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Mrir 10 Section 1A Chicago Tribune, Friday, March 16. 1973 Clark Death notices Florence Clark, tie Sherun. htkwcd Fernandes Sllvlno Fernandez, beloved of Sophie; fond father ot Robert and Barbara. Funeral Saturday, 1:45 a. from Hurven Chapel, ni to Our Lady of Mt.

Cermet Church. Masi a.m. Interment St Boniface. Visitation Thursday wife of Everett; loving mother of George I Katharine 1 Lucas Jr.) dear grandmother of Coorg III and Renna. Funeral services Saturday, March 17, at 10 a.

ChicYoungl Obituaries Belton House unit backs news shield bills attar 2 p. m. from the Patka Funeral Home, 3756 S. Paulina St, Interment Beverly Ceme'eiy. Clark Mrs.

Lillian Greenwell I Filice Services for Mrs. Lillian of Blondie strip dies Grace C. Clark, net Dyson, beloved wife William M. Belton, beloved husband; of Lftuitel brothtr or Gen Belton. A lent time resident of Chicago's tide.

A member of the Regulars Social Club and 25 yeir retiree of the National Lead Co. Expired March 13, 173, on hit tsm birthday. Visitation Friday, March 16, from 1 to p. Bioas a Biggs, 3246 W. Jackson.

Wake Friday. 7 to p. nt. Church, 415 N. Pine.

Funeral Saturday, 1 at the church. Interment Lincoln Cemetery. ot the lata Joseph; loving mother of Barbara (Raymond! Kenny and Josaoh Greenwell, 81, of 1411 S. Wolf Wheeling, will be held at Chicago's blood donations During last 24 hours PINTS lood Civen 0 Blood Used Mead for Bloodt Normal Persons wishing to donate may call the Chicago Blood Council: 332-2272 JoAnn Clark; dear grandmother of Raymond, Katnv. Kevin.

Nancy. Tim. Sharon and Jane Kenny, Julie, Jennifer I and Joey Clark; fond sister of Helen Ferguson, Virginia Ehrhardt, the late chicwo Tribun Pm swvic director of the Department of 10 a. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 203 S.

Marion Oak Park. Mrs. Greenwell died Thursday in the Woodbine Springfield, Marcn Reeistration and Education, Alice Fagan, Margaret Duffy, Mary Bernhardt While. Rita. Char es.

Sam. Susan. Eve is The House Executive lyn and Iron Dvson. Visitation after Stanley A. Bernhardt, beloved husband of the late Margaret; dear father of Pasqualt Fillet, beloved husband of thp lata Pauline, dear husband of Carmela.

nea Muraca; loving father of Eugent Rosa and Alfred (Mary; fond grandfather of Robert, Gene, Lori, Llrda, Anna and Mark. Funeral Saturday, 1:30 a. from Rosario D. Salerno's Song Funeral Home, 0300 W. North tt St.

Mary of Cello Church. Entombment Queen of Heaven Mausoleum. Visitation Thursday after 5 p. at. ME 7-0449 ar ME 7-0450.

Fiske Max J. Flske, apt 51, husband of Kath-ryn, net Woods; father of Patricia (Edward) Jesek of Pittsburgh, P. A. and Merr) Alice; grandfather of three; brother of Harold, Chicago Police Supervisor, Russell of Colerain, N. and the lata Robert; uncle of three, nephew Committee tonight voted unani- creation or a state wiae 1 p.

m. Friday. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a. from Walter Quinlan Sons, 1122 Convalescent Home, 6909 From Trlbunt Win Strvlcat CLEARWATER, March 15-Murat B. Chic Young, 72, creator of the comic strip "Blondie," died yesterday at Apollo Medical Center in near W.

79th In Little Flower Church. Dorothy (Leonard Holthaus and Lorraine Raymond) Brttim; grandfather of Roger meaicai examiner system to Mast 10 a. m. Interment St. Mary.

174- North Oak Park. She was mously in favor of two news the widow of James R. Green- shield bills that would give re- replace the county coroner 7300. Brehm, Marsha Peszkiewicz, Melanle and Maroaret Holthaus; great-grandfather of Ellubeth and Lisa Pasikiewici; brother of Hattie Cynowa and Alice Boyeck, Fu Clark Sheldon Clark of 3440 N. Lake Shore Florists well, a pioneer in the electro- porters almost complete im- was proposed oy itep w.

i "em- Plating Line's in Chicago, rLity from prosecUon for SSSSi' neral Saturday, March 17. 9:15 a. by St. Petersburg. He ftaa been incapacitated with em Sf beloved husband of the lata Ann, net from Man Funeral Home, 3440 N.

Central to St. Euaene Church. Man Koilki dear brother of Minnie Miller. whnHiprf In 1Q70 Survivor. In.

refusal tn selnse their sources JUUC Services Friday. 10 a. at Plser Memo physema for the last year, duced today, a five-member 10 a. m. Interment St.

Adalbert. Visitation after 3 p. ffl. Friday. Pleasa omit of information.

elude a son, James two rial Chapel, 520a Broadway. Intrment private. Pleasa omit flowers. Memorials mav be mada to the Heart Fund. Frienda 1 flowers.

For nearly 40 years "Blon daughters, Mrs. Maxine The committee voted, 18 to 0, of Paul and Simon Flske. Resting at new location. Cooney Mortuary, 300 E. )15th after 2 p.

m. Saturday. Funeral Monday a. m. to St.

Catherine of Genoa Chtm. Mass :30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. PU 5-0371.

die" has appeared in more than board would appoint a chief medical examiner, who in turn would designate pathologists Berry and Mrs. Louise and sent to the House floor, art asked to pay their respects at the time of the services. Member of Austin Lodot of B'nai B'rlth and Community Currency Our 86lh Year 1.500 newspapers in 16 lan- LaVerne I. Berry, nee Dotwrty, beloved two bills sponsored by Rep. exchange Attn, lu i-4au.

