Chicago Tribune du lieu suivant : Chicago, Illinois (2024)

LA NT3ICT Herman C. landed-, beloved hua-, YD I August t. Hydea, beloved feeabaftd a CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE GASOLINE ALLEY the lata Augusta, tovtnc father of Mrs, Cra Dana 01 t-iaxa iaaeca. nee aicaniate. rona father of Walter Landeek and Loralne Radtke Sweet, Walter.

Alfred. Eleanor. Evelyn, and 24 Oct. 31, 1945 IVe COr A RATE. CAN'T SOU FIND ONE OF WUX Ruby Jayne, wear grandfather ef Will lie In Male at St.

Peter Evangelical Lutheran church. Arlington Heights, from IMrhard Sweet and Janire styaea. grandfather of Jackie Sweet. Fitnerel Friday. li m.

SJ A HEDXA. lTSte- fl THEY'RE hfl, noon Wednesday until 3 p. an. Thursday, Nov 1, 1945. when services wilt tee held.

PALS JO BUST SOMB 0 I'M TICKLEP Vj LISTEN, TO CO SIS. sT Wa 1 ft- I I LA. I PAppe fZAr.s iaitu? i I mck-v Ahl fell I PI ANMINT W3JJ1 I LARSON Arleen H. Larson, nee Hegte. of I af 10 Sunnvside avenue.

Oct. 39. la. loved wife of Leslie Larson, loving mother of Judith, dear sister of Victor. Harold, Lt John Hegge.

U. S. A. Bernlce Mark, and Alice Celahelmer. At rhapel, 6801 N.

Aslv land avenue, where services will be held Thursday. Nov. 1, at 1 p. m. Interment Mount OUve.

LAUTENSLAGER Ben Lautenalster Sr. tn WOMAN'S HUNCH SAVES A FIELD OF DYING CATTLE Mystery Ailment Cured by Vitamin A Pills Tucson. beloved husband of Obllne Lautenslsger. fond father of Clara. Bea Jr.

and Phylllss Cook. At chapel. 5301 N. Ash land avenue, where services wilt be held Thursday. Nov.

1, at 1 1 a. m. Interment Memorial Park. LE MASNEE Maude B. La Masnee.

beloved wife of Fred loving mother of Margaret slater of Mrs. Katherlne Leonhart. Dorta and Robert Ellis. Mrs. Marlon Davenport and Harry Ellla.

Resting at chapel, 831 E. 75th street, services Friday. Nov. 2. 1 p.

sm. Interment Mount Hope, LEVERS Annie Levers, nee Peterson, of 3144 ai enapei. saia-so Irving rca road. Intersnent Mount Olive cwmrterv. br of Loyal lodte.

ho. 1007. A F. A- A Frit root Indge. Ha.

a. I. v. Honorer? member ot painters local. No.

2T. SALISBURY Evaline Kimball Batlatwry, rVv. 30. 194S. of IIO0 Lake hare drive, wile or the late Warren M.

Salisbury and mothee of Kimball Sauabury of Lake Foreet. III. Funeral private. Pleaa do sot send Sowers SCHIPPEL Andrew G. Schlnoel.

beloved rwa band of Anna ftchlppel. dear father fClsia Cora Affrldt. Sldooa Gehl. and Andrew Jr. Funeral Thursday.

Nov. 1. at 2 s. ea at funeral home. 3030 N.

Central avenue, too terment Forest Home, Berkshire 3483. SCHOTT Robert A. ttchott, Oct. 29. 194S.

of 1376 Oak avenue. Kvsnston. husband e4 Roe M. Sehott. father of Walter R.

ScHoet. Resting at chapel, 1567 Mapla nam, Evanston. requiem mass. 1A 30 a. as.

Friday, at St, Mary's church. Evanston, Xnte wot All Sab! Is' cemetery. SHERMAN Mrs. Kate Sherman. Oct 39.

he loved wife ot the lata Dennis S. Sherman, dear mother of Mrs. George CcldeworUiv. Mrs. Ernest Meyer.

Mrs. Lottie Barnett. and Dennia Sherman of Washing-tees. D. and the Late Mrs.

August Bladom. Mrs. fU W. Golds worthy, and Mrs. Joseph Mlcfaeale.

Services Thursday. Nov. 1, at 2 P. at funeral home. 5515 Chicago avenue.

Intf ment Graccland cemetery. Austin 1393. SICTLIANO Saverto Sldllano. late ef S40 W. Oak atreet.

beloved husband of the late Km, nee Clppola: dear father of Joeepo. Mra. Santa Alello, Lena. Anthony, Andrew. James, Pfc.

Angekt. IT. A Peter, acd Mary. Resting at chapel. 1156-60 W.

Grand avenue. Funeral Friday, Nov. -2. 1945. 6: SO a.

to St. Phlllp'a rharrh. Oak and Cambridge, avenues. Interment Mount Camel, STANCZeTWKI Walter Stsneeewskl. ele4 husband of Louise, loving father of Manoet ftobieraj.

Camilla Rnaa, and Anrerla Rte-bandt. brother of Mary Drxymalasj. Jane, stanrrewskl. John. Anthony, and Jnarp.

Funeral Thursday. Nov. 1. 194 3. at 10:3 a.

from chapel. 121 Nnbla street. te St. Stanislaus Kostka church. Interment St.

Adalbert'a cemetery. Berteau avenue, beloved wife of the late George, fond mother of Arthur. Ethel. Wil Manslaughter Charge DOCR ILL James C. Doer II! of Albion Shore hotel, formerly vice president of American I.I.

Ann OBITUARIES liam, and the late Kathleen. At ehapel. 3905-07 Lincoln avenue, where services will be held Thursday. 3 p. m.

Interment mA 11 tf Death Dismissed Smith. Funeral Thursday. No. 1, 9:30 AeUtl iSlSmiSSCU a from funfral home 1359 Devon ave- Montrose. A fViaro-a nt tnvniuntnrv man.

nue at Glenwood. to St. Ignatlua' cnurcn. Mrs. Bertha Smith Titus I Tttl.nnM VriHav MALKEWICZ Joseph Malkewlci.

lata of 3612 I II'LU. siaugnier against dames vjgings, i waukee, S. Lowe avenue, beloved husband or sieanor. Clinton, Oct. 30 Special How a woman's Intuition and shark liver oil saved the cattle feeding business during the war years in Kentucky and southern Indiana, where thousands of cattle are annually fattened on distillery mash, was described here today by Paul Thompson, who owns several farms and feed lots in the two states.

Thompson disclosed to a reporter that a crisis in the cattle feeding Negro, 2518 State Chicago ESPINOZA Pedro M. Esplnota. suddenly, late Services for Mrs. Bertha Smith Titus, 85, mother of Mrs. Pope nee KUartas; dear lather of Anthony Tarells and Domlnlck Dauslnaa.

dear brother of Wal Hplffhtn. whAto rar struck nd 1149 W. Harrison atreet. beloved husband of Cerania, dear father of Unda and Pedro Dodge, president of the women killed George W. Peach, 57, of Thorn WOMAN KILLED, HUSBAND HURT BY AUTOMOBILE Mrs.

Martha Wojewodka, 58, of 2316 N. Major av. was killed, and her husband, John P. Wojewodka, 60, was injured last night when they were struck by an automobile In front of 5645 Fullerton av. Wojewodka suffered a fracture of the left leg and lacerations and was taken to Belmont hospital.

The driver was Andrew Coffaro, 54, of Dr. William Code Services for Dr. William E. Code, 68, a north side physician for many years and Inventor of codebalL will be held at 10:30 a. m.

Friday at St. Edmund's church, in Oak Park. Dr. Code died Monday. lie lived at 2306 N.

Clark st. He was a staff physician for the county public welfare bureau for 25 years. The game he auxiliary of the Infant Welfare so ton township, in front of Peach's son of Amado and Hermada Eipinta, brother of Susan, Flora, Emma, and Pic. Amado, U. S.

A. Services Thursday. 10 a. at the late residence. Interment Mount CarmeL Man.

4647. home, Sept. 30, was dismissed yes ciety, were held Sunday in New York. Mrs. Titus resided with her terday by Justice of the Peace Wil liam Vn in Ilnmsuinnd rnnnrv GORSKI John Gorikl.

