St. Louis Globe-Democrat from St. Louis, Missouri (2024)

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Fraud A ot lattl UL 0 e- Cd mill .464 1 pa aN 0 UGH i K-C) L29.6) I 70 80 90 7 I sir 1:1 won vong fan ail 'LICK June IL 1901. fortified with the Sacraments; of Holy Mother Church, dear husband of Helen L. Taylor (nee Lynch), dear father of Thomas W. and Patrick E. Taylor Jr.

atm of the late William and Mirgarst 'Leylor, dear brother of Russell William J. and Virginia Taylor of St. Louis and George D. Taylor of Chicago, Ill. and the late John W.

Taylor, our dear brother-In-law. nephew and Funeral from ALBERT H. HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington Wed. June 7. 8:30 a.m..

to Itamacitlate Conk ception Church, 3120 Interment Calvary Cemetery. Member of National Asociation of Cronr S. Laymen's Retreat League, Immaculate Conception Holy Nam. Society. St.

Vincent dePaul Society, German XL- Vin- cent Orlottan Society. Elks BP0111 No. 9. Blue Army of Our Lady of Fatima. St.

Louis Crippled Chil- dren's International Vice President of lchour7 League. der of Kentucky colonels, Boys Club of It. Louie, Legion of One Thousand Men, Paray Society. Board of Guardian Angels Settlement, and honorary member of Progressive Mine Workers. TWELEMANN.

LYDIA 'WIIEST. of 4817 Rhoades. on June 4. 1981, beloved wife of Fred L. Thielemann.

dear mother of Jeanette (Jean) Zwick. dear sister of Minnie Neitsert. Emma Zimmer. Marie Kulla and Helen Kuehler dear grandmother of Terry Zwick, dear mother-in-law of Marshall Zwick and deer sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. unerat from KRIEG9HATY8- ER'S SOUTH, 4228 S.

Kingshighway, on June 7. 2 p.m. Interment. Sunset. Past President of Women's, Organization of Veteran Druggists.

A member of the M.p.T.A. Ladies. ONE: The day taught were not writings in older Important lost high priest, the Lord? II James); IV TWO: In Zacharias and Elisabeth THREE: sweet, and Is pleasant that FOUR: Who the tables of FIVE: and establish word and. Theta-Ionians 2:17. Four correct, correct, good.

Bible Communist Deall'a Beilenson, LMian Brockelmsum, Dr. Erich Buel, Minnie E. Butler, Margaret Castlio, Early G. Tyler Delaney, Josephine Marts Drimped, Rev. William J.

Dunlap, Mary (Mollie) Eisieldt, Gustave English, Myrtle Esselbruegge, Lydin C. Freeman, -Helen L. Gracey, Florence Heinberg, Carrie Heitmeyer, Edna Hewitt, Jewel (Preach) Jedicke, Bertha Klarsfeld, Victor L. Kramer, Catherine 1 McCoy, Walter Mockobey, Charles Mohr, Esther Marie O'Keeffe, Rt. Monsignor Michael C.

Piece, Mildred Ratissey, Maude Reinacher, Robert Ruehman, George Sessler, Addle V. Spagnolo, Dominic 'Staats, Elizabeth Taylor, Honorable Patrick E. Thielenuum, Lydia Wuest Vohsen Leonard E. Walsh, Mary A. Weaver, Zilda Wiese, Christ A.

Witzoisky, Barbara For Daytime Tuesday Figures Show High Temperatures Expected NORTHERN MISSOURI and Iowa can expect showers Tuesday with Ohio Valley- across the Appalachians to the middle Atlantic states of the Pacific Coast Contimied 70 80 itiNT 6: .0 lain 1 1. 1. rain also due from the uPper. and along tha half --41L P. si Rink.f.4!Itiino Dies, Policeman Rino Mittino, 52, a former St.

Louis policemanii, collapsed and died Monday at his tavern, 3553 Arsenal lived at 6659 Devonshire ave. Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Church, Tamm avenues. Burial will be in Resurrection Mr.

Mittino resigned from the police force as a detective in 1943 after 10 years of service. He then started operating the tavern. I Police said two witnesses told them Mr. Mittino' complained of feeling i about 12:45 p.m. Monday and went-to quarters in tavern basem*nt where he on a bed.

He was pronounced dead at City Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Josphine Mittino of Louis; his wife, Mrs. Torretta Mittino; two daughters, Gloria Merlotti and Mrs. Rena Bahara, both of St. Louis; and two brothers, Joseph F.

and Charles -Mittino, tboth of St. Louis. Dominica Rulers' 1 OK OAS Inquiry Conthiuled from Page IA 1 i 1 I 1 I i i 17 1 1 I 1 1 1 i II 1 i. i 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 -i i I i I I i I i I I I I i I 1 1 1 1 1 i i-, 1 reversed the-conviction Francis Party organizer western New said the dismissed. 'The other way open for trial of Noto can produce evidence, On the and the Justices Frank-furter were tices Tom Stewart and taker.

Dissenters 'Justice Earl Huge L. Douglas and The'government ing te get the to register the Subversive Act in October, veto of President Ever since, before the Control Board, law, or in the the Supreme In April. 1956, on its sent it back party lawyers challenge the As soon as formally action, it will order for the with the 'Justice If the party, register, the officers must the officers members are ter. The party after the board's Et Quote le Rabbis of 1 Jesus' rally. Their books 1 temporary with jibe er Wbat book did Hillaah, ind in the houst.pf Kings 22:8 (King Cings 22 (Douay).

that city did Zacha. beth live? St. Luke 'Stolen waters are ead eaten hi secret 3ut he knoweth opt 7 'I Proverbs i to wrote the law oh 1 i''' Exodus 31:18. Pmfort your hem you hi every goad I le, II Thesaa- 1 tit excellent; three I I. See answers- In mist Paitr.

I I from Page IA conviction of John to, 1 a Commtmist zer in Buffalo and York, but only four I lictment should be i 'We justices left tie a possible secood 11 if the government 1- 11 enough additional owing membership egistration -Cases, irkin and Frank- joined by Jut. 1 C. Clark, Potfe't Charles 1 I I were Chief, 'Jos- arren and Justices William O. I William J. Brett.

ment has been try. Communist party Ice Congress passed Activities Control per. 1950; over the dent Harry i the case has been ibversive Activities set up undertbe courts. it reached Court once befotb. 6, without pasSirig itionality, the C1DIrrt the board to give a chance -to chat--edibility of some 1 the board has been' ised of Mondays I get out its tmal -i; party to regidir 1 ice Department as to law provides is do so for it.if al to act.

individual supposed to 1 has 30 days to act rd's final ECTRIcal s12 RENT OR BUY All TITEWEI ITER. 1 1 ti I I Adding Machines III at Chestnut MaLl nd SCALP DISOKURS Pimples, Blackheads POREL1 OILY A IP Ills. C1P I reettel. g. 1 arta.