Usinger; seven grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. as medical examiners in dis wife of Charles dear mother of Charles W. Dorothea, William and Dawn; grandmother of Tracev; fond WW i Fulton 64 E. MONROE 909 No. Harlem Arthur Berman Chicago Colomer tricts thruout the state by De daughter of Hazel and the late William and Rep.

Leo D. LaFleur Dohertvl sister nf Richard fMarvl Doner- cember, 1976. Grttmhouttt Oak Park Louis Wigutow Emilia Colomer, formerly Edmler, nee Jirgl, of McHenry, beloved wife of the lata John Colomer and John Edmier; devoted mother of Lawrence F. I Eleanor 1 ty and the late William Doherty. Service! Saturday, 10:30 a.

at Modell Funeral Bloomingdalej. 1 In a November, 1972, refer Services for Louis Wigutow, T.nF1piir's bill would remove A LANGE Marie M. Fulton of Aurora, formerly of Naoerville, age 58, wife of the late Jess; loving sister of Mrs. Ann Hooka, Mrs. Bernict Vodvarka, Raymond Bochantini and Robert Bochantlne.

Services Saturday, 10 a. at SS. Peter and Paul Church. Interment SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery.

Visitation after 2 p. m. Friday at Fried-rich Funeral Home, 44 S. Mill Naperville. 355-0213, and Wilfred J.

Mary Edmler; grandmother ot seven; great-grandmother of 21; tlster of Lillian Slunecko. Service Satur Home, 5775 s. Pulaski Rd. Interment St. Mary Cemetery.

PO 7-4730. Bjornson 80, of 3524 W. Armitage all -vomntions. exceDt slander endum, Cook County voters fa- 1 day, March 17, 11 a. at Svec and will be held at 1 p.

m. today contained in the vored abolition of the elected Sons Funeral Home, 6227 w. German Rd. Anna Blornson, nea Urban, loving wift of John; dear mother of Jane Bafundo, Interment Bohemian National, visitation in tne cnapei at oiao in. uaui- mc-nt iaw Berman's bill coroner py a to margin, a Funeral Directors Marshal lEIeanorl and Norman Jean i Friday afttr 2 p.

nt. GU 4-2050 or Bl grandmother of eloht; sreat-grandmother ornia Av. Mr. Wigutow, founder whic-jl considered to be the licensed physician is to be ap-of Wigutow Brothers Tailors most comDieta measure amone pointed by the County Board of 2o. Funeral Saturday, March 17, 1973, at id i.

at PotereK Funeral Home, Conway JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" 25 E. Erie WHItehall i-tW 1 It- I I i. T- ff! It 1 Maudt M. Conway, net Hohenadtl, be ana menswear ana is owner jve Qfa jhe legislature is CO IV- unite as meaicai ex- loved wift ot tht latt James Conway; 3247-53 w. puiierton, near lockwooo.

interment Forest Home Cemetery, BE 7-MOO. Blecker Futrls Nicholas C. Futrlt beloved husband of Patricia; fond ton of Nicholas and Gaorglannt; dear brother of Thomas Alanal, James, John and Dennis; loving grandson of Katharine Paulus. Funeral Saturday, 11 a. from Gaiewood Chaoelt, 1157 N.

Harlem to Assumotlon Church for 12 noon services. Interment Elimvood. S89-170O ar Ali ior 46 years, mea xnursaay in sidermg wouid not only pro- aminer cemoer, isrB. fond aunt of Elizabeth Russ, Maria Cemeteries O'Connor, David Walsh, Helen Llsnamer, ---r-- i tort wmnrrAr nnr. nisn lnciune i nnnrrmm nrtrt i i r- xvcr.

nuDcm uunni, uv. Herman Hohenadel and Mary Mattas, Please omit flowers. Funeral Saturday, March 17, to St. Frances of Vera 1. Blacker, net Plepkorn, beloved wife of Albert E.i dearest mother of joiiIikm tim ji I Photographers, editors and ma- Chicago introduced a Beautiful Roma Church.

Mas of tht Resurrec Barbara Richard Meckl and the lata Edward; also six erandchildren; fond r1; terial gatnereci but not usea. tion congress to propose tion 9:30 a. m. Interment St, Joseph Cemetery. Visitation at Smith Funeral sister of Marvin Piepkorn, John Pieo-korn, Shirley Hansen and tne lata Juna ts.u ttjc rniwMTTTirn an amendment to the United Home, 245 Madison Oak Park, FiU losehill Demosev.

Rest no ar tne a. v. rurman UKiKiwuu, a. Dim, v.6m rr. StatP rnnstifiiHnn tn trnnrnti.

oay 2 to iu p. m. Czepukas Funeral Home, 3100 Irving Park Rd. Services Saturday It a. m.

Interment erandchildren: a fireat-erand- proved, 14 to 3, a bill that 7-8600. Gannuscio Joseph Gannuscio, beloved husband of Josephine, nee Timbrello; loving father of Virginia Louis Yozio and Mary Jo; fond brother of Salvador, James and tht late Paulina Shipp. Funeral Saturday, a. from Michael Colatta Sons Funeral Home, 3240 W. 79th to Queen of the Universe Church.

Mase tee the right to life of any un child: a brother, and two sis- would provide no smoking born child unless abortion is Ridgewood Cemetery. IR l-stx. Bomkamp areas in public buildings. The ters. necessary to save the life of the Casimir Czepukas, loving father, of Valeria Walter) Cherry.