4723 S. Seelev avenue. nam Kane in iiomewooa county a9 ol Tme Handna Gor.ai. daughter at 9601 S. Winchester av, fond father of Marion Pawlowskl and Leon a highway police court lor want ot until two years ago, when she prosecution.

moved to the home of her son, Rob brother cl Steve, Albert. Joseph. Sally Maty-klewtcz, and Lillian Crist. Funeral Friday. Nov.

3. 9:30 a. from chapel. 1734 W. 48th street, to St.

Joseph's church. Interment Resurrection cemetery. ert, in Riverside, Conn. Survivors invented was adopted by the Amateur Athletic union for listing on physical education programs. Dr.

ter, grandfather ot three. Funeral Thursday. Nov. 1, 9:30 a. from chapel.

3307 Lltuanlca avenue, to St. George's church, terment St, Caalmlr'a. Yards 4908. MANNTNG Thomas F. Manning of 6560 M.

Winthrop avenue, Oct. 29. 1945. beloved husband of Pearl Lahm Manning. At chapel.

5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Thursday. Nov. 1, at 4 p. snder auspices of Garden City lodge.

No. 141. A. F. A.

M. Interment private. Member of Ancient Accepted Scot tub Rite, MARCHESCHI Adolf C. MarehescM. beloved husband of the late Anita, nee Bettl: dear father of Lena Clomel.

Frnk. pvt. Roy MarehescM, U. S. dear brother ot Jennie Dl Marco, and the late Peter and Paulina.

Funeral Thursday, Nor. 1. at 10 a. m. from chapel, 70S N.

Wells street at Huron, to St. Philip Benlzl church. Interment All Saints cemetery. Information, Superior 0095. MAR LOW Mary D- Marlow.

nee Keefe. beloved wife of the late Jamee R. Marlow. alster of Julia E. Corcoran.

Nellie A. Keefe. the late John Keefe and Martaret K. earns. Funeral Friday.

Nov. 2. at 10 a. from M. F.

Lewis Resigns Post include another son, Harold E. Mrs 3244 Wabansia a decorator. He Titus, who died Friday, was a con A GOUDISS C. Houston Goudiss. Oct.

39. 194 9. OS ASSlStant frOSeCUtOrl beloved husband of Alberta M. Goudiss. fa- ST ANCLAND Oliver Stanglarid of 7719 Cor Code was one of the founders of the Lake Shore club, the Midland club, and the Butterfield Country club.

Myron F. Lewis, 6547 N. Artesian ther of C. H. Uoudlss Jr.

Services at chapel. 1253-55 N. Clark street. Thursday. Nov.

1. at 2 p. m. Interment private. cert pianist, lecturer, and director of women's choral clubs in Chicago for many years.

She was associated with Dr. Florenz Ziegfeld when he for 13 years an assistant state's He is survived by four brothers, told Cragin police that the couple stepped in front of his car so suddenly he could not stop. Traffic deaths numbered 2,830 in September, it was reported by the National Safety council, which be attorney, resigned yesterday to cradle waiter cradle. Oct. so.

194s loved husband of Margaret M. Cradle, father enter business with his father, A nell avenue, beloved husband of Edna Violet, brother of Mrs. Rea Johnson and Lawrence) P. Stanglarid. brother-in-law of Mr.

and Mrs, Dave N. Baxter. Resting at chapel. 7 3. SO) Cottage Grove avenue.

Funeral Thursday. Nov. 1. at 1 p. m.

Interment EiatwexMl Memorial cemetery. Past snsster of Wekvuwo lodge. No. 916. T.

4k M. Member of Med In ah tempi. STERNA Richard T. Sterns Oct J. 194, was director of the Chicago Musical Msgr.

John J. Code, pastor of St. Edmund's church; Dr. Walter, Edmund, and Arthur, and a sister, Etta. F.

Lewis, publisher of the Graphic business in this area occurred In the early months of 1942 when the distilleries of Kentucky and Indiana, along with others in the nation, were forced to abandon the use of yellow corn in the distilling process. The distilleries turned to wheat, rye, and other grains for the production of industrial alcohol for war purposes. Cattle feeders, unaware that the change would make any difference to them, continued as usual to buy the mash for their cattle. Cattle Stricken One day I got a call from James Moore, my "foreman on a feed lot I was operating near Lexington, Thompson said. "I had 800 head of rattle on that lot, and all told at the time was feeding about 6,500 said that the toll had steadily of Mrs.

Lucy G. Chaffee. Mrs. Alice Houih, and Walter Cradle Jr. services Wednesday evening.

Oct. 31. at o'clock, at funeral home. 6311 N. Clark atreet.

Interment Cnldwater. Mich. Kindly omit flowers. Coldwatcr papers please copy. Arts Monthly.

college. J. J. Brit tain residence. 8004 S.

Elizabeth street, tn St Increased since July. The council pointed out that the most hazard Sablna'a church. Interment Mount OUvct. Dr. Suian Bauernfeind Services for J.

J. Brlttaln, who GRAVES George E. Graves of Evanston. hus Kindly omit flowers. Vtnccnaes 0600.

DEATH NOTICES ous time of the year is still to come Services for Dr. Susan Bauern died yesterday at his home In Pe band of Mary E. Graves. Oct. 29 at home oi Ms daughter.

Mrs. Charles R. Whipple. Lenox, months of darkness, fog, snow, sleet, McCARNEY Arthur McCarney. late of 8148 Concord Place, beloved husband of Sarah Mass.

Services at 2 p. m. Wednesday at la HamorlRia feind, 75, a missionary in Japan for 40 years prior to the war, will be and icy roads. Lenox, Mass. Jane, nee Col tan; dear father of Marie Bums and Teresa Ryan, grandfather ot four grand BRANKIN Dr.

Thomas P. Brankln of Joliet. 1 In July, the council said, traffic 111. In memory of our dear father and QRTEBENOW Tlllle Crlebenow. ne Peters, of held this afternoon in Kenyon oria, will be held at 4 p.

m. today in Peoria and at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at Oakwoods cemetery, Chicago. Mr.

Brittain was born in London, England, in 1864 grandfather. who passed away Oct. 31 deaths went up 15 per cent com 2720 Melrose street, beloved wife ot Clarence children. Funeral Friday. Nov.

3. at 101 30 a. from funeral home. 5350 W. North avenue, to St.

Peter Canlslus church Inter 1944. Mike fond mother of Sgt. Clarence Minn. Services alo were held yesterday in Madison, where she RON THOMAS P. BRANKIN.

GRANDSONS ment All Saints'. Nstlve ot County Tyrone pared with July, 1944. In August, the increase was 26 per cent and in U. S. Martin.

R. 2d class, u. 8. N. K.

and Rerntce, dear sister of Louise Galloway THOMAS P. III. AND JOHN J. BRANKIN. Ireland.

Member ot division No. 341. Street made her home with her sister, Mrs and was employed by Swift Co. ORTELl. Harold Ortell.

In memory ot our Minnie Wegner. Augusta Schmaus. Conrad Peters. Emma Schnur, and the late William September 40 per cent. Csr Men's union and Holy Nam society Mer.

S890. of 7321 South Shore drive, father of Richard I. Sterna III. Services Graccland chapel, Thursday, 2:30 P. am.

STOMPE Alice Stocnpe. nee Weentnk. tat) residence 4 04 Courtland avenue. Park Ridge, beloved wife ef George, loving mother Albert W. and Gcorglana Metien.

grandmother ot Marshs Marten, and Brian and Barry' Stamp, alster of Mr. John Otto. Resting at funeral home. 130 B. Northwest highway, corner RIdg terrace.

Part Ridge, where services will be held Fridsy. Nor. 2. at 2 p. m.

Interment North Northfleld cemetery. Member of Etnburat chapter. O. E. No.

699. STTNOSKT Mse Urban Stynosfcy. late of 5249 S. Green street, beloved wife of George, fond mother of Sgt. George.

U. S. AJtce. snd Theresa Marie, daughter of John and the Ute Josephine, sister of Margaret Aush-witi. Mary Howard.

Julia, John, and Joseph) Urban of Shawano. Wis. Funeral Saturday. 9:30 a. from funeral heme.

5438 S. Halsted street, to Vtsitetton church. Interment Resurrection cemetery. Boulevsrd 0662. Sam Messerschmidt.

Dr. Bauern husband and lather, who passed away a year when 13 years old. He moved to The death toll for the first nine head on. various lots and farms, Peters. At chapel.

