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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1970 Section 1B 21 A Maloney Elizabeth Maloney, nee Fleming, beloved wife of the late Williams loving mother of Deity Knuth, Mary Smith, William. Maloney. Veronica Noir, The late Margarot Sullivan, Leonard, and Thomas: grandmother of 31; great -prandmother of 63; a.m., of from Three. Funeral Monday, 9:30 Burke-Sullivan Funeral Home, 5018-20 Chicago avenue, 1o Our Lady Help of Christians church. Mass 10.

m. Inter. ment 5t. Joseph's. Member of Altar and Rosary solely and Ladies Auxiliary.

1. A. of M. lodge, No. 126.

Visitation Saturday alter 6 m. CO 1-0700. Manialis See Foline Koclanes notice. Maskeri See Ned J. Cassolo Sr.

notice. Matyniak NOTICES Raymond F. Matynlak, beloved husband of dear falher of Marianna I Hames and Thomas Malynlak: grandfather of Lauren and Jeffery Hames, Suzanne and Thomas Matynlak: brother of Joan Wozniak, Leonard, 50- phia Malyniak, Frank, Edmund, and Cella Koraren. Funeral Monday, 9:15 a. from Brady-Glil Funeral Home, 2929 W.

87th street, to St. Thomas More church, Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Mary's.

Member St. Thomas More Holy Name, Polish National Alliance, Soumwest Credit Union. Former employee, and assistant treasurer Talman Savings and Loan. President Talman Employees Credit Union, and associate of Pipal and Lupa law firm. Visitation Saturday after 6 P.

m. 635-2600. Mazzone See Rosa Del Gludice notice. Menke Mae T. Menke, nee Post, of Northbrook, beloved mother of Frederick (ironel; loving sister of Freida Steger, the late nie Kellow and Adolph Post; grandmother of Janis, Carolyn, and Walter.

Visitation al Hanekamp Funeral Home, 385 Waukegan road, Northbrook, 19 mile north of Dundee road, Saturday after 7:30 p. m. Funeral Monday 1:30 p. m. 3890.

McDonnell See Bernice J. Dillon notice. McGuire Peter McGuire, beloved husband of the late Anne, nec Hunt; fond lather of John, Edna I Thomas! Prendergast, and Viola Hampion: grandfather of Joyce Wiberg and Thomas Prendergast. Monday, 9:30 a. from Egan Funeral Home, 63d street, to the Church of St.

"Rita. Interment Mount Olivet. Visitation after 6 p. m. Saturday.

LU 2-2000. Mihalko Mary, Mihalko, nee Halko, beloved wife of The late John: loving mother of Lillian Gula and Jullann Borkowskl: dear daughter of Stephen Halko; loving sister of Peter, John, and George Halko: fond grandmother of four. Resting at Rozdlisky Sons Funeral Home, 5040 S. Western avenue. Funeral services Monday, 8:30 a.

at 55. Peter and Paul church. Interment Evergreen, 434-2100. Millar See Jean Shay nolice. Mitchell King Mitchell of 711 Roslyn place, Evanston, beloved wife of John M.

Mitchell; fond mother of Mrs. Jane Lizars. Mrs. Joseph Hagce, and Johnathan M. Mitchell; grandmother ot Scott Mitchell and Joanne Elizabeth Hagee.

Memorial service Tuesday, 4 P. at the First United Methodist church, 1630 Hinman avenue, al Church streetl. Evanston. In Heu of flowers, contributinns may be made to the EvansIon mental health services board, EvansIon Mental Health sociely, or the Amerlcan Cancer sociely. Information UN 9-2900, Mitti See Frank J.

Mallerdino notice. Morano Vito Marano, beloved husband of the late Angelina, nee. Tito: fond father of Janet Dudick, Anthony Mariel. Marie, Lucille Orblik, Carmella thony) Greco, Martin Ruth Belan, Victor Dorothy Rugglero, and Joseph grandfather of 20; great -grandfather of five. Funeral Monday, 8:45 a.

from Michael Coletta Sons Funeral Home, 2600 S. Wen worth avenve, to Santa Lucia church. Mass al 9:30 m. Inter. ment St.

Mary's. 842-1861. Visitation after 6 p. m. Saturday.

O'Neill Kathryn O'Neill, beloved wite of the late Daniel loving mother al Sister Mary Therese, o. Daniel and Michael (Charlenel; dear grandmother of five; fond sister of Agnes Trader and Lewis King. Funeral Monday, 9:30 from Hennessy Funeral Home, 5903 Burr Oak avenue, Berkeley, to St. Domitilla church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery. 544-0100. Oppedisano August P. Oppedisano, beloved father of Ronald: fond son of Dominick and the late Lucille, nee Lombard; stepson of the late Carmella: dear brother of Harry (Suel, Rose La Manila.

and the late James (Theresal: devoted nephew of Lena Lombard. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from the Columbian Funeral Home, 6621 W. North avenue, Oak Park, to Our Lady Mother af the Church. Mass 10 a.

m. Entombment Queen of Heaven mausoleum. Please omil flowers. Visitation after 4 p. m.

