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yyry ysry r-y n'r)1 LINDSLEY DOTOU-iy Undsler. wife eif Allen mother of Allen Mrs. Jane Hed (CMragn 3atlg arthutu, Wednesday, July 27, 1955 OBITUARIES TRUCK DRIVER GOES FREE IN 3 AUTO DEATHS SMALL PLANTS SECURITY AID OUSTED BY U.S. SEEFELDT William Seefeldt. July 3 5.

1955. beloved husband ol Elizabeth Waid-billlg Seeleldt; lather of Marguerite Hoffmann, Betty Lane, Florence, end William Seefeldt brother of John. Arm Scholz, Alvins. and the late Julius and Blondma Hasselmann. Services Thursday, 2 p.

at luneral home. 6311 N. Clark: street. Interment Memorial Park. Member cf the Rotary International tlai.

William Seefeldt Services for William Seefeldt, 58, of 6030 Sheridan executive assistant with Uarco Business Forms, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 6311 Clark st. He died Monday in Columbus hospital. Mr.

Seefeldt formerly SH ELT Sarah M. Shelt, beloved wife of the HELD FOR QUIZ IN SLAYING OF MARY MANZO Clarence Baugh, 17, of 5831 La Salle was held last night by Stockyards police for questioning in the slaying of Mary Manzo, 8, of 5340 Wentworth whose body was found July 7 in an underpass at 46th st. and Normal av. Baugh was arrested yesterday by Detectives Harold Welsh and Norbert Brasky at 53d st. and Wentworth av.

He was taken to the detective bureau for a lie detector test, the results of which police described as inconclusive. He will be questioned further today. Charges Are Dropped in Fred J. Claussen Rites for Fred J. Claussen, 58, of 9345 S.

Claremont vice president of C. F. Claussen Sons, pickle dealers, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Hope Evangelical Lutheran church.

He died Monday. Mr. Claussen was a director of the Chicago City Bank Trust company. He leaves his widow, Marie a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Grosse, and three sons, Frederick Edward and Ronald R.

Sister Francis Leo Highland Park Crash LTCHINGH AM Arthur J. Etchlngham. beloved husband of Mary McNlchola Etch-lngham; loving father of Thomas. Rosemary, and Grace; dear son of Arthur and Mary, nee Rose; brother of Edward and James. At chapel, 4817 Madison street.

Funeral Friday, 9:15 a. te St. Genevieve's church. Mass 10 a. m.

Burial Queen of Heaven. AUstin 7-1137. FILES E. Wayne Files, age 68 years, at a Leeaburg hospital. Resident of Mount Dora, beloved husband cf Florence; dear father of Mrs.

Michael J. Bennett of Mount Dora, grandfather of two. Rosary services to be held at 8 p. m. on Thursday at Rehbaum funeral heme with high mass at St.

Mi ry of the Lake Catholic church on Friday. 9 a. m. Military services and Interment to be held at Pine Forreft cemetery. Connected with the American Meat Institute for 30 years.

Member of St. Mary of the Lake Catholic church and Mount Dora Kiwanlt club. riLIPPI Carl Filippl, late of 701 S. Claremont street, loving brother of Adela Pscllll nd Veronica of Rome, Italy; dear uncle of Mrs. Alice Dallasanta, Edward Facilli.

nd Mrs. Mary Catallnotto. Funeral Friday, 8:30 a. from chapel, 15400 W. Harrison street, to Precious Blood church.

Interment Mount Carmel. Information, AUstin 7-8600. Member of Woodmen of the World lodge. No. 472.

FLEER Viola Fleer, nee Schneider, beloved wife of the late Rev. H. Armln Fleer; dear mother of William, Doris. Beatrice. M.

Armin and Laura; grandmother of three; daughter of Laura Schneider; sister of George and Carl. Service Thursday, 1:30 p. at St. Philippus E. A R.

church, 36th and S. Seeley. Interment Evergreen. Resting at chapel. 1939 W.

35th street, until Thursday noon. FORD Arthur H. Ford, beloved Husband of the late Hattie; fond lather of Dorothy Sunde, Marjorie Ford, Gladys Cleek, and Laverne C. Moe; grandfather of five; great-grandfather of five. Funeral Thursday, 1:30 p.

at chapel, 5911 W. Madison street. Interment Forest Home. Retired member of Bell Telephone com Washington, July 26 CJ) The small business administration today confirmed it has fired George V. McDavitt, who stirred a controversy as boss of the agency's security program.

SBA Administrator Wendell B. Barnes told McDavitt he was thru as of quitting time yesterday, an SBA spokesman late Rev. William lond mother of Nettle E. and Bethel L. Nelson: grandmother of Annette Nelson.

Resting at funeral home. 57 01-03 W. Division street, until 10 a. m. Thursday.

July 2 8. Graveside services at 2 p. m. at Bluff. City cemetery, Elgin, 111.

AUstin 7-4440, SHINE Richard Shine, 7755 Normal avenue, beloved brother of Michael Shine of New York. Resting at funeral home, 915 Wentworth avenue, until 10:30 o'clocie Wednesday evening. Funeral to be held Saturday In Long Island City. N. Y.

Native ol Canturk, County Cork. Ireland. Member ol division No. 341. Street Railway Employees; Cameron Butler post.

No. 130, A. and St. Joseph's branch et the Little Flower. TRlangit 4-2121.

SMITH George K. Smith of Kankakee, husband of Ann; father of Mrs. Dorothy Provis and Mrs. Martha Asherman, Services 3 p. m.

Thursday at chapel, S3 03 Lake Park avenue. Interment private HYde Park 3-0013. Three manslaughter indictments against Stanley M. Jacques, 59, growing out of an accident in Highland I I Park last Jan. 2 in which I STEWART Henry Clark tHarryl Stewart of -CEKETERIES- said.

The spokesman said the 48 year old security director, who has held government jobs since 1942, was laid off for making "unauthorized statements" to was Chicago office manager for International Business Machines corporation for 25 years. He leaves his widow, Elizabeth; three daughters, Mrs. Marguerite Hoffman, Mrs. Betty Lane, and Florence, and a son, William Jr. William Caho William Caho, 65, of 7716 S.

Cornell died yesterday in West Side Veterans hospital. He was president of the Caho Painting and Decorating company, and a member of Wood-lawn American Legion post. He leaves his widow, Genevieve: four daughters, Mrs. Rita Marie McElroy, and Genevieve, Dorothy, and Susan Caho; two sons, William, and John, and two brothers. three persons were killed, were dropped 4 CHOICE lotj near gate.

SI. 000 buys. West Lawn cemetery. EStebrook 8-8406 till 8 p. m.

EUclid 6-3513 after 8 p. m. Mr. Therrlault. yesterday on IN MEM0RIAM- Mass for Maryknoll Sister Francis Leo, 30, who died June 16 in Manila, P.

will be said at 9 a. m. Saturday in St. Sa-bina's church, 1210 W. 78th pi.

She was buried in Manila. Sister Francis, the daughter of Mrs. Catherine Dixon of 9432 Bishop entered the Maryknoll order in 1944. She went to the Philippines in 1950 to teach in Maryknoll college. Besides her mother, she leaves two sisters and two brothers.

MinDoro, icrmeriy ol Lawn avenue. Western Springs, husband of the late Mattle Cook Stewart; father of James P. Stewart of Edinboro, and the late Phebe grandfather of lour. Service Thursday, 3 p. at funeral home, 518 Hillgrove avenue, Western Springs.