Pit 1V a IN CHANCE 1 i SKIN BLEM A ISHES I rod OuteklittSatete For a Examination lo Appointment himeossitt, 1 iturday 11 A.M. toll P.M. 1939Phone OE. 1405S FOUNDATION ii. suite 200., dorond Floor Phone CE.1-00511 li Sleep? pital-Prove tt 1- 1 ine)(-, OR (qTIFIT 1 0 t-irtall eaz' 1 1 0:11) i Quote It? Rabbis of 1 Jesus' orally.

Their books contemporary Scripture. Wbzit book did Hillaah, find in the house.pf Kings 22:8 (King Kings 22 (Douay). what city did live? St. Luke I "Stolen waters are bread eaten irt seTcro But he knoweth pot Proverbs wrote the law oh stone? Exodus 31:18. "Comfort your heat you in every gtod II excellent; three See answers- In PartyT Selback 4 from Page IA of John a Commtmist in Buffalo and York, but only foUr indictment should be five justices left l4ie a possible second if the government enough additional knowing membership registration -Cases, Harlait and joined by Jus C.

Clark, Charles WhIV 1 were Chief, Warren and Justices Black, William 0. William J. Brett- has been try- Communist party since Congress passed Activities Control 1950; over the Harry Sf the case has been Subversive Activities set up courts. it reached Court once belotb. without pasgrig constitutionality, the court to the board to give a chance to credibility of some 1 the board has been' advised of Mondays, get out its final party to regidir Department' as fails to law provides is do se for fail to act, individual supposed to 1 has 30 days to act final IIBPAIELECTRICSII RENT OR BUY TYPEWRITERS Adding Machines at Chestnut 7 BinDsKii.N AstinklandpimSCpAistisiP LSco*ktirR eadSs, OILY Warta.

Pits. qr. IN CHARGE SKIN ILINISHES CluooklySateta Saturday 11 AN. 191 p.m. GE.

1.0D5S FOUNDATION PlaStertirOr1 Sleep? HospitalProved FOR FE 1 0 toirtal 4 i I through its foreign minister not only welcomed the visit by the 04S group, but extended an -invitation that it come to the Island. Foreign Minister Pori firio Herrera a hurried trip to Washington to extend a welcome to the committee. I tee. 9 WEATHER IN OTHER CITIES UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Data- for 24 hours ending at 7:30 p.m.. central time, June 5, 1961.

Temperature Rations High Low Precip. Atlanta, Ga. 87 09 .02 Bismarck, N.D. 90 53 Boston, Maw, 86 60 Chicago, 85 60 Cincinnati, Ohio 86 62 Mo. 86 64 Denver, Colo.

70 49 Des Moines, Ia. 86 62 Detroit, Mich. 86 60 El Paso, Tex. 95 53 Fort Worth, Tex. 89 72 .42 Galveston, Tex.

85 75 Huron. B. D. 80 52 Kansas city, Mo. 84 64 Los Angeles, Cal.

68 57 Medicine Rat, Alta. 94 61 Memphis, Tenn. 88 71 .02 Miami. Fla. 85 78 Paul.

Minn. 85 54 New Orleans, La. 88 73 New York. N. Y.

86 62 Oklahoma City. Ok. 82. 62 .14 Omaha. Neb.

78 59 .87 Phoenix, Aric 98 60 Pittsburgh, Pa. 80 50 Portland. Ore. 75 57 Prince Albert Sask. 95 57 St.

Louts AI 'RPORT 87 fa .14 Balt Lake City. Utah 80 52 San Francisco, Cal. 60 53 Springfield. Mo. 85 60 Washington, D.

C. 86 60 Winnipeg, Man. 83 52 Some temper fi ature extremes within tbn-48 adjacent states: Lows 33 at Big Piney, and 34 at Bryce Canyon, Utah. Highs 104 at Imperial. Cal.

and 102 at Blythe, and Gila Bend, Ariz. residence in Buckingham Palace where Mrs. Kennedy will stay fo.r a day or two longer. At the airport President Kennedy and Prime Minister Macmillan walked out together along the red carpet to the President's plane. At the bottom of the steps they shook hands and the President, his felt hat in hand, walked up the steps.

He did not turn back for a farewell wave. The plane Is due to touch down at Goose Bay, Labrador. to give the President about six hours sleep. It is to take off again -at about 7:30 a.m. and is due to land at Andrews Mr Force Base outside Washington at 8:30 cm.

MOST CONCRETE The Kennedy-Khrushchev statement On Laos was the most specific result of the Vienna meeting, which enabled the two men to feel out and get to know each other. but apparently offered no easy solution to issues separating the Western and communist worlds. Immediate results were lacking in two key areas of East-West negotiation at Genevathe 14-nation conference on the future of Laos and the Big Three talks on a nuclear test ban treaty. The Kennedy-Macmillan communique was written in broad terms that produced nothing new. The President possibly will give more of a personal accounting of his with Ithrushchev and his, estimate of them when he addresses the United States Tuesday.

President Kennedy will speak over all tv and radio networks at 6 p.m. (St. Louis time) from the White House. Pierre Salinger, his press secretary, said the President wil give a half-hour "report to the nation" on his conferences with Khrushchev and French President Charles de Gaulle. President Kennedy and Prime Minister Macmillan conferred alone for most of their conference.

Lord Home, the British Foreign Secretary, ands McGeorge Bundy, White House advicer on national security, were called in for 40 minutes. The meeting was broken only for lunch. The Prime Minister and Lady Macmillan were hosts to the President and First Lady and 18 WITH SATISFACTION Regarding Laos, the communique said: "The President and Prime Minister noted with satisfaction the agreement in Vienna on the need for an effective cease-fire which in their opinion should lead to progress In Geneva towards an agreement permitting the establishment i of a neutral and independent Laos." On the problem of Berlin, surrounded by Communist-controlled East Germany, President Kennedy' and Prime Minister Macmillan voiced "full agreement on 1 Continued from Page IA returnable, the case would fail to appear in the docket or, "if it did appear, It was again continued only to disappear at a later In some case, the warrant hien disappeared "somewhere between the judge's order Issuing the warrant and the re, ceipt of the warrant by the police department for service." The jury said the docket in the two city courts are prepared by "any one of numerous employes in the marshal's al's or clerk's of- fice." IR has been noted that the prior record of a violator, in miny instances, fails to appear on the docket This results in the judge assessing a lesser fine than ordinarily would be 'required." TlIREE: A common practice among some civilian clerks in the Police Traffic Violation Bureau was to collect an improper fine. I I "Generally, the clerk would I purposely disregard the record of a previous violation and um-pose a smaller tine. Records frequently were altered to accomplish this end.

ile practice was engaged in on some occasions as a favor, and on on other occasions with a profit motive. Numerous cases were found where a $5 fine Imposed for violation of 7. trio signal where the standard is $10." On some occasions, a clerk in the bureau would accept money to have the ticket "taken care or in court "On these occasions, as a result of collusion with an employe in the clerk's or marshal's office, the 1 ticket failed to appear on the court docket. Consequently, no fine was paid. Certainly a profit was derived from such pratticeel 1 1 FIVE.