Saturday. ES 9-5151 or VI 8-3010, Oskroba Waller J. Oskroba. beloved husband of Loretta, nee Gandek: loving falber of Barbara Kacick, Mary, Michact. and Joseph; fond brother of Harriet (John) Witkowski, and Jerome grandfather of Vincent.

Funeral Monday. May 4, al 9 a. m. from Colonial Funeral Hame. 4250 Milwaukee avenue, to Our Lady of Grace church.

Interment St. Adalbert's. Member of Chicago Typographical union, No, 16. Visitation after 4 p. m.

Saturday. SP 4-0366. Pahigianis James J. Pahiglants, suddenly, of Vordonia. Sparta, Greece, beloved brother of Angeline Castanes George Anthony and Helen E.

fond uncle of Chryseiss Castanes, John Anastasia, Irene, Jahn E. Pahiglanis, Diane I Kenl Wendeln. Funeral Saturday, 12 noon, from chapel of Adinamis Funeral Directors, 4700 N. Western avenue. Services 12:30 p.

m. al St, Demetrios church, 2727 W. Winona. Interment Elmwood. 334-1700, Paul Joseph S.

Paul of Darien, 111., formerly of Chicago, beloved husband of Edith: dear father Lillian Davis and Marie Burns of Darien: six grandchildren; brother of Lena Castaldo of Chicago. Visitation 6 10 10 p. m. Saturday and 10 10 P. m.

Sunday al Hallowell and James Funeral Home, 1025 W. 55th street, La Grange. Funeral mass 10 a. m. Monday al St.

Mary's church, Clarendon HIlls. 352-6500. Pollina See Frank J. Mallerdino notice. Ross Forrest M.

Ross, beloved husband Mildred nee Dunne: loving father of Frank (Norma), Virginia Hayes; dear grandfather of six; great-grandfather of brother of Orville, Alolse, and Edward, Member of DIv. 241, CTA. Services Monday, May 11 m. Drake and Son Funeral Home. 5303 N.

Western avenue. Interment Acacia Park cemetery. Visitation after 6 p. m. Satur.

day, 561-6874, Russell Orval Russell, beloved husband of Eleanote: fond father of Harold and Edward Russell, Sheila, Maryanne, Brad, David, and Jell Adams: grandfather of three. In leu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer sociely. Services 11 a. m. Monday at the Zimmerman Sandeman Chapel.

5200 W. 95th street. Interment Cedar Park. VIsi. tation from 10 a.

m. to 10 m. Sunday. 424-0340. Ryan William R.

Ryan, April 30, beloved husband ot June Buck Ryan; loving father Richard W. and Debra fond brother of George. Doralhy Frazer, and Virginia Teixeira. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. mar from Donnellan Funerat Home, 10525 S.

Western avenue, To St. Caletan church. Mass 10 m. Interment St, Mary. BE 8-0075.

Scaletta Anthony Scaletta Jr. beloved husband of Anna, nee Rhoder loving father of Mary Ann Karagiannes, Frank I Dorothyl Scaletta; fond grandfather al fiver fond brother of Samuel (Mariel. Charles Victor and Josephine Landen, Funeral Monday, May 4. 9:30 from Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western avenue, to Queen of Angels church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. Visitation after 5 P.

m. Saturday. 561-6874. Schmadabeck Joachim Schmadabeck, age 93, of Glenview, May 1. husband of the late Frieda; father of Werner, Walter, and Bruno: 12 grandchildren: cight great-grandchil.

dren, Visitation al Wm. H. Scolt Funeral Home, 1100-04 Waukegan road, Glenview, 3 to 9:30 P. m. Sunday, where services will be held 10:30 a.

m. Monday. Interment Ridgewood. In lleu of flowers, memorials may made to St. Cyril, 1111 John avenue, Highlard Park.

Schmitt Fred N. Schmitt, beloved husband of Agnes, nee Lazulka; fond lather of Donaid iLois) and Frederick grand. father of Randy. Funeral Monday. 6,30 from Blellunas Funeral Home, 4348 S.

Calliornia avenue, to Immaculate Conception church. Interment 5t. Casimir cemetery. Visitation Saturday alter 6 p. m.

LA 3-3572. Shay Jean Miter Shay. April. 29, 1970, at Berkeley, mother ol John and Rob. ert Shay: sister of John Millar.

At Wil. liams-Kampp Son Funeral Home, 12 Lake street, Oak Park, after 2 p. In. Sunday. Service Monday.

1:30 P. Interment Oakridge. 287-0017. Sherman Sadie Sherman, nee Feinoul, of the Drexel Home, beloved wife of the late Morris; dear molher al Sidney Ella Weinberg, and Saul of Israel; fond sister of Dora Lieberman: grand. mother of tour: great-grandmother of six.

Services Monday, 10 a. at Original Weinstein and Sons Chapel, 3019 W. Petersen. Interment Jewish Waldheim Please omit flowers. Chapel of visitation at time of service, LO 1-1890.