Funeral services Saturday, 10 a. at Moelltr-Halleman Funeral Home, 4131 W. North Av. Interment Lithuanian National. BE 5-Ml J.

Damato measure was sponsored by Rep mother. abUO NOiU'lt KAVKNWOOU AVK. 561-5940 Priced ft) auif your nd Perpalual Charter a Endowed Cm Non-Sectarian I John E. Sanders Bruce Douglas Chicago. Dunne said that 75 fellow rep Memorial services for John Sea Florin ce J.

Grashl notice. THE SENATE on a straight resentatives have signed the August W. (Gus) Bomkamp, beloved husband of Marie, net Mullens; devoted fa- ther of Leonard JecgutllnaJ, Gilbert Geraldlnel; dear brother of Edward of Clearwater, and Merit Bates; fond grandfather of Susan, II, Garry, and Patrick. Funeral Saturday, a. from Ostapa Funeral Home, 5325 W.

Fullerton at Lore! to St. Cornell, us Church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St.

Joseph. Please omit flowers. 337-M7. Murat Chic Young 10 a. m.

interment si. nnarv. rieaw omit flowers. 434-1861. Goode Thomas P.

Goode, beloved husband of' Martha Swanson Goode; devoted father of Donald W. Dolores), Lorraine C. I Roger Homeier, Karen C. the lata Ralph) Michiels, Roy H. (Janice), Robert E.

29 to 28 party line vote today measure as cosponsors. Eighty- E. Sanders, 65, formerly of Evanston, will, be held at 10 Mount SrMr.t sent back to committee the nine votes are needed for House a.m. March 24 in Our Lady or Darrile Frank Darrllt, husband of tht late Mary, net Gtrardo; lister of Concetta Curcio. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.

from Shel-don-Goglln Funeral Home, 5935 W. Belmont to St. Ferdinand Church. Man 10 a. m.

Entombment Queen of Heaven Mausoleum. Member of Holy Name Socie CIMITIIT guages thruout the world. It ratholie nomination of Nolan B. Jones passage. An Identical resolution Saturday and Glen.

to be state personnel director. gaMng support tne ben- Breetzke Walter Breetzke, husband of Flerenct Mlkkelsen; father of Catherine Ed- ate, he said, It was the first Walker ap ty. BE 7-4404. The recent S. Supreme pointment not confirmed on moil, vranuianier Vfinm, rrc sira I Sillle Edmttt; brother of Eric two ti I Deering Ovtstandlnej Saaufy Flmst MalntnuM Modest Cost Calf or writ tor fno Inckuro, rud Ave.

County Line Rd. Unnr. III. CMcaio Suburbs 626-1332 834-6080 the Senate floor. Augusta Deering, 90 years, net Nidcranrit.

mZ Friritv 6 4W 10 Chula Vista, Cal, where Monday thru Friday. hhad moved foll(Jwin reUre. In 1970 Life magazine said, minf nrA.i(1Pnt of the Sen. Karl Berning Deer- rert ana a promar in Germany, at tac kore, Nichols Lant Chapel, 1971 W. 111th where services will bt held Saturday 10:30 t.

m. Interment Mount Greenwood Cemetery. Please omit flowers. BE 0-0671. "It is hard now to remember fioj0- niimiaw rn tta is siir.

fieldl said he did not have (Donna) Goode ana sanara iaivim sier-ling; dear grandfather of 13; fond brother of Pearl Taschlor and Violet Novak. Funeral service Saturday, 11 a. at the Sheehy Funeral Home. 10727 S. Pulaski Rd.

Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Member of Painters' and Decorator's Union, Local No. 19), Chicago Park District. ST 3-7700. Goren Rat Goren, beloved wift of William; devoted mother of Mvron Vernt Dee, Ralph (Sallv) of Wilmettt and Morton Roberta of Washington, D.

C.i dear sister of Frances Berman of Milwaukee, Wit. and Hirsch Heymsn and the latt Harry, Sam, David, Frwf and Sot Hay-man; loving grandmother of Steven, Court ruling permitting abortion on demand during the first six months of pregnancy "was directly opposite to the will of the vast majority of the people, who have respect for human that the VirtUOUS Blondie btr TOMnw TIs- tw Annnirh time tf rmestinn Jones March 14, 1973, beloved wife of the late Joseph; dear mother of Anna (Elmer) Neubauer, Elsie William Hoffman, Joseph E. Berr.ice and tht latt Theresa Tollstam and Matthew; grandmother of five; great-grandmother of 10. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a. from Ewald Funeral Home, 2501-03 N.

Southport to St. Josaphat Church. Mass 10 a.m Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery. 549-0091.

De Kartlno Broberg TtTVU JJ 11 ww -J gan as a gold digger trailing daughters, Mrs. Perry Johnson when the nominee appeared rich suitors, one being Dag- and Mrs. Edward Schultz; two before the Senate Executive 2 LOTS Memorial Est. Pk. 1 50 or 2 for S4S0.

Write: Donald Kohl, 420 Hard-wicke Knoxvllle, Tenn. 37919 or call collect, 615-493-3413. Can be transt. Im- Jean Harrison Brobera, net McLaln of Maywood, March 15, 1973, beloved wife of Earle Kenneth Brobera lovlno rnntly life," Dunne said. wooa Bumsieaa.

sons Mj Tony. and committes yesterday ar of Shlrity tC. Norman) Freaa of Mexico Citv. and Warren Kenneth (Rotel REP. HAROLD A.

KATZ I rr Af.cn wh to think brothers, Richard and Mattnew. The committee cnairman Brobera of Corona Del Mar, Callf.t fond Glencoe introduced a bill Sen. Frank Ozinga Ever IRVING PARK Cemetery. Lakt side section. Up to lots (200 itch or offer.