Interment Falrmount. SIR ATTONIsa bell Stratton, 76 years, for, merly of 3715 Luella. Chicago, 111., fond mother of Thomas Craven and Mrs. He; en, Keeman: grandmother of William and Barbara. Funeral Thursday at 2 p.

m. et Habecker A Derrick funeral home 253 Center street. Lake Geneva, III. Burial Oakhlll cemetery. Lake Geneva, 111.

SUTTON Alice 5utton, wife of the 5a' Hugh; mother of Virginia daughter of the late Jeremiah and Neihe Hagerty: sister cf Garrett, Joseph, Neile. Lillian Tangye, Evelyn, and the late Catherine Muflat. Gertrude Stritesky. Marv. Jerry, and George Hagerty: grandmother of Marilyn.

Kenneth, and Donna Jean Sus-marskl. Funeral Thursday, 10:30 a. from luneral home, 4152 Sheridan road, at Buena, to St. Mary of the Lake church. Mass 11 a.

m. Interment Mount Carmel. Bittersweet 8-1536. AROLD Carrolee Arold. In loving memory of our darling wife and mother, who passed away one year ago today.

Beyond the sunset the ha ton Still memories linger on. HUSBAND, WILLIAM. AND CHILDREN, LOUISE, FRED, AND JEAN. CAPEK Louise J. Capek.

In loving- memory of our dear mother, who passed away one year ago today. DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND SON, CAPEK Louise J. Capek. In cherished memory or our dear sister, who passed away one year ago today. SISTERS AND BROTHERS.

DAIKER Claude B. Dalker. In loving memory of our dear father and son, who passed away one year ago today. LOVING MOTHER, WIFE, AND FAMILY. MOLNER Sarah Molner.

In memory of our dear mother, who passed away 23 jeara ago today. HER. CHILDREN. William Grunewald Mass for William Grunew ald, 54, of route Lake Villa, Lake lick, and William grandmotner oi live. At chapel, 1971 W.

111th street, until noon Wednesday. Services 1:30 p. m. et Morgan Park Presbyterian church, 111th and Longwood drive. In lieu cf flowers make gifts to M.

P. Presbyterian Church Memorial fund. BEverly 8-0671. LUDWIG Erie C. Ludwig, beloved son of Ida and the late Edward; nephew of Edna Lehwald, Charles, and William Ludwig.

Service Thursday, 3 p. at luneral home, 1458 Belmont avenue. LLEHRING Fred J. Luehrtng, 121 W. Davis street, Arlington Heights, dear brother of Laura Pepper.

Ellen Elchler, Pearl Brody, Albert C. an! William W. Resting at funeral home. Ill W. Campbell street.

Arlington Heights, where services will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. Interment Arlington Heights cemetery. LYONS Sheryl Lyons, latt cf Battle Creek, July 24, 1955, wife ol Robert: mother of Robert Michael, and Jeffrey; daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Verst. Services at funeral home. 221 E. Erie street, Thursday, 3:30 p. m.

Interment Rose hi II. MicDERMOTT Bemlce MacDennott, nee Back, beloved wife of Guy Frank Mao-Dermott; fond mother of Susan. Philip, Deborah, and Patricia; dear sister of Eleanor Scher, Jane Sorge. Genevieve Juszak. John Back.

Cecelia Bruchhauser. Charlotte Furth, and Irene Korai. Funeral services Friday. 1:30 p. at funertl home, 4905 Lincoln avenue, thence to Elmwood Park cemetery.

MARTIN Raymond F. Martin Crystal Lake, 111., fond son of Raymond F. and the late Lorraine, nee Bassl: dear brother of Richard. Resting at Warner Funeral home. Funeral mass 10 a.

Thursday at St. Thomas' church. Interment Mount Carmel. MAY John S. May, beloved husband of Mary, nee Mulcare; dear father of Mary Flnan, John, Joseph, and Roth Fick; three grandchildren.

Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from funeral home, 3500 N. Cicero avenue, to St. Angela's church. Interment Queen et Heaven.

BErkshlrt 7-8070. McsNDREW Thomas Mc An drew, beloved husband of the late Margaret: dear father of Mary Smith, Ellen, Peter, Thomas, and the late John; grandfather of Geral-dlne Lynch. Funeral Friday. 9:30 a. from funeral home, 5935 Belmont avenue, to St.

Ferdinand's church. Interment Mount Carmel. BErkshlre 7-44 04. MeBRIEN Henry David McBrten, late of Fox River Grove, 111., beloved husband of the late Margaret nee Dawson; fond father of Alice Strutt, Harry, Vivian Mayer, Magretta Bunny Dolezal, Vertner Bernard, and Vertner grandfather of four. Resting at American Legion hall.

Fox River Grove, III. Funeral Wednesday. July 37, at 1:30 p. m. Interment Acacia Park cemetery.

Hamilton and Toroato, papers please copy. McEnroe Bridget McEnroe, nee Gibbons, of 609 s. Elmwood avenue. Oak Park, beloved wife of the late John dear mother of the late John T. McEnroe; grandmother of the Rev.

John T. McEnroe, Thomas Patricia Strenrnnf. Mary, Rita Simpson, and William J. McEnroe. At funeral home.

17 Madison street. Oak Park-. Funeral Friday, July 29. 8:30 a. to Ascension church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel. MENNO Andrew Menno. husband of the late Santa: beloved father of Anthonv.

Michael. Connie, and Phyllis Hill; grandfather of five. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from funeral home. 619 S.

Ashland to our Lady Pompeii church. Interment Mount Carmel. MITCHELL William Mitchell. Tower Lakes. 111., July 35.

1955, beloved husband of the late Daisy Mitchell; fond father of Robert grandfather of Suzanne and Allan; brother of Louise Richards. At chapel. 2131 W. 85th street, where services will be held Friday. July 29, at 1 p.

m. Interment at convenience ol family. MOHLE Ida MobJe. 3519 W. 63d street, July 36.

1955, beloved wife of the late Otto A. Mohle: fond mother of Mrs. Alice E. Klaas and the late Earle; grandmother of Dorothy McNeil, Ernest. Vivian, and Virginia; sister of Anna Schulx.

Martha Kinney, and Minnie Koehler. At chapel. 2121 W. 95th street, where seraiccs will be held Friday, July 39, at 3 p. m.

Interment Cedar Park. MO HRM ANN Albert F. Mohrmann of 6713 N. Drake avenue. July 25.

1955, beloved husband cf the late Emma: dear father of Louise M. Berlin and Emma F. Carlson; grandfather of Earle, Donald, end Janat Lou Carlsom brother of Alberttna Bolty. At chapel. 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, where services will be held Thursday. July 38, 1 p. m. Interment Acacia Park. MOSTYN Mary Mostyn, July 26.

1955. beloved daughter of the late John and Bridget Curran Mostyn. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 6311 N. Clark street, to St.

Gertrude's church. Interment Lockport, 111. Please omit llowers. MUELLER See Gaiser notice. NEGOSKI Pfc.

Lawrence J. Negoskl. U. S. A.

engineer corps, et Fort Ord. July 11 21. beloved son of John L. and Helen Norush Negoskl; fond brother of Carol Joan. Funeral Thursday.

9 a. from luneral home. 1137 W. 87th street, to St. Kilian's church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Caslmir'a cemetery. RAd-cliffe 3-1100.