Siome Chester Stome beloved husband of of Lorraine Biselow Stome; loving father of Chester Jr. Timothy L. Celeste, and Claudia Stome: dear brother of Joseph, Leo. Harriet, and Stella, Funeral Monday, 9 a. m.

from Blake- Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 W. 103d street, Oak Lawn, to St. Catherine al Alexandria church. Interment St. Mary cemetery.

For trans. portalion Information, call 636-1193 or 735-4242. Spelina Mary Spelina, age 60. of Stickney, 111., beloved wite of James: fond mother of Mary (James) Preueit, Diana Sanders, and James J. sister of Joseph Lusk, Justine Praybysa.

Theresa Olsowka, and the late Anna Malsolak and Frank Lusk; grandmother ol four. Funeral Monday. May 4, al 8:45 a. from J. E.

Corvak Chapel. 7049 Ogden avenue: Berwyn, to St. church. Requiem mass at 9:30 a. m.

Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery. Member of Rad. Americky No. 285, Z. C.

B. Berwyn lodge, No. 2125, F. auxiliary: and Berwyn chapter, No. 325, L.

0.0. M. Information, GU 4-4609. Stagg I Stegowski1 6 Ronald Stagg, beloved husband of Helen, nee Cereby: fond father of Ronald J. grandfather of Brian: dear brother of Michael Stanley Walter Frank and Ted brother-In-law of Harriette (Charles! Birdsell; Uncle of many nieces and nephews.

Funeral Monday, 9:45 d. from Demnicki Funeral Home, 3630 W. George Park near Milwaukee avenuel, to St. Pascal's church. Interment St.

Adalberl's, Member of the Loyal Order of Moose, Lodge Na. 3. Visitation after 5 p. m. Saturday.

772-6630. Stephans Nina Stephans of Gary. May 1970, suddenly, wife of Michael mother of M. James of Evergreen Park and R. George of Oak Lawn; sister of Mrs.

Susan Pirau of Hammond and Mrs. Beta Gineris of Whittier, Cal. Member of Moose lodge, Cicero, Ill. Friends may call al the Pruzin Funeral Home, 6360 Broadway, Gary, alter 2 p. m.

Saturday. Funcral Monday, May 4, 10:30 a. at chapel. Services 11 a. m.

al SS. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox church, Gory. Praver services Sunday p. M. Burial Evergreen cemetery, Sieger, 1.

219-884-1144. Stone Colonel Carrington H. Stone, April 30. 1970, beloved husband of Lurenc Stone; fond father ol Victoria Velsey and Kinsbury Marzolf; brother of Mildred Roscher. At Lain and Son Chapel, 1035 N.

Dearborn, where services will be held Saturday, May 2. al 11 a. m. Inferment Arlingion National cemetery. lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer sociely.

Sunter Nellle Sunter, nee Tylka of Chicago, beloved wife of Edward fond mother of Dolores Vivian and Barbara Gonsch: stepdaughter of Anna Tylka; sister of Helen Carpenter. Services Monday, May 4, 11 a. at Parkwyn Funeral Home, 6901 W. Roosevelt road. Interment Elmwood.

Visitation Sunday, noon to 10 p. m. 788-0904. Sybold Joseph Sybold, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth. nee Krutzler; fond father of Elsie (Lawrence) Wanat.

Joseph J. Lorraine Freres, and The late Wilhelmina; grandfather of seven; great-grandfather of four; brohter of John. Member of Portage Park lodge, No. 1002, A. F.

A.M. Resting at the AhiW. grim and Sons Funeral Home, 5701-03 Division street, until noon Monday. May 4. In state in Trinity Lutheran church.

1400 N. Laramle avenue, until time of services 1 P. m. Memorials will be Lutheran appreciated church. for the Interment Trinity Evangelical Emblem cemetery.

AU 7-4440. Tagge Henry Tagge, formerly of Elk Grove, beloved husband of the late Katherine. nee dear father of Phoebe Moehlenkamp, Ernest, Mary, Abner, Robert, Raymond, and the late George and Caryl; 20 grandchildren; seven great -grandchildren; brother of Alvina Kelso. Visitation after 7 p. m.

Saturday al Ochier Funcral Home, Lee at Perry street, Dos Plaines, where services will be hold Monday at 1 p. Interment Ridgewood. 824-5155, Thiele Caroline B. Thiele, nee Vonderheidi, wife ol the late Charles: dear mother ol John W. IOlivel, the late Carl J.

and Clara Ann Green; four grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren. Visilation Saturday and Sunday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. Funeral Home, 1811 W. 103d street. Oak Funeral Woods.

Monday. 1 p. m. Interment Member of Maple chapter, No. 90, 0.

E. S. BE 3-0551. Thomas Henry Thomas, dear husband of Helen, nee Helm: loving talher of Irvin H. of Palatine, and Lols T.

Boak of Riverdale, grandfather of five; greatgrandfather of eight; brother of August, Anna Mapes, Frieda Bchn, Edmund, the late Fred, Charles, and Gretchen Turner. the Service Doly-Panozzo Saturday, May Funeral 2, at Home, 1 p. 214 at 115th street. Interment Cedar Park. Toth Ernest J.