3905 Lincoln avenue, until 11 a. m. Thursday. Services Thursday, feind, who was a missionary of the Bloomlngton and in 1915 to Peoria Nellie Mccllntock. nee white.

ago today. MRS. HAROLD ORTELL. PATRICIA ANN, KATHLEEN months of this year was .18,450, Evangelical church, had been lea of 633 K. Rldgeland avenue.

Oak Park, beloved wife ot Elmer E. Mcc*ntock. fond 2 p. at Concordia Evangelical Lutheran church. Belmont at Waahtenaw.

Interment against 16,990 in the same period ROONEY Pfe. Richard F. Rooney. In lond turing since her return to this coun mother ot Harold. Ralph.

Elmer, and the late St. Lucas'. and loving memory of our darling son last year. where he was vice president of the Wilson Provision company until that concern was sold to Armour Co. in 1935.

Surviving are his Herbert. At funeral home. 17 Madison arreei. "Moore told me all the cattle on the lot were sick from some mysterious malady," he continued. Many had fallen down in the field and were unable to get up.

Some try early in 1942. She died Friday ana proiner. wno maae ine aupreme sacri- CROSSBERG Arthur S. Grossoerg. In Detroit.

Oak Park. Funeral Wednesday. Oct. 31. at j- -jr-i.

beloved husband of Mary, dear latner 10:30 a. m. to Ascension church. Interment 31. 1944.

in Napervflle, where she had been speaking. Other survivors include GRAVE MYSTERY Calvary. widow, Mrs. Jessie Nelson Brittain, and three brothers, Benjamin and were blind and others were par of Allen and Milton, fond brother of Morris. Anna, Rose Stein, and Fannie Schoolman.

Funeral Thursday. 11 a. at chapel. 6935 Stony Island avenue. Interment O.

B. A. cemetery. Waldhelm. The dearest lad the world could hold.

A cherished smile and a heart of gold. Those who knew Dick, all will know How much we lost one year ago. two nephews, H. K. Bauernfeind of HUNT TURNS TO MEIGS James B.

Meigs. Oct. 30. 194 5. at Huron, S.

husband of Dorothea Skinner Meigs, father of Capt. James B. Meigs Jr. of lyzed. They wouldn't respond to any Oak Park and Earl Bauernfeind Joseph of Chicago, and Albert of High mass at St.

Mel's. Wednesday. 8 a. m. sort of treatment.

Local veterinari the Air TransDort corn mi no. ric. wiuiara 3 GROSSMITH Mary K. Crossmlth. Oct.

29. Peoria. TEUBER Esther Teuher of 4308 T. Sheridan JEFFERSONVILLE MOM. DAD.

JACK. RON. GERE AND MARJOAN. Melts, Special Service. U.

S. army. Barbara Meigs, and the late Robert M. Meigs, brother ans were completely puzzled." Chicago. C.

Houston Goudiss of Merrill c. Meles. Tnunraay Rockport, Oct. 30 State po ROONEY Pfc. Richard Lyons Rooney.

In kas. loving memory of our dear nephew, killed James B. Meigs 194 5. at Qulncy. wife of the late Alfred Crossmlth, mother of Joseph Alfred T.

and Louis B. Grossmltrt and Mrs. Ruth G. Dameron. Services at Rosehlll chapel Wednesday, Oct.

31, at 11 a. m. Interment Rosehlll. Thompson, who regularly uses a plane to travel from one place of Nov. 1.

at 11 a. at St. Chrysostom Eplscopsl church. 1414 N. Deaerbora street.

Services for Houston Goudiss lice turned to Jeffersonville tonight James B. Meigs, 58, of 40 E. Oak road. Oct. 39, 194S.

beloved daughter of John and the late Elizabeth Halpln. dear alater of Mary Halpln. Frances McKe. Lenor Callear. Kathryn Sherwood.

AucS) Reddlngton. Harriet Monahan. and Ednn Prlc. Funeral from rhapel. 8501 Ashland avenue.

Friday. Nov. 2, at 8: 30 a. to St. Mary ot th Lake church.

Interment All Saints'. 64, of New York, magazine publisher as they endeavored to trace the ac Interment Glendale, Cal. MOORE Ella Cannon Moore. Oct 30, 194 3 bsi In action on year ago today. Always in our hearts.

UNCLE JOHN AND AUNTS MAYME. HELEN, AND CAMILLE, western manager for the Ameri GUDER JAN Edith Marie Guderjan of 3137 who died Monday in Wesley Me tivities of a couple whose bodies wife of P. W. Moore, mother of Madeline can Weekly, a Sunday newspaper operations to another, flew at once to Kentucky from Indiana and found the situation as bad or worse than reported by his foreman. The Moore Llttledeld.

Services Rosehlll mauso were found in a shallow grave in a SCHILLER Pfc. Paul F. Schiller, killed In ac morial hospital, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at leum Thursday, 11 a.

m. supplement, died yesterday in Huron, S. where he had gone tion April 14. 1945. In loving memory field near here Sunday.

TMIELEM Isabel! K. Thlelen. ne Saundera. N. 74th avenue, Elmwood Park, beloved wife ot Wa'ter.

dear daughter ot Emma Wilson, lond alster of Clarence. Raymond. Florence, and Edna Johnson, Resting at funeral home. 4115-17 W. 26th atreet.

Services Thursday. 2 p. m. at Grace Kv. Luth.

church, 28th atreet and Karlov avenue. Interment Concordia. MORRISSEY Deborah Gore Morrtseey. beloved on his 22i birthday. STAR EYES.

sick cattle were getting sicker and State detectives said the slain on a hunting trip. He was formerly wife of the late John Joaeph. devoted 1253 N. Clark st. Mr.

Goudiss had written and published books and TUTTOLOMONDO Frances Tuttolorrondo. In mother ot Daniel Edward. John and Mrs, Oct. 29. 1945, wit ot Cua.

staler of Lillian Klngsley and the late Richard Saunders. Resting at home. 3917 Potomac avenue. Services Friday. 9:30 a.

to Our Lady of thw Angela church. Interment Calvary. Aus. 00 IT. others were being stricken daily.

Woman Acts on Hunch loving memory of our dear wife, mother, and Marie D. Giaublts. fond sister of Mrs. Mar western manager for the Curtis Publishing company. Mr.

Meigs Is magazines about foods and home- pair, identified thru fingerprints supplied by the federal bureau of investigation as George R. Tyson, garet Dunne ot New York City, the late Mrs. GU7.ZI Grace Guul. Oct. 29, 194S.

beloved making since he founded the maga Catherine Hartlgan and Mrs. Nellie Barrett survived by his widow, Dorothea, of New York City. Native of Rock Hill Bally- THORNE P. Dexter Thome. Oct.

38. 194S. Mrs. Vivian Moore, wife of the foreman, and, like him, a graduate zine Forecast for Home Economists alster, wno passed away Oct. si.

ltfaj. Loving and kind in all her ways. Upright and Just Ull the end ot her dsyt, Sincere and true In heart and mind. Beautiful memories she left behind. LOVING HUSBAND, SON, BROTHER.

a daughter, Barbara, two sons. roughy. Bnree, County Limerick. Ireland. wife ot Thomas, dear mother of Catherine Verona.

Lt. Samuel, U. S. N. Bertha.

fl'Srt. Thomas and Anthony sister of five sisters and two brothers. Funeral Thursday. 1:30 p. at rhapel, 4329 Arm-Hage avenue.

Interment Mount Olive. of the University of Kentucky, James B. Jr. and William, both of in 1910. He also wrote syndicated articles on food and nutrition and 38, and Miss Ethel Sparks, 18, probably were the couple who had occupied a two room apartment in Jeffersonville for the last six weeks.

Funeral Friday, Nov. 3, 9:30 a. from funeral home. 1339 Devon avenue at Glen late of 1331 Wlnnemac avenue, beloved husband of Margaret, dear father of Dexter anal Ellen, fond son of Josephine Thome, brother of Clinton. Clifford.

Manley. and RuaeH Thome. Funeral Thursday. p. at rhapel.

8140-51 H. Ashland avenue, at Foster. Interment RosehUI. ton, 8147. BAHDE Robert Bahde of 9144 S.

Racine ave- emerged as the heroine of the oc caslon, Thompson said. the army, and a brother, Merrill C. Meigs, vice president of the Hearst formerly conducted radio programs wood. to St. Ignatius' church and All Saints' Member ot the Ladles' Sodality.

