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1 CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE May 7, 1949.7 FUNERAL LAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH CHAPEL 316 WEST 63D STREET AT HARVARD PHONE WEntworth 6-0025 SATURDAY BOETTCHER-Carrie, 1 p.m., at chapel. Charles 2 p.m., at chapel SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED BENSON-Roy NORTH CHAPEL 6601 NORTH ASHLAND AVENUE PHONE LOngbeach 1-2646 SATURDAY BEHRENS-Henry 3 p.m., chapel. BUSCH-PIc. Jerome J. 10 a.m., in church.

COMPERE-Henry 2 p.m., at chapel. DODD-Edrle, 1 p.m., at chapel. HOFFMAN-Paul 2 p.m., at Forest Home chapel. STEMPFLE-John. 3:45 p.m., chapel.

WILMING- Robert 10 a.m., at chapel. SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED RAYWARD-Herbert SMITH -Susan SOUTHWEST CHAPEL 3121 WEST 95th STREET PHONE BEverly 8-2182 SATURDAY WILSDON-Adam Harry, 2:30 p.m., in church. SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED SEARLS-Edwin C. LAIN SON JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" ERIE AT WABASH-AV. WHitehall 4-6060 4542 RAT LOngbeach 1-0305 OD-AV.

C. H. JORDAN CO. 95 Yrs. Service SUperior 7-7709 200 E.

ERIE. 1 block E. FUNERAL HOME of Michigan CEMETERIES MOUNT Auburn. 4 grave lot. Perpetual care, $175 cash.

Van Buren 6-8467. 4 GRAVE lot in Mt. Auburn Memorial Par Park. $200. Barg.

Melrose Park 3341. MT. HOPE Cemetery-10 grave lot, beautiful location. CEdarcrest 3-4517. GRACELAND-Lakeside section 8 grave, Reasonable.

SOuth Shore 8-4591 DEDICATION APPLEBAUM- A monument will be dedicated to the memory of Esther AppleIsrael baum, Sunday, May 8, 11:30 a.m., B'nai Gate 24, Waldheim. DORDICK-A monument will be dedicated to the loving memory of Irene Dordick, nee Arkin, Sunday, May 8, 11 a.m., Westlawn cemetery. JACOBSON-A monument will be dedicated in memory of Sarah Jacobson, wife of Isadore, and children, May 8, 2 p.m. Beth Israel. near 16th.

Waldheim. LUNSIX- A monument will be dedicated to the memory of Jennie Lunsik, wife of Sam, mother of Max, Ben, and Lillian, on Sunday, May 8, 1:30 p.r1., Woodlawn cemetery entrance, 18th street and Harlem av. STINEY-A monument will be dedicated to the loving and cherished memory of Rose Stiney, Sunday, May 8, 2 p.m., Mother's Day. Relatives and friends honored presence is requested at dedicatory services to be held at the Vorner Verein cemetery on Roosevelt road, 1 block west of Desplaines avenue. RESPECTFULLY, STINEY AND BRAMAN FAMILY.

IN MEMORIAM BERNSTEIN-Bessie Bernstein. In memory of my beloved sister, who passed away ten years ago today. LESTER. BIANCO- Josephine Bianco, May 7, 1942. And while she lies in peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall always keep.

LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. BURDICK-Margaret Burdick. In memory of my beloved friend, who passed away suddenly, May 7, 1948. "Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on MONA R. BERTILSON.

FLAND-Robert Lee Ifland, U.S.A. In timeless memory of our Bob, whose life was sacrificed four years ago. MOTHER, DAD, LEE, JEANIE. LILIENTHAL-Morris Lilienthal. in fond and loving memory of our beloved husband and father, who passed away four years ago today.

LOVING WIFE, CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN, Lombardi. In loving memory of our devoted wife and mother. Though sweetly "neath your velvet turf You've slept the calendar away, We do not think of you as dead, For in our hearts you live today. LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. RUDOLPH-KOVICH- In memory of my mother and aunt on Mother's Day.

WILLARD RUDOLPH. SHEEHAN-Mary Sheehan. In memory of my darling mother, spending her second Mother's Day in Heaven. LONESOME DAUGHTER BETTY. -DEATH Ahbe, late resident 6222 N.

Leader avenue, beloved wife of Oscar fond mother of Eleanor Modes and Edwin Ahbe, dear grandmother of David and Sandra Modes and Richard and Susan Ahbe. Services Saturday, May 7, at at funeral home, 6754 Northwest highway. Interment Acacia Park cemetery. BARTCZAK-Joseph Bartezak, beloved husband of the late Theodora, loving father of Anthony, Joseph, Adam, and Walter, fond father-in-law of Gertrude, Marie and Jeannette, grandfather of four. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 3601 W.

Diversey, to St. Hyacinth church. Interment St. ALbany 2-6424 BERNARD-Rose A. Bernard, nee Beranek, of 1519 S.

Springfield avenue, -beloved wife of James sister of the late Emma L. Vlasaty, sister-in-law of Stephen D. Vlasaty, dear aunt of Adelaide A. and Lillian R. Vlasaty.

Services Saturday, May 7, 2 p.m., at funeral home, 6227 W. Cermak road. Interment Bohemian National. Stanley 1866. BISHOP-Walter J.

Bishop, beloved husband of Lucille nee DeMore, fond father of Theresa Wooley, Arthur Rita Catena, and the late John Robert. Funeral Monday 9 a.m. from chapel 3500 W. Harrison street, to Holy Guardian Angel church. Interment Mount Carmel.

Member of William McKinley post No. 231 American Legion. NEvada 8-0644. BOESCH-Agnes Bosch, beloved wife of Herbert, Service Monday, 2:30 p.m., at funeral home, 1458 Belmont avenue. Interment Graceland.

Member of Germanla chapter, No. 552, O.E.S. and Herman sisters, No. 9 BRADY-Dr. Charles Thomas Brady, of 6720 S.

Ridgeland avenue, May 4, 1949. He survived by a sister, Mrs. Harley S. Cook and a rephew Thomas M. Cook of Cleveland, Ohio and a niece, Mrs.

Clendon H. Lee of New York. At chapel, 316 W. 63rd street, at Harvard avenue, where services will be held Saturday, May 7, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Hope.

BRESTERS-Lambertus Bresters, husband of the late Johanna, father of William and Richard Bresters, Mrs. Gertrude Roerig and Mrs. Christina. Liddell. Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m., at chapel, 720 Lake street, Oak Park.

Interment Forest Home. BRICKNELL-Jess E. Bricknell, of 3210 W. 63rd street, beloved husband of Carolina Tilling Bricknell, father of Bernice Robishaw, Ruth Veseley, Jess Jeanette, LaFern Little, and Clarence Tilling, grandfather of Fred Robishaw IlI, brother of Evelyn Prokes, Martha Wach and Frances Dubsky. Funeral Monday, May 9, 1:30 p.m., at chapel, 2746 W.

51st street. Interment Fairmount. PRospect 6-7257. BROZ-Edward J. Broz, 1217 S.

