.

tors per head oi population in moved to Atlanta two years ago, cation as seriously in times of WALLACE Clara. 10 a. m. In churcn. New Zealand, at a government Surviving are his widow, Claudia A peace as it does in times of war, Florence, and the late Milton, grandmother of four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral Saturday. 1:30 p. at funeral home. 7831-33 S. Racine avenue.

Interment Mount Greenwood. TRlangla 4-7300. BIGNET James R. Rlgney, beloved husband cost of 82 cents per service. An "During each of the World tate will be devoted to his new alphabet plan They recalled that in a letter to the London Times six years ago, Shaw wrote, I am ready to bequeath all I possess if Alice and Doris Ruth; two brothers, and three sisters.

Frank A. Noffke Frank A. Noffke, 78, a Kanka and a son, Carl A. Jr. Services will be at 3 p.

m. Monday in the SOUTHWEST CHAFEL 3121 W. 85TH-ST. PHONE: BEverly 8-2182. wars of this century we have gone average of four prescriptions per head cost 77 cents each, or $3.08 GRENNAN Mary E.

Crennan. age 34 years, chapel at Memorial Park cemetery. 01 038 N. satavla avenue, Batavia. ill all out in programs of training, suddenly Nov.

1, 1950, beloved wife of of Agnes Smart Rlgney. loving father og Stephen and Susan, dear eon of Margaret. -nee Feehan. and the late Edward, brother of Mary Rlgney. Margaret Hall.

John Rlgney, and Lauretta King. At chapel. 4817 Madl- aon street. Funeral Monday at 9:30 a. nu to Resurrection church.

Mass 10 a. Burial Mount Carmei. Member ef P. B. St.

Joseph Guild, and St, Jude AUltin 7-1137. per head per year. the war taxation leaves me any Charles dear mother ot Linda. Carole. SATURDAY.

kee county farmer for 44 years uriruin saia. wny snouia we hope to conduct the affairs of Louis C. Estchen TOOPER Wetlejr F. 3 p. m.

at chapel. thing to bequeath to establish a and David, fond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W.

Cutshall, sister of Walton CuUbaU. died yesterday in his home near One of the problems concerns If the doctor does not Louis Esschen, 80, of 2213 E. Bonfield. Mr. Noffke had lived in Resting at Johnson's chapel, Batavia.

Funeral services. Saturday. 2 p. Episcopal peace with any less intelligence and with less of vocational or pro new 42 letter alphabet. Invited Several Groups satisfy the patient in what he feels 70th retired auditor of passen LAIN SON BIHA Rose M.

Riha. nee MIsek. ot 9148 S. Chicago for 26 years before mov cnurcn, oenera. xsAiavia are his prescription needs, he wil fessional skill than we conduct Hesketh Pearson, Shaw's biog- ing to a farm in Kankakee county HAMBEK Marie Hambek.

nee Reiser, ef 10560 S. La Salle street, devoted wife of the late Rudolph, dear mother of RudolDh go to a more obliging doctor. The the affairs of war. in 1906. Surviving are his widow, government is now considering Bishop street.

Chicago, beloved wife ct Joseph, dear mother of Dorothy J. Thieda and Shirley R. Ells, sister of James. Ru- doiph. Frank Mlsek, and Mae KUma, grand-, mother ot three grandchildren.

Funeral -services Monday. Nov. 6, at 1:30 p. nu at' -funeral home. 6227 W.

Cermak road. Interment Woodiawn, GUnderson 4-3030. Carl, and Mrs. Mary Kazwlck, etster ot "Trained brains are the only rafer, said the playwright had in vited several organizations to un dertake the spelling reform job. Bertha; three daughters, and five Mrs.

Elizabeth Kolzer. Resting at mortuary, C. H. Jordan Co. known substitute for lack of nat 13 E.

112th place. Funeral Monday. nominal fee for each prescription, but the major problem remains to a. to Holy Rosary Slovak church. In.

ural wealth and for the wild "When his appeal to them lermeni st. Mary a. be solved." BOSS Elizabeth T. Rots, mother ef the 1st failed," Pearson added, "he de sons. Services will be held at p.

m. Monday in the Zion Lutheran church, near Bonfield. Clarence C. Paulsen waste of our heritage in oil, coal, HANSEN Kenry Syver Hansen, dearly be Funeral Directors Chicago and Suburbs. FOR 96 YEARS loved husband of Edith, nee Hahn: loving father of Alma Gunderson.

father-in-law of TRUCK CRUSHES iron, wood, soil, and water. Many Deprived of Training Leonard Gunderson. Resting at funeral borne, cided to empower his executors to accumulate a fund from which they might finance any promising scheme for providing a new pho 300 B. Krla-st. Superior 7-7709.

CEMETERIES 7800 W. Grand avenue, at The Circle. Funeral Saturday, Nov. 4. at 2 p.

m. Burial Services for Clarence C. Paul Griffith said only about one out of five young people of college age ger and station accounts of the Illinois Central railroad, died yesterday in Illinois Central hospital. He retired in 1940 after serving with the railroad for 50 years. He leaves his widow, Anna.