775-5626. CEMETERY LOTS Memorial Hsts. Wolf Rd. Fullerton Melrose Pk. 2 "faf Frank Selfridg.

Bruce, Paul, Lilly, Bemamin ana looa Goran. Services Friday. March 16. it 11 a. at Furth Chapel, 2100 E.

75th St. Interment Rosemont Park Cemetery. Pleasa omit flowers. Info. Ml 3-5400.

green Park, said committee making it a crime for anyone grandmother of Nancy Roster of Guadale-fara, Mexico, Carol and Norman Frets of Mexico City. Visitation in Senna Fa. neral Home, Lakt Street tt 2nd Avenue, Maywood, Friday after 4 p. Service Saturday. March 17.

1973. 11 a. In Tho.A onndiHona in fact Services for Mrs. Helen A. Republicans wanted Jones back to modify or remove emission 11,000 for all.

CL 5-1689. Garden Frances Dt Mtrtlno, net Flngello, latt of West Covina, beloved wifa of tht latt Edward; loving mother of Rost (Phil) Pitassl, Mary (Harry) Laver, Leuil (Beatrice, Josephine Charles Klein and the lata Edward; dear sister of Salvadora Mia, Antoinette Raymond Veccartllo, Angelo Rae, Pauletta (Joseph) Oliva, Louis (Catherine). Mary (Jack) Shtoard and Genevieve (Ray) Wil-cop; grandmother of 12; great-grandmother of eight. Funeral Saturday, March 17, at 9 a. from Fortuna Funeral Home, 4401 S.

Ktdiit Av. to St. Joseph and St. Anna Church. Mass 9:30 I.

m. Interment Mount Cermel. LA 3-7711. 764-1849 topmi what kent the striD from Selfridge, 78, of 1971 Linden in committee to question him control equipment from any 2 lots. Memory Garden cemetery, ca SSit! in Smut.

Av Highland Park, will be about alleged "wholesale fir- motor vehicle. Katz said re- SSSwS terment Mount Emblem Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may bt madt to Tht American Cancer Society, 343-0014. Lot Grashl Florence J. Grashl, beloved sister tf Bertha McGrath; loving aunt of Mary Howerton, Barbara (Larry) Damato, 'Patricia (Edward) Albtrs, Thomas Diane McGrath and Harry, (Maria) Pfister; great-aunt of many nieces and nephews.

Funeral services Saturday, 120, Sec. Y. $200. 454-7601. lv depression years When piay- "C1U mgs Liveijuuucaiij workers.

poris are muuuiiug uiui euuie Brown Dorothy A. Brown, age 77, of North- the Highland Park The ve -member state mechanics are tinkering with grave boys and' flappers suddenly brook, beloved wife of tht latt Clarence an unurcn cnapei, jjaurti ouu racine Doara was confirmed, and removing sucn eauinmeni 7033, $375. uusnsn't fnnnv E.t dear mother of Ruth, Ruby, Huglt, ---V I UUhl.nJ I 'I. I cmctT Home Forest Park, II. 4 travas, 1 U.m fin wnnrii and Daewood 1 a wiin Aninony jbcanano, lormer an attempt to improve en- -vrt; p.

trom ina nnomcietr runerei noma, 6901 W. Belmont to Acacia Park Cemetery. Member of Telephone Pioneers. Visitation Friday after 4 p. m.

NA Carl, Clarence, John, Jamas, William, Robert and tht lata Ralph; lister of Joseohlna Braun. Mikt and Fred outre: I -nl. Jl.rl WrlHtlAfirl Atf IM I a at.H I were married on Feb. 13 1933. 0 inaepenaent uemocrauc legis- gine penormance ana gasoline 1 fairmont cametery- grave lot, grandmother of many.

Visitation Friday i to 9 t. m. at Hanekanw Funeral Home, RIDGEWOOD Cemtttry fjravt tltes, ta. 271-3765 Young told late, "we lust cut rVT "in- iuucuBc. nut all the nonsense and cot in Selfridge is survived by her firmed were appointments "The effect of this kind of Greenwell Sec 26, tn 315 Waukegan Northbrook, Vi mila north of Dundee Road.

Funeral service Saturday 11 a. m. Interment Narthfiald 1 hiitiinti a ttit ennn 1 Dinr.cunnnl aravaa. 1750 husband, Frank; two sons, Stct. 11, Lot 417 74M545 Cemetery.

272-3890. Union of Donald Henss to the Illinois tinkering is to send additional Pollution Control Board; Har- pollutants into the atmosphere the kitchen and started talking about food and sleep and the John and William; two daugh Digan James E. Dlgan In Pomona, beloved husband of Dorothy; dear father of Kathleen Digan, Diant Jennings and Patricia Owen. Funeral Saturday, March 17, 9:15 a. from Matt Funeral Home, 3440 N.

Ctntral to St. Vincent Ferrer Church. Mass 10 a. m. Entombment Queen of Heavtn, Visitation aftar 3 p.m..

Friday. Dik John E. Dik. father of Evtlyn Joyce William) Kratitnbert and John E. (Barbara) Dik; son of Auklm tnd tht lata John H.

grandfather of Lynn an. Kendall Kratienbero. Lara. Linda tnd 3 LOTS Mt. Emblem Pint Section.

S280 each. Call 392-7291. ters. Mrs. Mary Holt and Brown vey Johnson as director of the at the expense of the public strip really took Mrs.

Jane Angrlst, and 14 In Memoriom Paulina Brown, net Bart! of Schaum-bure, beloved wife of William; fond Department of Law Enforce- and the natural environment, Lillian Greenwell, net Shepherd, of River Forest and Miami, beloved wife of tht lata Jams R.t mother of Maxine Rtnsch. James Robert Greenwell tnd Louist Usinger; grandmother of seven; great-grandmother of eight. Visitation 7 to p. m. Friday, at Drechsler-Brown Funeral Home, 203 S.