St. Ignatlua church. nue, beloved husband of Lydla. fond father HADERLY Marie Roae Raderly. wife of he At the apartment building three in New York and Chicago.

He is ot Raymond. William, and Lillian Toren lute Paul, dearly beloved daughter ot Mrs corporation. A third son, Robert, Mrs. Moore had been taking some advanced work in home economics NAR BUTT Stella Sadeulcz Narbutt. beloved survived by his widow, Mrs.

Alberta father-in-law of Mildred Bahde and John Toren, grandfather of 12. great-grandlather of TITUS Joaeph Titus Sr. of Ubertyvllle. TTI, 20, an army pilot, was killed in a wile of the late Alexander, devoted mother of blocks from the city hall, state police found several articles of clothing wrapped in sheets, and said Goudiss, and son, Charles both two. Funeral many.

Nov. a. ai p. i Elizabeth Mueller, dear sister of Margaret Radke. Mrs.

Anna Haderly. Eleanore Mueller, and Josephine Page. Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 31. at 9 a.

from chapel. S4S Arml-tage avenue, to St. Theresa's church. In Joseph. Dr.

Virginia. Charles, Mstthe plane crash. funeral home. 1145 W. 31st street.

Inter Sophia. Helen, and the late Ella A. and Stan of New York. ment Forest Home. I.af.

334 4. ley grandmother of Virginia and Grace. terment St. Boniface cemetery. BALDASSARI John Baldassarl.

Oct. 29, of Donald F. Stewart Funeral Wednesdsy at 10:30 a. m. from her that the garments would be checked.

A woman tenant In the late residence. 3048 Palmer square, to St. Joseph Titus Sr. 41.S-, vrnu' I hu" HANSEN William H. Hansen.

In Lake Villa. loving husband of Mary, fond father or Martaret. Mrs. Lortta De Lacy. John.

Michael. Georre. Marie. Mrs. Anna Hoffman.

Josepn Elizabeth. Mrs. Cecelia Shober. and Gertrude, brother of Albert and Edward nt Omaha, and Mrs. Leo Meyer Sr.

Resting at funeral home. 120 W. Park avenue. Ubertyvllle, Services st St. Gilbert's charch, Grayslake, Friday.

Nov. 2. at 10 a. m. Interment St, Mary'a cemetery.

Fremont Center. band of Ceslra, father of Mary Lou, Thomas, Sylvester's church. Burial St. Adalbert's. Services for Donald F.

Stewart, formerly of Maywood. beloved husband Services for Joseph Titus 69, and Frank, brother of Mra. Mary Tassi, Vin of the late Carrie, father of Andrew, grand- NEIDITCH Sara Netdltch. beloved wife ot 63, of 136( N. Dearborn who cent and Albert, services Friaay.

hot, lather of Hazel B. Sheridan of Erie. Pa Harry, mother of Eleanor Kahn. Helen Kal- 2. at 10 a.

at funeral 301 died Monday in Copley hospital. pert. and Pvt. Albert, grandmother of Harry and four great-grandchildren. Services Thursday, 2 p.

at funeral home. Lake street dairy farmer, who lived on Peterson three miles south of Grayslake in Fremont township, Lake county, 5th avenue, at Maple street, Mavwood. 11 building said a couple she believes to, have been Tyson and Miss Sparks were at their apartment Thursday night. FBI agents had traced both Tyson and the girl to East St. Louis, 111., where the Kahn.

sister of Morris Neldltch. Funeral a. at Our Lady of Mount Carrsiel church VA UGH AN Michael J. Vaughan. retired tten- Thursday.

10 a. at chapel. 3660 Interment Mount Carmel. Maywood 100, Roosevelt road. Interment Plnsker.

Please at 2d avenue, Maywood. Interment Oak-rid re. Member of Maywood lodge. No. 246.

I. O. O. F. and Sten Sture lodge.

No. 32. O. S. Maywood 14.

will be held Friday at 10 a. m. in St. Gilbert's Catholic church in Grays omit flowers. BATES Elizabeth G.

Bates. 49 E. Burlington street. Westmont. 111., beloved wife of NELSON Arthur H.

Nelson of 104 W. 109th the late Herbert, fond mother of Theresa HARMON Dr. Henry Harmon tn Pontiac. lake. Mr.

Titus died Monday in St. couple had been linked to two gang Aurora, will be held at 2:30 p. m. today in the chapel at 213 N. Lake Aurora.

He had been in newspaper, magazine, and publicity work since 1900, and since 1924, he had been editor and publicity manager of the Moose magazine. He came to this country from Canada in 1898. street, beloved husband of Grace, nee Borger: tenant C. P. late ot 734 8 Calumet avenue, beloved husband ef Mary, ne HaW pln: fond father of Mrs.

Paul Barry. Jane, and Cpl. Michael J. V. g.

M. C. uncle of C. C. Vaughan.

Funeral Friday at 9 a. m. from funeral home, 46th place and Wallace atreet, to St. Columbanus church. Member of P.

B. A. Interment Holy Sepulchre, Boulevard 0703. Eiaerkin, Clarence uiaimew naroia and Herbert A. Services 2 p.

m. Wednes husband of the late Nellie, fond father of Mrs. Norma Olsen. Mrs. Ruth Watt.

at the university and had currently been studying vitamins. She had a hunch that the cattle were simply suffering from a vitamin A deficiency. Following her hunch she drove to Lexington and bought $25 worth of regular commercial vitamin pills in a drugstore. "She brought those pills out to the feed lot, and we selected three of the sickest cattle to try them out on," Thompson said. Within a day those three cattle were up and around.

In three days they were as healthy as ever. We had our answer." Thompson said that Investigation subsequently disclosed that the yellow corn previously used by distilleries is rich in vitamin but that the wheat and other grains to which the distilleries had turned do not contain this vitamin. Therese Waukegan. He had lived all his life in Fremont father of Laurence, brother of Roy Clarence and Mrs. Florence Forstner.

Services at ehapel. 304 W. 119th street, Thursday day at funeral home, 0910 Windsor avenue, and the late Roy grandfather ot Har Berwyn, 111. Interment Forest Home, at 3 p. ra.

Interment Cedar Park, BENES Antoinette Blaha Benes of Three land shootings. NEW WITNESSES IN SLAYING OF township, where his father, Law rence, settled in 1855. He is sur WAGNER Ellrabeth Re! IS Werner. Oct. 39.

Rivers. devoted wife of the late Frank, NOLAN Dorothy X. Nolan, nee Cavanaugh. fond mother of James J. Blaha and Josephine mon Olsen, Mrs.

Patricia Green, Janet Ouen, Henry Harmon and Mary Ellen Walt, great-grandfather rt Douglas and Sally E. Olsen. Remains resting at funeral home. 5200 N. Western avenue, corner of Foster, from noon Wednesday until services at 3:30 p.

m. Thursday, Nov. 1. Interment private. auddenly.

of 1414 N. Lockwood avenue, be Surviving are his widow, Marisetta Vondrak. Funeral Thursday. 10 a. at chapel, 5218 S.

Kedzle avenue. Interment vived by his widow, Mary, four sons and seven daughters, two brothers, loved wife of Robert, loving mother of Infant daughter, fond daughter of Joseph and Mclntyre Stewart, and a daughter, Dorothy Margaret Deane. Falrmount. Prospect 3810. 194 3.

beloved wire ef Csrl. fond sister of Frank Relss ef Los Anreles. Csl. Resting st her late residence. 2036 N.

Spauldlng avenue, until Wednesdsy. 10 p. m. Funersl Thursday. 2 p.

st funeral heme. 3314-16 Armltage avenue. Iatrnaent Waldhetaa cemetery. M'KNIGHT FOUND one sister, and 30 grandchildren. BERGLUND Hilda Berglund.

daughter of the HARTMAN John H. Hartman. Oct. 29. of Evelyn, sister of Bud, Willi am, R.

M. 3 c. U. S. and Donald.

Funeral Friday, Nov. 3. at 9:30 a. from funeral home. 5330 W.

North avenue, to St. Peter Canlslus 732 5 N. Honore street, husband of Mabel late John and Naomi Berglund. fond sister Edmund Grant, assistant state's Clark Hartman. father ot John C.

and Wil Mrs. Evaline Kimball Salisbury Mrs. Margaret B. Dixon WAITE James A. Wslte.

desrly beloved bus- ot Mrs. Ebba Lundstrom, Mrs. Florence Johnson, George, Harry, Arthur, and the late Anna Berglund. Services 2 p. ra.