Services will be held at 1 p. m. Monday in the chapel at 1411 E. 67th st. Matthew R.

Riddell Urbana. 111., Nov. 2 (JP) Matthew R. Riddell, 73, associate professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Illinois from 1920 until his retirement in 1944, died tonight after a brief illness. His wife died in 1944.

Survivors Include a son, Matthew Donald, of Chicago. sen, 59, of 2220 N. St. Louis av FAIR MOUNT Cemttery 8 grave lot: choice Elm wood Park Memorial cemetery. Member of A.

A. ot S. E. Railway Motor Coach Employees of America. MErrlmao 7-1111 or location.

14 w. Harris, La Grange. UL. netic alphabet, and if, after 20 CAR WITH TONS OF STEEL; 6 DIE Kendallville, Nov. 3 (JP) LA liraneeesj.

GLadstone 3-1234. in Illinois are now in college, Space is a limiting factor in en years from his death, no one had will be held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the chapel at 5911 W. Madison st.

Mr. Paulsen, a life long resi RIDGE WOOD CEMETERY Two 8 grave lots. HAWKINftOX John J. Hawklnson of Crystal Very cheap. Fhona WElllngton 5-2960.

Lake, 111., formerly of Chicago, beloved hus- taken it up, the money was to pana 01 Mildred fond lather of Laura, rolment, and to build facilities that would enable two out of five DEDICATION ANNOUNCEMENTS go to other public purposes." brother ct Mrs. Stanley West ot Chlcsgo, dent of Chicago and owner of the Growers' District company, 38 nepnew ct tuen Hawainson ct Chicago, Six persons died today in a highway collision that crushed their car and a truck under a big load BB1SRMAN A monument will be dedicated Services Sunday. Nov. 5. at 1:30 p.

m. at of the state's college age people Hakansaon funeral home. 4 E. Crystal Lake to the memory of Ethel Brlskman. wife and mother, by her husband.

Solomon Brlskman. South Water market, a commis to enroll would require an invest avenue. Crystal Lake. Interment McHenry The prospect of a Dublin burial for Shaw was raised today. Shaw, it was reported, wrote to his fellow Irish author, Shane Leslie, ex county Memorial park cemetery, the Rev.

ana children on sunaay. rov. p. Westlawn cemetery. ment of two and a half billion Frances Hetslcr.

grandmother of Mrs. Elinor, Cass and Mra. Elizabeth Fenns. Resting at luneral home. 1359 W.

Devon. Mass at 11 a. m. Saturday at St. Gertrude churcL.

Interment All Saint'. atOTT Lena Rott. nee Vorisek. 3000 S. Pu- IT laski road, beloved wife of the late James Rott, fond mother ot William Jamea Mildred, and Adeline Jaros, sister ef Josepta and Albert Vorisek.

Funeral at 3 p. Saturday. Nov. 4. at chapel, 3611 S.

Lawr. dale avenue. Interment Bohemiaa Nation tl. cemetery. LAwndale 1-8030.

SCHEPMAN Mildred Holcomb Schepman. 942 E. 80th atreet. Nov. 1.

1950. beloved wife of Otto Schepman. loving mother of Marvlee Stephenson and the late Ma). Frank Holcomb, grandmother ot Billy Stephenson, daughter of Marlon and tho late William Dlman. altter of Dorothy DeWltt, Alfred, and touts Dlman.

At chapel. 316 W. 63d street at Harvard ava-nue. where services will be held Nov. 4.

at 3 p. m. Interment Beverly. Family requests tn lieu of flowers that do cations be sent to Veterans hospitals. SCH1LLACE Frieda SchlUare, beloved wife cf Frank, loving mother ot Anthony.

Rose." -Sarah, and Lillian Zlto. grandmother cf Frank and Anthony Schlllace. sister of Ames Spalls. Funeral Monday. 9:30 a.

from, chapel, 7319 Madison street. Forest Park. t. St, Luke's church. River Forest, Interment Queen of Heaven.

EERRITELLA Frank A. SeTTitetla. late of 2453 W. Fargo, beloved husband of the later sion firm, died unexpectedly in his home Friday. He is survived by his of steel.

The truck driver, Guy W. Betten, 24, Bellevue, Ohio, was not expected to live. Dalrymple officiating. HES8LEB See Ross notice. KEBMAN A monument will be dedicated In dollars.

widow, Anna. pressing agreement with a sugges- The conference is probing race, HILDF.Bll ANDT Emest Hlldebrandt. beloved husband ot Mary, fond father of Mrs. Frieda ip. memory of Sit.

Shepard Kerman, be E5I loved son of Beatrice and Simon, brother of Harold, Jerry, and Lots Smith, on Nov. 5, 3 p. Westlawn cemetery. Petu After collision at a highway tion that the ashes of Mrs. Shaw economic, and religious barriers stutzke, dear brother of Otto and Herbert.

junction six miles west of here, and himself should be buried in St, Funeral Monday. Nov. 6. at 2:30 p. at that result in discrimination in nia section.

i cnapei. 93a 47tn street. MONOSON A dedication by the family tn education. Resolutions to correct MARIE WITHAM DIES; VISUAL HOWELL Albert J. Howell, 4727 N.