Toth, beloved husband of Mau. reen. nee Walsh; loving father of Rich. ard, Ann: dear James (Marilyn), Janet. and Mary grandfather of Lisa and Susan; fond brother of the late Ann Lehner.

neral Monday, May 4, at 10:30 d. from the Columbian Funeral Home, 10300 W. Grand avenue, near Mannheim road. Franklin Park, to St. Cyprian church.

Mass 11 m. Visitation alter Saturday. Interment St. Joseph cemetery. 455-1200, Tyda Katherine Tyda, nee Poncako, beloved wife of Paul; dear mother of Jerome I Francine Henry Vincent Dodge, and Donald sister of John Poncako: sister-in-law of Henry Tyda; grandmother of 10; Visitation Friday 2 p.

m. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a. from Altman Pantil Funeral Home, 2649-51 W. Hirsch street, to St. Fidells Adalbert cemetery.

486-4273. Mass, 10 a. Interment St. Van Kirk Richard D. Van Kirk of 1024 Pontiac road.

Wilmette, suddenly, April 30, husband of Ethel father of Richard T. (E. Jana) Van Kirk of Three Lakes, two grandchildren; brother of Mrs. D. D.

Hinterletter of Canton, and Miss Ruth Van Kirk of Claremont, Cal. Services 10:30 m. Monday, First ConChurch of Wilmette, 1125 WilIncite avenue. Interment Three Lakes, Wis, Visitation al Wm. Scott Funcral Home, 1100 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmelle, 5 to 8 p.

m. Saturday and 4 to p. m. Sunday. In lieu of contributions may be made to Evanston Hospital sociation.

2650 Ridge avenue, Evanston 60201. Vavrinchik George Vavrinchik beloved husband of Anastasia. loving father of Olga Charnola, John (Charlotte), George Jr. IFtarencel. Peter (Helen).

and Norbelt Andrews; fond father of eight: great-grandfather Resting at Casey, Laskowski Funeral Home, 4540 Diversey ave. Funeral services Monday. 9 a. m.r to Saint Michael's Orthodox Catholic church, In. ferment Elmwood cemetery.

777-6300. Venema William Venema beloved husband of Evelyn Bos Davids and the late Rose. nce Tholen: dear father of Grace Vander Schaal, Alfred J. Win. nic Knoll, Theresa (Wayne) Veldman, and Dr.

Wiltiam Jr. fond grandfather of 17; one sister In Tho Netherlands. Resting at Mulder Memorial Chapel. 6027 Roosevelt road. Cicero, where services will be held p.

Saturday, May 2, Interment Forest Home. Memorials to Western Suburbs Christian School appreciated. Visitation Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. OL 2-0005, Waller Herman Waller of 810 Cleveland.

ton, beloved husband of Bertha, nec Elsenberg: loving father of Sidney Waller and Millie (Bert Captant darling grandfather of Marcie and Todd Waller and Glen Tenney: fond brother of Sarah Warsaw, Bessie Shapiro lack, Morton Waller, and Jack Waller. Services Monday, 10 at Weinstein Bros. Chapel, 1300 Devon. Interment Shalom Memorial Park. Member and general counsel for 40 years Chicago Relall Druggists association and National Association of Retall Druggists: member Drug club and Beth Emet synagog, Vish.

talion Sunday evening. RO 1-2400. Williams Paul M. Williams, beloved husband of Margaret M. Williams, nee LaVole: fond father, Irene; of Leona dear 1 grandfather Land of and Patricia, the Services at Barron- Hall Funeral Home, 4332 Elston avenue, corner Pulaski road, Monday, May 4, m.

Interment vate. Honarary member of Cemetery Superintendents' association. Visitation at chapel after 6 p. m. Saturday.

KE 9-4100. Winter Goorge L. Winter, beloved husband of Emtie nee Kick; loving father of Lyle E. M.1 Winter. and La Veine E.

(Leslie G.1 Hasenheyer: fond brother of Henry Winter: grandfather of four: great-grandfalher of six. Funeral Monday. May 4, 1970. at 10 a. from the Berwyn Funeral Home, 2921 S.

Harfem avenue, Berwyn. Interment WoodIn lieu of flowers, contributions to your favorite charity will be clated. Zaino Mary Zaina, nee Giglio, beloved wife of Louis: dear mother of Allied (Rose), John (Angela), Frank Arthur (Clare), and Rose Marling dearest sister of Theresa Frangello; lovIng grandmother of 13, Funeral Monday, 9 a. from. the Galewood Funeral Chapels, Frank Granala Funetal DIrector, 1857 N.

Harlem avenue, to St. Philip the Apostle church, Addison. Mass 10 a. Entombment Queen of Heaven, Please omit flowers. Visitation Saturday after 5:30 p.

m. 889-1700. Zauzle See Leo Barnes notice. SENATE ASKS REWRITING OF WELFARE BILL Committee Explains Its Objection Washington, May 1 (UP belling at what members called "a reward for not the Senate finance committee today told Secretary Robert H. Finch of the health, education and welfare department it would not accept President Nixon's welfare reform plan in its present form.