Ridgeland avenue, Berwyn, fond brother of Terry, Frank, Laddie, Rose Nekolny, Bessie Nepll. Services Saturday, May 7, at 11 a.m., at funeral home, 6901-03 W. Roosevelt road, corner Kenilworth avenue. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. Member of St.

Cecelia lodge No. 665, A.F.& A.M., Chicago Federation of Musicians, local No. 10, A.F.M. Kindly omit flowers. Stanley 904.

BYERS-See DeAmato notice. CATENA-See Walter J. Bishop notice. COLBACH -Anna Colbach, nee Wolff, beloved wife of the late Michael, fond mother of Anna Marx, Helen Nosbaum and Edward M. Colbach, sister of Emma Kuhn of Pittsburg, grandmother of seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Funeral Monday 9:30 a.m., from funeral home 4905 Lincoln avenue, to St. Mathias church. Interment St. Joseph's emeterz. -DEATH NOTICESCANTORE -Joseph Cantore, age 93 years, May 5, 1949, of 1710 Lake street, Melrose Park, beloved husband of the late Pauline, fond father of John, Frank and Anthony, Mrs.

Mildred Roti, Mrs. Jessie Burbey, Mrs. Anna Giurato, and Mrs. Marie Jobelius, and the late Mrs. Antoinette Pisano and Louis sixteen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Resting at funeral home, 115 Broadway, Melrose Funeral Monday, May 8, at 9:30 a.m., to Mount Carmel church. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. Melrose Park 714. CHRISTIANSON-Martha. A.

Christianson of 2342 N. Springfield avenue, beloved wife of the late Andrew, dear mother of Josephine Johnson, sister of Julius Stensland, grandmother of Arnold, Alice, and Joan. Service Monday, 2 p.m., at First Lutheran church, 3500 Fullerton avenue. Interment Mount Olive. At rest at funeral home, 3301 Fullerton avenue until 11 a.m, Monday.

COMPERE-Henry J. Comfere, of 1708 Glenlake avenue, beloved husband of Henrietta, loving father of Jack, fond son of John and Anna Punken, dear brother of Anna Clement, Lena. Mlekush, Mamye Harris, Minnie Johnson, Hannah Poletti, Erna Haase and Helen Duffy. At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Saturday, May 7, at 2 p.m.

Interment Rosehill. Cuninka, beloved husband of Mary, nee Matusovic, fond father of Mrs. Anna R. Jenssen, Mrs. Elsie Kratochvil, Martin J.

Tr. and Mrs. garet Maras, grandfather of Joseph Kratochvil Jr. and Suellyn Maras. Funeral Monday, May 8, at 9:30 a.m., from funeral home, 4255-57 W.

Division street, to SS. Cyril Methodius church. Interment Our Lady of Sorrows cemetery. Albany 2-3600. CURINKA-See Martin Cuninka notice.

CWIDAK-Frank Cwidak, May 5, 1949, late of 1713 W. Julian street, dearly beloved husband of Martha, nee Gorniak, loving brother of Eleanore Paprocki, Stanley and John, brother-in-law of Josephine. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 1317 N. Ashland avenue to St. Stanislaus Kostka church.

Interment St. Adalbert's BRunswick 8-2767 DAVIES-Olive A. Davies, cat Green Bay, formerly of Maywood, beloved wife of the late Lyman, fond mother of Raymond F. and the late Austin five grandchildren. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m.

from funeral home, Lake street at and avenue, Maywood, 10 a.m.at St. Eulalia church. Maywood 14.0 -Mary Ann DeAmato, loving child of Angelo and LuVa, nee DuVell, fond sister of Sula East and Betty Lou Byers, devoted grandchild of Mrs. Hazel DuVell. Funeral Monday, 8:30 a.m.

from chapel, 813 W. Taylor street to Guardian Angel church. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. MOnroe 6-0449. DeBAETS-Maria DeBaets, 8128 N.

Kenneth avenue, Skokie, dear wife of the late Henri, mother. of Maurice. Funeral Saturday 10:45 a.m. from funeral home 8057 Niles Center road, Skokie, Mass 11 a.m. at St.

Peter's church. Interment St. Patrick's cemetery. West Lake Forest. DECKER-Dorothy Decker, 3311 S.

ter street, beloved wife of Joseph, dear mother of Charles, Theodore, Gloria, Joan and Eugene, daughter, of Andrew and Frances Orzechowski, sister of Theodore, John and Jennie Litwicki. Funeral Monday, 8:30 a.m., from chapel, 1059 W. 32nd street to St. Mary of Perpetual Help church. Interment Resurrection cemetery.

Inf. YArds 7-6424 DeGRAVE-Leona DeGeest DeGrave, May 6, 1949, widow of Arnold DeGrave and beloved mother of Mrs. Mary Cortesci, Maurice and Marcel DeGeest. Services Monday, at 2 p.m., at funeral home, 245 W. North avenue.

Interment Graceland. Kindly omit flowers. DEMLING-Charles Anthony Demling, beloved husband of Sarah Dillon Demling, son of the late Charles A. and Louise, loving brother of Albert Stevens of Eureka, and the late Margaret Demling Duwe. Funeral Monday from residence, 7830 Oglesby avenue at 8:30 a.m.

to Our Lady of Peace church. High mass at 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Please omit flowers. DeMORE -See Walter J.

Bishop notice DI CIAULA- -Nicola Di Ciaula, late of 4147 N. Pueblo avenue, loving husband of gela, nee Mastandrea, dear father of Theresa Napoletano, Grace Kulczak, Stella, and Peter. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., from chapel, 624 N. Western avenue, to S.M. Addolorata church.

ment Mount Carmel. ARmitage 6-7800. DOYLE-Frank M. Doyle, beloved husband of the late Josephine, dear father of Joseph, Patrick and Frank, fond fatherin-law of Helen, dear brother of Charles and the late James Doyle. Funeral Monday, May 9, from chapel, 845 W.

Armitage avenue, to St. Vincent's church. Interment All Saints cemetery. DUNCAN-Ed Duncan, husband of Laura, father of Mark, Ab, Leo, Lloyd, and the late Rex. At funeral home, 1732 Wilson avenue.

Service Saturday, 3 p.m. Interment Marion, Ill. Please omit flowers. DuVELL-See DeAmato notice. EAST -See DeAmato notice.

ELMAN-Henri Elman, beloved husband of Pearl, nee Starr, dear brother of Bessie Zimmerman. Services Monday, 12 noon, at chapel, 5206 Broadway. Interment Westlawn. FERGUS-Thomas M. Fergus, 322 Belden avenue, husband of Beatrice, father of Geraldine, Mrs.

John Sherman, and Thomas brother 01 John. Funeral from home for funerals, Erie at Wabash avenue, Monday, May 9, at 9:30 a.m. to St. Mary of the Lake church, 4200 Sheridan road. Interment Calvary.

FERRARINI-Anton G. Gerrarini, at St. Petersburg, formerly of Wilmette, husband of Elvira Ferrarini, father of Thomas William Mrs. Esther Meggiorini, Mrs. Mary Bernardi, Angelo Mrs.

Elvira Blagi and Rosemary Ferrarini, nine grandchildren, one great grandchild. Mass Monday, 10 a.m., St. Joseph's church, Wilmette. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. Resting at chapel, 1118 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette after 6 p.m.