"All too frequently, the prior traffic record of violat rs whose fines must be paid lo ty court was found altered or iampered with. This result, ed In imposition of a lower fin by the court. "rt a' vast majority of these instances, the violator himself paid the proper amount of the fine ordinarily imposed to some intermediary. Obviously, a profit was derived by an intermediary or court attache who saw to it that 1 the proper evidence was withheld from the court." 1 SIX. In some instances, in court or the Police Traffic Violation Bureiu, convictions were not 'marked on the driver's license.

The grand Jury commended 21 Judges Morris Rosenthal Rodney Weiss. "Not only were they helpful In the investigation itself, but alsi the evidence we have heard reflects credit upon the manner in which each conducts his court, the -report said. City Marshal David P. Lohr and City Court Clerk James J. Roe told The Globe-Democrat they had consulted with Mayor Tucker at the time of the original disclosures and any eLatemen4 would have to come from him.

I Marshal Lohr did say, are tnalting every effort to im-, prove co-ordination between the clerk's office, 'Marshal's office and Police department to see the conditions complained of can be stopped." 1 1 Mayor Tucker, after reading the grand Jury's report, said he concurred in "the major ap- proach of the recommendations, In general." He expressed the belief that a central authority should be established, urged by the grand jury, and said he is turning all the teoOmmenda- I tions over to City Counselor Mottles J. Neenan, who will review them detail for the Mayor. The grand jury returned an indictment Monday charging Joseph Drniacic, former clerk In the Police Traffic Violation Bureau with misconduct In of. flee in that he took money from eight traffic offenders. The Indictment replaced a warrant previously issued against him.

John P. Schwerb, former deputy city marshal, and Andrew Carmichael. former deputy city court clerk, were indicted May 29 on misconduct charges; Maximum penalty for the offense is a year In Jail and a $500 fine. Tile grand Jury made the tot-lowing recommendations: Posting of a schedule of prescribed fines for traffic viols-'. circuit Zwick), 1111e4P in Jesus, June 3.

1961. widow of the late John Ackerman. dear sister of Minnie Hill, Ann Bach, Clara Idartin and the late Warren Zwick, our dear sister-In-law aunt and cousin. Funeral from RUT! Funeral gome, 2906 Gravois. Tues.

June 6, 2 p.m. Interment National Cemetery. Mrs. Ackerman was Past President of Bantiago-Argonne Post No, 1102 Auxiliary. BEILENSON LILLIAN.

June 4. 1961. widow of late- Philip Belleneon, dear mother of Mrs. Esther Malley, Mrs. Charlotte Friedman of 111., Isadore and Sam E.

Bellensom sister of the late Leah Temkin. our dear grandmother, great grandmother, mother-in-law, and aunt. Funeral from BERGER McPhereon at Walton, 20 a.m.. to Chevra Cem', etery. In state Tues.

after 9 sni. BROCKELMANN, DR. ERICK, 6901 Princeton, dear' brother and trend. Service at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar, hi. 2 p.m.

Dr. Brockelmann in chapel after 3 p.m. Wed. REEL, MINNIE E. (nee Wiest- rick), 4432 Eichelherger.

June 1, 1981. wife of the late Charles A. Buell, dear stepmother of Charles Bud and Florence Piszko, our dear aunt. Private services wer I rom SOUTHERN Funeral Home, June 5. Interment Sunset.

BUTLER, MARGARET B. (see Fromm formerly of 4932 Theodore. June 3, 1961, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. beloved wife of James J. Butler, dear mother of Helen Harrison.

Loretta Starek and Elisabeth Alber. dear sister of Mrs. John Dutton. dear grand mother. mother-in-law and sister- In-law.

Funeral from RRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. KIngshighwa3', Tues. June 6. 9 a.m. Interment Calvary.

KCASTLIO, EARLY G. TYLER, Defiance. Mon. June 5. 1961.

wife of the late John Cast' lio, sister of Vardaman lire. Nannie Stewart and the late Robert Service at LUPTON' Chapel, 1233 Delmar 1 p.m. Interment and graveside service Thomas Howell! Cemetery, 2:15 p.m. 1 CORCORAN, REV. CLARENCE A.

C.M.. Renrick Seminary, June 5. 1961, brother of Francis, Edward Corcoran, Mrs. Peter Degnan and Mrs. Anthony Non.

brother-in-law, uncle and nephew. In state at ARTHUR J. DON- NELLY Parlors. 3840 Lindell, from June 7, 3:30 p.m. until Thurs.

June 8. Office of the Dead Matins Kenrick Seminary, 8 p.m. Thurs. Mass Frt. a.m.

hour and church to be announced later. DELANEY, JOSEPHINE 5204A Nageh June 3. 1961, dear daughter of the late Michael and Elizabeth Delaney, dear sister of Anna Zieroff. Elizabeth Deegan, Florence Haupt, William Harry C. and Edward H.

Delaney and the late Laura -Dell and Michael J. Delaney, dear aunt, great-aunt, aister-in-law. cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAITSER'll SOUTH, 4228 II. June 6, 1 p.m.

Interment Calvay. DRLMPED. REV. WILLIAM pastor Of St. Mary's Gies- rw.

Mo. June 5. 1961. ear brother of Agnes. Marie R.

James Frank X. Drimped and Margaret Lueckerath, dear uncle of Mary Ann Hoven and William T. primped, our dear brother-in-law and great-uncle. Solemn Requiem Mass 11 am. (CST), June 7.

at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Glasgow. Mo. In ARTHUR J.

DONNxttx Parlors. 3,440 Lindell N. after $.1. p.m. (DST) Wed.

Interment leets' Lot, Calvary Cemetery. Thum. June 8. 9 a.m. DUNLAP, MARY (Mollie).

9112 Argyle June 3. 1961. Wile of the late Sidney Dunlap. Dear sister of John Eliff and Alpine Harris. Dear step-mother of May Wynn.