Thursday Mrs. Evaline Kimball Salisbury, li sm E. Hartman. Funeral Friday, 11a. from chapel.

1559 Maple avenue. Evanston. to St. Mary's church. Burial All Saints'.

Services for Mrs. Margaret B. church. Interment Mount Carmel. Mer.

9890. NOLAN John A. Nolan. 4313 West End avenue, beloved husband of the late Kathryn Marie. at chapel, 164S W.

63d atreet. Interment attorney, said yesterday he plans to question additional witnesses in the fatal shooting of Joseph McKnight, Evanston automobile salesman, in a band ef Leona. ne Kleproth. Resting st funeral home, 7600 W. Grsnd avenue, at the) Circle.

Funeral Thursday. No. 1. st 3 p. as.

Pless omit flowers. Lackawanna 1312. Dixon, 72, of 321 N. Austin a Oak Hill. HILL Gertrude Hill, nee I.oftui.

1406 E. 57th 80, of 1100 Lake Shore niece of the late W. W. Kimball, organ and piano manufacturer, died yesterday nee McDonald: dear father of Ruth. Helen Haufle.

John, Joseph, Psul. S. F. 2 c. U.

S. street, beloved wife of the late William A. resident of the west side for more than 40 years, will be held at 11 BLOOM Samuel Bloom of 5427 Kenmor avenue, beloved husband of the late Clara, dear WALES Dorothy Rlnne Wales, suddenly, st fond mother of Elmer, William, and Sgt, James, U. Corp. Robert.

V. Catherine Callahan, and Jerome Nolan. loop tavern last Tuesday night. In her home. She was the widow of father of Mra.

J. L. Michael of Indianapolis Mrs. Bob Hall of New York, and William m. tomorrow in St.

Lucy's B. K. R. 2.. U.

S. brother of Charles John Hill. Funeral Thursday. 9 a. from chapel.

5203 Lake Park avenue, to Church of St. Thomas the Apostle. Hyde Park 0014. Julius Dollie Welsberg, gambler Fsrmington. N.

wire of Lt. comdr. George B. Wsles. U.

S. N. beloved mother rt Rlchsrd snd Robert, fond dsughter ef Mr. Gilbert Msxweil and the late Al'-hur Kinna. Services st Fsrmington.

N. M. Services Thursday. 3 p. at chapel, 5206 church, Mayfleld av.

and Lake st. and former Rush st. speakeasy and Joseph Nolan. Funeral Thursday. 12:30 p.

from chapel, 4817 Madison, to St. Mel's church. Burial All Saints'. Austin 1137. Broadway.

Interment Memorial park, HOFF Christopher T. Hon, beloved husband Warren M. Salisbury and is survived by a son, Kimball Salisbury of Lake Forest. Private services will be held She died Monday in West Suburban BLUM David Blum, beloved husband ot the owner, is held on a murder charge WALTERS Jsmes Walters, sudden Tv. NORKUS John Norfcus.

fond father of John late Bessie J. Blum, devoted father of Mrs. connection with the shooting. hospital. She is survived by her husband, Daniel former treasurer Mildred Brunton.

and Vivian Frusaczyk. Julia Sale. Mrs. Adele Jacobs, Daniel Blum. this afternoon1.

Use Shark Liver Oil We had been starving our cattle of vitamin he said. In all other respects the mash was the same as they had been used to. It fattened them, but they wouldn't have lived if we hadn't found what was wrong." He said he and other feeders ex and Mrs. Dorothy Ansen. dear grandfather of Grant yesterday questioned two father-in-law of Aldona Norkus.

George Brunton. and Charles Prusacxyk, Services Thurs of Pauline fond lather or Louise Goes and Earl Hod. S. 1C. U.

S. grandfather of Shlrlee. Corp. Stanley. U.

S. A Jeanne, and Earleen, brother of Edith Duke and Minnie Smith. Resting at chapel, 851 E. 75th street. Services Thursday, Nov.

1. at 1 p. m. Interment Falrmount. Member of Colfax lodge.

No. 450, I. O. O. F.

nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. women employe- of the Recent Funeral Wednesday. Oct. 31. at 10:30 a of the Roebling Wire Cable company, three daughters, and two sisters.

husband of Jessie, ne varvel: dear father ot Carl Morris, fond brother of Anna Crank, uncle of Joseph Ttttie Jr. At rest at chapel. 2708 N. Western avenue, until 13 noon. Thursdsv.

Services Thursdsy. 2 p. at Fourth Congregational church. 362S N. Talman avenue.

Interment Bohemian National. Humboldt 1717. Gary, Ind, papers please copy. day. Nov.

1. at 1:30 p. at chapel. 2314 w. 23d place.

Cremation Woodiawn. Canal 2515. at Rosehlll cemetery mausoleum. Remains resting at chapel. 936 E.

47th street, until PUPILS KEEP UP room, 1 N. La Salle where the shooting occurred. He declined to Wednesday morning. HOWARD Josephine Howard. 1925 Race ave OLIVER Peter Oliver, late of T10 S.

Sacra divulge the names of five witnesses BRITTAIN J. J. TJack Brlttaln of 200 Homer H. Wood Barker avenue. Peoria.

Tuesday. Oct perimented for months to find the i who have come forward since the WARNER See Margaret Dixon notice. 30. 1945. at 4:45 a.

age 81. Services Services for Homer H. Wood, 65, WEAD Amanda Wead. 8940 Cottar Grrrra THEIR PROTEST IN GARY SCHOOL More than 80 per cent of the mento boulevard, beloved husband of the late Marie, loving father of Genevieve Lettecd and Frances Clark. Funeral Wednesday.

10 a. from chapel. 5908 W. Roosevelt road, to Our Lady of Sorrows church. 3121 W.

Jackson boulevsrd. Interment Mount Carmel. Information. Mansfield 0120. at chaDel.

Ill N. Perry avenue. Peoria shooting. Five persons, including nue, beloved wife or the late Thomas, dear mother of Walter Elsie Malcotte. and Irene Klein, alster of Louise Dyke, grandmother of Eleanor Ross.

Howard and Lucille Malcotte. Lorraine Donaldson, and Thomas Barregan. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a. from chapel, 4 817 Madison atreet. to St.

Columb-kllle's church. Burial Mount Carmel. Wednesday at 4 B. m. Further services In one of the new witnesses, have un Oak Woods cemetery mausoleum chapel.

Chl- avenue, Oct. 28. 1943. sister of Georre w. Wead.

At chapel. 63d snd Harvard, where services will be held Wednesday. Oct. 31. at p.

m. Interment Xen-'a. O. eaeo. Thursdav at 1:30 D.

m. Interment in dergone lie tests, Grant said. Brlttaln family mausoleum. Oak Woods O'SHAT Charles T. O'Shay.

beloved husband Two policemen rom the Central Austin 1137. WELINSKI Leon Wellnskl Sec Leon WlekUnskt cemetery. notice. HRADEK Joseph K. Hradek, 3139 S.

Cuyler station have been assigned to aid BROWN Bertha Brown, beloved wife of Ed white pupils in Froebel school, Gary, were absent yesterday, the second day of the second strike this year avenue. Berwyn. beloved nusbana 01 Miiarea, WHITE Stan E. White. Oct.

30. 1943. be ward fond mother of Seth. John. Ruth, Renetta.

Edna, and Paul Carlberg. Funeral Grant in the investigation. nee Sokol: fond father of Marjorte McClure, brother of Frank. Josephine, and Emily. Friday, 1 p.

at chapel, 2346 W. Madison Services Friday. Nov. 2. at 1:30 p.

at street. Interment Rosehlll. UNDERTAKERS- best source of vitamin A in quantity to feed the cattle. They finally settled on shark liver oil, and learned that one quart of this oil mixed each day with the feed of 200 cattle provided a satisfactory diet. "For the last three years I have been using 30 to 40 quarts of shark liver oil every day," Thompson said.

DR. J. C. MERRIAM, SCIENCE LEADER, DIES ON COAST loved husband of Fere White, dear father et Constance, brother ef Chester. Leo.

and John RedelL At chapel, S501 N. Ashland avenue, until Wednesdsy. Oct. 31. at 10 p.

as. Service and Interment Stevens Point, Wis. in protest against Principal Richard A. Nuzum's policies regarding Negro funeral home. 6901-03 Roosevelt road.