Marlon Oak Park, where services will be held 10:30 I. m. Saturday. Interment Mt. Emblem.

33-3191. Hanrahan KING FEATURES said the grandchildren. mother of Betty Tomliiy Loretta Graen tnd Florence Hanson, orandmothtr of iDiNovella ment, and Dean Barringer as Katz said. rnmlr stria will continue. Jim 11.

Retting at the Ahignm a. sons Funeral Home, 330 W. Golf Rd. rpt mi. schaumburt.

where services Raymond has been drawing The Rev. Anthony B. Matla the strip for the last 25 years Mass lor rne riev. Antnony Jennlt DINovtllt, March 1(, 191. What would I give her hand tt clasp, Her patient face tn seat Tt hear her voice, to set her Simla, At In tht days that used tt be.

May she always walk in sunshine, God's love around her flow. For the haopiness tht brought us No tnt will tvtf Know. FAMILY will bt held at 2 p. Saturday, March 17. Visitation tfter p.

m. Friday. Pleast trait lowers. Memorials will be ao-areclated for Alexian Brothers Medical while Young supplied the story b. Matla, 61, of Mosinee, James Dik; brother of Henry E.

Di' and Catherine Btndull. Funeral Saturday, 11 t. at tht Fans Chapel, S. Western Av. at 100th St.

Interment Evergreen. Visitation Friday 3 to 10 p. m. Dolce Center Memorial Fund. Inter ment Rand- line, and Young's son, Dean, will be said at 10 a.

Satur- hill Park. 8B2-S5BU. Proposed day care funding rules hit has been working with his fa- day in All Saints Cathedral, Buchler Hraniotes ther on the plot line for the 2012 W. Dickens St. Father Clart M.

Buchler, net Scholl, beloved last 10 years. Matla died Monday in Mosinee, William J. Hanrahan, Thursday, March 15, 1973, ton of tht latt Michael tnd Esther McCain; brother of James M. and the lata Irene Ryan; uncle of Lo-retto Willman, James M. William John Irene Eadin, Daniel and Richard Hanrahan.

Friends will be received at Conbov Funeral Home, 6150 W. North Friday from 1 to 10 p. m. Mast of the Resurrection tt Queen of All Saint; Church, Saturday, 10 t. tn.

Interment Calvary. Please omit flowers. Retired member of Pipefitters Local 597. 237-1134. Hardwicke John R.

Hardwicke, beloved husband of the late Sylvia, nee Lammers; fond-kmihu nf tn lata Chaster Hardwicke; In addition to his son, sum- where he was pastor of Our vors Include bis widow, Athel; Savior Catholic Church. He was lations proposed by HEW. Charles Dolce, beloved husband of Ann, net DePtano; dear father of Russell Mary and Ralph (Dolores; dearest grandfather of tlx; fond brother of Xatner-Int (tht lata Carl Losurdo, Ida (Frank) Mascia, Mikt Dolce, Josephine tht lata Anthony! Alello and the lata Russell (Rosa) Dolct. Resting at Columbian Funeral Home, M2I W. North Ave.

Funeral Saturday, (:30 a. tn. Mass 10 a. m. Santa Maria Addolorata Church.

Entombment Queen of Heaven Mausoleum. Visitation Thursday liter 4 p. nt. ES 9-5151 or VI -3010. Dvorak By Arthur Siddon a daughter, a brother, and a ordained into the Polish Na Witt Of JOMPR M.

Bucnier; nvirm moinar of Marctlla Marcus, Joseph E. Butchltr, Myrtle C. Hints tnd tht Ufa Ervln Buckler; fond grandmother of Maxine Piha, Donald Marcus, James and John Hlnes and Stephen Buckler; great-orond-mothtr of six. Resting at Hennessv-Hornburg Funeral Home, 244 E. 134th Thursday, 7 to 10 p.

and Friday, 1 to 10 p. m. Services Saturday, 10:30 a. at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Dol-ton.

III. Interment Homtwood Memorial Gardens. 99J-9W0. They would begin on July 1. tional Catholic Churcn, western sister.

Chicago Trlbunt Press Strvlct Your chair hat long been vacant, Your voict hat long been still, George, But tht heart you taught tt lovt you Hummel Carolina end Christian Hummel In loving remembrance tt my parents Enshrined within my memory Arafonttit thought! Nilles Jan Anthony Nilles, March 1970. You're not forgotten, Jan deaf, You'vt aont away it's true; At long as Ilia and memory last I will remember yoy. srtioP are scheduled Sat diocese. Father Matla served 15- WASHINGTON, March IF ADOPTED, the regula sirrinv at the EDiscooal Church in five North and South Side Proposed new federal funding tions would drop the three for the Ascension in Clearwa- Chicago parishes from 1942 un- rules would make 2,400 chil- uncle of Marguerite Steinkt end Robert Hardwtckt. Funeral services Saturday, 2 p.

at Nielsen Funeral Home, 3301 W. Fullerton Av. Interment Forest Home. Visitation after 6 p. m.

Friday. IE wift of tht one matching fund program for day care. A complicated Aenei Dvorak, net Mora, Budge lata Rudolph; dear aunt of Lillyen Dusek ter til he moved to Mosinee in 1962, dren In Chicago ineligible for day care help and force many and Dorothy Luciynskl. Services Saturday, i a. at Cermak Home for Funerals, formula for eligibility also would disqualify many work Leonard M.