Abruptly suspending hearings on the House-passed measure, the committee told to come back in two to four weeks with a completely rewritten proposal. Guarantees an Income Nixon's plan would guarantee every family of four an income of between $1,600 and $3,920 a year--depending on state aid Robert Finch programs-if the head of the family were willing to work or take job training. But Committee Chairman Russell B. Long told Finch that a "disincentive to work" must be purged from the bill before the committee would accept it. The harried-looking Finch was in the midst of his third day of defensive testimony on the legislation when Long, after whisI pered consultations with his colleagues, closed the hearing and went into a private meeting with Finch.

Forms Special Group Later in the day, Finch announced in a statement from his press office that the administration was forming a special White House committee to decide how to meet the committee's request for revision. Presidential Assistant John D. Ehrlichman will head the committee and it will include Labor Secretary George P. Shultz, Budget Director Robert P. Mayo, Presidential Counselor Daniel P.

Moynihan, and Finch. "We expect to have proposals ready within a matter of a few days and I do not expect these further studies to delay significantly the progress of family assistance thru the Congress for enactment this session," Finch said. Finch Brings Figures Because many local, state, and federal aid-to-the-poor programs cut off benefits when a family's income reaches a specified level, it would be possible, under the administration bill, for a family to have more income if it had small carnings than if it increased its earnings. Figures supplied by Finch yesterday showed this to be so. They showed, for example, that in Wilmington, a husbandless mother of three working part time and earning $1,000 could, thru government aid, bring her family's income to $4,187.

But the same family's income would fall to net loss of $182 a year--if the woman worked full time for $3,920 a year. When hearings began Wednesday, Finch called the bill "sensible tho revoiutionary." By yesterday, he conceded that The Mandy Church Clark and North Ave. May 3, 1970 .9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:50 MORNING WORSHIP DR SWEETING PREACHING "THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW OF DEATH" Communion Service 5:30, "GOD p.m, Famous THE Science ATOM" Film, OF 6:15 p.m. Fellowship Supper 7 P.M.

SACRED CONCERT BIOLA CONCERT CHOIR Biola onsomble and quartet from Los Angoles, California 8:30 p.m. Campus Career Club- Young Adults -Biola Ensemble sing MAY FOREIGN MISSIONS CONFERENCE Sunday night May 10th Dr. 8ob Plerce Founder and formar director of WORLD VISION. INC. MAY 17th 7 P.M.

CONCERT GEORGE BEVERLY SHEA America's beloved Gospel singer John Innes at the organ. Religinua Nema Notes Cablephotol Royal Play Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones, daughter of England's Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon, shares playful moment with her brother, Lord Linley, in photo made recently by their father. Lady Sarah celebrated her 6th birth- Fight Racism, Need, U.S. Churches Urged Buck Hill Falls, May 1 UP) American churches were urged at an ecumenical ing here today to use their wealth and numerical strength; to challenge racism and economic inequitics in modern society and reshape its values. A Christian leader from India I said this can be done "only by engaging church people" in defiance and struggle against the "oppressive powers of the production-consumption system and the war machine." 2 Threatening Monsters These are "the two monsters which threaten us with extinction" said the Rev.

Paul hese, a former World Council "distortions" would reward some poor families for not working. But he said nothing could be done about it because he had no jurisdiction over i housing, food stamp, and power programs. Leaves Japan to Row Boat Across Pacific of Churches official and now principal of the Syrian Orthodox seminary at Kottayan, in communist-dominated Kerala, India. He said the churches themselves have "become enslaved by corporate capitalism and the I war machine. These monsters tell us to produce and consume; they order us to shoot and kill.

And we are unable to say no Mathew Ahmann, head of the Roman Catholic Commission on Church and Society in San Antonio called for establishment of a multibillion interdenominational fund to help right economic imbalances' in this country. Effort Is Trivial He told the annual meeting of the United States Conference of the World council that what the churches have done so far to empower economically the black and brown poor is trivial in relation to their vast resources. About 250 church leaders attended today. the meeting which ONAGAWA, Japan, May 1 4P Citing Arthur Hornby, 27, left today wealth of amid cheers of banzai and fare- and income well in a 19-foot boat to try to annually, become the first man to row is power and alone across the Pacific. All to redress 500 residents of this fishing vil- and shore up lage assembled at the pier to values in see him off.

Japan Maritime He said Safety agency officials had its values are tried persuade Hornby, ally by the Briton, to give up his voyage, complex in saying his boat, the Hacker concentrated Helmsman, was not strong, increasingly enough. domination. Non-Denominational Central Church of Chicago NONDENOMINATIONAL In Our 95th Season ORCHESTRA HALL 220 SOUTH MICHIGAN Kenneth Hildebrand, D.D. 10:45 a. the Church Be the Church" Hear Dr.

Hildebrand Each Sunday HERITAGE OF FAITH 9:00 a. Channel 9 Convenient parking- Grank Park underarnd. ROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPEL and Woodlawn UNIVERSITY SERVICE SUN. 11 A. M.

'How to Renew the Church Without Really Trying" Rev. Will Campbell Exec. Dir. of the Committce of Southern Churchmen. Nashville, Tenn, Day Sun.