Dear sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral June 8. 2 p.m. from BAUMANN BROS. Funeral-Borne.

2504 Woodson rd. Over- land. Interment New St. arcus Cemetery. EISEELDT, GUSTAVE.

6615 Wise June 3. 1961. beloved husband of Margaret Etefeldt. dear father of Gustave Eisfeldt dear grandfather of Judy Eisfeldt, dear father-in-law of Alice Listeldt. Service by the Oddfellows Wilder Lodge No.

2, I.0.0.1r. at the AMBRUSTER Mortuari, 6633 Clayton 2 p.m. Interment Oak Grove Chapel. Mem. bar Pipefitters Local 562.

ENGLISH, MYRTLE fore Hannon), 5411 Neosho, Sat. June 3. 1961, fortified with th'e SacraInents of Holy Mother Church. dear mother of Rae V. Watson, Helen i.

Ridsdale and James W. dear sister. 'sister-in-law mother-In-law, grandmother. great-grandmother, aunt and niece. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S.

Kingshighway. 8, 8:30 to Church of the Magdalen. Inter Resurrection. A member of United Spanish War Veterans G.A.R... Job Swamp, Women' Patriot Council.

Mary and Martha Sodalitv. Mission Committee, and, Past President of Lydia P. Auxiliary No. S. ESSELBRUEGGE.

LYDIA C. -5318 Winona Inns 3 1961, dear wife of the late Dr. F. C. dear mother of Elaine Lypirides.

Velma Bergen and Calvin Esseihruegge. dear sister of Edna Tylas. dear mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Funeral from KRIEGSHAIISER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, June 8.

at 2 p.m. Inter-, ent St. John's Cemetery. FREEMAN. (nee Rereher), June 5, -1981, 4740 Tennessee.

beloved Wife Leslie L. Freeman dear daughter of the late Charles and Louise Kercher, dear sister of Ethel Preusser, Mae Riegelsberger, Ruth Bohr, aebelle Barry, Ar- thur 1 and Rercher, dear aunt) great-aunt, sister-in-law, piece and cousin. Services 2 p.m.: at JOHN L. ZIEGINHEIN a SONS. 7027 Gravois.

Interment Sunset. GACKENBACIL JOHN EDWkRb, 2202 Indiana, fortified with, the Sacraments et Holy Mother Church. June 5, 1961. dear husband of Annabelle Gackenbach (nee Watson). dear father of Mrs.

girlie Brady, Mrs. Janet Gillman, John and 'Patrieta Gackenbach. dear grandfather.1 Funeral from 'ICUTIS itinfrtal soma 2908 Gravois. Juno S. 8:30 a.m.

Requiem Mass St-Agnes Churchi, Irk parlors. 5 pm. GRACEY. fLORENCE, 5540 Nat' ural Bridge. Sun.

June 4, beloved wife of William Gracey, dear sister, sister-in-law. and aunt. Service at DREHMANN-HARRAL Chapel. 1905 Union 7:15 p.m. Tues.

June 6. Inter' ment at Dugge -Ind. Thurs. Member of Royal Temnie'No. 156...

Pythian Sisters and Daughters of Civil War Veterans. Pythian sere- Ice 7:30 p.m. Tues. See Jedicke, Bertha. See Jedieke, Bertha.

IFEINBERG, CARRIE (nee Drewel) 2628 Walton rd. Asleep in Jesus Juno 3,1961. Wife of the Hite Gustav Belnbera. Dear mother of Arthur lieinberg. Irene.

D. Bruce and the late Onside Rein-berg. Dear sister of Ida Hahn. Mother-in-law of the late Dewey Bruce. Dear sister-M-Iale and aunt Funeral 'rum, June a.m.

from BAUMANN BROS. Funeral Home, 2504 Woodson Overland. Interment Sunset Buril Park. HETTMEVER, EDNA, Jun. 5, 1961, at 1:10 a.m., dear daughter of the late Oscar and Theresa Beltmeyer dear sister of Oscar Meitmeyer and our dear aunt, great-aunt and cousin, Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec.

June 7, 1:30 p.m., Inter- ment Valhalla Cemetery. HEWITT. JEWEL (PREACH), Valley Park, Mo. June 4, 1961, husband of 'Dorothy Hewitt, father of Sandra Hewitt, dear brother of Isabelle Hawkins, tugene, WaMo. Helen Ross.

Lawran'ee, Loren, Telsie. Charles Jr. and Kathryn Stacy. Funeral from SCHRADER Psberal Home, Ballwin, -June 7, 3 pan. Interment Bethel Cemetery.

i JEDICKE, BERTHA (nee Volts), formerly of 27 Briar Cliff, Asleep i in Jesus at Pt. Lauderdale, May Sl, 1961. beloved wife of the late Rena J. Jedicks, dear mother of Mrs. Walter 1Dberluerge, Mrs Gustave Planning and Mrs.

William Hellwig. our dear sister. i mother-in-law, slater-In-law, grandmother, great grandmother and 1 aunt in her 84th year. Funeral Wed 1:30 17M, from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side lu- i neral Home, 3620 Chippewa. to New Bethlehem Cemetery.

Body will Ile in state titer 4 p.m. Tues. 4 KLARSFELD, VICTOR of Cape Girardeau. June 4, I 3981, beloved husband of Shirley Klarefeld, dear fathev of Carol Klarsteld, dear brother of Mrsh iNettle Routa and the late Edith Browning, our dear uncle. Funeral from BERGER Memori- al, McPherson at Walton.

12 noon, to irnal Amoona Come- ten. Mr. Klarsteld wag a mem- ber of St. Mark's Lodge A.F.AA.M. Caps Girardeau, Mo.

In a Tues. after 11 a.m. ri lieu of flowers contributions may bo made to a charity of your choice. Funeral from ScHUMACHER Ile in state uneral Home, 3013 Mera Fmec. Wed.

June 7, 1:30 p.m., Inter- ment' Valhalla Cemetery. HEWITT. JEWEL (PREACH). Valley Park, Mo. June 4, 1961, 'Drothy Hewitt, tattler bueband of of Sandra Hewitt, dear brother of Isabelle Plawkine, fu- gene, WaMo.

Helen Rosa. Lawren'ee, Loren, Telele. Charlet nd Jr. Kathryn Stacy. Funeral from SCHRADER U.

rent' Home, Ballwin, 7, 3 pan. Interment Bethel Cemetery. i rEDICKE, BERTHA thee Vohe formerly of 27 Briar Cliff, Asleep in Jesus at Ft. Lauderdale, May 81, 1961. beloved wife 4 of the late Henn? J.

ledicks, dear mother of Mrs. Walter Vberluerge. 1 Gustave Planning and Mrs. William Hellwig. our dear sister.