Saturday. Please omit flowers. FLORIAN-Mary Florian, of 2047 W. 51st street, beloved wife of the late John loving mother of Josephine Kvasnicka, Charles Emily Kocanda and Emil J. Services Monday, May 9, 1:30 p.m., at chapel, 5112 S.

Western avenue. Interment Bohemian National. PRospect 6-4758 FOWLES-John H. Fowles, of 819 Windsor avenue, May 6, 1949, beloved husband of the late Lena M. Fowles, brother of William, Mark, Edith, and Anna Wilcox.

At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Monday, May 9, at 3 p.m. Entombment Memorial Park. FUHRMAN-Arnold Fuhrman, suddenly, beloved husband of Anna, loving father of Evelyn, Blaine, Irene and Judith. Funeral Monday 9:30 a.m., from funeral home 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue, to St.

Cornelia's church. Interment St. Joseph. GERRARD-Eliza Gerrard, loving mother of Edna Littlefield and the Rev. John W.

Gerrard, grandmother of Kenneth Doris Metz, Dorothy and Edna Gerrard and great-grandmother of Larry Lee Littlefield. Resting at late residence, 2334 S. 49th avenue, Cicero, until 9 a.m. Saturday. Funeral Saturday, May 7, 11 a.m., at Cicero Bible church.

Interment Oak Ridge. Olympic 80. GOY-Mrs. Amanda Goy, nee Breden, beloved wife of Charles fond mother of Karl Albert B. of Terre Haute, Ind.

and the late Herman. Resting at mortuary, 12 E. 112th. place. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., to St.

Catherine of Genoa church. Interment St. Mary's. HAEDIKE -Herbert P. Haedike, 1509 Thacker street, Plaines, beloved husband of Hazel dear father of Betty Wolfgram, Doris Jean, and Pvt.

John, three grandchildren, fond brother of Georgia Thornton. Resting at funeral home, Lee at Perry streets, Des Plaines Funeral Monday, 11 a.m, at St. Mary's church. Interment All Saints. HARDING-John J.

Harding, beloved husband of Anne, nee Hopkins, fond father of Elizabeth Holdt Collins and Kathleen Holdt McCabe. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m. from chapel, 5764 Higgins avenue, to St. Constance church. Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery.

HAYDEN-Margaret Conway Hayden of 5601 S. Union avenue, beloved wife of Stedman (Sted), fond mother of Mrs. Virginia O'Loughlin, John, Thomas, Joseph, William, James, Margaret, Robert, Patsy and Dorothy. Daughter of Nonie and the late Walter Conway, sister of Walter and John Conway, Funeral Monday 9:30 a.m. from funeral home, 5438 S.

Halsted street to Visitation church. Interment Holy Selpulchre. BOulevard 8-0662 HAYES-John F. Hayes, May 6, 1949, beloved son of the late Michael and Mary Quillinan Hayes, brother of Cornelius, Margaret, Mary Northrup, Michael and the late Alice, James, and Thomas Hayes Funeral Monday, at 9:30 a.m., from funeral home, 6311 N. Clark street, to St.

Timothy's church. Interment Calvary. Please omit flowers. HEDMAN-Ragnhild Maria Hedman, May 4, late of 433 Briar place, wife of the late Carl M. Hedman, beloved mother of Herbert R.

and the late Grace Ostergren, dear grandmother of Catherine Hedman Cutler of Palatine, Margot Hedman Schneidau of New Orleans, Carol G. Hedman of Winnetka, and Raymond Ostergren, great-grandmother of Pamela Ostergren and Philip Cutler. Funeral Saturday, 2:30 p.m., at Rosehill cemetery chapel. Remains resting at chapel, 3175 N. Clark street, until noon, Saturday.

HOFREITER-Elsie Hofreiter, nee Heinrich, of 330 N. Austin Oak Park, beloved wife of Stanley beloved daughter of Mathilda Heinrich, sister of Erna ney, Oscar, Elmer and William. Remains at chapel, 3419 S. Ridgeland nue, Berwyn. Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m.

Entombment Oakridge. Charter member el Mont Clare chapter, No. 845, O.E.S. Gunderson 303. -DEATH NOTICES-Lillian Frances Doyle Jackson, May 6th, beloved wife of the late David fond mother of Mrs.

Josephine West, Phillip, Mrs. Eunice Kahler, Mrs. Gertrude LaBrache, David Mrs. Lillian Whitehead, John Jackson and Mrs. Irene Sugrue Fifteen grandchildren and five great -grandchildren.

Funeral Monday 9 a.m., from chapel. Jeffery at 77th street, to St. Philip Neri Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

SOuth Shore 8-8822. JOHNSON-Hulda Johnson, nee Dahlgren, Park Ridge, formerly of Brookfield, beloved wife of the late Ernest, fond sister of Helga Nelson, and George A. Dahlgren. Services Saturday, May 7, at 3 p.m. at funeral home, 6754 Northwest highway.

Interment Irving Park Boulevard cemetery. Member of Rose Croix chapter No. 409, O.E.S., and Gunhild lodge No. 25, Ladies of Vikings. KAAL-Pyt.

Walter K. M. Kaal, Co. 116th Infantry, 29 Division, at Koslar, Germany, Nov. 29, 1944, formerly of 10535 S.

Wallace street. At mortuary, 12 E. 112th place, after 4 Friday. Services Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Mount Hope.

Please omit flowers. KARAHALIOS-2nd Louis Karahalios, Co. 32nd 7th killed in action, May 20, 1943, Attu, Alaska, a beloved son of Peter and Helen ahalios, brother of Nick, John, and Mrs. Mae Michels, nephew of John Gianelos, uncle of Jimmie Karahalios. Resting at funeral home, 6915 Wentworth avenue, neral Monday at 1:30 p.m., to St.

Nicholas church, 60th and Peoria streets. Interment Evergreen. Military honors by American Legion. KENNY-Hanoria V. Kenny, nee Chambers, Des Plaines, beloved wife of John dear mother of Margaret Shallcross, Ruth Rumbold, Bart, and Frances Seguin, eleven grandchildren.

Resting at funeral home Lee at Perry streets, Des Plaines. Funeral Monday 10 a.m., at St. Mary's church. Interment All Saints, Erie, papers please copy. Victoria Lewandowski, nee Balcerkiewicz, late of 2111 S.

Ridgeland avenue, Berwyn, loving mother of Zigmund, Ignatius, Clara Krbec, Josephine Kick, and Mary, mother-in-law of Arthur Kick, grandmother of Eleanor Kawczynski, Edward Krbec, Arthur and Kenneth Kick, and Chester Kawczynski, er of Ronald Kawczynski. Serivce Monday 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 6507 W. Cermak road to St. Odilio church. Interment St.

Adalbert's. Stanley 2310. LEWIN-Max Lewin, beloved husband of Johanna Berent, dear father of Dr. Erna Lewin (Dr. Arendt), Herman Lewin, and the late Elsie, father-in-law of Dr.