Ken mo re avenue, Nov. 3, 1950, beloved father ot these matters will be considered Patrick's, Dublin, next to those of Jonathan Swift. POLICE ARREST 2 Betty Stanfleld. George, and Walter. At ALLEGES THAT WIDOW NEGLECTED HER RICH IMPORTER HUSBAND by the educators today.

chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, until p. Saturday, Nov. 4. Services and EDUCATION AID Interment Boston, Mau.

TWO METHODIST KorcmaAN I tUUtUT I ttiin ton lj) INDIANA Aj UIBaUYlU ioimti I JOHNSON Torsten L. Johnson. Nov. 3. be Miss Marie Witham, 61, loved husband of Sigrld Johnson, fond father of Victor, three brothers and three listers BISHOPS REACH founder, former president, and In Sweden.

Services Monday. 2 p. m. chapel. 3175 N.

Clark street. Interment Mrs. Rose Petru. 1844 S. 60th director of the RETIREMENT AGE Cicero, was accused in a docu memory of their mother, Ida Monoson.

will take place Sunday, Nov. 5, at Waldhelm. Sens and Daughters of Joseph. Dedication will take place at 1 p. m.

sharp. KIEGER A monument will be dedicated In memory of Lena Rleger. beloved wife of the late Louis Rleger and loving mother of Sam, Harry, George, William. Sanford. and Ruth Relsz.

Sunday. Nov. 5, 2 p. at I. O.

B. A. cemetery. Waldhelm. SORKIN A monument will be dedicated to the memory of Ida G.

Sorkln, by beloved husband. Samuel, and beloved children. Eugene. Max, Bernard. Harry, Irvln.

Fredy, and Irene. At the Sons and Daughters ot Israel. Sunday. Nov. 12.

at 2 p. on Roosevelt road. Gate 73, 1 block west of Des Pialnes avenue. WOLF A monument will be dedicated to the memories of Anna and Arthur, beloved mother and father of Lculs. Joe, Ben.

Florence, and Mildred, at Westlawn cemetery. Section E. 7801 W. Montrose, Sunday, t'ov. 6, at 2 p.

m. ment filed yesterday in Circuit Bishop J. Ralph Magee of the Lucy, nee Sacco; dear father ot Delia giano, Anthony Jamea Danny Ruth DI Meo, fond grandfather ot nine grandchildren, dear brother of Mary Da Leonardls. Delia Pascente. Rose De Leonardts.

Benjamin, and Dr. William J. SerrlteUa. Fu- neral Monday. 9 a.

from chapel. 8222 N. Broadway to St. Margaret Mary church. -Interment Mount Carmei.

court of "wilfully and with mal Methodist church, Chicago area Society for Visual Education, died yesterday in her home, Lake-wood estates. and Bishop Ralph S. Cushman of the St. Paul area, have reached ice aforethought serving foods detrimental to the health of her late husband. Miles Petru, wealthy importer, and otherwise SROWRVP Andrew P.

Skowrup. Nor. 3. police identified the dead as: George C. Hoffman, 26, apparently a civil engineer with the United States geological survey at Rolla, his wife, Jean, 18; Mrs.

Hazel Swlck, 26, Lansing, her son, James, her daughter, Janice, 2, retirement age and their succes sors in the college of bishops of the north central jurisdiction of Dundee. She retired a year ago as president, but remained as IN HOLDUPS OF FOUR THEATERS Two men have admitted participating in four theater robberies within the last month and police are seeking a third believed to be implicated in part of the robberies. Ted IMilonas, 23, of 733 S. Ho-man was arrested in his home yesterday after he was traced thru the license number of an auto used as a get-away car in the robbery Thursday night of the Colony theater, 3208 W. 59th where 5190 was stolen.

He also admitted, police said, robbing the Twentieth Century theater, 3538 W. Roosevelt of $90 on Oct. 26. Floyd Sprinkle, 23, of 925 Carmen av.f was arrested later at the United States Rubber company, 2638 N. Pulaski and showed police a .22 caliber target pistol the church will be elected at the -IN MEMORIAM- and Mickey Crain, 15, a Rolla girl jurisdictional conference in.

Mil I rvmli who died later from a brain injury, waukee in July, 1952. This was announced yesterday by the Rev, director of the company she founded in 1919. Betten reported the Hoffman car turned left into the path of his truck which knocked the car Miss With! Dr. Aubrey S. Moore, chairman of the committee on arrangements Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.

tor tne conference. KOEPKE Edward E. Koepke. In levtng memory. WIFE AND SON.

BILET Mary X. Riley. In loving memory of our dear wife end mother, who passed away 12 years atro today. we think of you, Not Just today, but alwsy- DAD AND IV. rCEHOW Pfc.