Jaros 5144 W. Cermak Rd. Cremation Bohemian National Cemetery. Member of Algonquin Harrison LUVinULT, Richard John Budgt beloved husband of Dell Fov Budgt; loving father of tht latt Richard J. (Marcie) Budgt Jr.

Funeral Saturday, t. at Blakt-Lamb Chapel, 4727 W. 103rd Oak Lawn. Interment family lot. Pltast omit flowers.

For transportation Info, call M6-1I93 ar of their mothers onto welfare rolls, Kenneth W. Sain, deputy lev Ha Mass for Leonard M. Jaros, ing mothers from receiving pcelll Darallt. Marrh A. 5 question federal day care assistance.

71, of 732 Courtland Park mayor of Chicago, warned to- Chapter, no. isj, u.e.s. au-uzJ. Dyson Set Grace C. Clark notice.

Edmier Sain said he is in favor of Ridge, will be said at 10 a. m. day. Fond remembranct en this yeur 40th anniversary and your birthday. You art always near, ttill loved, still missed and vary dear.

Y0UR L0VIN0 famIUY 735-4242. Bush Set George J. Millar notice. beloved husband of the latt Edna; father of William B. Harrison; grandfather of Judith, William B.

Ill and David. Visitation 2 to 10 p. m. Friday at Hallowell a. James Funeral Home.

1025 W. 55th Countryside. Services private. 352-6508. Hartley President Nixon's idea to give 'Chicago has licensed day big job cut Set Emllit Colomer notict.

care facilities for only 15,000 Pecora children or 13.7 per cent of Elliott tomorrow In Mary, seat or Wisdom Catholic Church, 1500 S. Cumberland Park Ridge. Mr. Jaros, a painting contractor for 35 years until Butera Set Emllit Nlcoltttl nolke. Enk at Araonne the 113,000 children in need of day care," Sain said.

"We need more federal funds not Lorraine Pecora, March 1 Happy Birthday, Lorraine YOUR LOVING AUNTS, MAUDE tnd RUTH Woyner Mi.intla Wiwnar. March Id. 1941. greater control of child care to local officials. "But I do question the federal policy of expecting its cities to take on more of decision making while at the same time providing less to decide about," he said.

he retired in 1967, died Wed Alfred L. Hartley, beloved husband of Mary net Pltchtord: fond father of Charles Alfred R. Gordon W.i trendfather of one. Resting at Hltiemanj Funeral Home, 4115-17 36th St. Funeral Saturday 10:30 a.

m. Interment Wood lawn. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Cancer Fund appreciated. Member of Boilermakers Union Local Nt. 1.

LA 1-3808. less." Set Ida J. Martin notict. Esch Frank J. Esch, apt 15, of Evanston, beloved husband of Anna Esch, net Thuerk; ki.il lathr mi Flaanar fRavmondl Kum- You ere loved tnd rtmembered every Alphonst IFol Butera, beloved husband of Jean Veccartllo; dear father of Rost (Frank) Donato, and Ralmonda Joseph) Ferenil; grandfather of three; fond brother of Anthony, Josech Joan, Mary (Thomas Conrov, Carmen Eva, Carmel-la Joseph) Sarelll and tht lata Vincent and Sam.

Funeral Saturday 9 I. m. from Dalcamo Funeral Home, 470 W. 26th St. to St.

Anthony Church. Interment St. Mary Visitation tiler p. w. Thursday.

VI 2-ltaT Calzaretta Sain testified before the nesday In Resurrection Hospital- Survivors Include two sons, Robert L. and John day, and will 'bTnTOsUB House select subcommittee on mer, Raymond Florencil.Dorothy (Ce n. II. I t-lU 1. Iihart IVIrainlal Each; cil) Collier tnd a oauenter, Airs, a us an uiu- eaucauon wmcn a laiusiuciuig iu la aranriz-hltrintn and tt nreat-erand- IN CHICAGO today.

88 per cent of children under six son; and two grandchildren. the new day care center reg Death notice chlldren; brother of Minnie Hepker and Ida (Martin) Krumm, both of Iowa. Crl.nn. rail at Fltrgarald a. Franklin 3 ri.Mi.iHi rluniHa.

beloved husband of whose mothers work have no Antoinette Lonpa (Marine) and tht latt I Hassen Joseph Hasten, husband of tht latt Mary; father of Olga Juric of Home-wood, Walter of Phoenix, Leon Bruno of Sf. Petersburg, Fit. end Stella Garbet of Lansing, brother of Peter of Dolton, III. tnd tht latt Michael; 14 grandchildren. Resting at Carlson Funeral Home, 304 W.

119th St. Services Saturday, 10 t. m. Interment Mount Hope. 785-0184.

Chicago Trlbunt Prtst Samlet WASHINGTON, March 15-five Illinois congressmen called today for a congressional investigation into the layoff during the last two months of about 250 employes at Argonne National laboratory near Chicago. In a letter to Rep. Melvin Price H1.1, chairman of opportunity for day care, he Theresa; oevoteo rarner or imma drew) 01 Buono, Charlottt (Carl) Glem- i 1 1 I w.nr Funeral Home, 1571 Maolt Evanston, from 3 to 10 p. m. Friday.

Will lie in stale Saturday 12:30 to 1:30 p. time of service, at Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Interment St. Paul Lutheran Cemete7, Skokie. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Beihlehem Lutheran Church Memorial told the subcommittee.

Living faith (Joyce), Arlene John Ella and Vlto IDorothy) Longot fond grandlathar of la; Chicago's loss under the new rMt-orandtather of one i dear brother ot Fund. M9-2900. regulations would total $2,225 Anderson Arthur R. Anderson, belove husband oj Agnes, net Rekusi loving father of Helen Houstr, Pat Anderson and Bar. bare Paler) Badalamentli fond) rand-father of Dawn tnd Lynn Houstr and Bobby Badalamentli dear brother of tht latt Welter and Clarenct Anderson.