8WANKE Linda Louise Ewanke of 8128 -FRATERNAL N0TICES- Julian J. Claude Julian J. Claude, 67, of Miller five miles north of Bar-rington, a retired farmer and a Lake county deputy sherif 17 years, died yesterday in his home. He was a member of the Lake county Republican central committee and a former justice of the peace. He leaves his widow, Ida; a son, Julian and two daughters, Mrs.

Otto Miller and Mrs. Ralph Langhorst. county, who operated bakeries in Lombard and Chicago before his retirement several years ago, will be said at 10 a. m. tomorrow in St.

Mary of the Lake church. He died Sunday. Mr. Grunewald leaves his widow, Margaret, and a son, William E. AM ALGA MATED LITHOGRAPHERS OF AMERICA, LOCAL NO.

4 Julius Galser, retired pressman, died July 25. Resting at chapel, 7013 S. Racine. Funeral at Sacred Heart church, 70th and May streets, at 9:30 a. m.

Thursday. GEORGE A. CANARY. Pres. INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, local No.

Brother Samuel Guy. July 25. Service Thursday, 2 p. at chapel. 120 S.

3d street, West Dundee, 111. Information, FRanklln 2-276S. H. E. CHRISTIANSEN, Secretary.

his staff. It was reported last week that McDavitt called together his 13 aids and advised them to start looking for work elsewhere that their office of compliance and security was being abolished. Cites Budget Trouble McDavitt said there were different reasons for his discharge. He told a reporter Barnes had professed inability to get my budget thru Congress as long as you're on the payroll." Testimony before a senate subcommittee looking into the Eisenhower administration's security program had produced a variety of allegations against McDavitt, among them that he operated like a dictator and that in a previous overseas post he formed a "liaison" with a German girl. McDavitt also had been questioned closely on how well he knew Allen E.

Zoll, founder of a group known as American Patriots, which is labeled fascist on the attorney general's list of subversive organizations. The Old Wash Telling about his dismissal, McDavitt said Barnes refused a request to prefer charges against him and "started to give me the old wash." Barnes, he said, praised his work but spoke of budget troubles and notion of Robert C.Nel- son, state's at- torney of Lake county. Nelson said he moved to abandon the pending indictments because Jacques already has been tried twice on reckless homi'cide indictments. Both trials resulted in ac-quitals, one by a directed verdict. "It is unfortunate that such an accident should go unpunished," Nelson said.

However, we tried this case twice. We have no new evidence and we feel it would be an unwarranted expenditure to hold further trials." Halts for Light The accident involved occurred at Skokie hwy. and Berkeley Highland Park, about 10 a. m. Jan.

2. The victims were Harold B. Hansen, 51, of 1605 Dempster Evanston; Hansen's wife, Muriel, 47, and their son, Lawrence, 19. Their car was the fourth in a line of northbound cars halted for a stop light at the intersection. Jacques lives in Milwaukee.

He was a driver for Interstate Dispatch, 3636 S. Western and was also traveling north in Skokie hwy. At his second trial, the only one in which he took the stand, he testified that he had stopped for another signal at Deer-field about a fifth of a mile south of Berkeley rd. As Charles S. Brintnall Charles S.

Brintnall. 77 rf -ANNOUNCEMENTS- 1642 E. 56th died yesterday M- Law in Passavant hospital. He was Services for Mrs. Jessie vice president of the Drovers Martin Law, 74, 1128 Curtiss memorials FOR THE HEART FUND are appreciated and tax deductible.

They help research Address Chicago Heart Association. 69 W. Washington-st. pany, also Bell Savings and Loan for 56 years. EStebrook 8-7500.

FORGUE Oliver D. Forgue of 324T J. Broadway, beloved husband cf Dorothy; fond father of David, Eugene and Norman Forgue. Mrs. Betty Padgett, Benmln and Bernard Bishop, and Mrs.

Beulah Mahan; brother of Mrs. Meivlna McNamara. Funeral Friday, 3 p. at chapel, B29 Belmont averue. Interment Graceltnd, Please omit flowers.

FREDRICK SON Arvid Fredrickson. July 26, 1955, late of 6326 N. Bell avenue, beloved husband of Elenore: dear brother of Mrs. Alma Soderlund, also one sister and three brothers In Sweden. Funeral Thursday.

1 p. at chapel, 5149-51 N. Ashland avenue at Foster. Interment private. Member of North Shore lodge, No.

171, S. F. of A. In lieu of flowers make contribution to the cancer fund. LOngbeach.

1-5147, FREEBI RG Edith Freeburg of Maywood. beloved wife of Gunard loving mother of Betty Leu Buerckholtz and Alan G. Freeburg; sister of Robert H. Gardner: grandmother of James and Jean Ellen Buerckholtz. Services Thursday, 3:30 p.

at funeral home. Lake street at 2d avenue, Maywood. Interment private. FIU-more 3-0014. CAISER Julius Gaiser, late of 6927 S.

Msy street, beloved husband of Lena, nee Mueller; lovlsf father cf Leonard T. and Joseph dear grandfather of five. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from funeral home, 7013 S. Racine avenue, to Sacred Heart church.

Mass 9:30 m. Interment St. Mary's. Member of Sacred Heart H. N.

Nocturnal Adoration society; Chief Ranger and Legion of Honor member cf 14 Holy Martyrs jourt. No. 625 C. O. and Amalgamated Lithographers cf America, local No.

4. Please omit flowers. STewart 3-0460. GILLER Rose Ciller, formerly of 1415 Melrose street, wile of the late John. Service Thursday, 1 p.

m. at funeral home, 1458 Belmont avenue. Interment Irving Park cemetery. GOLDBERG Jacob L. Goldberg.

3750 Harrison street, Gary. beloved husband of Marlam; fond father of Stanford, Mrs. Isadore Weissbuch, and Mrs. Emmanuel Schwartz; brother of Samuel. Funeral Wednesday, 3 p.

at William Bums chapel, 67 5 Adams street, Gary. Interment Temple Bethel cemetery, Gary. GRCNEWALD William Grunewald of Lake Villa, 111., beloved husband of Margaret: dear father of William grandfather of Michael brother of Elsa Greeve. Herman, and the late Bobette Raab. Funeral Thursday.

9:30 a. from funeral home, 4 152 Sheridan road, at Buena. to St. Mary of the Lake church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment All Saints'. Member of Master Bakers. Bittersweet 8-1536. GUY Samuel Guy of 8 5 Fox avenue.

Dundee, passed away July 25, beloved husband of Eiia; dear father cf Mrs. Jane Rawllngs: one grandson and three greatgrandchildren: fond brother of Jessie Zepp of Florida. Services Thursday at 2 p. m. at Sharp funeral home.

120 S. 3d, Dundee. Interment Bluff City cemetery, Elgin. For Information, HAzel 6-2313. HAN BACH George A.

Hanbach, beloved husband of Virginia, nee Ajlward: fond father of George A. Richard. Geoffrey, and Deborah; dear son of Theresla and the late William Hanbach: brother of Carl, Trust and Savings bank. He i Downers Grove, who died leaves his widow, Alice a DEATH NOTICES Sunday in Hillsborough, will be held at 2 p. m.

today in the chapel at 4920 Main Downers Grove. She was the wridow of George former manager of the office furniture department of Marshall Field Co. She leaves two nieces, Mrs. Jessie Rogers and Mrs. Catherine Frazer.

daughter, Mrs. Virginia Hen-kle, two brothers and a sister. Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Oakwood cemetery chapel.