William Zuehsow. In fond ts, memory of our dear son and brother, 3 who gave his life 7 years ago. There Is home, not made with hands And beyond Its golden door. Awaits the one we loved so dear Not lost, but gone Before. HIS DEAR FATHER.

MOTHER. SISTER. AND BROTHERS. Opal Burke and Mrs. Nina Guthrie, and a nephew, Melvin Dr.

Moore explained that the into a pole. The truck then plowed over the car, and the truckload of steel thundered onto both, crushing them into a muddy roadside new bishops will not necessarily Memorial Park. JONAS Howard Jonas of 501 Surf street, dear father of Fred. Service Monday. 10 a.

at chapel. 5206 Broadway. Grand Rapids. papera please ccpy. KADLEC William J.

Kadlec of 723 Franklin avenue. River Forest, beloved husband of Beaaie nee Brlsbols: fond brother of Rose Lukes of Torrance. Cal. At funeral home. 17 Madison street.

Oak Park. Funeral Monday, Nov, 6. 10:30 a. m. to St.

Luke's church. River Forest. Interment All Saints-. Member of Oak Park council. No.

1548, La Salle assembly, fourth deitree. K. of and Oak Park post. No. 15, American Legion.

A VAN AUG Timothy James Kavanaugh. beloved husband of Ebba. nee Sidlne: brother of Julia. Agnes, and William. Funeral Saturday.

10:30 a. from mortuary. 1000-1010 E. 79th street, to St. Dorothy's church.

Interment Bethel. Conn. Stanford and Daa-bury. papers please copy. KELLER Bert S.

Keller, 541 Grand avenue, Aurora. beloved husband of Edna, brother of Henry Keller and Mrs. Harry Kampp. Resting at chapel, 332 Downera place. Aurora.

Mass 10 a. m. Monday at St. Rita's church, N. Lake street.

Aurora. KLEINSCHMIDT Amllla Kleinschmldt. late ef 3836 Grand boulevard, Brookfleld. sister of the late Fred Kleinschmldt and Carrie Vincent, aunt of Donald Kleinschmldt ef Brook, field. Resting at chapel, 3742 Grand boulevard, Brookfleld.

DI. Services Saturday. Nov. 4. 1:30 p.

m. Interment Roaehiil cemetery. ERookfleld 214. KOLBE See Rewltzer notice. KVENG Herman Ktieng.

Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 2449 Lincoln avenue, to St. Clement's church. Interment St. Joseph'a cemetery.

LANDIS Maxwell Landis ef 1334 Madison park, beloved husband of Muriel, loving father ot Marshall D. and Floyd dear son of Oscar and Sarah, loving brother of John and Ben of Los Angeles. AJvln of Sacramento. Mrs. H.

G. Leon. Mrs. Sidney H. Koch, and Sidney, loving grandfather ef Jean.

Joan, and John David. Service Monday. 3 p. at chapel. 3600 W.

Roosevelt road. Interment P. O. W. cemetery, Jewish Waldhelm.

Please omit flowers. LASSDEN John M. tansden. Oct. 90.

at the New York hospital after a long Illness, brother of Mrs. Robert P. Bate of Chlcato. Guthrie Jr. Funeral services will be held in Chicago at 1:30 p.

m. De assigned to either of the tw Monday in the chapel at .5149 N. Ashland av. Burial will be at areas involved, since bishops now serving in other areas might replace those retiring and the new bishops assigned to the resulting ditch. RICH GEORGIA FARMER GOES TO neglecting him, thus hastening his death last Dec.

19. The document was filed by Petru's brother, Edmund 55, of 1900 S. Austin Cicero, in answer to a suit filed Sept. 14 by Mrs. Petru in which she asked that an ante-nuptial agreement with her late husband, whom she married Sept.

13, 1943, after the death of his first wife, be set aside. Under the ante-nuptial agreement signed Dec. 30, 1944, Mrs. Petru is to receive $50,000 and the family heme in which she how lives, then valued at $12,000. Should the agreement be set aside, attorneys said, Mrs.

Petru would receive the bulk of the estate now valued at $500,000. Edmund J. Petru said thru his attorneys that under a will dated Sept. 14, 1948, Mrs. Petru will receive about $150,000, instead of the $62,000 provided by the ante-nuptial agreement, and that she thus is used in robbing the Town theater, 5933 Roosevelt of $40 and the Indianapolis.

SEIZE RUNAWAY vacancies. DEATH NOTICES Symphony theater, 4937 Chicago The north central jurisdiction CHAIR IN SLAYING of $44, on Oct. 22. Milonas has includes Illinois, Indiana, Michi BONOMA Elisabeth Sue Bonoma, ace 8. lov denied participating in these two Reidsville, Nov.

3 (P) robberies, police said. John Wallace, 54, knelt before the BOYS AND GIRL IN STOLEN AUTO Three south side teen-agers, one The third man sought, police electric chair today and declared ing daughter of Frank and nee De Malo; dear sister of William, granddaughter of Paul and Mary Bonoma. Cre senro and Mary De Malo. Funer' Monday, 9:15 a. from chapel, 2600 Wentworth avenue, to St.