Funeral services Saturday. March 17, 9:30 m. mt ma Schlalka Funeral Home. tht lata Mary De Vlto. Funeral Saturday, a.

front Columbian Funeral Home, Ml! W. North Oak Park, to St-culalla Church. Mass 10 I. m. Entomb million a year, he said.

Youths free ment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Mem-1 bar of St. Fronds Knights of Columbu; No. 1899. Pleasa omit lowers, ts mdi By Harold Blake Walker Think npt that I have come to aboluh the Zoto and the prophet; I hatie come not to abolish them but to fulfill the Joint Senate-House Committee on Atomic Energy, the 7710 W.

Addison St. Interment Rosehlll. Member of Pairrttr'l Union Local, No. 37. NA 5-344.

or vi g-iuio. Carlson Anderson them. Matt. 5:1 congressmen protested the layoffs they said resulted from an to leave Texas center: Chief FUUERAL DIREGTOQY Dllly J. Carlson, beloved husband of Ernestine) fond lather of Dllly G.

and Alan D.i also three grandchildren. Funeral services Saturday, II a. at the Stout Uoma. M1.9A S. Stata El THERE IS A DISPOSITION in our day to underestimate the significance of the past and of our inherited values.

T. S. Clarence F. Anderson, beloved husband of Eleanor, net O'Totle; lovlnt father of Arthur tnd Haul I fond brother of Mabel, Slant tnd Evelyn. Funeral strv let Saturday, II t.

at tht Richtrt Mever Funeral Home, 320 W. Lakt Addison. Visitation on Friday from p. m. to 10 p.

m. Interment li private. 443-9541. Sixty Illinois teen-agers con lin, III. Cremation Elm Lawn Crematory, Elmhurst, III.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the D. J. Carlson Memorial Fund, Batavla Bank, II E. Wilson Batavla, 60510. Visitation tiler P.

m. Friday. 312-742-7000. Dependable Information, guldanoi and arrangimints an a few of thi sorvioM afforded by the Funeral Dlreoiort lilted herei fined to the East Texas Guid ance and Achievement Center Eliot, wno retained strong sympathies for old things, framed the mood of the present when he wrote, "We cannot follow an antique drum." The suspicion is that anything relevant must bear a current date-line. But, as may be picked up any time by Arrigo NORTHWEST Strength for the daily grind A series for Lent WEST Atomic Energy commission order to cut expenditures at Argonne by $3.5 million during the current fiscal year.

The letter, written by Rep. George O'Brien IR.1, was signed also by Representatives John Erlenborn Ralph Metcalfe Robert Hanra-han R.j, and Edward IN ORDER TO meet the $3.5 million reduction, Argonne has Illinois omciais wiuiout a court order, Wayne Walker, director Chamberlin Mary Etta Chamberlin of Sun City, formerly of Chicago, dear cousin of Mrs. Maurlnt K. Kelly, Mrt. Frencti E.

Ketcham and W. Lopar. of Sun City, Aril, and Barbara Y. Wale of Phoenix, Aril. Funeral Friday, 2 P.

m. at Whitney Murphy Funeral Home Chapel, 330 N. Second Photnlx, Aril, Interment Oak Lawn Cemetery, Dwtght, Member CHRASTKA MEMORIAL CHAPELI CHAS. W. ANDERSON of the Whitehouse, facil Anthony R.

Arrlpo of Morton Grovt, son of Anthony J. Arrigot brother of Kenneth. Memorial services 1:30 p. tn. Sunday at tht First Methodist Church of Chicago, 77 Washington Chicago.

Pleast omit flowers. Memorials may bt madt to Children's Memorial Hospital, 2300 Children's Plait, Chicago. BE S-25B1 4325 Armltigt Ave. 3441 W. 24t St.

762-1211 4301 W. Cermak Rd. OL 1-1023 ity, said yesterday. Walker denied charges con OTTO J. JAIOIR FUNERAL HOME tained in a suit filed Tuesday Backug 2524 N.

Clctro Avt. t-1320 of Rebecca Club ana r.c.u, or uiun, Cherry SOUTHWEST c-y rairit iuVuJt Vtrn Mlreh ,3, tBi 70 veara. lata nf Home wood, formerly of MALBC FUNERAL HOME fceen forced "to lay off a great the juvenile division ot tne Legal Aid Bureau, that 134-31 N. Ashland Avt. HA 1-5800 6000 N.

Milwaukee Avt. 774-4100 IEUKEMA FUNERAL HOME the teen-aeers were stripped, 10454 S. Western BE 8-2144 jnany highly-skilled and dedicated personnel" during February and March, the letter Cheltenham, beloved wile of Victor Backus and the lata Eric Lundstromt dear mother of Lois Henry Johnson of Home-wood, LaVerne (Marvin) Hesseltlne of Milwaukee tnd John (Pat) Backua of Matleson; trandmothtr of Pamela and Scott Johnson, Bret and Blaine Hesseltlne, Jack. Holly, Karla and Laura Backus; tlsier ot Vena Eklof of Park Forest beaten until they collapsed, Set Casimir Cttpukat notice. Christie Set Balaskas notict.

Clchon Frank Clchon, beloved husband of Jean; dear father of Irent (Richard) Jones; nephew of George. Funeral Saturday, t-30 a. from Galls Funeral Home, 180 s.V.rk r.Kn.i rnurrh. Wood Dale, III. Mass.

10 JOHN C. MEISZNER locked In rooms without beds IRADY-OILL FUNERAL HOME 2929 W. 17th St. 636-2600 5624 W. Irving Park Rd.