Mrs. Gunard C. Freeburg Services for Mrs. Gunard C. Freeburg, 62, 718 N.

3d Maywood, will be held at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 201 Lake st. in the suburb. She died yesterday in her home.

Surviving are her hus Jacob Goldberg Services for Jacob L. Goldberg, 71, of 3750 Harrison Gary, owner of a drapery shop, Monore street, beloved daughter cf Edward, and Verna; dear sister of Edward Jr. and Susan; fond granddaughter of Edwirs rd Louise Trager and Edward and Ge trude Swanke. Resting at funeral home, 1718 W. 63d street, until noon Thursdav.

Services 1:30 p. m. at Grace Evangelical Lutheran church. 61st and Marshfieid streets. Interment Beverly.

PRospect 6-1000. TAGLIAFERRO Louise TaEliaferro, rrm Rlzza. beloved wife cf the late John: loving mother of John. Charles, and Ralph; dear" sister of Lcuis Rlzzo. Joseph, Rich, and the late Susie Intrierl: -land grandmother of six.

Funeral Friday, 9 a. from funeral heme. 619 S. Ashland boulevard, to Our Lady cf Pompeii church. Interment Mount Carmel.

TARABA William Tarafca, beloved son cf the late John and Mary; fond brother -cl Joseph. Albert, Mamie. Hlen Swanson, the late John and George. Services Thum-day. 1:30 p.

at chapel. 5908 S. Kedzle avenue, interment Bohemian Na Uonal. GRovehiU 6-0090, TIMM June I. Tlmm, nee Benson, beloved wife of Edward loving daughter of Eliie and the late Fred Benson; devoted sister cf Mrs.

Pearl Schycker. Resting at ctspel, 851 E. 75th street. Services Thursday. July 28, at 1 p.

m. Interment Chapel H.J. Gardens South. TIMMERMAN Arthur J. TUnmerman.

beloved husband of the late Helen: dear father cf June Sulkson; grandfather cf Vict Lynn and Randy Blane; father-in-law of Alex Sulkson. Service Thursday, July 28, 1 p. at funeral borne. 3440 N. Central avenue.

Interment Waldheim. Klldare 5-5420. TOBIN Catherine Alrey Tobln. late of 8742 S. Hermitage, dearly beloved wife of the late Adam; loving mother of Josephine Wright, the late John Joseph Tobln, Daniel Francis.

EUzabeth. and Thocias E. lond grandmother cf -John TJack, Joan, and Joseph Leo Wright Jr. Funeral Thursday at 9 a. m.

lrom luneral home. 1018-20 W. 79th street ti St. Ethelreda's church. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery.

Member of W. C. ol No. 116. and St.

Ethelxeda Altar and Rosary society. TOPOLEWSKY See Leuls Topple notice. TOPPLE Louis Topple, late of Waueonda. 111., beloved husband of Bemlce; lovme father of Clara. Adeline, end the late Helen Polzin; dear grandfather of Keiui Parkyn: lather-ln-law ol Dick Suskey and Vance Parkyn.

Resting et funeral home. 3653-55 Fullerton avenue. Services Thursday, July 28, at 10 a. m. Interment St.

Joseph's. BElmont 5-1815. TRAUTNER George Trautner, 8 50 W. lBth street, husband cf the late Mary Trautner: loving lather cf Hazel Blaiek: fond father-in-law of John Bialek: grandfather of Heien Flory. Funeral Thursday, July 2S, 1955, 9 from chapel, 1021 W.

19th street, thence to Sacred Heart churcri for requiem high mass at 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Boniface s. CAnal 6-3Q23.

TI'RVQCIST Axel S. Tumqulst, beloved husband of Lillian; loving lather of 6an-fred E. At funeral home. 3 918 Irving Park road. Services Thursday it 1 a n.

Interment Acacia Park cemetery. Member of North Center lodge. No, 1150, A. F. A.

Irving Park chapter. No. 195. R. A.

St. Elmo commandery. No. 65. K.

and Medinah shrine. Also member of B. P. O. E.

and Nona Shora Kiwanis club. VALIN Jack Valin, 19 years old, cf 373 Ccyle avenue, suddenly, beloved sen cf Albert and Llbbie, nee Katz: fond brother cf Frances. Services Thursday at 1 p. m. at chapel, 1300 Devon avenue.

Interment Westlawn. Member of Ner Tamid Congregation. Information. ROgers Park 1-2400. AGOSTO Salvatore Agosto.

late of 2054 Roscoe street, beloved husband of the late Rose; fond lather of Domintck. Frank, and Mrs. Stella Hoidas; brother of Thomas; loving grandfather of two. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a. from chapel, 929 Belmont avenue, to St.

Andrew's church. Interment Mount Camiel cemetery. BAHl'MES Penelope Bahumes. 414 6 W. Cornelia, beloved wife cf the late George; dearly beloved mother of Tom Bahumes: dear sister cf Katherine Kanelos and Helen Karascula: fond mcther-in-law cf Kay Eanumes.

Funeral Wednesday. 12:30 p. from chapel. 4700 N. Western venue.

Services 1 p. m. at St. George's church, 2701 N. Sheffield.

Interment Elm-wood. LOngbeach 1-8696. BATIO Charles Batio, loving husband of Maud; dear father of Charles. Gilford, Jack. Philip, Donald, and Dorothy.

Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from chapel. 600 S. Sacramento boulevard, to Forest Home cemetery. SAcramento 2-4747.

BILETZ Josephine Dobrovitz Blletz, nee Kovarlk, late residence 1947 W. Huron street; devoted wife of Michael Blletz: fond sister of Elizabeth Scheibenrelt In Czechoslovakia: and nieces. Funeral Thursday. July 28, 2 p. at chapel, 1427 W.

Chicago avenue. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. MOnroe 6-2673. BOLAND John Boland. late of County Clare, Ireland, beloved brother of Nora O'Hara.

Funeral Thursday. July 28, 8:30 a. Irom chapel, 2859 N. Southport avenue, to St. Bonaventure's church.

Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery. BORDEN Ella Borden, nee Beck, 6141 S. Artesian avenue, beloved mother of Earle: loving grandmother of Kenneth, Richard, and David Borden; dear daughter of the late Adolph and Eleanora Beck; fond sister of Rose, Herbert, and the late declared, "you've got to go." band; a son, Alan; a daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Buerckholtz, and two grandchildren. Edwin Z.

Holland, director of SBA personnel, was named Rose Zieker, William, Helen, and Eleanor NELSON Gunhlld Nelson, nee Johnson, of 420 S. Delphia avenue. Park Ridge, dearly Mary Mostyn Miss Mary Mostyn, 56, of 1454 Thome a teacher in Foreman High school, died yesterday in Mercy hospital. Miss Mostyn formerly taught in Parker High school. She is survived by several cousins.

Services will be held at 10 a. m. Friday in St. Gertrude's church. beloved wife of William loving mother of Harold Mildred Klelnhaus, Gor acting security director.

McDavitt, whose pay had just gone up to $11,600 a year, said he would fight his discharge. In a political appointive job, however, he has no right of appeal thru civil service channels. Call Him Ruthless McDavitt became a figure of controversy last month when two ousted subordinates called don and Alice Worthen; grandmother of eight: fond sister cf Sadie Keller. Helen Oman, Mable Anderson, Elizabeth Anderson. George Johnson, and the late Dobro.

Resting at funeral home, 6938 w. North avenue. Services Friday, 2:30 p.m., under auspices of Glen Ellyn lodge. No. 950, A.