Anthony's church. Interment St. Mary s. Victory 2-1881. gan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin, and North and South Dakota.

Delegates to the quadrennial conference will be divided equally between clergy and laity. said, acted as the driver of the car he was innocent of murder. A few minutes later, he was put to death BRAS8EL Thomas P. Brassel. Nov.

3. 1950. for killing a tenant farmer, Wil in the robberies. 3 BANDITS SLUG, ROB BAR OWNER liam Turner, in 1948. KENTUCKY GI's Wallace, a wealthy dairy farm a gin, 14, who ran away from home Wednesday night, were arrested in a stolen car in Mount Pleasant, police here learned yesterday.

In custody are Shirley Mathefs, 5808 S. Whipple William Garver, 14, of 6053 S. Major dear uncle of Catherine Garvin. Brother ot the late Margaret. Michael.

Robert. Nora Brassel and Sister Mary Clementine. Dominican Order. Funeral Monday. 9 a.

from chapel. 7705 Cottage Grove avenue, to Holy Cross church. Msss 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet.

Member of J. Hamilton Lewis post. No. 2201. V.

F. W. er, admitted killing Turner. He said a shotgun had accidentally adequately provided for. OF RING, $1,725 BODY DELIVERED TO WRONG HOME New Hav en, Nov.

3 and Miss Emma Lansden of Cairo. III. In discharged when he tried to force Turner to reveal the whereabouts terment at Cairo. Saturday, Nov. 4th.

BBOWN Anna S. L. Brown. Nov. 2, 1950.

tATHROP Martha G. Lathrop. widow ot the late Fredrick A. Lathrop. suddenly.

Nov. 1. av. and Donald W. Garrett, 15, of 6112 S.

Menard av. Police learned from Shirley's parents The body of a soldier identified as NAME C. R. DAVIS AID OF MENTAL at her home. 11 8.

Chester avenue. Park Ridge, Mrs. Lathrop Is survived by three sisters. Mrs. W.

John Harris of St. that she had been seen near Kan Louis. Miss Kathertne L. Glbbs of Los of stolen cows. The prosecution contended Wallace and three other men beat Turner, shot him to death, dumped his body in a well, and then had it removed and.

burned. The other men were sentenced to life ILLS FOUNDATION at New Orleans. widow of the late B. Frank Brown, former principal of Lake View High school, mother of Bruce K. Brown.

Services Saturday, Nov. 4, 2 p. at Grace-land cemetery chapel. BVLIN Emllle Bulln. nee Hopp, 5007 S.

Keeler avenue, devoted mother of Frank, Anna Pesck, Joseph. Mary Aullckv. and Frances Toklch. sister of Frances Woods, the late Josephine Salner. and Anna Herold.

grandmother of 18, great-grandmother of 17. Funral Monday. 1:30 p. at chapel. 5218 8.

Kedzle avenue. Interment Bohemian National. FRoipect 8-3810. kakee 19 with Carver, her "boy friend," and the other youth, in an a Kentuckian by a metal plate on the coffin arrived here today in place of the budy of Lavorgna of West Haven, who was killed in Korea. The shipping case in which the coffin was trans Chester R.

Davis, senior vice Angeles. and Mrs. William J. Stuart of San Lorenzo. Cal.

Funeral will be held st 3:30 p. Sunday, at chapel, 127-129 N. Northwest Park Ridge. Donations to the Community church chancel fund will be appreciated In lieu of flowers. Interment private.

For inf. please call TAlcott 3-2808. automobile which was traced to Donald Gelonese, 6232 S. Central 1950. of 1133 Maple avenue, Evanston.

husband ot the late Mary Fosdlck Skowrup, -father of Edward U. Skowrup and Mr. Jack S. Sturtevant, brother of Metha C. Skowrup.

Resting at chapel. 1567 Map)e avenue. Evanston. Service 2 p. Men-day.

at St. Elizabeth's church, Glencoe, lit. Interment Rosehill cemetery. SMITH John H. Smith Nov.

3. beloved husband ot Beatrice M. KeUey Smith, lond -father of Mrs. Jack Butrldge. John H.

Robert Airs. Charles Melster. Mrs. Jamea' -Duggan, and Lawrence G. Funeral Monday.

9:30 a. from chapel. JeOery boulevard at 77th street, to St. Laurence's church. -Mass 10 a.

m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. SOuth Shore 8-8822. SPENCER Clara C. Spencer, beloved wife ct -the late Robert loving mother of Lester.

-Gordon. Donald, Harry. Earl. Rubert J-. Leo, -John.

Claia. Pat. Mrs. Rachel Chapman, Rosemary Hauert. Mrs.

Alice Garrett, and the late Norman. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. -from funeral borne, 5903 Burr Oak avenue. Berkeley, 111., to St. Domatilla's church.

Hillside. Interment Queen of Heaven, STANFIELD See Howell notice. THOMAS Em 11 Thomas of 1550 E. 84th street Kurt hotel, dear uncle of Marie Herrmann. Clarice Polrier of Sister Bay.