School 9:30, Worship 10:45 2, 7 p. m. Evangelistic Rally Bible Study 7:45 Wednesday Youth Meeting 7:45 p. m. Friday Baptist BELDEN-AV.

BAPTIST CHURCH 2309 NORTH HALSTED S. S. 9:30 a. Worship Service 10:45 Living Really 10 a. I.

Bubeck, Pastor 1252 N. Austin, Oak Park-848-9150 S. S. 10:15. Worship 9.

11:15, 7:15 p. m. American Baspist Convention OLIVET CHURCH 3101 KING.DR. DR. J.

H. JACKSON Sunday Service 10:45 a. m. Sunday Evening Vespers p. m.

AUSTIN SECOND BAPTIST 515 N. Pine Sunday School 9:45 DR. MAURICE BLANCHARD, Pastor Services 11 a. m. and 7 p.

Southern Baptist Association DES PLAINES-1st Baptist, 501 W. Golt S. S. 9:45, Worship 11:00, HE 9.0276 Bible Students CHICAGO BIBLE STUDENTS-5352 W. Chicago av.

S. 11:15 and 1:30, Buddhist BUDDHIST TEMPLE OF CHICAGO 1151 W. Leland Rev. G. M.

Kubose ILLINOIS CONFERENCE For Church Info, call HUnter 5-1200 or 233-9344 WEST Sal. CENTRAL S. 9:30, 1154 Wisconsin, Oak Park, Worship 11 m. Assembly of God CHICAGO'S DIVINE HEALNG CENTER GOOD SHEPHERD BIBLE CHURCH REV. A.

SICZKO, Pastor Picase see our display 5, 9:30, Morning Worship 10:30. Write or Telephone for Healing. Literature Sent Free on Request 6435 W. Belmont-av. 237-9213 CALVARY TABERNACLE 5100 DIVERSEY KI 5-0857, AV 2-1047 DAVE SCOTT.

PASTOR 9:30 A. M. S. S. 10:45 WORSHIP 6:30 p.

m. Guesi Speaker Rev. David Powell from England 7:30 Family Night NEW! Church For The Deal Sun. 3:30 p. m.

For Information Call 545-0857 BETHEL TEMPLE 6235 North-av. 889-3903 REV. EDWARD HARTMAN, Fastor Sunday 11 a. m. Thursday 8 IN.

Christian (Disciples of Christ) FOR THE nearest Christian Church Phone BEverly 8-7168 BY RICHARD PHILBRICK The 27th anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising in World War II will be commemorated at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow. in Mather High school, 5835 Lincoln av. The program will be a tribute not only to the handful of Jews who rose Philbrick in revolt against the Germans, but also to all six million martyrs of World War II. Israel has proclaimed tomorrow Yom-Hashoah-the day of the holocaust.

The observance tomorrow is under the auspices of the Chicago Yizkor committee. It is sponsoring the publication this year of a book containing the names of all the victims of genocide at the hands of the Nazis. Canon Albert J. deBois, executive director of the American Church union, will be in Chicago tomorrow to preach and to speak at a meeting of the organization's Chicago branch. He will deliver the sermon at a service at 11 a.

m. in Episcopal church of the Ascension, 1133 N. La Salle st. At the meeting, at 4:30 p.m. in Christ Episcopal church, River Forest, Canon duBois will explain issues to be dealt with the general convention this fall of the Episcopal church.

The A. C. U. is a fellowship within the church dedicated to maintaining its NBC WALKOUT POSTPONED BY TECHNICIANS New York, May 1 (UP--The National Association of Broadcast Employes and Technicians today postponed a 3 p. m.

strike against the National Broadcasting company onl an hour-to-hour basis in favor of continuing contract talks with the aid of federal mediators. Union and network representatives renewed negotiations this morning al the federal i mediation and conciliation vice in Washington. Arthur Kent, president of the member NBC unit of NABET, said negotiations for the last two days had been fruitless because the company "wouldn't budge on anything." The union rejected by per cent offer vote of last week a com-! pany a $50-a-week salary increase and a shorter work week. Orthodox Eastern Holy Trinity Russ. Orth.

Cathedral 1121 N. LEAVITT Vigil Sat. Holy Day Eves, m. Sun. Divine Lit.

Eng. 8:30 m. Episcopal Cathedral of St. James Huron and Wabash. Near North Side The Very Rev.

William F. Maxwell, Dean HOLY EUCHARIST SUNDAYS 8, 9:30 AND 11 A. M. 5:30 P. M.

FOLK MASS SAINT PETER'S Belmont nr. Broadway 13200 John H. Scambler, Rector Rev. James Dunkerley, Asst. 8 A COMMUNION 11-HOLY COMA UNION and SERMON CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS SERVING LOOP Fhone 922-1426 GRACE CHURCH-33 W.

Jackson, 5th f1. THE Sunday 10 a. -Weekdays 12:10 p. m. Evangelical Free FIRST FREE Summerdale Arley L.

Bragg, Pastor 5255 N. Athland Morning Worship 11-Vespers 7 p. m. Greek Orthodox ST. DEMETRIOS 2727 W.