I rnother-in-law, alater-in-Iaw, grand- 1 mother, great grandmother and aunt in her 84th year. Funeral 1:30 from BEIDERWIEDEN South Elide lu- neral Home, 3620 Chippewa, to t- I'lew Bethlehem Cemetery. Rod, I will titer 4 p.m Tues. i VICTOR of Cape Girardeau. Mo June 4, 19,61, beloved humband of Shirley Riarefeld, dear father Of Carol 1 Elarefeld, dear brother of Mrs.

sNettio Route and the late Edith rowning, our dear uncle. Funeral from BERGER Memori- I McPherson at Walton, 12 noon, to Thai Amoona Ceme- tery. Mr. Klarefeld was a mem- I boor of St. dark's Lodge A.V.AA.M.

A A a.m. bnema ts or I flowers contributions may de tO charity of your choice. GA. 1-4612 SAYE 50 MARSTAII 100 N. 7th AS A MENACE Panama's ambassador to the United States Augusto Arango will represent his Gerald Dre, former United States ambassador to Bolivia and Haiti, and now chief of the Foreign Service Insp-ection Corps of the United States, will represent the Washington government.

I The OAS last rAugust condemned the Trujillo regime as a menace to hemisphere peace. General breaking of diplomatic relations followed this action. And the- Dorrtinican Republic at that time refused JO allow an OAS mission, to come to the coutarY- The Weather readings follow: 4 a. m. 64 5 85 5 a.

m. 65 6 84 6 a. m. 65 7 p. m.

83 7 a. m. 65 8 p. m. 82 8 a.

m. 65 9 p.m.. 81 9 a. 66 10 p. m.

77 10 a. me 73 11 p. m. 77 11 a. m.

76 12 p. m. 75 12 m. 80 1 a.m. 74 1 p.

m. 82 2 a. 'm. 72 p. in 82 3 m.

71 3 p. m. 84 4 m. 69 4 p. m.

84 Unofficial. MondayMaximum temperature, 87 at 4:30 p.m.; minimum, 61 at 1:30 a.m. 1 Relative 59 per cent at noon; 51 per cent at 7 p.m. Precipitation, 0.14 of an inch the 24 hours ending at 1 p.m.; total for this year, 18.16 inches; 15.65 inches: River stage, 12.4 feet at 4 p.m., a fEd1 of 0.8 of a foot in 24 hours. Pollen count: Dock grass, 15; hickory-walnut, molds, 56.

A year ago MondayMaximum temperature, 83; minimum, 64. Normal maximum this date, 82; normal minimum, 62. Sun rises Tuesday, 5:37 a.m.; sets, 8:24 p.m. (All lintatImr data, Including torowt and temperatures, Supplied by U. 43.

Weather Bureau, with the eXceptioU of data marked.) BY STATES -MissouriPartly cloudy north Tuesday; considerable cloudiness south with showers or thundershowers; little tempera1 ture change. I 1 ture 1 Illinois Partly cloudy to cloudy with showers or thunderstorms Tuesday; little temperature change. ArkansasPartly cloudy and warm with wide scattered thundershowers Tuesday. Ke' nedy Will. Report on Trip Continued from Page IA their "close agreement" -in pursuing common -objectives.

The also expressed satisfaction with Khrushchev's support of international arrangements to guarantee 1 the neutrality and independence of Laos. IN ROLLS-ROYCE The crowds cheered President IF.ennedy's black Rolls-Royce all die way up to Buckingham Palace for the dinner engagement with Queen Elizabeth IL In front of the palace a crowd of about 2500 persons jammed the gate through which the Presidential car, escorted by motorcycles, Police 'horses coaxed the throng back to give the Official cars mom to pass. The President's car flew. the American flag, but not the presidential standard. The absence of the gave emphasis to the unofficial character of the visit.

The crowd thinned out after the Kennedy? arrival at the palace but built up again during the 2 hours the President and First Lady were inside. When the President drove out through the palace 1 gates at, 10:45 the crowd was as big as ever. They gave him a huge sendoff as his 1 motorcade headed off toward the Immediately the crowd swarmed in.behind a car containing a number of women. "It's Jackie," women yelled. But le wasn'ther car was behind.

i I By then the gateway was almost ilammed with a seething, excited. crowd. I 1 1 ICLEAR THE WAY Mounted and foot police moved in to clear the way for the fawn-colored limousine carrying Mrs. TYLER. Ses Castile.

VOBSZ.N. LEONARD 3829 Molly HUM. fortified with the Sacraments of Rol)? Mother Church. Sun. June it, 1961.

beloved bus- band of Agnes (nee lisidenry dear brother of Loretta Burke, Catherine, Victor, Raymond and Joseph Vobsen, our dear brother-In-law and uncle. Funeral from 8011TH1RN Tuneral Home. 6322 8. Grand hi. suns 7.

9:30 a.m. to St. Stephen's Protomartyr Church. Intermen Resurrection. Masses preferred.

WALDRACER, MYRTILETnes Lampe), 7357 Ntavarre Circle; Mon. Juno 5. 1951, in his 76th year: beloved wife of the late William Waldbauer, dear mother of Ruth Mueller, dear grandmoth- er of James and Michael Mueller our dear mother-in-law and aunt. Funeral from WACKER-HELDERLE Chapel. 3634 Gravois, Wed.

June 7. 1 p.m. Interment New Marcus Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions may be mad. to Christ Memorial Lutheran Church Building Fund.

WALSH, MARY A. 7921 West Main Belleville, IL. June 3. 1961, dear sister of John M. Nellie A.

Walsh. dear aunt of William Downey. Mary (Mae) Downey, Mrs. Nellie Mae Williams. Mrs.

Aries Smith, Mrs. Catherine Lopes, James Walsh and Edward Welch. alsh. dear grand-aunt and great-grand-aunt. Funeral Wed suns 7, 9 from NELL WALSH BARNES Funeral Home.

1416 St. Louis East St. Louis. to Blessed Sacrament Church. Belleville.

Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Member of St. Ann's Altar Society and Women's Traffic Club of Metropolitan St. Louis.

WEAVER, ZILDA (see Aubueboa) of 5331 Lucas Hunt June 3, 1961, 11:15 am. forti- fled with the Sacraments ck Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of the late Joseph Weaver and dear mother of Florence' Myers. Marie Groezinger, Valetta Campbell and Ruth Olander. our dear sister, sister-M-law. mother-in-law, grandmother.

great-grandmother. aunt, great-aunt, great-great aunt and cousin. Funeral from SCHUMACliER Funeral Home, 3015 Meramee, June 6. at 8:30 to St. rbontaa Aquin Church.