John and Herman. Service Monday. 10:30 a. at funeral home. 619 S.

Ashland boulevard. Cremation local THORSEN Helga Thorsen of 3439 N. Kedrha boulevard, beloved wife of the lete Thorrald. fond mother of Marxaret Reitan. Hilda Nickel, and Mildred, fond grandmother cf -Muriel and Wesley and great-grandmother of Deborah.

Services Monday. 3 p. at funeral home. 3301 Fuilertaa avenue. Inter-, ment Mount Olive, TONTTLLO Josephine Tontlilo.

nee Dellberto. of 5038 W. Dickens avenue, beloved wife ot the late Phlhlp dear mother of Maria Slnagra. Frances Nicchitta, and Ann Ton- -tlllo. fond grandmother of Phillip and Rosemarle Slnagra.

fond sister ot France Birr no and Joseph W. Dellberto. Funeral Monday. 9:30 a. from funeral home.

2500 N. Cicero avenue, to St. Gecevleve'a church. Interment Mount Carmei. BErko shire 7-8070.

ITK Charles F. Tyk. lat ot 3408 Lexingtoa street, beloved husband of Verene. loving father of Edward. Bertha, and Charles father-in-law of Helen ard Victor Kurdzlet.

fond brother ot Frank. William. Besaie Suck. Emily RusseL Josephine, and Frances. Funeral Monday.

1:30 p. from chapel, 1822 S. Ashland avenue, Bohemian Ka tional cemetery. CAnal 8-8683. WALLACE Clara Wallace, nee Xuahn.

late of 43 N. Keeler avenue, Nov. 3. 1930. beloved wife of George A.

Wallace, sovtna? mother of Ruth el den, Marian Baker, and Rosemary Adamson. dear grandmother of seven. Funeral from chapel. 6501 N. Ashland avenue.

Monday, Nov. 8. at 9:15 a. m4 to St. Edward church.

Interment Calvary. Member ot Ladles of Isabella, WEHR Albert Davles Wehr. St. Petersburg. Nov.

1. 19 SO, born in Waterloo. mother of Phillip Ceorr Davles of San Francisco. sister ef Fhllllp S. Davles of San Francisco.

Graveside services at Oak Woods cemetery, 67th and Greenwood avenue. Saturday. Nov. 4. 2:30 p.

m. Inter ment Oak Woods, WXntworta 6-0028. WENDLAND Paul K. Wer.dland. beloved hu- band of Elda.

nee Schilling; dear father of Dr. Robert P. and Ralph Brother ot Arthur and Walter, father-in-law ef Donna Wendland. Reeling at funeral home. 3440) -N.

Central avenue, until noon Monday. Lying; in state at Christ Ev. Lath, church. Long and Lemoyne, from 1 a. Monday.

Nov. 6. until time ef services. 2 p. to.

Interment Concordia. KUdaxe 6-6430. WOOD Albert F. Wood. Now.

3. husband ot Johanna, nee Lorr: father ef John. Maria Van Gorder. Charles. Irene Lenge.

Florence) Liddeil. David. Lots Ketelaar. Corp. Richard.

A. A. C. and the late Walter, grandfather ot -30. brother of John T.

and Mr. Ella Helde. Resting at chapel. 3601 Vermont street. Blue Island.

Memorial service auspices cf -I. O. O. Saturday. 8 p.

m. Funeral Monday. Now. 6. at 1:30 P.

m. Interment Beverly cemetery. 7JMMFBMAN Georr Zimmerman Sr. of 181 W. 35th street, beloved husband ef the late.

Susanaa Murfitt Zimmerman, loving father of William J. XarL Mae Simons ef Wlllo Springs, and the late George grandfather -of seven, great-grandfather of five, brother of Marsarett Quina and Anna Ford- Funeral Monday. Nov. 6, 9 a. from mora tuary.

1750 W. 35th street, to Our Lad of Good Counsel church. Retired member ef C. T. A.

after 82 ycara of service. Ua-. layette 3-1664. ZTLSTBA Andrew Zylstra, suddenly, arar 83. ef 10644 8.

Normal avenae. beloved husband ot Rose, nee Doom; loving lather of Dorothy Fennema, Pearl Leiioa. and John, dear brother ef Theodore. Wlnnta Zylstra. Alice Boersma.

and Arthur. At chapel'10834 8. Michigan avenue, until 11 a. m. Monday, services at Second Chrtstiaa Ret.

church, loath pi. and Perry av, eg 2 p. interment Mount Greenwood. president of the Chicago Title and Trust company, has been elected who had reported it stolen Morris Stein, 36, owner of a tavern at 2002 Grand told police last night that three masked bandits assaulted him and robbed him of $1,725 and a ring worth $1,500 after they curbed his auto in Damen av. near Ohio at.