Winona Matins 8-9 a. m. 1st Divine Liturgy 9-10 a. 2d Divine Liturgy Noon ANNUNCIATION Can. 1017 La Sallo-st.

Malins 9:30 a. Divine LIt. 10:30 a. m. ASSUMPTION 601 S.

Central Two Liturgies, 9 a. m. and 10:30 m. ST. CONSTANTINE 7351 Stony Island Matins 9:30 a.

m. DIvine Lit. 10:30 D. m. Jewish Orthodox Chicago Loop Synagogue 16 Clark Irving J.

Rosenbaum Sat. Services 9 d. m. 4:30, 5:30 p.m, Study Session 5:00 Jewish Reform CHICAGO SINAI CONGREGATION 5350 South Shore DR. SAMUEL E.

KARFF, Rabbi Michael A. Oppenhelmer, Asst. Rabbl Sabbath Eve, Service, Friday. 5:30 p. mI, Sunday Worship Service, OPPENHEIMER 11:00 m.

RABBI WIll Speak on DANIEL TEMPLE SHOLOM, 3480 Lake Shore DR. LOUIS BINSTOCK. Rabbi ROBERT M. SCOTT, Asst. Rabbi Saturday Religlous Service 11 8.

m. Twilight Service Dally 5:45 P. m. Latter Day Saints (Reorg.) Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints World Headquarters, Independence, Mo. First: 5701 Montrose, 9:30, 11:00 Lutheran CHRIST THE KING IN THE LOOP 25 W.

JACKSON Noonday Dr. Matson 10 Min. Worship 12:30 LUTHERAN INFORMATION SERVICE for Location of a Chicago Arca Church Call HA 7.5746 LUTHERAN Council of Greater Chicago American Lutheran EDISON PARK LUTHERAN CHURCH Avondale and prat A GORDON NASBY, Pastor Sunday Services-9 and 10:45 a. 01. Sun.

Direct Brdcst, WOPA 1490, 9:30 a. m. A report concerning reorganization of the Illinois conference of the United Church of Christ will be submitted at a meeting of the conference's Chicago Metropolitan association from 3 to 9 p. m. tomorrow in First Congregational church, Wilmette.

An election will be held. The Rev. Joseph Cusack. 46, has been made president of the Catholic Church Extension Society of. the United Slates, which has its headquarters at 1307 Wabash av.

He succeeds, as head of the home missions group, Bishop John L. May, Roman Catholic bishop of Mobile, Ala. Father Cusack, a native Chicagoan, has been on the society's for 10 years, most recently as its vice president. Philbrick Canon Albert J. duBois North Shore will take part in the concert.

Eighty-six men and women whose support of higher Jewish education is deemed outstanding by directors of Hebrew Theological college, Skokie, will receive Pillars of Torah awards from the college at a dinner Wednesday in the Sherman House. As recipients they will become members of The Society of Pillars of Torah. Bishop Cecil A. Warren, assistant bishop of Canberra and Goulburn, Australia, will preach at the communion service at 11 a. m.

tomorrow in St. James Episcopal cathedral, 649 N. Wabash av. He is on A speaking tour of North America. Msgr.

John J. Egan, pastor of Presentation Catholic church, 758 S. Springfield has been made a senior fellow in the theology department of the University of Notre Dame, He will be on leave of absence one year from his pastorate. In his new post, Msgr. Egan will combine advanced research with service as a consultant, supervisor of field work by seminarians in parochial and urban projects, and guidance for urban studies.

Mozart's "Requiem" will be presented at 3:30 p. tomorrow at the Lutheran School of Theology, 1100 E. 55th in memory of the late Rev. Martin Luther King slain civil rights leader. The Chorus of "the Music Center of the Held Over 4th Great Week! Rev.

R. R. Vinyard Healing Campaign Services Now in Progress Sundays 7 Wacknights 7:30 No servicos Monday nights Prayer for the sick in every Good Shepherd Bible Church 6435 W. Balmont Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60634 Rev. A.

I. Sicko, Pastor Phono 237-9213 or 889-9508 -All Are Welcome- Serves Serves Lutheran Lutheran Churches of the Reformation 5 St, Worship Barnabas 10:30, S. Medinah. S. 9:30.

7N300 Phone Medinah-rd. 379-1799 Emmaus, Chicago, 5440 W. Gladys Worship 10:30, S. S. 9:30.

Phone 379-1799 Trinity, Oak Park, 300 N. Ridgeland-av. Worship 10:45, S. S. 9:30.

Phone 848-4361 Missouri Synod The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Invites You to Worship in Its More Than 225 Churches in Chicagoland FOR INFORMATION CALL DE 2-4060 or 472-3383 9 a. LUTHERAN WMAQ and WMBI-FM, 5:30 p. m. "THIS IS THE LIFE" WCIU, Channel 26, 2:30 p. m.

FIRST ST. PAUL'S Evangelical Lutheran Church DOWNTOWN LUTHERAN CHURCH TEMPORARILY WORSHIPING AT McCORMICK YWCA 1001 N. DEARBORN REV. JAMES G. MANZ, S.