F. A. M. Interment Elmwood. MErrlmac 7-4441.

HASTINGS Clara Hastings, nee Mazanek, late of 2220 S. Klrkland avenue, dear sister of Bessie Lucille Kasal of Yucaipa, fond sunt of Leonard and Arlene Mazanek. Services Wednesday, July 27, at 1:30 p. at chapel. 2534 S.

Pulaski road. Interment Bohemian Na-tlontL LAwndale 1-3 972. Antoinette Hedberg and Sverre Johnson will be held at 3 p. m. today in the chapel at 675 Adams Gary.

Mr. Goldberg died Monday while vacationing in Denver. He leaves his widow, Miriam; two daughters, Mrs. Cecelia Weissbuch and Mrs. 'Syd Schwartz, and a son, Stanford.

Axel S. Turnquist Masonic services for Axel S. Turnquist, 56, of 5850 N. Forest Glen mason contractor, will be held at 1 p. m.

tomorrow in the chapel at 3918 Irving Park rd. He died Monday in Illinois Masonic hospital. Surviving are his widow, Lillian, and a son, Sanfred E. Mrs. Basil O'Connor Westhampton Beach, N.

July 26 Mrs. Elvira R. O'Connor, 62, wife of Basil O'Connor, head of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, died today at her home. Resting at funeral home. 820 Taicott road, at Cumberland, Park Ridge.

Funeral Friday. July 29. at 2 p. m. Burial Town of Maine cemetery.

TAlcott 3-5122. NYREN Hilma J. Kyren, 974 6 S. Oakley avenue. July 25, 1955, beloved wife of Axel w.

jsyren: lond motner or Walter David Carl and Stanley he was approaching Berkeley he said, the Hansen car passed him and then cut in front of him, causing him to apply his brakes. He testified that all his wheels locked, and that his trailer truck skidded on the icy pavement into the rear of the Hansen car, fatally injuring the occupants, and damaging the second and third cars in the line. State Lacks Evidence The state had no evidence with which to attack this testimony. Jacques first was indicted for reckless homicide in the deaths of each of the three victims, and it was on two of these indictments that he was tried. Subsequently he was reindicted for manslaughter on the same facts.

It was the manslaughter indictments which were abandoned yesterday. At his first trial, Judge William M. Carroll of Woodstock, sitting in the Lake county Circuit court at Waukegan, grandmother of Ronald and Charlotte. At Richard Be-k. Service Thursday.

10 a. at chapel. 6935 Stony Island avenue. Interment Shomer Hadas cemetery, Wald-heim, BORRE Frieda Borre, wife of the late M. A.

Borre. July 25. 1955; daughter of Ella A. Pheiffer; mother of Lorraine Meyer of Wheaton, 111.: grandmother of Stephen W. Meyer sister of Leo B.

Pheiffer of Hollywood. and Gladys Trimble. At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Wednesday. July 27, at 11 a.

m. Interment Memorial Park. BREDENK4MP John H. Bredenkamp, hus-. band cf Frieda Treskow Bredenkamp: father of Ralph and Carl: brother cf Minnie Brown, Helen Sears, Frieda, Martha, William, and Henry; grandfather of three.

Resting at chapel, 7319 Madison street, Forest Park, until noon Thursday. Services 1:30 p. m. at St. John's Lutheran Charles W.

Kern Indianapolis, July 26 Special Charles W. Kern, 70, former state labor commissioner, died here yesterday. He was president of the Indiana State Building Trades council and business agent and financial secretary of local 440 AFL Steamfitters and Pipefitters union for 42 years. HAYES Frank D. Hayes of 4837 Kirk street.

Skokie, beloved husband of Mildred, nee McEvoy; dear father of Frank John, and Mildred; brother of John, Helen, and Raymond. Funeral Wednesday. 9:15 a. from funeral home. 8057 Nlles Center road, Skokie.

Mass 9:30 a. m. at St. Peter's church. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery.

ORchard 3-6111, HERCHENRODER William M. Herehen-roder, beloved husband of Elizabeth; dear father of Mrs. Ruth Grotefeid and the late William father-in-law cf Jerome C. Grotefeid: grandfather of Jerome W. and Roger; brother of Charles, the late Henry and Mabel Marotz.

Service Friday. July 29, 1 p. at funeral home. 3440 N. VERST Sheryl Verst, see Lyons notice.

him ruthless and unfair. Clarence E. Clarke and Louis J. Lyell, former security investigators, told a senate civil service subcommittee a number of SBA employes were forced out unjustly. McDavitt was said in some instances to have demanded only derogatory information.

McDavitt parried questions about his relationship with the German girl identfEied only as "Miss A superior on the displaced persons commission, for which McDavitt worked in Germany, had said what he described as a liaison caused particular embarrassment when Mrs. McDavitt joined her husband abroad. The McDavitts are now divorced. chapel. 2121 W.

95th street, where services will be held Wednesday, July 27, at 2 p. m. Interment Oak Hill. OBERMAYER Walter Obermayer. beloved husband cf Goldte.

nee Forslund; dear father of Ruth Boyd and Melvin: grandfather of four: brother cf Theresa Streicher and Bertha Hall. Services Friday, July 29, 2 p. at funeral home, 3440 N. Central avenue. Interment Montrose.

Klldare 5-542 0. OELKER Ernest Oelker of 2235 N. Springfield avenue; beloved husband of the late Augusta; fond father of Minnie Snyder, George, and the late Elizabeth Poegel, William, and Ernest: also survived by five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services Thursday. 2 p.

at funeral home, 3301 W. Fullerton avenue. Interment Concordia. OHR Alois Ohr beloved husband of Rose, nee Bunelii: Loving father of Ronald. Den.

and Linda: dear sen of Alois brother of Steven and Rosemary Krause. Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a. from chapel. 1922-24 W.

Chicago avenue, to St. Stephen King of Hungary church. Interment St. Joseph's. HUmboldt 6-1230.

FACEJKA Martin Pacejka. 7642 Thomas avenue, Bridgevlew. beloved father of Mary E. Lemke, Frank Martin, and Louis Pacelks: lather-ln-law of Charles Lemke, Dana M-, and Joan M. Pacelka: brother-in-law cf Martin and Helen Kurka.

Services Thursday, July 38, 10 a. at chapel, 6301 W. Cermak road, Berwvn. 1 Interment Bohemian National. OLympic 2-1023.

Bishop 2-2990. FACELLI William Vlto Pacelll. late of 6235 N. Artesian avenue, beloved husband of Antoinette, nee Sabbla: devoted father of Carlotta, Christine, Marian Paiumbo, Gerald and Frank fond grandfather JOSEPH PULITZER'S ESTATE VALUED AT 51,208,838 TOTAL VIRGINIA CRASH KILLS CHICAGO WOMAN AND KIN Mrs. Mabel E.

Long, about 65, of 4501 Maiden and a man identified by police as her brother, Ira J. Hayden, 68, of Salem, were killed in an auto accident near Waverly, Va. Four other persons were injured when the car in which church. Interment Concordia. BRINTNALL Charles S.

Brintnall, July 26. cf the East hotel, beloved husband of Alice fond father of Mrs. Virginia B. Henkle: brother of Henry Leslie and Mrs. Gertrude B.

Holmes; grandfather of Robert B. and James M. Henkle: great-grandfather cf three. Resting at chapel, Jeffery bculevard at 77th street until 10 p. m.