Stein said he was driving south, after cashing some checks in an exchange at 748 N. Damen when the men halted his car. He said they took $1,500 and the ring, then struck him on the head with a shotgun butt after finding another $223 he had hidden in a pocket. The robbers escaped in a car carrying stolen license plates. Cottage Dweller Dies LAIGHLIN Shirley Ann Laughlln.

age 16. ported from San Francisco bore the West Haven soldier's identifi of Palo Park. II Nov. 2. suddenly, be early Wednesday evening.

to the board of governors of the Mcnninger Foundation, Topeka, $1,300 MINK CAFE STOLEN Helen Andrews, 8843 Michigan fold police yesterday a mink cape, valued at cation. A metal plate on the casket, however, bore the name RABBI GOLDMAN Dr. William C. Menninger, general secretary, announced here li.ivu, vvu uira irom ner nome. loved daughter of Harold C.

and Dorothy Laughlln. loving sister of Dorothy Luchow-Marlorle Varveil. Stuart, Joyce, and the late Harold Laughlln Jr. Resting at chapel. 5322 S.

Kalslcd street, where services will be held Monday at 1:30 p. m. Interment Mount Hope. G. L.

Shelton and the word "Ken yesterday. The foundation is a non URGES ALL TO tucky." profit research, educational, and clinical center in the treatment of VOTE TUESDAY LISTER William A. Lister of 131st street and Bell road. Cook county. Nov.

3. beloved father of Mrs. Marlon Hommerdlng of Paloe Park. Mrs. Veryle Grace.

Oaklawn. and BANDITS BIND mental ills. Atty. Willard L. King, Raymond, brother of Mrs, Martha Bracken lOo Monroe is chairman of the TWO EMPLOYES, of Chicago.

Resting at Goods le funeral Chicago committee now partici Rabbi Solomon Goldman urged his corgregation at Anshe Emet synagog, 3760 Pine Grove last night to vote in the Tuesday home. Lock port. Service Sunday, 2:30 p. so. Interment Brooks cemetery.

FLEE WITH $225 as Fire Damages Home pating with similar groups thru-out the United States in a fund LCX Elizabeth Lux. dear sister ef Bernard. Anna, and the late Peter Lux. Service Mon CARLrw Grace Johnston Carlln. beloved wife of Francis, fond mother of Raymond, dear daughter of Mrs.

Jeanle Johnston and the late James sister of Jessie, Rhode Zeumer. and Anne McDonald. Funeral Monday, 1:30 p. at chapel, 6911 W. Madison street at Mason avenue.

EStebrook 8-7500. CH ALt'PA AUbeta Chalupa. nee Kolar. 3417 8. St.

Louis avenue, beloved wife of the late Joseph, fond mother of Mary Barich, Anna Cerkez. Lillian Hrablk, Joseph. Frank. Charles, and Rudolph. Funeral Monday.

Nov. 6. 8:45 a. from chapel. 2811 8.

Lawn-dale avenue, to Blessed Agnes church. Burial St. Adalbert'! cemetery. LAwndale 1-8030. CMEB8KOV Pfc.

John S. Cherskov. killed tn action In Korea, beloved son of Joseph ps and Alblna. nee Klenner: fond brother of Joseph 8. Funeral Monday.

Nov. 8. at 9:30 a. from chapel. 8317 s.

Ashland avenue, to St. Anne's church. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. Military honors by Marine Corps league, Chicago det- No.

1. PRoapect 8-0400. CHI APPETT A George 9. Chlappetta beloved husband ot Vlneenia. nee ftcarpellt; fond father of Mrs.

Helen PeHegrlno and George brother of Frank Mrs. Theresa Cicero, and Mrs. Rose Carnavale, survived by three grandchildren. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from chapel.

3425 W. Chicago avenue, to Our Lady of the Angels church. Interment Mount Carmei. KEvada 8-7200. day.

1 p. at funeral home. 3301 Fuller- Two men took a $225 payroll in the office of the South Shore Bed election. "Our democratic system im raising campaign to finance ex ton avenue. Interment JUdgewood.

Please pansion or ne xounaations re poses a responsibility upon each citizen to protect his freedom by ding company, 3059 E. 92d yesterday after intimidating two em search and teaching facilities. omit cowers. MARROVICH Josephine Msrkovlch. 941 W.

47th street, loving mother ot John Mark vtch. Josephine Dorko. and Joseph Curko Jr. Funeral Saturday. 8:45 a.

from funeral home. 79th street at Loomis to fit. an intelligent participation in gov Former Convict Found ernment." said Goldman. If you Cecllls's church. Interment St.

Mary's oeme rail to vote you are disqualifying sery. uutrnaucn, 4iuang -UB7. i Frank Cecio, 58, a crippled junk dealer, was found burned to death early today in his cottage at the rear of 814 Arthington st. by firemen commanded by Chief George Idins'of the 7th battalion. Chief Iding said he believed the fire was started by one of three kerosene stoves when it became overheated.

The fire did $300 damage. Cecio leaves relatives in Italy. 12 Customers in Tavern Hanged in County Jai ployes, one of them, George Ayer. 70, of 8018 Dante a bookkeeper, suffered a cut on the chin when a robber pushed him against a chair. He was treated in South Chicago hospital.