PE 6-9000 said. "In light of its past perform' or toilets, and either handcuffed CHRIST NIELSEN, INC. Funeral Heave Russell Kirk wrote, "History is no tale told by an idiot, signifying nothing: instead, history is a providential pattern, discerned in certain timeless momenta." Jesus was no iconoclast, threatening the structures ot faith and life built on the foundations of the past. He sensed the difference between "antique drums" sounding outworn calls to seedy customs and trumpet calls bidding men "hold fast to that which is good." He framed His thought in the words, "Think not that I have come to abolish the law and the prophets; I have come not to abolish them but to fulfill them." THERE IS a distinction between the permanent and the Crew cuts have yielded to the yearning for long hair, but courtesy and Integrity have abiding value. The custom of chaperoning the young has gone with the wind and tide, but self control remains a basic human need.

The enduring and the passing have to be distinguished afresh by each generation. It is unfortunate when we preserve the transient and 3301 W. Fullerton BE S-687S DOARj FUNERAL HOME or tranquilized to keep them ance and its continued capaci 10900 S. Clctro, Oik Ltwn 723-0176 quiet. ty to contribute in research EOAN FUNERAL HOME areas of truly vital national 3700 W.

63rd St. LU 2-2000 SUBURBAN Interest, we find it difficult to and Viola Swanson of Calumet City; tunt of Richard Eklot. Member of Faith Lutheran Church, Hnmewood-Flotsmoor Senior Cllliens and the Homewosd-Flossmoor Assn. of Retired People. Retiree of tht Federal Power Commission.

Services 1 p. m. Friday at the Tewa Funeral Home, 18230 Dixie Hwy Homewood. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Visitation alter p.

m. Thursday. In lieu of (lowers, memorials to Cancer Society appreciated. SY 8-4JO0 Bakes Set Ann Navltito notice. i.

m. Interment St. Joseph. Visitation Thursday and Friday 2 to 9:30 i p. m.

In lieu of flowers, donation! to tht Kidney Foundation will bt ipprtcltttd. 766- 3231 Clcply Maria Cleply, nea llec, beloved will of Joaeoh; long1 mother tf Julian S. lEIItnl and Erwln J. (Rita); irandmothar oj nf Iwoi i ar Of THOMAS MclNERNEY SONS understand the present force i-eductions which cannot help 7901 S. Kcmensky Av.

LU t-0702 Coke oven victim dies of injuries Charles Rankin, 62 of 1713 N. Arbocast Griffith, but significantly impair basic McPHIl FUNERAL HOME research operations of the Ar 7133 S. Western Chicago PR 64776 1104 S. Hamilton, Lockport 115-TE 8-0345 Frank Stec, Anlela Sfrvcaek and Iht lata Paul Stec. Punera Saturday, I a.

from Beevar Funeral Directors, 5211 t. Kediie, to St. Gall Church. Inter- gonne Laboratory," the congressmen said. died during Wednesday night Balaskas HEINEN A LOSCHETTER 4727 W.

103d Oik LlW 435-4059 Residence 425-4527 RYAN-PARKS FUNERAL HOME 120 So. N. W. Pirk Rldgt 123-1171 SCHMASDEKB FUNERAL HOME 10701 S. Hirlim Worth 44I-600S tnent Resurrection.

Membar or SOUTH PMhlmla Balaikaa net Flllot beloved wife discard the enduring; when we cherish the passing and neglect Street Area Real Etlatt Board, M. L. S. Ciocchetti O'Brien said he wants the joint committee to Investigate THOMAS MclNERNEY SONS 4635 S. Wellact St.

the reductions in operations at BO 14703 Jamas V. Ciorcnetii ot an jose, vei.t formerly of Evanston, beloved husband of Rote Mairuca Ciocchetti; brother of of the lata John; loving molher of Archimedes (Kathlel, Anaitasla (Frank Serra, TheooVo IJanell Christie, and Gul Linda Christie; dear lifter of Demetrloa Fit. Ins, Michael Fliioa, Dr. Achilles (Catlna) Flllot, and Alexandra lAposloloal Kiltona. All In Greece, sister-in-law of Thomas Balaskas In Greece; tond inndmolher of 14.

Funeral Saturday 11 noon I mm Chapel tf Adinemli Funeral Directors, 4700 N. Western Av. Services 12:30 p. m. Argonne and other AEC research facilities across the the abiding.

The Master summons us to believe in ana encr-Ish the worthiest ideals and values in our heritage and to fulfill their possibilities in our time. They provide stability for our stressful times. Grant tt tht orace of discrimination, our Father, to that in St. Catherine's Hospital, East Chicago, of injuries suffered last Friday in an explosion In the No. 2 coke oven plant of Inland Steel Co.

In East Chicago, it was disclosed yesterday. Five others injured In the explosion and fire still were hospitalized. country to determine to what FUNERAL DIRECTORS WHO DESIRE INFORMATION REGARDING. THIS DIRECTORY WHICH RUNS WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SUNDAY. NONE 222.4009 Antolneftl Delaiarp ot uaiv, view ana the late Ambrogglo Clocchelll.

Funeral Saturday, 9:30 trom Fltieerald fc Franklin Funeral Home, 1571 Maple Av Evanston, ta St. Nicholas Church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment All Saints Cemetery.

Visitation 7 la 10 t. m. Thuradty and ta 10 p. m. Friday.

UN 9-2900. extent they will Jeopardize the at St. Oemet'los' Ctrurch, 2727 W. Winona Inlarment Elmwood. In lieu nf flowers, please make contributions la tht American ti may un'jcly discriminate between the permanent and the development of alternative en passing, the transient and the abiding in our culture.

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