Ber BRUNKE Johanna Brunke. nee Lettow. of of Nellie, nee Murphy: fond father of Harriett Elliott and the late Lucille O'Shay. Member of St. Catherine of Genoa court.

C. O. and Holy Nam society. Funeral from residence. 12044 Eggleston svenue.

Friday. 9 a. to St. Catherine of Genoa church. Interment Mount Olivet, Pullman 0372.

OSWALD John Oswald, roving father of Bernlce. dear son ot Frank and the late Anna, fond brother of I-'rank ermine, and Anna Schwelger. Funeral Thursday. 10:30 a. m.

at chapel. 4117 Armltage avenue. Interment St. Joseph's. Belmont 6019-6027.

3726 S. Honore street, beloved wile ot rod- students. wyn. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. Member of Bohemia lodge.

No. 643, A. F. A A. M.

Berwyn 904. ert. fond mother of Clara roike, Margaret Herlng. Paul and Herbert Brunke. grand- fcchool authorities warned the mother of eight grandchildren and six great- HUMPHREY Edward C.

Humphrey, beloved who died Monday at his home, 315 N. View Aurora, will be held at 3:30 p. m. today in the chapel at 332 Downer Aurora. He is survived by his widow, Gertrude, three sisters, Hattie M.

Wood and Jessie W.ood of Joliet, and Mrs. W. A. Ohl-haver of Aurora; a brother, Harvey E. Wood of' Joliet, and a son, Lt.

Homer W. Wood, stationed at Pomona, Cal. Dr. Henry Harmon Services for Dr. Henry Harmon, 82, a physician and surgeon in Chicago for 50 years, will be held at 2 p.

m. tomorrow at the chapel at 5200 Northwest hwy. He died Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ruth I. Wait, in Pontiac, Mich.

husband of Anna, fond father of Jack Oak erandchlldren. At chapel. 3658 S. Wolcott striking students that their con WTRTH Charles Wlrth. beloved father of Mrs.

E. Volk. Mrs. J. Bergeron.

Emll. Elmer. Wsllsce. and the Rev. Roy Wlrth.

Funeral Thursday. 3 p. at rhapel, 929 Belmont avenue. Interment Waldhelm. WLEKLXNSKI Leon WlekUnskl.

beloved hus avenue, until 10:30 a. m. Friday, services 2 ley and Mrs. June Julian. Services at chapel, 2906 Madison street.

Thursday at 2 p. m. n. m. at St.

Andrew's Ev. Luth. church, 37th and Honore. Interment Bethanla. La Interment Oakrldge.

tinued absence might result In a large number of class failures. The pupils also were told the authorities were considering canceling fayette- 0985. IGOE James Igoe. beloved husband of Annie BUCKELS Esther A. Scanlan Buckels.

beloved OTTERBECK Anna Otterbedr. nee Metmer. Oct. 29, beloved mother of Ellen Rose. Edna Piedlow.

Sgt. Leona Rose. WAC. fond daughter of Anna Mletmer. sister of Clara Ryder.

T-nuls Cadv. and Elsie Gebhardt. Funeral wife of the late Charles, dear momer 01 Oakland, Oct. 30 Special Amhrose. Charles, and the late John W.

Froebel High school's football game Funeral Frldav at 8:30 a. m. from chapel, at service Frldav afternoon at 2 o'clock Ryan Igoe. father of Mary Austin. James.

Josephine Dillon, Edward. Eleanor Yanahan. and the late John, brother of Mary. Edna Downs, Annie Mulrooney. Kathryn Gllmartln.

Margaret O'Connor, and the late Michael. Funeral Thursday at 9:30 a. m. from funeral home. 5438 S.

Halsted street, to Visitation church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Bou. 0662. Dr.

John Campbell Merriam, 76, one of the nation's LAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH SIDE CHAPEL 63D AND HARVARD-AVENUE. PHONE WENTWORTH 0025. WEDNESDAY. HULTQUIST Aiming I. 3 p.

m. at chapel. WEAD Amanda. 3 p. m.

at chapel. THURSDAY. BOWER MASTER Daniel D. 4 p. m.

at chapel. CRAWFORD, Henry, 3 p. m. at chapel. McDERMOTT Cora.

1 p. m. at chapel. POO LEY Anns. 3 p.

m. at chapel. NORTH SIDE CHAPEL 4920-24 Irving Park road, to St. Bartholo Inter- with Valparaiso High school Satur- funeral home. 6216 N.

Clark street. mew's church. Interment Calvary cemetery. day because many of the Froebel Chenoa. 111.

players are among the strikers. CAVANAUGH See, Dorothy Z. Nolan notice. ment Eden cemetery. PAGLINI Gregory Paglinl.

beloved husband of the late Rose Paglinl. fond father of Jack, Mrs. Roae Tarantola. Louis, Sam, Carl. Mrs.

Mary Scafldl. Mrs. Ann Pizza. Frank, and Mrs. Antoinette Foster.

Fu City and school authorities, par CHUGREN Emll Chugren, beloved husband of JOHNSON Mary Johnson, nee Kounovsky. of N.tr,n- rie.r father of Helen Antloch. 111.. Oct. 29.

1945. beloved wife of Mathilda, nee Nelson: dear father of Helen ents, and students alike made no AdolDh Johnson, fond mother of Edward and the late Emll. Services Thursday. 1:30 p. at funeral home.

3224 Montrose ave 09 neral Friday. 9:30 a. m. from cnapei. move toward ending the stalemate.

Besutl Presker. sister of Edward F. Kounovsky. Funeral Thursday at 11 a. m.

from home for funerals, 5842-44 W. Cermak road. Inter W. North avenue, to St. Philip nue.

Interment Mount Olive. band of Margaret nee Burbach: sots of Bernlce snd Michael WlekUnskl. brother ot Frank. Theodore. Joseph.

Anna WlekUnskl and Mrs. Sophia Gaskey. Funeral Frldav. 9:30 a. from parlors 67th street snd Dorchester avenue, to t.

Clara's church. Interment by auto to Sterling. 111. WORLD Amelia C. World cf 7841 avenue.

Oct. 29. 1945. beloved wife of Frrdl L-. fond mother of Mrs.

Florence Whittlger. Wilfred. Alice, and Mary Jane World, mother-in-law of Russell Whlttlger. Resting at chapel. Ul I.

75th street. Services Fridsy. Nov. 2, a .:4 3 p. m.

Interment Osk Woods. Memoes -a Andrew Wilson chapter. No. 319. E.

Alta Rebekah lodge. No. 303. and Nora lodge. No.

8. I. O. S. YOUNG S'SrL Floyd A.

Tounr. U. S. A. A.

te- killed In France Oct- 30. 1944. age 3T ij years, of 2144 S. Lawndale avenue, dear-' beloved son of Edna snd the 1st Fred, Young, fond brother of LaVera Kresln, ZULEG Richard A. Zulet of 1437 Rldgelan avenue.

Berwyn, beloved husband of Clara, nee Meyer: dear father ot Shirley and Richard brother of Edward and Elmer. Resting st funeral home. 6748 Roosevelt road. Osk Park. Services Thursdsy, 2 p.

m. Interment Waldhelm. Froebel, which has all elementary Dr. Harmon, who retired five years ago, is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Norma H.

Olsen, of Chicago. Mrs. Mary M. Council CODE William E. Code.

M. Oct. 29. 1943 ment Bohemian National cemetery. Information, Cicero 243.

Omit flowers. ana high school grades, has 1,100 hrnrtier nr Mirr. jonn j. t.oae. taraunu outstanding authorities on palaeontology and geology, died here today after a six months' illness.

He was president emeritus of Carnegie institution of Washington, D. and his career as a teacher and leader in scien Arthur Walter A. Code, M. and Etta JUNG Marie Jung of 2300 Sunnvside svenue. r-niie.

and tne late Rev. oeorze i-oae. Resting at funeral home. 318 N. Central white and 1,000 Negro pupils.

Delay in Paying $29 5501 NORTH ASHLAND-A VENUE. PHONE LONGBEACH 3048. WEDNESDAY. Services for Mrs. Mary M.