Wednesday. Funeral services Thursday, 2 p. at Oak Woods cemetery chapel. SOuth Shore 8-S822. CASINO See Donato.

CATALINOTTO See Carl Filippl notice. CLAUSSFN Fred J. Claussen. beloved husband cf Marie nee Raddy; father of Lucille Grosse. Frederick Edward and Ronald K.

Claussen; grandfather of two; father-in-law of Paul J. Grosse and Pearl Claussen; son of the late H. D. and Emma Claussen; brother of Lillian Prelsin-ger, Lolita Lewib, and the late Esther Claussen. Resting at chapel.

6451-53 S. Ashland avenue, until Thursday morning. Services Thursday. 2 p. at Hops.

Evangelical Lutheran church, 6400 S. Washtenaw avenue. Interment Bethania. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Lutheran charities will be appreciated. PRcspect 6-0220.

CRADICK Josephine Cradlck. beloved wife of the late George fond mother of Mary Smith and George Cradick; sister of Mae Griffin, AUce Cradick, Nell Roesel: grandmother of 10. Funeral Thursday at 8:30 a. m. from funeral home.

4152 Sheridan road, at Buena, to St. Mary of the Lake church, 9 a. m. Interment St. Joseph's.

Please omit flowen. Bittersweet 8-1536. April 5. He held the state had failed to prove wilful and wanton misconduct. BEGIN HEARING WOMAN'S PLEA St.

Louis, July 26 UR The estate of the late Joseph Pulitzer, editor and publisher of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch until his death last March, was Central avenue. In lieu of flowers, please drmate to Heart Fund. Cremation Acacia Park. Member of Firemen's association.

Klldare 5-5420. HILL William F. Hill, late residence 6069 N. Navarre avenue, beloved husband of the late Jessie fend father of John M. and James K.

Hill: brother cf Clara Zoellner and Emma Mohan, George and Fred: grandfather cf five. Services Friday, July 29. at 3 p. m. at funeral home.

6754 Northwest highway. Interment Elmlawn cemetery. IMGRUET Mse Imgruet, nee Reuther, cf 9465 Cottage Grove avenue, beloved wile of the late Joseph: fond mother of the late Joseph; grandmother of Joseph Imgruet and Mary Dugan: dear sister of Bessie Clifford. Paul Reuther, and the late Barbara Leonard, Minnie Schwickrath, John, and George H. Reuther.

Funeral Friday at 9 a. m. from chapel. 8108 Cottage Grove avenue, to St. Joachim's church.

Interment St. Mary's. IXTRIERI See Louise Tagliaferro notice. JANKS Edward T. Janks.

beloved brother of Josephine, Michael, Evelyn, and Marie; fond uncle of seven nephews and one niece. Funeral Thursday, July 28, 9 a. from funeral home. 3440 N. Central avenue, to St.

Pascal's church. For Klldare 5-5420. JOHANSEN Helga Johansen. beloved wife of the late Carsten: fond mother of Mary, Harriet Kiimek. Albert, Ethel Hawkinson, and Helen Thompson; dearest grandmother of eight; dear sister of two brothers and one sister living In Norway.

Services at chapel. 3234 W. North avenue. Friday, July 29, at 1:30 p. m.

Interment Mount Ouve cemetery. Member of North American Union. valued at $1 .208.838 in an in ventory filed in Probate court Glucagon was riding went TO REGAIN SON WAGNFR Mary J. Wagner. late of 111., formerly cf Chicago, beloved wife of P.

Joseph Wagner: mGther of Joseph E. Wagner grandmother cf three; sister cf John A. Gross. Miss Matilda Gross, Mrs. Caroline Neubauer.

Miss Agnes Grcs. Resting Rlchert Son chapel. 31 W. Central. Roselle, 111.

Mass Friday, 10 a. in St. Walter's Catholic church. Interment St. Joseph's cemeterv.

For Information, LAwrence 9-6132 Roselle. WATSON Charles Watson, suddenly, beloved husband of Caroline: loving father cf Hazel V. Nelscn, Charles and Gladys Grover: dear grandfather of Robert Grover, At funeral home. 3913 Irving Fark road. Services Thursday at 2:30 p.

m. Interment Acacia Park cemetery. Member of Shadrach Bond lodge. No. 1044, A.

F. tc A. M. WEISBERG Sarah TBubby Weisberg. late of 4515 N.

Menticello. wife of the late Rubin: dear mother cf Morris Doris Kaufman, and Libby Greenspahn: grandmother of seven: great-grandmother of lour. Services Wednesday. 2 p. at chapel, 3019 W.

Petersen road. Interment Sr.ed-litzer Verein cemetery. Broadview. IH, Please omit llowers. LOngbeacb 1-1890.

WOLLEVBERG Stanley F. WoU-nberg, loving father of Lucille Taylor. Walter and Vircinia Cleben: grandfather of seven; great-crandfather cf one. Funeral Thursday. July 28, at 9:30 a.

from funeral home. 5247-53 Fullerton avenue, to St. James' church. Interment St. Adalbert cemetery.

BErkshlre 7-6400. WRIGHT See Catherine Tobln notice. WROBKE Frederick J. Wrebke cf Mav-wood, beloved husband of the late lond father cf Dewey, Vera Wobrock. Del-bert.

Lucille Meskimen, Floyd and sir grandchildren. Services Thursday, 2 p. at funeral home. Lake street at 2d avenue. Mavwocd.

Interment Oak F-idge. Fillmore 3-0014. ZIELINSKI Helen Zlelinskl. nee Psrtyka. of 3136 W.

41st street, d-voted wife of the late Alex: beloved mother ol Mary. Thaddeus, SSgt. Frank of United States air force, and Theresa: fend mothcr-In-law of Edward Wojteckl. Irene, and Richard Wisniewski; grandmother Funeral Thursday. a.

from chapel. 4401-03 S. Kerizle avenue, to St. Pancratius" church. Interment Resurrection.

LAfayette 3-7781. out of control and overturned of four: dear brother of Vita Antonla Pln- tozzl and Dave Pacelll. Funeral Friday, a. from chapel. 6208 N.

Western Heat Sufferer Dies After Drinking Glass of Water Suffering from the heat, James Corrigan, 56, of 3226 Clifton walked into the tavern at 3709 Broadway yesterday and drank a glass of water. He collapsed and died avenue, to St. Timothy's church, Washte naw and Devon avenue. Interment Mount Carmel. Trial of a case in wh'ch Miss Tina Zouros, 22, of 540 N.

Central seeks recovery of her illegitimate son which she gave up for adoption to a New York City couple was begun yester- FACILLI See Carl FlUppl notice. PIERROVX George G. Plerroux of 8354 Oglesby avenue, beloved husband of Fal-myre nee Renard: dear father of Mrs. Nellie H. Sparling: fond brother cf CIMMINGS Elizabeth Cumming.

nee Golly in suburban Clayton today. The inventory listed 652 shares of stock in the Pulitzer Publishing company, publishers of the Post-Dispatch, the value of which was undetermined. The estate also included 50 shares of common stock in the Press Publishing company, owners of the old New York World. The stock was listed at a par value of $5,000 but the actual value a moment later. Corrigan was a furniture finisher.

Leon of Charleor, Pa. At rest In funeral home, 2335 E. 75th street at Oglesby venue, until 10 p. m. Wednesday.