W. Riese, Dr. Julian Arendt and Piri, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral Monday, 10 a.m., at chapel, 3654 W. Roosevelt road.

IntermentOakridge. LINN-Clifford R. Linn, of Miami, formerly of Marion, Ind. and Chicago, Ill. husband of Bess, father of Clifford R.

Linn Jr. Funeral Monday, May 9, 2 p.m.. at Diggs Undertaking Parlors, Marion, Ind. MAHONEY -Harry F. Mahoney, late of 6507 S.

Maplewood avenue, beloved husband of Mae, nee Walsh, loving father of Margaret, Katherine Mensik, guardian of Donald Beliveau and James Fichter, fond brother of Joseph, Amelia Betzel, Maude Buchanan and the late Charles and Margaret Loftus, grandfather of Thomas and Patricia Mensik. Funeral Monday May 9, at 9:45 a.m. from parlors, 2438 W. 63rd street to St. Rita chapel, 63rd and Oakley avenue.

Interment St. Mary's. PRospect 6-8300. McDERMOTT-Thomas McDermott, beloved husband of the late Catherine, nee Manning, dear father of Michael, Thomas, John, Bernard, Mrs. Russell Tolley and James.

fond brother of the late Michael. Funeral Saturday, May 7, at 10:30 a.m., from funeral home, 3246 W. Jacksca, to St. Angela's church. Interment All Saints.

Member of local No. 143, School Engineers. KEdzie 3-2394. MELMS-Willard G. Melms, May 5, formerly of 52 N.

Central avenue, brother of Le Roy W. Services Saturday, May 7, 1 p.m., at chapel, 124-126 Madison street, at Lombard avenue, Oak Park. Interment Acacia Park cemetery. Member of Edward Lavin Jr. post, No.

1047, A.L. MILLER-Emma A. Miller, May 4, of 518 Gunderson avenue, Oak Park, beloved wife of County Commissioner George A. Miller, dear mother of Mrs. Mildred W.

Watkins and Laurence grandmother of George S. Miller, Jean and John Watkins. Services Saturday, May 7, 2:30 p.m., at chapel, 124-126 Madison street at Lombard avenue, Oak Park. Interment Forest Home. Services by Victory chapter, No.

810, 0. E. S. MITZNER-Ernest P. Mitzner, May 5, 1949, beloved husband of Bertha, nee Luchtenberg, dear father of Wilbert, Ernest and Joyce, fond brother of Esther Hingst.

Service Monday, May 9, at 2 p.m., at chapel, 2114 Irving Park road. Interment Eden cemetery. NEIDERT- -The Rev. Albert J. Neidert, of Johnsburg, beloved uncle of Mrs.

Gertrude Guyn, Mrs. Agnes Neidert of Philadelphia, and many other nieces and nephews of Philadelphia. A Pontifical requiem mass will be celebrated by the most Rev. John J. Boylan D.D., Bishop of Rockford, Monday, May 9, at 11 a.m., D.S.T.

at St. John the Baptist church, Johnsburg, Ill. Interment St. John's cemetery. Remains lying in state at parsonage late Friday afternoon until Sunday noon, then to lie in state at church until time of services.

NOMELLINI-Charles R. Nomellini, beloved husband of Rose, fond father of Charles and Anita, brother of Guy and Raynard, grandfather of Charles Paul. Member of Gilman, Ill. lodge, No. 591, A.F.

A.M. Services Saturday, May 7, 2 p.m., at funeral home, 5200 N. Western avenue, corner of Foster. Interment Mount Emblem, OTTO-Lena Otto, nee Lehnhardt, beloved wife of the late Fred, dear mother of Mrs. Lillian Mulconrey, Fred, Mrs.

Helen Piper and Mrs. Elaine Kraiss, grandmother of fifteen grandchildren, sister of Mrs. Rose Mork, Ernest Lehnhardt, Mrs. Augusta Spoerl, the late Mrs. Ann Whiteside, William, Fred and John Lehnhardt.

Service Monday, 1:30 p.m., at chapel, 1939 W. 35th street. Interment Fairmount. PINTOZZI-Vita Pintozzi, nee Panza, late of 917 S. Loomis street, beloved wife of Guiseppe, dear mother of Antoinette, Lucille, Mary and Josephine, fond sister of the late Pasquale Panza and Marie Palicastro, sister-in-law of Rosa Pintozzi Vernieri.

Funeral Monday, at 9 a.m., from funeral home, 619 Ashland avenue, to Our Lady of Pompeii church. Interment Mount Carmel. POWELL-Frank A. Powell, of Palos township, beloved husband of Oma Fae, nee Wadsworth, fond brother of Jeanette Willard of Joliet and Gordon of Palos Park. Resting at Schmaedeke funeral home, Orland Park, where services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m.

Interment Fairmount cemetery. Member of Calumet lodge No. 716, A.F. and A.M., Blue Island, Ill. -Stephen Rechtoris, of 5423 Ludlam avenue, beloved husband of Betty, nee Bozik, loving son.

of Stephen and Julia Rechtoris, dear brother of Jewell Simko, fond son-in-law of Elizabeth Bozik, brother-in-law of John Simko, Anna and Fred Pekar, uncle of John Stephen Simko. Funeral from chapel, 4332 Elston avenue, Saturday, May 7, 1949, at 10:30 a.m., to Trinity Slovak Lutheran church, Chicago avenue and Noble street. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. RICHARDS-Hilmer L. Richards, beloved husband of Bertha, nee Johnson, fond father of Lawrence En.

Fn. U.S.N., dear brother of Hildur Peterson, Aborn Full, George and Harry. Resting at funeral home, 3918 Irving Park road. Services Monday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Acacia Park.

RONS-Helen Rons, nee Vitkus, late of 3949 W. 105th street, beloved wife cf Harry, daughter of Isadore, sister of Alphonse. Funeral Monday, May 9, 8:30 a.m., from chapel, 1410 S. 50th avenue, Cicero, to St. Anthony's church.

Interment St. Casimir's. Townhall 2109. ROSE- E. Rose, of 1130 E.

46th street, beloved husband of Hylda, nee Blonski, loving father of Margot, Paulette Michaele, and Kathy, devoted son of Max and the late Bessie, dear brother of Mrs. Bertha Hecht of Grand Rapids, Mrs. Esther Meyers of New Orleans, Morris Rose of New York, Simon and the late Sam Rose, fond sonin-law of Kate Blonski. Funeral Monday, May 9, at 2:30 p.m., at chapel, 936 E. 47th street.

Interment Westlawn cemetery ROTI-See Joseph Cantore notice. RUSEFF-Mary Granso Ruseff, nee Kellerman, of 2648 S. Keeler avenue, wife of the late Peter, fond mother of Helen Patz, Esther Konieczny, Elmer Granso, Myrtle Michalek, and Eleanor Nerud, grandmother of nine grandchildren and four -grandchildren. Resting at funeral home, 4115-17 W. 26th street.

Service Monday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Concordia. SCHREINER-Frank G. Schreiner, beloved husband of Kathryn, fond brother of John Schreiner, Elgin, and George Schreiner, McHenry. fond uncle of Carolyn May, Chepek, at rest at Peter M.