Coun avenue. Auatln. Funeral Friday. 10 a. m.

to St. Edmund's church. Oak Park. Inter Oct. 28.

1945. In Lynbrook. Long Island, N. beloved wife of the late Anton Jung, loving mother of Arthur H. Anton Jr.

and Edwin H. Jung. U. S. N.

R. At chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Thursday, Nov. 1, at 2 p.

m. Interment Eden. ment Mount Carmel. Austin 0017. church.

Interment Mount Carmel. PEPPAS Peter Peppas. beloved husband of Sophia, dear brother cf William Peppas. fond brother-in-law of Katherine W. Peppas.

cousin of Demetrios and Mrs. Mary Peppas. uncle of seversl nephews snd nieces. Funeral Thursday. 1 p.

at chapel. 4710 N. Western avenue. Services 3 p. m.

at Holy Trinity church. 1101 S. Peoria. Interment Elmwood cemetery. PERKINS Stanley R.

Perkins, Oct. 39. 1945.1 beloved husband of Lula, father of Mrs. I Carolyn Stang. brother of Harry, and Sumner Perkins of Milwaukee, and Mrs.

Glidden Reeve of Downers Grove. Resting at funeral home, 318 N. Central avenue, an.tln Services Thursday. 2:30 p. m.

jwiiiilirTliiirT cil, 77, of 707 Downer Aurora, member of a socially prominent family, will be held at 3:30 p. m. to Cab Bill Costs $5 Fine DOERK Grace M. 3 p. rn.

at chapel GROSSMITH Mary E. CONLEY Phillip E. Conley. father of John, son of the late Patrick and Margaret Con- 11 1. m.

at Kosenui cnapei Donnie Neubert, 14509 Seeley st, XV I JUNG Marie D. Jung, nee Weber. Oct. 28 morrow In tr chapel at 332 Downer uixmoor, was fined $5 and costs and nerai eriaay, nyw. th.

intn mother of imprmmc Our Lsdv of Sorrows church. MACKIN John H. 1 0 a. m. In church.

NELSON Caroline. 3 p. m. at chapel. ORTH Louise H.

4 p. m. at chapel. Arthur and Anton Jr. and Edwin, cy.

U. S. pi. She died Monday in St. Joseph's hospital.

She is survived by three St. James' cemetery. Kenosha. Wis. Mem N.

four grandchildren, sister of the Iee ber of division 241. A. A. of S. fc Lena Strasser.

Hermlna Grabowskl. and Her R. M. E. Of A.

THURSDAY. Weber. Resting at chapel. 5501 N. Ahlant.

put under $500 peace bond by Police Magistrate William Kane in the county highway police court at Homewood yesterday after Neubert had paid a $29 taxi bill to Mrs. Louise Rauen, 304 W. 111th pd. Mrs. LARSON Arleen.

1 p. m. at chapel Services Thursday, 3 p. at chapel. CRAWFORD Henry Crawford.

7133 Lafayette Oct. 28. 1945, husband of the late MANNING Thomas F. 4 p. m.

at chapel. KELLY Bernard Kelly, beloved son of Sarah TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION OF THE TRIBUNE Order for mall subscription must be aecona-panted by remittance to cover. Rate In Illinois (outside Chicago 1. Indiana. uii.hi.n and Wlaconaln: Jane Crawford, father of Alex.

James. Henry, Milwaukee papers please copy. Austin 0017. PERZ Stanley Pen, 5721 S. Albany, beloved husband of the late Mary, devoted father of Josephine Mlchalskl.

John. Stella Krlmbel. Rettv Jones. Frank Mlchalskl. Casey.

Lillian nee Kelly, and the late Edward lond LAUTENSLAGER Ben A. Sr. Pfc. William Crawford. U.

S. Agnes Mur sons and three daughters. Dr. Fred E. Angle Kansas City, Oct.

30 UP) Dr. Fred E. Angle, 45, who received national recognition for his development for a treatment for undulant 11 a. m. at chapel.

ray. Helen Forsyth. Jeanle Hirst, Ann Brown. Janet Morrow, and Catherine Paton. At tific research Dr-JohB c- M'rrUra spanned half a century.

Dr. Merriam often led Carnegie Institution expeditions and one of his biggest personal successes was his work on pre-historic animals found in the asphalt lakes of California. Here he found the remains of saber toothed tigers and lions larger than any known present day lions. He also delved into the Maya civilization of Mexico. He was born at Hopkinton, in 1869 and obtained a doctor of phi JUNG Marie.

2 p. m. at chapel. brother or Edward. Mrs.

Irene Baker. Cella. Mrs. Mary Darvas. and Julia.

Funeral Saturday. 10:30 a. from residence. 3054 Jackson boulevard, to Our Lady of Sorrows church. Interment Mount Carmel.

Rauen testified she was called to a Hely. and Claire Gold. Funeral Saturday, 9 from charjel. 2959 W. 43d atreet.

to chapel. 63d and Harvard, where aervlces FRIDAY. will be held Thursday, Nov. 1. at 3 p.

m. tavern in Calumet Park on Oct, 20 St. Gall church. Interment Resurrection. Interment Mount Hope, RASMUSSEN John S.

1 p. m. at chapel. and hauled Neubert around most Lafayette 7781. CUNDY Cora G.

Cundy, beloved wife of Wll- KERNAN William P. Keman. 3842 Wilcox TEUBER Esther. 10 a. m.

In church. PTTosnv T.vdla Axatha Plerson. Services fever, died today at the University of the day. He paid a taxi bill of street, beloved husband of Nora Lynch Ker- Ham E. Cundv.

fond sister of Mrs. w. SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. nan, dear father of Dorothy Keman. brother Bennett and the late Mrs.

H. T. Hopper of of Kansas hospital where he was an vtreinta. Minn. Resting at funeral home, WHITE Stan E.

Dally, without Sunday, one year. S3 O0: st months. 82.50: three months. IU1; tws) months, SI. CO: one month.

SO cents. Daily, wtth Sunday, one year. 312.50; SIS months. 36.25; three months. 33.15.

Sunday only, on year. 37.30; on month. Rates ot subscription In post si rones 3 and 4. measured trom Chicago I. outside of mines s.

Iowa. Michigan, and Wisconsin: Dally, without Sunday, on year, 37.30: one month. Sl.OO. Daily and Sunday, en rear. SI 3.00; one month.

82.00. .11.1 a) at and associate professor of medicine on $17.50 and continued the ride. When the bill reached $29, he refused to pay, Mrs. Rauen said. 6831 W.

Chicago avenue. Services Wednes of Rose Mahon. Minnie Qulnn. Anna Blese. and the late Joseph Keman.

Funeral Friday. 11a. from chapel. 4817 Madison street, to St. Mel's church.

Burial Calvary. Aus. 1137. day at 7 P. tn.

Interment Friday In Iron Mountain. Mich. Iron Mountain, Mich papers please copy. Please omit flowers. Thursday.

Nov. 1. at 2 P. at Hansen funeral home, Racine. Wis.

PLUMB Anna C. Plumb. Oct. 27. 1945.

ot 862 E. 65th street, mother ot Mrs. Ann Whitfield, widow of L. M. Plumb.

Services at chapel. 6328 Cottage Grove avenue. Wednesday. 1:30 p. m.

Interment Mount Hope Information. Fairfax 3900. POTEMPA Albert Potempa, beloved husband of the late Sophie, nee Gnladefc: devoted if John. JoseDh. Edward.

Josephine. KERSHAW Raleigh Kershaw, suddenly. Oct. losophy degree from Munich in BEVERLY CHAPEL 2121 W. 9 5TH-STREET.

PHONE BEVERLY 2182. FRIDAY. the teaching staff. Thomas F. Manning Services for Thomas F.

Manning. 29. age 78. late of 7915 S. Peoria, fond decker Grace A.

Decker, wife of Arthur 1893 after graduating from Lenox father of Mrs. Stanley Evans. Mrs. Mry mother of Pfc. Arthur u.

r-ic. John U. S. overseas, Mrs. Charlotte Byerly.

Mrs, Harry Spoor of Houston. college, la. He taught paleontology aiam -f measured from Chicago. Canada and Mexico: BVAwaWaWaWaWaWawavAawABaw Kramer. Louis, and James.

Services Thurs DETTRA Robert F. 11 a. in. at chapel. Mrs.