The rob yourseu for the fruits of liberty A NATURAL AID IN RHEUMATIC ARTHRITIC PAIN AND DISTRESS Mony physicians have found natural, untreated Mountain Valley Water helped reduce the pain and discomfort of Arthritis and Rheumatism as shown in a majority of cases investigated in several hospitals and clinics. You may drink this pure-tasting mineral water freely. Records show best results with 8 glosses a day for 8 weeks. It Is delivered right to you. PHONE DBaw.r.

7-4314 WMTE-4IA W. Oirf-rio St. Ask for Fret pompWe MARTIN Bertha Martin, beloved sister ef Mrs. K. Klely and Mlchsel of Montreal, cousin of E.

C. Stewart. Funeral Monday. 9 a.m..' from chapel. 5911 W.

Madison Stanley Whltey Kott, 36. an ex-convict who last was employed as a bowling pinsetter, was found He urged the election of men who understand world problems." The rabbi spoke at the regular weekly street, to St. Matthew's church. Interment bers bound Ayer and Miss Lorraine t-aivary eemexery. nieDroos awsoo MASI See Durante notice.

hanged early today in an observa er ice oi tne congregation. of 8803 Colfax a tlon tier cell in the county jail MeALLISTER Peter J. McAllister. Nor. 3.

ot clerk, with cord before they fled. jvdo 13a piace. oeioved euiband 01 Anna He was bound over to the grand Maude McAllister, loving father of Mary Two Gunmen Smash Safe in Truck and Seize' $400 jury Thursday on charges of as Give Up $300 to Robbers etuc ana uoru nuia. lona oroLner eg 1 K. Mrs.

Henry Litscher, Mrs. W. Z. Hayes, and Mrs. J.

J. Hlgilns. Funeral Mod. sault and robbery." On Oct. 3, po Three gunmen early today day.

9 a. from chapel, Jeffery boulevard at 77th street, to St. Philip Nert church. COTICCeUO See Durante notice. CBAFTON Joan B.

Crafton, beloved husband of Edna, brother of Minnie Hyde and Addle Smith, uncle of James Crafton. Wake win be held at chapel, 3834 8. Indiana avenue. Sunday, Nov. at 8 p.

m. Funeral tn chapel, Monday at 1 p. with the Rev. Matthew w. Clair Jr.

officiating. Interment Lincoln cemetery. CUNNINGHAM Myrta M. Cunningham, beloved wite of the late Rev. w.

L. Cunningham, fond mother of Bern Is Kelson. Harriet Bryan, Willis Feme, Charles, and the late Merle Cunningham, sister of Daisy Flnkerton and Bess Hood. Service Safur-dsy. 4 p.

at parlors. 87th st- and Dorchester av. Interment Sparta, I1L William Mostowy, 2427 Walton su a driver for John Sexton lice said, Kott took a pistol from Leonard Szynasczyk, 27, 1807 Wa-bansia a porter in a bowling snasa v.3u a. m. wicrmeai aH.

ataxy a. robbed 13 persons in the Fluorescent tavern, 1828 N. Rockwell suum snore e-es22. wholesale grocers, reported to METHE William D. Methe.

suddenly, of 1130 S. Home avenue. Oak Park, beloved husband of $400, then fled in an automobile. alley at 1510 N. Damen shot police that two gunmen, using a ct Alpha Methe.

nee Wllken; fond father ot Head-on Auto Crash Kills One; 2d Driver Injured Raymond Antkowiak, 23, of 1449 N. Ashland a machine operator, was killed early yesterday when his automobile collided head-on with another car at North and Noble st. Stephen Jancik, 22, of 3741 S. Washtenaw driver of the other car, suffered a brain concussion. Szynasczyk in the knee, then sieagenammer, smashed open William Helen Mlckeiten.

and Albert robbed a clerk in the Victor hotel frandfather of Joan and William brother safe in his truck at the rear of Joseph Jost, the osjner, told police that the gunmen, two of whom were Mexicans, lined him and 12 customers, including four women. of Florance Gill. Luke, and Lauretta Mul DEAN Mark S. Dean, age 73. 7363 N.

Ash 2107 North of $14. STEALS JEWELRY AND CASH 233 W. 23d last night and fled with $400. Mostowy said he was len. Past master of Justice lodge.

No. 949, A. F. A A. and member of Circle chapter, No.

688. O. K. S. Resting at funeral home land avenue.

Nov. 3. 1950, husband of Elizabeth M. Dean, father of Barbara against a wall, and robbed him of vaxer 5701 W. Divta'on street, where Masonic HOT SMUNGS A CUantltv ef Jewelrv and tin wr tmim locked in the truck, then freed be Bridies and Mark 8.

Dean grandfather ef Diana Dean. At chapel. 5501 N. Ashland services will be held at 1:30 p. m.

Monday, a (a am I irera in Andrew Miliar. SQ57 $100 and the customers of $300, fore the robbers fled. avenue, until 10 P. ac. Sunday, Hot.

S. Mot. 6. Interment Mount Emblem cemetery. Burial private.

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