Interment St. Ferdinand Cemetery. A member of St. Thomas Aquin Church and Lady Sanctuary Sodality. WIESE.

CHRIST Granite City. May 4, 1961. beloved husband of Cathertne. dear father of Christ, Edward and Albert Wiese, and Mrs. Clara 'rayon.

dear brother of Herbert Wiese. Mn. Hilda Tadrick and Mrs. Rose Iroise le. dear grandi lather and father-in-law.

Funers Wed. 8:30 front PIEPER Home, 1929 Cleveland. Granite City. to Joseph's Church. Requiem Mass 9 a.m.

Interment S. Peter and Paul Cemetery. at. Louis. Mo.

Rosary 'Thew, 7:30 pan. WITZOFSKYA BARBARA (see Breeel). 2664 Pennsylvania, fortified with the gaoraments of Holy Mothr Church, eat. June 3, 1961. b.loved wife of John Witsofsky.

dear foster mother of Raymond dear sister of Anna )3urshelt and Rose tenth, our dear aunt. Funeral from KITT'S Funeral Home, 2906 Gravols. Wed. Juno 7, 7:30 a.m. Requiem Miss lit.

Francis de Sales Church. Interment New Picker Cemetery. Member of Eighth Ward Democratic Club. MASONIC NOTICES MIZPAH LODGE 639 A.F&A.M.. Stated Commimication.

June 6, 7 p.m. L.A. Work. ar bus ss ine. Visitors welcome.

PILL G. BUELTMANN. W.M., NATIONAL SOJOURNERS No. 22 Mart 12th-Spruce 5th Floor, Officers Club Buffet 6 p.m. meeting, 7 tonight.

COL. ROGER' M. CROSBY ROSE HILL LODGE No. 555 .40770 Page. Special Stated Corn-munition 7:30 p.m.

F. C. DEGREE. Visiting Brethren welcome. FLOYD A.

THOMAS, ST. ALDEMAR COMMANDERY No. 18 IC. T. Stated Conclave June 6, 1961.

7:20 p.m. Transaction of business. Reception of petitions. THE ORDER OF MALTA. Visiting Sir Knights Woloonse.

JAMES L. WESTBROOK. Comm SHAVER LODGE NO. 948 Regular Stated Corn. numication PAST MASTERS NIGHT Work in E.A.

Degree. CHARLES L. DYE. W.M. TUSCAN LODGE No.

380 A.M. 5015 Westminster. June 8 p.m. Stated Communication. Examine tion 11.

Work in F. C. DEGREE. PRESENTATION 40-YEAR CARD BRO. FRED K.

HABENICHT BRO. EUGENE M. HAHNEL PRO. El)VVIN C. HEYDE BRO.

HERBERT H. LURID. INGHAM PRESENTATION 50-YEAR BurroN SRO. THOMAS I. SKINNER Balloting on petitions.

G. CARL COOPER W.M. WEST GATE LODGE NO. 445 8756 Eulalle ay. Brent- wood, Mo.

A regular Stated Meeting will be held this June 9, 7:30 p.m. Work In EX. DEGREE. Visiting Brethren welcome. JoHr; W.

THOUSAND W.M. ELKS NOTICES 7 opomiMMEI Louie Lodge No. Funeral services for Our lateBrotber HON. PATRICK I. TATL0311 will be conducted by ME ELKS AT ALBERT H.

HOPPE'S 4911 Washington N. June 6, 11 p.m. You are requested to attend these services. L. 7.

Horan. Poo. 1-4320 A I KRAMER, CAfRER1NE Gleco Mob, June 5. 1961. beloved wife of -Fred Kramer.

dear sister of Margaret Kramer, aunt. Funeral from SCHRADER S'il nem! Home. Ballwin. Juno 7. 1 p.m.

Interment Bethel Cemetery. 1 McCOY, WALTER, 105 Oakwood. Webster Groves, June 3. 1961. beloved husband of Jean McCoy (nee dear father of Sharon, Terry.

IDwight and Renee McCoy. our dear son-in-law. brother-inilaw. nephew. uncle and cousin.

Funeral Wed. June 7. 1:30 p.m.. from JAY B. Funeral Home.

7456 Manchester ay. Interment Oak Bin Cemetery. DePceased was a member of pridgeton Lodge No. 80. A.F.

A.M. MOCKOBEY. CHARLES, 3830 Michigan. June 2. 1961, dear husband of the late Pauline Mock- obey (Des Toenneboehn) our dear brother-in-law.

uncle and cousin. Funeral front MITI Funeral Home. 2908 Gravois. June 6, 1:30 p.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park.

Member Valley Park Lodge No. 629 A.F.14.A.M. Please omit flowers. MITTINO, KIN, 6659A Devon- suddenly Mon. June 5 1961, fortified with the Sacraments of HolY Mother Church.

beloved husband of Lena Mittino. dear brother of Joseph F. and Charles Mittino, dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from ERIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, June 8, a.m.

to St. Gabriel the Archangel Chureh. Interment Resurrection. A member of Laymen's Retreat League and B.P.O.E. No.

9)who will conduct service Wed. at 8 p.m. In parlors alter 't p.m. Tues. MOHR.

ESTHER MARIE (nee Mosigea) 4861 Leduc fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, June 4, 1961. beloved wile of Harry Mohr, dear mother of Mrs. Esther Denehoy. Mrs. Dolores Bergfeld and the late Jeanette C.

Birckhead. our dear mother In- law. and Want. Funeral DREHMANNHARRAL Chapel. 1905 Union 8:30 a.m..

June 7. Mail 9 a.m. at Visitation Church. Tay. lor and Evans avs.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. OBEKJUERGE--. I An See Jedicke. Bertha. O'REEFFE RT, REV.

MONSIGNOR, MICHAEL, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. June 1961, be- loved Pastor of Pope- St. Grera the Great Church, St. Ann, 0., dear brother of Thomas O'Keeffe, Mary Higgins. Catherine Gordon.

the late Very Rev. David O'Keeffe and Mrs. Sullivan of Cobb. County Cork. Eire.

Msgr. O'Keeffe will be at COLLIER'S FUNERAL HOME. 10123 Bt. Charles Road until June 6, 3 p.m. then at St.

Gregory's Church. 3500 St. Luke lane. Office of the Dead. Thurs.

June a.m. Solemn Recidiem Mass. 11 a.m. Interment Priest Lot, vary. Member of DeAndreis Coun- cil No.

800 K. of C. and Ancient Order of Hibernians. Please omit flowers. Contributions to St, John's Hospital Building Fund will be apApreciated.