Justen Funeral Home, West McHenry, Ill. Funeral services Sunday, May 8, at, 4 p.m., D.S.T. at St. Mary's church, McHenry, Ill. Interment St.

Mary's cemetery, McHenry, Ill. SEARLS -Edwin C. Searls, 9530 S. Winchester avenue, May 6, 1949, beloved husband of Florence Searls, At chapel, 2121 W. 95th street, until 10 a.m.

Monday. Service at Church of the Holy Nativity, 95th and Longwood drive, Monday, May 9, at 10:30 a.m. Interment private. SOTVEDT-Thomas Sotvedt, of 4608 Elston avenue, fond father of Mrs. Mabel D.

Wilson, dear grandfather of Mrs. Irene J. Zidek, Mrs. Edna M. Wolff, and the late Emory A.

Wilson, great-grandfather of six. Funeral from chapel, 1407 W. Chicago avenue Monday, May 9, 1949, at 2 p.m, Interment Mount Olive. -DEATH NOTICESSCHUTH-Richard Schuth, beloved brother of the late Augusta, Rudolph and Marie, dear uncle of Helene. Funeral Monday, May 9, at 2 p.m., at funeral home, 3030 N.

Central avenue, Interment Acacia Park cemetery. SHAMES-Albert L. Shames, of 6503 Woodlawn avenue, beloved husband of Betty, nee Rosenthal, dear father of Marion June Camman and David, devoted grandfather of Diana Lynn Camman, loving son of Anna and the late David, fond brother of Harold Jay. Service Monday, 2 p.m., at chapel, 6935 Stony Island avenue. Interment Oak Woods.

SHAW-Sarah Shaw, beloved sister of Katherine Cleary, the late William Shaw, and Rose Phelan, aunt of Catherine Ahern, Richard Albert and Kathlyn Phelan. At chapel, 6208 N. Western avenue. Funeral Saturday, May 7, at 10:30 a.m., to Queen of Angels church. Interment Calvary.

SHUMAN-Walter Shuman, late of 2044 Wave land avenue, beloved hrsband of the late Mary Ann, fond father of Mrs. Gerald N. Shields, Mrs. Roy Wright and Forrest Shuman, dear brother of Chandler, loving grandfather of Gerald, Forrest, Lawrence and Kenneth. Services Monday, 1:30 p.m.

at chapel, 3905-07 Lincoln avenue. Interment Mount Emblem. SIEMANN-William Siemann, dear father of Rosemarie and Patricia Siemann. Funeral from chapel, 4138 Madison street, Saturday, at 10:30 a.m., to St. Mel's church.

Interment Mount Carmel. STEMPFLE-John Stempfle, 4715 Dover street, May 4, 1949, survived by two brothers and three sisters in Stuttgart, Germany, at chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, after 12 noon Saturday. Service at chapel, Saturday, May 7, at 3:45 p.m. Interment Rosehill.

STOLT-Henry R. Stolt, beloved husband of Dora, fond father of Madeline and Richard, brother of Mollie, grandfather of Connie, Gloria, Jerry and Linda. Service Monday, May 9, 1 p.m., at funeral home, 3440 N. Central avenue. Interment Mount Emblem.

Kildare 5-5420. SWANSON-Susan Swanson, of 2513 W. Adams street, beloved wife of Arthur Swanson. Funeral Monday, 2 p.m., at chapel, 2346 W. Madison.

Interment Forest Home. SWARTHOUT-Winnie Swarthout, nee Martin, 7914 East End avenue, beloved mother of Warren E. of Bell, Edward M. and Mrs. Madeline W.

Peterson, sister of Mrs. Blanche Pierce, Sewell, Milton, Mrs. Flossie Saylor and Mrs. Vella Kleindienst, mother-in-law of Mrs. Genevieve Chesmar Swarthout, Carl O.

Peterson and Mrs. Ruth Swarthout. Resting at chapel, 415 W. 63rd street. Services Monday, 1 p.m.

Interment Evergreen. TRANKLE-William C. D. Trankle, May 5th, beloved husband of Lillian, dear father of William and Margarite, brother of Mrs. Arthur Dickey of Denver, Mrs.

Frank Allemong, and Robert J. Trankle. Remains at chapel, 3415-19 N. Clark street. Service 2:30 p.m.

Saturday at Graceland cemetery chapel. VENTURELLI-Rosa Venturelli, beloved wife of Angelo, loving mother of Florido, sister of Lisa Fusciani, Angelo, August and Peter Spapperi, mother-in-law of Dina, grandmother of Marie Adele. Resting at funeral home, 6833-35 Fullerton avenue. Funeral Monday, May 9, at 9 a.m to Assumption church. Interment Mount Carmel.

WAGAR-Mike W. Wagar, of 6339 Melrose street, beloved husband of Mary, fond father of William, Erna and Sally, grandfather of five grandchildren. Service Saturday, May 7, 2 p.m., at funeral home, 5350 W. North avenue. Interment Mount Olive.

TUxedo 9-8844. WALSH-See Harry F. Mahoney notice. 'WATSON-Charles E. Watson, of Fort Atkinson, beloved husband of Muriel, son of John H.

Watson, and late Amy brother of Thelma Grant, John H. Paul James and Earl L. Service 3:30 p.m., Saturday, at funeral home, 6910 Windsor avenue, Berwyn, Ill. Interment Mount Auburn. WHITE-Martha D.

White, nee Reid, of 316 N. Lamon avenue, beloved wife- of the late Robert, fond mother of Charles Albert Margaret Emily George Herman L. and Marion Wolkowitz. Resting at funeral home, 217 N. Cicero avenue.

Services Saturday, 2 p.m. ment Waldheim cemetery. WIDMAIER- Albert Widmaier, husband of the late Lucille, dear father of Robert and Albert grandfather of Robert, fond brother of Fred, Rose Sherden, Julia Benson, William and Clara Kallal. Funeral Monday, at 1:30 p.m., at chapel, 7032 Wentworth. Interment Cedar Park.

WILSDON-A. Harry Wilsdon, 9730 S. Winchester avenue, May 4, 1949, beloved husband of Annie D. Wilsdon, father of Harry. D.

Wilsdon of Atlanta, Mary E. Fetterley of Toronto, Canada and Alice R. Hawkinson of Blue Island, brother of R.A. Wilsdon and Emily A. Tector of Des Plaines, at chapel, 2121 W.

95th street until noon Saturday, May 7. Service Saturday 2:30 p.m. at Trinity Methodist church, 99th and Winchester avenue: Interment Mount Hope WINIARSKI-Gust Winiarski, late of 5019 S. Ada street, beloved son of Caroline and the late Frank, dear brother of Joseph, Alexander, Roman, Henry and Monica, fond brother -in law of Bernice, Lucille, Irene, Evelyn and John Kozak. Funeral Monday, May 9, at 9:30 a.m.

from chapel 1256-58 W. 51 street, to St. John of God- church. Interment Resurrection cemetery. Member of Fourteenth Ward Polish Regular Democratic Club.