Laura Miner or ban uiego, ui, ana Donald Kershaw of Detroit. Mich. Resting at chapel. 851 E. 75th street, where services dav.

1 n. at chapel. 2346 W. Madison rati. SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED.

73, of 6560 N. Winthrop former officer of the International Accountant society, who died Monday at sister M. Lvdla. FeUcian Sisters. O.

S. street, to Elmhurst cemetery. Joliet, III. at the University of California, where he became dean of faculties in 1920. The following year he was elected president of Carnegie SLOREK John V.

will be held Thursday, Nov. 1, 2:30 p. m. Interment Falrmount. mrr-rnA Robert F.

Dettra. 8314 S. La Porte "si avenue. Oaklawn. Oct.

z. isis, oe- Valerie, and the late Pvt. Frank D. Potempa. father-in-law of Anna.

Constance. Bernlce, Louis Costello. and Otto Denemark. grandfather of grandchildren. Funeral Friday, KINSELLA Susan Krummenacher Klnsella of Dally, witnout sunoai, per month.

31.50. Sunday only, one yew. $7.50: en monus, SI 00. Dally and Sunday, on year, $19.50: on month. $2 50.

Foreien: Daily Tribune only. S25.00 per rear: with Sunday. 342.00 per year. Give uostornce address In full. Including? munrv and state.

Remit tn express moner lnvd husband of Mary Dettra. nee Hayes; St- Joseph's hospital, will be held tomorrow at 4 p. m. at the chapel fond father of Set. Joseph U.

S. and LAIN SON 910 Wrlghtwood avenue, beloved cl Daniel fond mother of Mrs. Gertrude at 5501 N. Ashland av. He is sur- James L.

At chapel. 2121 W. 95th street, Chicago, where services will be held Friday, Nov. 2. at 11 a.

m. Interment Evergreen. Nov. 2. at 9:30 a.

from funeral home. 2806 S. Kolln avenue, to Good Shepherd church. Interment Resurrection. Law.

0778 oicMTTVN.jAhn s. Rasmussen of 1541 i Shanahan. Thomas John and Angela sister of the late Mrs. Henry May and Mrs. Henry Arndt.

Funeral Friday. 9:15 a. from funeral home. 1359 Devon ave liquor store loot totals $3,128 'vived by his widow. Pearl Burglars broke Into an adjoining place, order, draft, or In registered letter st our Hat: to Th Tribune company, publishers.

Tribune DICKSON Maxwell K. Dickson, beloved husband of Mary, fond father of Donald, dear nue, at Glenwood. to St, Clement's church erandfather of Donald Jr. and Thomas and Calvary. brother of Scott William Philip Why Thousands of Doctors Have Prescribed smashed a hole In the aide wall, and stole 3700 and liquor valued at $3,128 from the Symphony Liquor store, 4916 Chicago early yesterday.

Norman Laptne, the owner, reported to police. JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" ERIE AT WABASH-AV. WHITEHALL 6060. 4542 RAVENSWOOD-AV. LONGBEACH 030S.

Violet McDonald, and Dorothy. Funeral Wed- KOCH Frank H. Koch, beloved husband of nesdav. 1:30 D. at chapel.

3807 Lincoln Clara, fond father of Doris. Frances, Clara. a I from funeral home. 4905 Lincoln avenue, ltr and Area TernDie anrma. Masonic service i ADVERTISMENT When Other Laxatives Fail Washtenaw avenue.

Oct. 30. 194 5. beloved husband of Margaret Rasmussen. fond father of Walter Rasmussen and Edna Hansen, brother of Sam.

Carl. Anna EspeuaL and Tbora Danlelson of Norway: also survived by seven grandchildren. At ehapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Friday, Hot. 2.

at 1 p. m. Interment Mount OUve. READ Mary I. Read.

1710 Lunt avenue, wife of the late Jay J. Read, mother of Lyle D. Read, grandmother of Lt. Robert W. Read.

U. S. N. R-, and Marjorte Read Llnd-atrom. Resting at funeral home.

6939 N. Clark street. Services at Rogers Park Congregational church. Thursday. 3:30 p.

m. In Tuesdav. n. m. cemetery.

For blessed relief, try the clean, modern proved way to help simple backache. Just apply one Johnson's BACK PLASTER, right on the sore Its mild medication rently HEATS rour- nTDTER Barbara Didler. nee Schlltx. beloved KRAMER John Kramer, husband oi tne late Square. Chicago.

We cannot be responsible tor currency sent thru the mall. Persons wishing to take The Tribune by carrier may order It postal card or telephone) Superior 0100. When delivery Is Irrerular. make complaint. All unsolicited manuscripts, article, letters, and pictures sent to The Tribune art sent at the owner's risk and The Tribune company a pressly repudiates any liability or responsibility for their sale custody or return.

MF.HRF.R OF THE ASSOCIATED PBESS The Associated Presi It express? entitled to the for publication of sit news dispatches credited to It or not wife of the lata Henry motner or Aioy- Anna, oear mnrr ui yv.ih.uj, nt.r.i, FLUSH BOWELS QUICK slus, Leo, Mary Hermes. Cecelia Schaul. SKEELES COLONIAL CHAPEL COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICE AT LOWER COST 8 38 COTTAGE GROVE. RADCLIFFE 0220. John, Fred.

Esther. Lillian. Eleanor. Theodore. Richard, and the late Sgt.

Edward. U. S. brother of Frank. At funeral home.

With NEW KVtUSCHEN A 1733 Wilson avenue, until 10: a. m. hen bowel are donned due to constipation. Thursday. Interment St.

Joseph's. causing gas pains, bloating nervousness, take KRAMER Katherine Kramer, nee Nelson, wife terment Ann Arbor, Mien. of the late Leonard, mother of Mrs. Eleanor back, stirs up circulation, fights congestion, eases pain. Warm flannel covering; keeps heat in, cold out fives continued support feels great I Insist on the GENUINE, made by Johnnou tc Jahnian.

At rour nearest drug; store. Keenan and P. M. 1C Leonard. U.

S. Michael, Raymond, William, Tom, Anna Schaul. the late Francis. Agnes Adair, Joseph. Sister Mary Henry, C.

S. and Henry. Funeral Thursday. Nov. 1.

from funeral home. 7066 N. Clark street, to St. Nicholas' church. Evanston.

Interment St. Mary's. Techny. 111. Information, Davis 2185.

DIXON Margaret Barrett Dixon, beloved wife of Daniel dear mother of Mrs. Marlon Perrln. Mrs. Grace Warner, and Estelle. fond alster of Mrs.

Bess Komerous and Mrs. Nell Stein. At funeral home. Austin boulevard at Lake street. Funeral Thursday.

10:30 a. to St. Lucy's church. Interment All Saints'. C.

H. JORDAN CO. FUNERAL HOME, 300 ERIE, 1 Block E. ot Michigan. 90 YEARS SERVICE SUP.

7709 MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS daughter of the late Patrick and Nora Nelson, sister of Mrs. Mary Creenwalt. Mrs. (CAUSED BY COLDS) pirtdssin must be good when thousands of Doctors have prescribed lt for so many years, pertussin acta at once to relieve such It actually loosens phlegm and make? lt easier to raise. Safe and effective for both old and young.

Pleasant tasting, tool an intestinal bath for quick gentle relict New KRUSCHEN softens hardened waste matter, then flushes both upper and lower bowels, restoring inner cleanliness. Quick, gentle. Caution: Use only as directed. Only 35c and 83c at druggists. Ask for New Krutchen today.

RODMAN Charlotte Grace Rodman. nee Ness, of 3249 W. SOth street, loving wife of Leslie, devoted mother of Lois. Leslie and Shirley, daughter of the Ute George and Jean Ness, sister of Malcolm Ness. Funeral Frldav at 2 p.

ra. at funeral home, 2043 w. Cermak toad. Interment Mount OUva, Canal 0743. Margaret Whitney.

Josephine Farley. Michael, and Daniel Nelson. Funersl Frl- otherwise credited to this paper, snrt also to the local newt published herein. All rights of republication of speclsl dispatches herein also ax reserved. dsy at 9:30 a.

m. from chapel. 9500 Com CEMETERY MARKERS. MONUMENTS AT mercial avenue, to St, Kevin cnurcn. interment Mount Olivet.

South Chicago 01S3. Savings. Sears. Roebuck A State-St Basem*nt. Also at Irving Park and Clcexo-av.

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