Services and Interment Newtown, Pa. SOuth Shore 8-7717. -FUNERAL DIRECTORS- loving wife of the late Andrew; devoted mother of Norman. Wesley, Roxanna, and Irene Wheeler of Billings. grandmother of 12: great-grandmother of 16.

Funeral Thursday, July 28, at 9 a. from chapel, 3604 bgden avenue, to Blessed Sacrament church. Interment family lot. DALLAS ANT A See Carl Filippl notice. JOHANSEN William A.

Johansen, loving 1 QUEEN Pnser Oueen. see 10. of 221 DE RIEMER David Goodman De Riemer, son of the late Dr. and Mrs. Albert E.

De Riemer; brother of Dorothy and W. Trail. Willow Springs, loving sen of Warren and Mabel; brother of Kenneth, William, and Faye. Resting at residence until 12:30 p. m.

Thursday. Funeral 2 p. m. at Mount Forest Ev. Congregational church.

Interment Falrmc*nt cemetery. FLeetwood 2-1298. RADLOFF Louis Radloff of 5234 N. Llano avenue, beloved husband of Elsie. Friends may call after 3 p.

m. Thursday. Services Friday, 2:30 p. at chapel, 3905-07 brother cf John. Louis, and Henry.

Services Friday, 1:30 p. et funeral home, 1023 N. California avenue. Interment RosehilL HUmboldt 6-6358. JORDAN Irving G.

Jordan, beloved husband of Henrietta, nee Byrne; dear lather of Robert I. and the late Madeline G. Jordan; brother cf Raymond L. Jordan. At luneral home, 17 Madison street, Oak Park.

Funeral Friday, July 29, 9:30 a.m., to St. Frances ol Rome church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel.

lit Breckinridge De Riemer. Services at fu neral home, 221 E. Erie street. Thursday, 9:30 a. m.

Interment Sandwlchk 111. DETLEFSEN Charlts M. Detlefsen, beloved husband of Prudence loving father of Carolyn Mather, the late Charles and jonn J. Detlefsen: son of Carrie Detlefsen; grandfather of six. Services Thursday 1:30 p.

at chapel. 7319 Madison street. Forest Park. Interment Mc*nt nope. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION OF THE TRIBUNE Order for mall subscription must be accem.

pained by remittance to enver. Rates in Illinois outside Chicago. Indiana. Iowa. Michigan, and Wisconsin: Daily without Sundav.

one year. fT.sn; six months. S3. 75: three months. 82.00: one month.

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$1.95. Sunday only, one year. $10 00; alxr LAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH CHAPEL 316 W. 63D-ST. PHONE: WEntwcrth 6-002 5 SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED HEFTER Frederick NORTH CHAPEL 5501 N.

ASHLAND-A V. PHONE: LOngbeach 1-264 WEDNESDAY BORRE Frieda 11 a. m. at chapel DIESEL Lambert 10 a. m.

In church IISKNHARDT Elizabeth 3 p. m. at chapel ROOT Laura 2 p. m. at chapel THURSDAY MOHRMANN Albert F.

1 p. m. at chapel SOUTHWEST CHAPEL 2121 W. 95TH-ST. PHONE: BEverly 8-2182 WEDNESDAY MrCONNOCHIE Elizabeth 3 p.

m. at chape NYREN Hilma J. 2 p. ni. at chapel TA1RO Adolph 10 a.

m. In church THURSDAY DIESEL Lambert 3417 N. Lakewood avenue, July 25. 1955. uncle of Clara IN.

Lincoln avenue, under auspices of Community lodge. No. 1005. A. F.

A. M. Entombment Memorial Park mausoleum. Kindly omit flowers. RICH See Louise Tagliaferro notice.

RIZZO See Louise Tagliaferro notice ROLLER Harriett Belle Roller. July 24. beloved wife of the late William: mother of George Ralph Paul the late Clara Belle, and Olive May; sister of John Isgrigg, and eleven deceased brothers and sisters; grandmother of four; great grandmother of two. Lying In state after 11 a. m.

Tuesday. Service Wednesday, July 27, 2:30 p. at funeral home, 5200 N. Western avenue, corner of Foster. Interment Rosehlll cemetery.

LOngbeach 1-6874. Lee. Elizabeth Herllnger, and the late in route 460. An unidentified man about 60 was killed yesterday when he was struck by a Chicago transit authority bus at Chicago and Greenview avs. The man wore a tan sports shirt, gray slacks, and black shoes.

He carried no wallet. Up to midnight Monday, 299 persons had been killed in traffic accidents in Cook county since Jan. 1. Of these, 185 were killed in Chicago where 18,608 were injured in the same period. MOSTOFBUSSE ESTATE IS LEFT TO HIS FAMILY William Busse, former county commissioner who died July 16 at 91, left nearly all his estate to members of his famriy, it was" disclosed yesterday as his will was filed in Probate court.

The will provided that most of the estate should be placed in trust, with six sons and daughters each receiving one-seventh of the income, and income from the remaining one-seventh to be shared by two grandsons and one great-grandson. After five years the principal is to be distributed among them in these proportions. No estimate of the estate was made. But assets of value estimated at $150,000 were KEARNS Harry J. Kearns suddenly July 24, 1955, beloved husband of Eileen, nee Ehrnwald; dear father of Mary and James: lond son of Harry and Mary Kearns.

Member of Upholsterers union, local 18, AFL. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from funeral chapel. 4338 Fuller-ton avenue, to St. Philomena's church at 10 a.

m. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. BElmont 5-163 0. KELLER William A.

Keller, 9041 S. May street, July 26. 1955, beloved husband of the late Elisabeth Keller: fond father of William J. Keller; son of Sophia Keller; brother of Herbert Keller and Dorothy Kaiser. At chapel.

2121 W. 95th street, where services will be held Thursday, July 28, at 2 p. m. Interment Beverly. In lieu of flowers contributions may be sent to the American Heart association.

KISTER Emil Kister of 3641 Ravenswood avenue, beloved husband of the late Johanna: survived by brothers and sisters In Germany. Services Thursday, 3 p. at chapel. 3905-07 Lincoln avenue. Inter months, $5 00; tiree months, S3.

00; one was undetermined. Among other assets listed was cash. Pulitzer, who died last March 30, left his estate in several trusts. The net income is to be paid to his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Edgar Pulitzer, during her lifetime.

After Mrs. Pulitzer's death, the estate is to be divided equally among his two sons, Joseph Pulitzer who succeeded his father as editor and publisher of the Post-Dispatch, and Michael E. Pulitzer of Beverly Farms, and two daughters, Mrs. Elwood R. Quesada of Los Angeles and Mrs.

Louis Hem-pelmann of Rochested, N. Y. month. Jl 20. Rates of subscription in postal zones and 4 measured from Chicago), outside of Illinois.

Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, and Gluekman and Miss Zouros day before Judge Otto Kerner in County court. It will be resumed today. Miss Zouros contended she gave up the infant for adoption by Bernard and Mollie Giuck-man on Feb. 14 after fraudulently being led to believe the adopting parents were not Jewish and were wealthy. Judge Kerner denied petitions on Miss Zouros' behalf that the Gluckmans be ordered to return the boy to Chicago for the hearing and also that the adoption be invalidated without further evidence.

KELLER William A. 2 p. m. at chapel FRIDAY MITCHELL William 1 p. m.

at chapel MOHI.E Ida 3 p. m. at chapel MOODY Clara E. 2 p. m.

at chapel SOUTHEAST CHAPEL 2024 E. 75TH-ST. PHONE: FAirfajt 4-7177 LAIN SON irfrtruoe uenrmann. Funeral lrom chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, Wednesday.