8-5257. WUSTOWICH-Joseph Wujtowich, of 849 N. Leavitt street, suddenly, beloved husband of Anna, dear father of Olga and Edward. Funeral Monday, May 9, 9:45 a.m., from chapel, 1137 Noble street, to Holy Trinity church. Interment St.

Adalbert's. ARmitage 6-3271. ZEPKA-Anna Zepka, nee Gall, late of 2069 N. Oakley avenue, beloved wife of Stanley, fond mother of Irwin, Chester and Eleanor, mother-in-law of Jean, daughter of Mary Gall, sister of Frank, John, Joseph, Bernard, Agnes Cieslik, Frances Collins and Lillian Cieslik. Funeral Monday, May 9, at 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 2129 Webster avenue, to St.

Hedwig's church. Interment St. Adalbert's. Information ARmitage 6-4630. ZIMMERLIN-Emilie Zimmerlin, nee Heuer, late of 2104 N.

Neva avenue, formerly of Bartlett, beloved wife of the late Frederick, devoted mother of Mrs. Arthur E. Spath and the, late Mrs. Elizabeth Petersen, dear grandmother of five grandchildren and eight great -grandchildren. Funeral Monday, May 9, 1:30 p.m., at funeral home, 3026 Belmont avenue.

Interment Oakridge cemetery. Member of Sophia Rebekah, No. 96, 1.0.0.F. Inf. JUniper 8-4200.

ZIMMERLIN-Fred C. Zimmerlin, beloved son of Ida and the late William, brother of Mrs. Ida Buchholz, Mrs. Elsie Yokom, Ann and Claire Zimmerlin. Funeral Saturday, 1:30 p.m., at chapel, 5622 Irving Park road.

Interment Concordia. Member of Photo Engravers union, No. 5. ZIRVES-Margaret Zirves, late of 4332 N. Drake avenue, beloved wife of John, loving mother of Theodore.

Funeral Monday, 9:15 a.m., from chapel, 7066 N. Clark street, to Our Lady of Mercy church. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. ZUCHEL-Clarence A.

Zuchel, beloved band of Anna, nee Finke, fond father of Clarence J. (Bud), Dolores, Elaine, Loretta, AnnaMarie, and Marilyn, dear son of Alex, fond brother of Joseph, Walter, Alex Raymond, Frank, Rose, Clara, Julia, and Helen, grandfather of three. Funeral from chapel, 4401 Lawrence avenue, Monday, a.m.. to St. Edward's church.

Interment St. Joseph's. MUlberry 5-4400. Death notices on this page are in TWO unduplicated alphabetical listings. The late edition notices follow.

-DEATH NOTICESBERTOLINI-See Fontana notice. BUCKLEY -see Mary Bunworth notice. BUNWORTH -Mary Bunworth, nee McDonald, of 6108 S. Wood street, dearly beloved wife of the late John, devoted mother of the late William and Martin, grandmother of Robert Buckley, sister of Catherine Whealan, the late Margaret Bennett, Hannah Joyce, John, James, Matthew, and Walter McDonald. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m.

from funeral home, 1716-18 W. 63rd street to St. Theodore's church. Interment Mount- Olivet. PRospect 6-1000.

CARLSEN-Bertha A. Carlsen, May 6, 1949 beloved wife of the late Jacob, dear mother of Agnes, Carl, of Jelmer, and the late Constance and Alfi, fond grandmother of Sharon, sister of John, Peter, Annie Goodwingen, Pauline Peterson, Petra Dahl, sister-in-law of Engel Michaelsen. Services Monday 2 p.m. at funeral chapel 4338 Fullerton avenue. Interment Mount Olive cemetery DOMEIKIS-Mary Domeikis, 5911 S.

Kolmar avenue, beloved wife of Joseph, loving mother of Mrs. Mary Zerbian, fond of William, beloved mother of Barbara Anne. Service from chapel, 6845 S. Western avenue Monday, 8:30 a.m., to Nativity B. V.

M. church. Interment St. Casimirs. PUllman 5-9661.

FONTANA-Peter (Bianco) Fontana beloved husband of Pia nee Pasquinelli, dear father of Angie Bertolini, Anna Stefani, brother of Mariucca Parenti and Assunta Nutini, grandfather of Peter, Livia and Joey Bertolini and Jacqueline, John and Nina Stefani. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., from chapel 721 N. Western avenue to Holy Rosary church. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery.

U. OF I. DEFENDS MEDICAL SCHOOL AGAINST CRITICS Stoddard Raps Quiz by Legislators BY THOMAS MORROW President George D. Stoddard said that when the University yesterday, Illinois seeks "personnel at a research level the world is its oyster." The university president swered questions concerning charges leveled at Dean John B. Youmans of the Illinois school by a legislative investigating committee.

He said the committee will be given full co-operation in investigation of charges that Illinois medical school employes were replaced by out of state persons at higher salaries. Of the charge that Youmans used university time to edit a medical publication, Stoddard said that universities "usually boast of such work by staff members." He also answered the charge that Dean Youmans had used university time to visit Europe on a governmental medical mission. 'Most universities are anxious," he said, "'if staff members are not selected for such posts." Hopes To Reopen Branch In a speech before the Citizen's Advisory committee of the University of Illinois in the Chicago Illini union, Dr. Stoddard predicted that public pressure will some day force the university to renew plans for a university branch in Chicago. He reported that the university budget, which originally asked 78 millions, likely will be approved by legislators at 67 millions.

Dr. A. C. Ivy, vice president in charge of the medical school, said the budget will include $15,400,000 for a pharmacy, medical, and dental building and hospital on the Chicago campus. He asserted that research in tuberculosis.

vaccine, the Illinois co-operated with the Municipal Tuberculosis sanitarium, was among the "most important work in the world on the subject to" the present time." "The only trouble with the University of Illinois medical school," said Dr. Ivy, "is that it has become one of the most popular in the country during the last five ears. This brings a great deal of criticism on those responsible for selecting students. Long Waiting Lists hospital has become ceedingly popular. We are able accept only 7 or 8 per cent of those referred by the family doctor.

As it popular, it became more difficult to please every one in the selection of patients." Most needed medically in the country, said Dr. Ivy, is intensified research in medical ills. He said this should be done in hope of decreasing need of increased custodial care instead of creating beds and hospitals in places where doctors and nurses cannot be obtained. Dean Youmans said the university has the largest medical school in the country. He said care is necessary to insure that increasing size does not reduce standards.

COURT CUTS FATHER'S VISITS TO DAUGHTER AFTER ALLEGED ATTACK Raymond Theis, 35, an undertaker at 3519 Pulaski may see his daughter, Marie, 4, only once weekly and must be away from the home divorced chais wife, Lucile, 30, of 3841 Wrightwood Judge De sort ruled yesterday in Superior court. Mrs. Theis' attorney, Sol R. Friedman, told the court the Theises were divorced Dec. 8, 1948.

He said that on one of the three days a week which Theis had been permitted to visit his daughter-April 11-Theis found his divorced wife, daughter, and Edmund Putyra of 4130 Addison eating dinner and severely, beat Mrs. Theis and Putyra. Friedman also filed suits against Theis which asked $25,000 for Mrs. Theis and an amount for damages. Putyra.