Div. 1 O.A.H. will meet at church 8 p.m.' Wed. PICCO, MILDRED I. (Bee Aubuchon), 9478 Yorktown dr.

Mon. June 5. 1961. dear wife of Pete; J. PiccO, dear mother of Paula Jeanne and Patricia Ann Picco.

dear sister. Of Kenneth D. Aubuchon, our sister-in-law, aunt, niece and cousin. Funeral from JOHN trrytamt SON Funeral Home, 5541 Riverview bi- June 8, 8:30 a.m., to Our Lady of Good Coun- eel. Church.

1134 St. Cyr rd. In'- terment Resurrection In parlors after 2 p.m. RAMSEY, MAUDE, June 5, 1081, dear wife of the late William Ramsey, dear sister of Charles -H. Davis, and dear aunt.

Funeral from KRIEGE71AMIER'll SOUTH. 4228 A Kingshighway, June 7, 1:30 p.m. Interment Calvary. RAUSENDORIF AUGUST 8144 Pershing suddenly June 5, 1961, beloved band of Olive M. Rausendorf father of Ray H.

Rausendorf, father-in-law of Peggy Jo Bauman, doll, brother of Walter C. Piauindort and Mathilda Oster. Funeral from SONS Chapel, itr75 Delmar 10 a.m. Masonic services Wed. 8 p.m.

under auspices of LAMBSKIN Lodge No. 460 A.F. Old A.M. Mr. Rausendorf was also a znember of Samuel EAR Church, Clayton, Iota Chapter Ile).

506 O.K.& (past patron), Moo lah Temple (band), 110th Supply Train and Aubuchon Dennison Post American Legion. REINACHER June 911 Dam- inert, une 5, 1961, husband of the late Bertha Relnacher (nee Lange), dear father Of Irma I' ser, dear father-In-law, grandfa- ther, great grandfather, brother, brother-In-law and uncle. Funeral from BOFFMEIRTER Chapel, 7914 S. Broadway, Thum, 1:30 p.m., to Buneet. ROCHE.

Be. Freeman. ELLIMAN, GEORGE, Mon. June 5, 1981, 1245 Wilton wood, dear husband of Katherine Rouhman (nee Schmitt), dear father of George Arthur Reuh-, man, dear brother of Will Reuhman, dear father-in-law of Ber- nyce Ruehman (nee Rademaker), brother-in-law of Sioter Bernadette. grandfather of Janet Fanter Ad James A.

Ruehman, dear uncle. Funeral from KRIEOSHAUSEWS SOUTH, 4228 S. KingshighwaY, Thura Zuni S. 10 a.m. datormen I Zion.

parlors after 2 p.m. 'Tues. SELLERS, LORIttrLI ANNit'eal, A. Rethwilm, M.D.), (gee wilm), San Francisco, June 4, 1961, lovirig wife Of the late Lloyd Ir. Sellers.

a I trots CALVIN V. Suspends His Judicial Duties 1 Continued from Page 1 A FACE gpsLARGE eRr dDrIl Malec DOCTOR SCALP FACE Etas Be Cleared NO CHARGE Daily hours and Estaalisho1 Sines CLEAR SKIN 122 N. 7111 Cara iTake tS -11P1 011 i I i i 1 1 1 .1. i -1 I i I 1 1 1 1. i 1 I I I I i I I I 1 1 4 ii I -t I i able income of $20,500 for 1959 but failed to file a state return.

His salary IS $15,000 a year. said Judge Poetker will continue to draw his salary, even though he performs no Judicial, duties. They pointed out the only way he could be removed, from office would be through impeachment. Under the Constitution, impeachment proceedings are initiated in the House of Representatives and trial is held before the State Supreme Court. The alleged income tax evasion apparently came to light while the grand jury was investigating Judge Poelker's financial affairs, including his issuance of checks totaling $3000 that were returned by the bank because of Insufficient funds.1, No Narcotics 0 Not Habit, forming Telma olt cfiredd 4SZa Zlilh $219 1 Ka 1 I for that touch et dropory Elgouco TInsist a Adjust-A-Drepo told finishing.

th gearantead length drapery ureic, claelvaly tr 17 i 1 1 1 I I 4- I ",0 DISCOUNT utlisToitu Requiem masa Will be Offered Kt nenneay ana rrincess Lee. the t. Ignatiu Church, Wed. 9:30 FLOS i RITS 17 tions in the corridors of the ecessity of maintaining the Ar 1 ity a.m. Interment Golden Oa Na- But the crowd had slowed their Vona! Cemetery.

Retired member D(PRESS1ON Municial Courts Building and rights and obligations of th 7., car to a crawl and it could hardly tato of Sari Francisco county and Cal- A BEAUTIFUL EXPRESSION the 'city courts. I allied governments" in the Ger- vo7; -q---, 1 I I ifornia Medical Society and the OF SYMPATHY' 1. get through the gate as the I i man city. 1 I 1 FO. 1-6250 ENTERPRISE 1358 IN TOLL AREAS Funeral Arrangements up Rigid enforcement of an order throng I defied the efforts of po, SESSLER, ADELLA (Gallas.

1 issued by Mayor Tucker eeveral lice to move them back. 1 or). June 4,1981, beloved Ir TIE wife of the late William Seesler. years ago protiibiting any dep- Some of the crowd put their I 4,54 INA 1 0 dear rnother of William Robert 0 1 utY marshal er dePutY court hands 'against Mra, Kennedy's --a 101,, C. Sesaler, S.J..

kir Rita 'Brough- ton and 1 Mrs. Margaret Ann Reynolds. steter-in-law. 4 clerk from "the handling of traf- It 0 AllpAftlip 1 4 IS A FACT In-law. gmndmother a nd unt.

a i flo summonses other than in the auto to push back against those tr b. ,1 Att'' 1 Funeral from ARTHUR J. DOM. ower Garden behind them who surged forward. ,,,01111 NELLY Parlors 3840 Lindell bl.

regular curtia ci hal ernPlc'Y' The car finally got, clear and 4 .7 4 7 a.m. to st. 3801 S. Grand PRI-9600 mene, Freadall Auld Church. Oakville.

drove to the nearby Radziwill 1 I Mo. Interment Calvin'. Masses prferred. I I 5389 Odell. June 3, 1981, beloved hue- CEMETERIES II COMP5LNION CRYPTS In Valhalla At' receipt be given every tetraffie violator who pays a I ,1 a Gm i i receveid before the 10th of the month earn divi- 1 band of Catherine Spagnoio dear Mausoleum, fit.