July 27, at 9:30 a. to St. Andrew's church. Interment St. Boniface's.

DOMASZEWICZ Anna Domaszewlcz, 107 20th avenue, Melrose Park, beloved wife of George; dear mother of John and Otto; grandmother of six; lister of Salomla Pocius. Resting at funeral home, 16th avenue, near Lake street, Melrose Park. Services 9:30 a. Friday. Mass et Mount Carmel church at 10 a.

m. Interment Queen of Heaven. Fillmore 4-0714. DONATO Mary Dl ixinatol Donato, riee Casino, beloved wife of the late Daniel Cosmo; fend mother of Virginia Czosek, Angela Gorecki, Theodore, end Marion; sister of Anna Giancola, Josephine, Catherine, George, and Rose; grandmother of four. Funeral from chapel, 2809 Harrison street, Friday.

July 29, 8:45 a. to St. Calllstus' church. Burial Mount Carmel. NEvada 8-2809.

DREXLER Edward P. Drexler of Kankakee, 111., beloved husband of Leona; loving father of Mrs. Phyllis Carlstead of Floss-moor, grandfather of three grandsons. Resting at funeral home, 18022 Dixie highway, Homewood, 111. Services Thursday, 10 a.

at the Infant Jesus of Prague church. Flcssmoor. Interment Assumption. D'CRKIN Matilda Durkln, beloved mother of Harry John Annabelle Anderson, and Marie Gianorio; grandmother of four; sifter of Llllfe Metts. Frank and James Dougherty.

Funeral Friday, 1:30 p. at chapel, 5911 W. Madison street. Interment Woodlawn. EStebrook 8-7500.

ELLSTROM Fred N. Ellstrom. 8808 S. Princeton avenue, beloved husband cf the late Minnie: devoted father of Mrs. Elaine Berggren of Beatrice, Mrs.

Marguerite Goetz. Herbert and Mrs. Martha Barth: fond brother of Mrs. Hulda Johnson, Mrs. Jennie Mills, also Tekla and Hilma In Sweden; live grandchildren.

Services Wednesdav, July 27. 1 p. at funeral hrrnie, HOT 79tll street. Interment OeJc HilL Fire Destroys Saratoga Daily without Sundav, one year, jio.nn; six months. S5 00; three months.

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Foreign: Dally Tribune only. $25.00 per year, with Sunday. $42 00 per year. Give postoffice address In full. Including county and state.

Remit In express money order, draft, cr In registered letter at our risk to The Tribune company, publishers Tribune Square. Chicago. We cannot be responsible for currence sent thru the mall. Persons wishing to take The Tribune be carrier may order it by postcard or te'e-phone Michigan 2-6300. When delivery 5 irregular mike complaint.

Carrier rates on request. All unsolicited manuscripts, articles lette-s snd pictures sent to Trie Tribune are sent 'e the owner ruk and The Tribune company expressly repudiates any liability or respani, bility lor their safe custody or returiu MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED FRFKSI The Associated Press Is entitled exclusive'. to the use for republication of all tr news orlrted In this RYBICKI Joseph Ryblcki. July 23. beloved husband of Agnes, nee Sokol; fond father of Ralph, Eugene, and Norman; dear brother of Anton.

Helen Muslelak. Harriet Ka-minski, and Martha Good; dear father-in-law of Marion and Theresa: grandfather of four. Funeral Thursday, July 28. at 9:30 a. from funeral home, 2806 S.

Kolln avenue, to Good Shepherd church. Interment Resurrection cemetery. Bishop 7-7331. SCHMIDT Charles Schmidt, age 79. ol Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Martha: lond father of Doris M.

Roetter: dear brother ol Mary Niemeler; lond lather-ln-la? of William Roetter; loving grandfather of Ronald C. and Virginia D. Roetter; dear great-grandfather of Richard. Service Thursday. 1 p.

at chapel, 3905-07 N. Lincoln avenue, under auspices of Accordia lodge. No. 277. A.

F. A. M. Interment Memorial Park. Member of Ideal council.

No. 10, Royal League. SCHULZ Karl Schulz of Brldgman, beloved husband of Emily, nee Munt; father cf Arthur Eugene, and Mrs. Edward Germain; grandfather of nine: greatgrandfather cf one: brother of Julius, August, Emil, Ophelia Geriltz, Pauline Wal-daw, and Adallne Stave. Services 1 p.

m. Thursday at parlors, 64 51-53 S. Ashland. Interment Bethania. PRospect 6-O220.

SEABERG Alice Seaberg. late of 4350 N. Ashland avenue, July 25. 1955. beloved wife of the late Otto: dear mother of Clarence Seaberg: fond sister of Hulda Juiln and Frida Carlson; also survived by two brothers In Sweden.

Funeral Thursday, 2:30 p. at chapel, 5149-51 N. Ashland avenue, at Foster. Interment Acacia Park. LOngbeach 1-5147.

Barn; Nashua Nearby Saratoga Springs, N. July 26 Fire tonight destroyed ment Graceland. KLECKA Joseph J. Klecka 3821 W. 60th place, beloved husband of Bessie, nee Janek; loving father of James and Joseph father-in-law cf Thelma and Alice; grandfather of Joel and Glenn.

Services Thurrday, July 28, 1:30 p. at chapel, 5112 S. Western avenut. Interment Bohemia National cemtery. FRospect 6-4758 or FRospect 8-0700.

KOCH AN Andrew Kochan of 5037 S. Seeley avenue, beloved husband of the late Kristine Vokac Kochan; loving father cf Mildred Kochan: stepfather of Albert, Louis, and the late James Vokac: grandfather of James Vokac. Services Thursday, July 28, 10 at chapel. 5112 S. Western avenue.

Interment Bohemian National PRospect 6-4758 cr PRospect 8-0700. RRAMARZ Mary Kramarz, July 26. 1955. beloved wife of Albert; dear mother of Genevieve of Pulaski. and Stephanie Francis.

4713 W. Addison street. Chicago. Services and burial July 29 at Pulaski, Wis. LEITNER Rose Leltner.

nee Soper. of Eim-hurst, 111., recently of Cicero, wife of the late August; dearly beloved mother of Evelyne Flaska and Raymond Leltner; dear sister of Mane Martinec; five grandchildren. Resting at home for funerals. 44 w. Cermak road.

Funeral notice later. OLymple 3-0243. Piser an unoccupied frame barn in Charge Tavern Lacked License; Nab Barmaid Mrs. Mary Bazley, 35, of 7335 Jackson Forest Park, a barmaid in the Green Lawn tavern, 3400 N. R'ver Franklin Park, was arrested there last night by sherif's police and charged with operating without a state liquor license.

She was released on $200 bond for appearance in Skokie police court today. the main stabling area of the Saratoga Race track, which oDPns its four week season MEMORIAL CHAPELS NORTH SOUTP NORTHWEST WEST CHICAGO found in Busse's safe deposit Monday. Nashua, the east's top i box in the Mount Prospect C. H. JORDAN CO.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS 101 YEARS 131 Krle-it. superior T-T709 ranking 3 year old, was be- aiaie uanK anaay. tween 300 and 400 feet away, collector robbed or $32 v. i Robert Flood. 7327 Greenwood An With the Other horses in the insurance collector.

was robbed rt $32 by a William Woodward Jr. stable. hMt1St1.t&.,B poom all AP news dispatches. tf i mi.

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