QUIZ FOOTBALL PLAYER IN SLAYING OF GIRL: ORDER BODY EXHUMED Las Cruces, N. May 6 (AP)District Judge W. T. Scoggin Jr. disclosed late today he has granted an order permitting investi gators to exhume the body of Ovida Cooler, 18, slain waitress.

Police were questioning Jerry Nuzum, 23, professional football, player with the Pittsburg Steelers, about the case. The body of the girl, buried in a shallow grave near a lonely country road, was discovered April 17 by rabbit hunters. She had disappeared 18 days earlier after starting home from work at night. Fellow cafe workers told officers they saw her enter a car driven by an unidentified man. Baby Found Dead With Head Down In A Jar Wayne City, May 6.

(AP)Ten month Tennyson drowned suffocated in a 4, water in late yesterday. The gallon jar, with 3 inches of mother, Mrs. Glenn Tennyson, said she found Doris head first in the jar -DEATH NOTICESHALPERIN-Anna Halperin, beloved wife of Harry, dear mother of Shirley Bohrer, sister of Mrs. Bertha Garber of Paris, France, Mrs. Gertrude Rattner, Mrs.

Rose Hasst and Jack C. Horberg. Funeral Monday, May 9 at 10 a.m., from chapel, 3140 Lawrence avenue to Westlawn etery. Please omit flowers. SCHMANKE -Mary Tandaric Schmanke, beloved wife of Walter, dear daughter of Catherine and the late John Tandaric, sister of Catherine Pavlak, Margaret and Joseph Tandaric, the late Luba Ennis, Thomas, and Anne Collins.

Funeral Monday, at 9 a.m., from mortuary, 1750 W. 35th street to Our Lady of Good Counsel church. Burial Holy Sepulchre. Member of Dowling Council court, No. 8, L.

of I. LAfayette 3-1664. STEFANI-See Fontana notice. TANDARIC- See Mary Schmanke notice. VIEZENS-Paul Viezens, May 5, 1949, of Antioch, aged 94 years, beloved husband of Lena Viezens, nee Hardt, fond father of Herbert W.

and Harry L. Viezens and Mrs. Elsie Gollwitzer. Services at chapel, 7509 Stony Island avenue, Monday, 10 a.m. Interment Mount Greenwood.

Masonic services Sunday, 3 p.m., at chapel under auspices of Waldeck lodge No. 674, A. F. and A. M.

Information FAirfax 4-2900. ZERBIAN-See Mary Domeikis notice. DROLL LETTERS OF W.C. FIELDS READ IN COURT Los Angeles, May 6 (AP)Droll letters of W. C.

Fields are playing a big role in the court squabble over the late comedian's estate. His long estranged widow, Mrs. Harriet Fields, and his sister. Mrs. Adel Smith, produced letters yesterday in their efforts to secure a heavy share of the $771,429 legacy.

After the widow had testified her relations with the bulb nosed were "congenial," Mrs. Smith's, Mrs. attorney Fields produced had a written letter her husband: "There is nothing you wouldn't do for me and nothing I would do for you -so we have gone thru a lifetime doing nothing for each other." "HI, Ho, Lack-A-Day" To this Fields replied in January, 1944: over the years you consider nothing! Hi, ho, lack-a-day, will wonders never cease." In a letter to Mrs. Smith in 1941, when he was seriously ill, Fields instructed the sister to come to, California if he should die (he didn't until 1946). And if she were asked about his wife and son, Claude, she should say she had heard of them only casually.

"They have taken up residence in California, the only reason they are out here is in case anything happens to me," he wrote. The widow and her son each was left $10,000 by his will, She is seeking a half share under community property laws. Penalty Of Greatness She produced a Fields letter in which he noted he was cutting her allowance from $75 to $50 a week. It started: "I note the derogatory rumors concerning my use of alcoholic stimulants, and penalty lavish of living. greatness.

I would have sworn when these rumors reached you would have retaliated as Lincoln you, when some nosey Parker said that Grant was continually in his cups. 'Find out the brand of whisky he drinks and send a barrel to each of my "For Grant was making good and I have made good as far as you are concerned, as long as I have known you. I have never failed you with the The established relatives took over the Superior court action as the alleged illegitimate son, William R. F. Morris, returned to Dallas to await the court's ruling on his petition for heirship and a third share.

$1,000 ZABA LOST NEAR CITY; SHE'S DOG AND THEN SOME Zaba of Selby, whose accouchment is expected about May 21, is being sought by Detectives Joseph Hurley and Cornelius Ryan on orders of Commissioner Pendergast and Mayor Kennelly. Zaba, a standard schnauzer insured for $1,000, has been missing since she was taken for a walk six weeks ago at the Douglas Zaba the Schnauzer airport just before she was to board a plane for the return trip to her owner, Bobby Burns Berman, at Redwood City, Cal. She had been shown earlier at the International Kennel club show. Berman made one trip to Chicago to search for the dog. The detectives took up the hunt after Mayor W.

M. Werder of Redwood City wrote to Mayor Kennelly, asking for assistance. FBI AGENT TESTIFIES HE HOPED GIRL MIGHT LEAD TO SPIES' TRAIL Washington, May 6 (AP)-An FBI agent testified today the government hoped Judith Coplon would lead them to "other contacts" alleged soviet spy operations in this country, Special Agent Roger Robinson said that was the reason Miss Coplon wasn't arrested several weeks before federal operatives Anally seized and Valentine A. Gubitchev, in New York het, last March 4. The state department disclosed, meanwhile, that the United States has turned down new Russian demands for the release of Gubitchev, a soviet citizen and' former United Nations employe.

Gubitchev, now out on $100,000 bail posted by the Russian embassy, is scheduled to go on trial with Miss Coplon in a separate court action in New York. They, are jointly charged there with espionage conspiracy. Miss Coplon has been on trial here alone for the past 10 days, accused of stealing government secrets. She was employed as a justice department analyst before her arrest. Coroner's Jury Clears Driver In Death Of Boy The death of Robert Boyd, 4, of 3115 Normal who was struck by a truck April 23 when he into the street to recover a balloon, was ruled accidental by a coroner's jury yesterday.

Henry Lakomiak, 26, of 935 51st the driver who was exonerated, said the mishap occurred at Halsted st. near 33d st. Welder Dies By Bullet; Note Tells of Illness Walter W. Biklen, 42, of 1012 Leland a welder, was found shot to death yesterday in his home, with a revolver at his side. He left a note saying he was in ill health and despondent.

OBITUARIES MRS. LILLIAN F. JACKSON Lillian Frances Jackson, 77, widow of David S. Jackson, for many years a member of John Philip Sousa's band, died yesterday in her home at 7041 Merrill av. Surviving are three sons, Philip, David and John; and five daughters, Mrs.

Josephine West, Mrs. Kahler, Mrs. Gertrude LaBrache, Mrs. Lillian Whitehead and Mrs. Irene Sugtue.

Services will be at a. m. from the chapel at 7651 Jeffery to St. Philip Neri church at 9:30 a. m.

Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre. AXEL E. JOHNSON Axel E. Johnson, 78, the town of Zion's first funeral director, died yesterday 'in his home at 2524 Edina Zion. He was a tailor when he died.