Louie. la lanCttl Line I I dends from the first of the :4 00.44: 1 father of Jennie Lent ary of Supper, Car Tier 4 month. 53 row 1,4, a a are' satin I 1 Schuman, Mary Mastaloo, LeonaM Spagnolo, and the late Alexander I tit. ne city court dockets be Mascoutah, Ill Wigan 9-2300 1 11. Spagnolo, dear brother, grand- machine-prepared, in duplicate, father and fatber-in-law.

at the Police Traffic Violation TR on insured 1 Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S FUNERArDMECTORS yl ft Savings' SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingehighwa', Bureau. I 1 1 .7112111 7, 1:30 p.m., to Italian KRIEGSHA- USEll The graft in the Police Traffic r-, cEaviantelical Church, 5343 nternient St. Matthew'. e.

I OA IN 116, 4 Violation Bureau was uncovered '''A k4' all' .......42 li 13 a MORTUARIES 1 i rk 1 IP Will1WaliWile011gv S''''' 5 i TITAATS, ELIZABETH (nos Obrockl. 4149 Shreve asleep by an investigation by the Police DOUBLE-QUICK thdo 1 1 in Jesus Sim, June 4, Listen to Department. 1 REMOVAL 411Irs I loved wife of William (Ben) Muale.n HBO Radio. 7 me I Staate, dear mother of Ruth, Wil, 74M. Mondal U24'04411 The probe then spread to the past liam.

Bernice Meat() and Adele WEST Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads the not only speedily relievs'oornethey isided, making the drawing I memo, dear sister of Anna Wide- 9450 Olive St. Rd. WY 41-3322 cl*tY Martha" office and andi LOAN ASSOCIATION.if a man, our dear mother-in-law, also reroovs them one the quick- 't, "NAr r' 11 grandMother, Mater-in-law and SOUTH city court clerk's office, with the aunt. I AO11 fAiqii iiitraefina title h414 a haditael hv est ways known to Medical MCIanCal t.

Requiem Mass win be offered at St. Ignatius Church. 9:30 a.m. Interment Golden Oats National Cemetery. Retired member of San Francisco county and California Medical Society and the A.M.A.

SESSLER, ADELLA (Gallagher), June 4,1961, beloved wife of the late William Seesier dear mother of William J. Robert C. Sesider, S.J.. biro. Rita 'Brough- ton and 1 Mrs.

argaret Ann Reynolds. stster-in-law. mother-In-law. grandmother, and aunt. Funeral from ARTHUR J.

DON- NELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell hi, June 7, 8:16 11.132. to SL Francis Auld Church. Oakville. Mo. Interment Calvary.

Masses preferred. SPAGN01.UFMINIO, 5389 Ode Juno 3, 1961, beloved hue- band of Catherine Spagnolo dear father of Jennie Lena Schuman, Mary Marcaloo Leonard Spenolo, and the late klexander S. Spagnolo, dear brother, grandfather and father-in-law. Funeral from KRIEGSRAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Jima 7, 1:30 p.m..

to Italian Evangelical Church, 5343 Botanical. Interment t. STAATS, NLIZAISZTH (nes Obrork), 4149 Shreve asleep in Jesus June 4. 1.1081., be- loved wife of William (Ben) Staate. dear mother of Ruth.

Ilam. Bernice MAMA and Adele Mahe, dear sister of Anne. Wideman, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister-in-law and aunt. I FLORISTS 17 A BEAUTIFUL EXPRESSION OF SYMPATHY Funeral Arrangements $5 up NETTIE Flower Garden 3801, S. Grand PR 14600 CEMITE11113 11P COMPICNION CRYPTS In Valhalla Mausoleum, Bt.

Louis. In sanctuary of bast Supper. Car T. Tier 53 row 12, at a largo gallium Call Mascoutah, IlL Wigan 4-2300 FUNERA DIRECTORS 21 KRIEGSHAUSER MORTUARIES p.m. Monday through Friday'.

WEST 9450 Olivo St. Rd. WY 4-3322 SOUTH 4228 S. Kingshighway 'FL tions In the corridors of the Municipal Courts Building and the l'city courts. Rigid enforcement of an order issued by Mayor Tucker 'levered years ago prchibiting any deputy marshal or dePuttY Icourt clerk from "the handling of traffic summonses other than in the regular course of his employment" A receipt be given every traffic violator who pays a fine, I 1 The city court dockets be machine-prepared, in duplicate, at the Police Traffic Violation Bureau.

The graft in the Police Traffic Violation Bureau was uncovered by an investigation by the Police Department. 1 The probe then spread to the city Marshal's office and the city, court clerk's office, with the investigation being handed by Kennedy and Princess Lee. But the crowd had slowed their car to a crawl and it could hardly get through the gate as the throng defied the efforts of pcs lice to move them back. Some of the crowd put their hands 'against Mra. Kennedy's auto to push back against those behind them who surged forward.

The car finally got, clear and drove to the nearby Radziwill THO ------RELER. DOUBLE-QUICK REM OVAL 1111r- Dr. Scholl's Zino-pade not only speedily relieve 'oornethey alw) remove them one of the quickest ways known to medical science! the necessity of maintaining the rights and obligations of the allied in the German city. I on.4;, t) 1 4.11.eroMdmottp 4 opi08 0.0. 00400 aslanhala 1 'ancli When viewed at a distance, Isf.

i the circles appear to be six. 1 SAVINGS sided, making thirrNirawing AN ASSOCIATION look -a ike honeycomb. ,1 LO 5 Aeon I I 1 1 I FIL 14250 INTL ig; Oda Is A FACT' 1 Savings received before the 110th of the month earn dividends from the first of the month. 4 4 II 1 I I --t 1, oVeZ SAVINGS 'ancli LOAN' ASSOCIATIONey 1358 IN TOLL AREAS on insured Savings A "441's I -144 1 INGS I Of ION t7 sI t. :1 A th 1 11 .4 0(1 :101.,) 1 :11 10 1 1741:, to twt-r,) 1-iTm 17T II aii, i 14 unerma lame, OS 0 rfilt I ural Bridge 1)1.

une 2 I Schnur Funeral Home 1 we cAruult aLturucy a sum 1 I Li Ai-. i ip 1 I 1 I pZe. lateratent'llomoirai Park. 2125 La fayette 78. 1 the grand 1 ury.

'If, (11 I 1111, 1 IP; I II I P1 44114 le 0 li, lit i I 1 1 A 1 1 .4 I A 6 1 I 11 1 I I 1 1 i I 1 I runeral Home. 4828 Nat. ural Bridge June 2 p.m. Interment Itemoriel Park. Schnur Funeral hom*o 8125 Liktayetto rft 14780 the attorney's office and the grand jury.

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St. Louis Globe-Democrat from St. Louis, Missouri (2024)

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