He was a deacon in the Christian Catholic church, Zion. His widow, Winnie, three sons, Daniel of Chicago, Joseph of Kenosha, and Lorraine of survive. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in the chapel at 3012. Sheridan Zion, with burial in Mount Olivet cemetery there.

THOMAS M. FERGUS Services for Thomas M. Fergus, 65, of 322 Belden advertising man who died in Columbus hospital Thursday, will be held at 10 a. m. May 9 in St.

Mary of the Lake church, with burial in Calvary cemetary. A native Chicagoan, Mr. Fergus was a partner in the Export Advertising company and had traveled extensively thru South America. He leaves his widow, Beatrice, a son, Thomas J. and two daughters, Geraldine and Mrs.

John Sherman. JOSEPH CANTORE Services for Joseph Cantore, 93, of 1710 Lake Melrose Park, a retired contractor, who died Thursday in Westlake hospital in the suburb, will be held at 10 a. m. in Mount Carmel church, Me rose Park. He leaves three sons, John, Frank, and Anthony, and four daughters, Mrs.

Mildred Roti, Mrs. Jessie Burbey, Mrs. Anna Giurato, and Mrs. Marie Jobelius. Burial be in Mount Carmel cemetery, FRANK R.

BELL Pittsburgh, May 6 -Frank R. Bell, board chairman of Edgewater Steel company, died today in West Penn hospital. He was president of the firm from its founding in 1917 until 1942. SALESMAN AND WOMAN SEIZED FOR ADULTERY AFTER FATAL SHOOTING A traveling salesman and one of the two women he traveled with were arrested early yesterday in the Leland hotel, Aurora, and charged with adultery following their release Thursday night after questioning in the death of the other woman, found shot to death late Wednesday in the Geneva hotel, Geneva, Kane county. Held for a hearing Monday were Ernest H.

Garriques, 36, of Oma-. ha, and his "fiancee the wife of an Omaha store clerkMrs. Simone Hindemarsh, 25, a Belgian war bride. They had been questioned in the death of Mrs. Charlotte B.

Van Every, 37, who traveled as Garriques' secretary, but who has been reported variously to be his sister, sister-inlaw, or wife. The two had explained to Kane county authorities--and yesterday to a coroner's jury-that they found Mrs. Van Every fatally wounded in a room she had shared with Mrs. Hindemarsh. The jury reported that it was unable to determine whether the death was suicide or murder.

The salesman identified the .25 caliber death pistol as his. Bond for the two was set at $2,500 each. Their fingerprints were sent to Washington for checking by the federal bureau of investigation. Mrs. Van Every's body will be returned to Melrose, her parents' home, after the investigation is completed.

H. BED FORD- -JONES DIES AT 62; FAMED AS FICTION WRITER Beverly Hills, May 6 (Special)-H. Bedford-Jones, 62, one of the world's most prolific contemporary fiction writers, died today at his home here of a heart ailment after two years illness. He was credited with authorship of 100 novels and an Bedford-Jones Bedford-Jones uncounted volume of short stories. Originally a specialist in western stories, he turned in later years to historical novels, the best known of which was "D'Artagnan." Bedford-Jones was born in Napanee, and began writing professionally while studying at McGill university, Torontiving are his wife and two daughters, Mrs.

Max Kaminsky of New York City and Helen Wallace Bedford-Jones of Evansville, Ind. R. F. Kelker Jr. Named To Staff of ICC Maj.

R. F. Kelker Jr. has been added to the staff of the Illinois Commerce commission, Walter T. Fisher, commission chairman, announced yesterday.

Maj. was an engineer for the city council committee on local transportation for more than 30 years and was active in plans for the construction of the subways. His principal duties with the commission will be to conduct a survey of the Chicago and West Towns rail way. Indiana Plane Crash Fatal To Chicagoan, 33 Robert- C. 33,.

of 10931 S. Trumbull one of two Grant. men injured in a plane crash near Burnettsville, on Thursday, died last night in St. Joseph's hospital, Logansport, Ind. His companion, Wilson T.

Rogers, 22, of 9316 Vanderpoel was seriously injured. RADIO AND TIRES TAKEN Adolph Owen, 2261- Giddings reported the theft of a radio and four tires from his garage. MAETERLINCK, 'BLUE BIRD' AUTHOR, DIES PARIS, May 6 (AP)-Count Maurice Maeterlinck. 86. Belgian author of "The Blue Bird" and other works, died in Nice today, the French press, agency reported.

His death followed a heart attack. He had apparently recovered from the effects of a fractured ankle Maeterlinck Maeterlinck two months ago, and bad spent yesterday gardening. Maeterlinck's works are noted for their fanciful beauty. Among the most famous are "Pelleas et Melisande," made into an opera by Claude Debussy, French composer; "The Life of the Ant' and "The Life of the Bee." "The Belgian Shakespeare" For his interest in Shakespeare he was so called Belgian Shakespeare." He translated and wrote an essay on "King Lear." Maeterlinck was awarded the Nobel prize for literature in 1911. Most of his later years were spent on the French Riviera, but when the Germans moved on Paris in 1940 Maeterlinck fled to the United States with his wife.

Blue Bird" brought Maeterlinck his greatest the United States. It was popular in the form of a motion starring Shirley Temple. Maeterlinck first visited the United States in 1919, but he canceled a lecture tour because of a dispute his refusal to speak in English. When he returned to France he commented: "I got enough popularity in America to last me the rest of my life." Once Ardent Boxer In his youth, Maeterlinck was endowed with great strength and became an ardent boxer. His bouts in the Latin Quarter of Paris became legend.

He was an admirer of Georges Carpentier, the French pugilist. Frequently they engaged in bouts in Maeterlinck's home. Maeterlinck was the son of wealthy parents. His career as an author began in 1889 with publication of a volume of verse and a play. He married twice.

His first wife was Georgette Le Blanc, a French actress who appeared in some of his plays. She divorced him when he fell in love with his youthful secretary, Selysette Dahon, 30 years his junior. He married the secretary in 1919 and she accompanied him to New York. She was present when he died. His first wife died in 1941.

Maeterlinck's funeral will be Tuesday. LONGSHOREMAN BEATS CO- WORKER OVER HEAD WITH SLEDGE HAMMER Ernest Williams, 38, of 5835 State was beaten on the head several times by a sledge hammer wielded by Edward McIntyre, 38, of 10 E. Illinois in a rage while both, engaged as longshoremen, were unloading paper stock from the steamship Heron Bay. The place on the; deck which was assault, took, docked at The Tribune warehouse, 319 E. Water st.

Williams was taken Alexian Brothers North, scalp and left eye. He hospital suffering, wounds on the told police he was assaulted when he blamed McIntyre for drinking and being cantankerous on the job. John Kreutzer, head of personnel of THE TRIBUNE, said both men were supplied by the longshoremen's union. RETURNS SUICIDE VERDICT A verdict of suicide while pondent over ill health was returned at an inquest into the death of John Kowal, 33, of 700 W. 47th who was found shot to death Tuesday, a revolver at his side, in the ment of his home.

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