T. D. Sunday, 9:30 and 11:00, 7:30 p. m. VISITORS WELCOME JEHOVAH 3740 Beiden 12300.

Dr. Theodore F. Nickel, Pastor Prof, Poellat, Assistant Sunday English 8 and 10:45 PILGRIM Cullom and North Winchester-avs. WALTER E. HOLM.

Pastor S. S. 9:30 a. Sun. Serv.

8 11 a. m. TRINITY 2601 N. Meade Worship 8:30 10:45, S. S.

9:30 Lutheran Church in America -NORTHHOLY TRINITY 1218 Addison Rev. Paul L. Hegstrom, Pastor S. S. 9:15 10:30.

Worship 9:15 10:30 IRVING PARK Harding and Belle Plaine Rev. K. E. Farb. Pastor.

S. 9:30. Worship 9:30 and 11 a. m. Methodist CHICAGO TEMPLE FIRST METHODIST.

CHURCH Clark and Washington Robert Bruce Pierce, Minister 9:30 and 11:00 a. m. Says the Church Is Dying?" RI. Robert Bruce Plerce, preaching 7:00 p. m.

"I Shall Not Want" Rev. Herman W. Selnwerth preaching SERVICES BROADCAST 11 a. m. and 10 p.

m. WNIB IFM 97.11 Church School 11 a. m. and 12:25 p. m.

Presbyterian-Orthodox Tinley Fk. 15460 S. Oak V. -687-1212 1625 S. Mannheim.

562-6397 Presbyterian (United, U.S.A.) Fourth Presbyterian Church North Michigan al Delaware from John Hancock Center! Dr. Elam Davies, pastor Sunday 9:30 a. m. Church School All Ages 11 a. m.

Morning Worship 5 p. m. Adult Fellowship Groups 6:30 m. Vesper Service BUENA MEMORIAL Dr. 4301 William N.

J. Sheridan Minister Bible School 9:30 m. 10:45 A. M. Dr.

Harvey, Doorenbas of Arabia 7:00 P. M. Rev. George Rhoad of Africa Wed. 7:30 p.

Service The choir of St. James Episcopal cathedral, 649 N. Wabash combined with the De Paul University choir, will sing Handel's oratorio, "Judas Maccabeus," at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday in the cathedral as part of a series of concerts sponsored by Cathedral Concerts, a musical organization. The purpose of the series is to center attention on talented Chicago singers and instrumentalists.

Four classes to prepare engaged couples for marriage will be held beginning at 7:30 p.m. Monday and. continuing on Mondays thru May at Lutheran General hospital, 1775 Dempster Park Ridge. A physician, a psychiatrist, a social worker, a financial adviser, and clergymen will conduct the classes. The 23d spring concert of the Lutheran Choir of Chicago will be held at 8 o'clock tonight in Thorne hall on the Chicago of Northwestern university, Works by Brahms, Schubert, and others will be sung.

estimates of church 79.5 billion dollars of 5 billion dollars Ahmann said money it should be used economic wrongs authentic human society. American life and influenced strongmilitary-industrial which capital is and people are helpless against its Catholic--Roman OLD ST. MARY'S CHURCH PAULIST FATHERS 91h and Wabash-WA 2-8600 Saturday Mass: 5:30 p. m. Ifulfills Sunday obligation SUNDAY MASSES: 3, 5:45, 7, 8:15, 9:30, 10:45, Noon, and 7 p.

m. OLD SAINT MARY'S CHAPEL Van Buren and Wabash 922-3444 Saturday Masses: 4:40, 5:15 and 6:15 p. m. SUNDAY MASSES 6, 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30, 1 p. m.

and 5 p.m. HOLY NAME CATHEDRAL 735 North State-st. SUNDAY MASSES: 6, 7:15, 8:30, 9:45 thigh 11, 12:15, and 5:15, Marina Lake Paint Saturday Eve. Masses 5:15 7:30. DAILY Masses: 6.

6:30, 7, 7:30, 8, 8:30 a. m. 12:10 and 5:15 p. m. ST.

PETER'S Madison at Clark FRANCISCAN FATHERS Weekday Masses: 5:30 to 9 on the V2 br. Noon. 11:40, 12:10, 12:40, 1:10, and 5:10 12:10 and 5:10. Sunday Masses: 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30, 11 a. 12:30 and 6 p.

m. Christian Science Christian Science Churches WELCOME YOU SUNDAY SERVICES SUNDAY SCHOOL pupils under 20) WEDNESDAY TESTIMONY MEETINGS READING ROOMS A list of 21 Chicago Churches and Reading CHRISTIAN phone SCIENCE" book under Church of Christ CHURCHES OF CHRIST For Specie Information on many Chicagoland Congregations, regarding: Locations, Transportation, Schedule of Worship Services, Ministers. and Personal Services Call 24 Hours 7 Days Week 332-2591 Community PEOPLES CHURCH LAWRENCE AT SHERIDAN 10:30 A. DR. WM.

CLYDE DONALD 11 Preaching "A LIFT WHEN LIFE SEEMS HEAVY" Dr. Bradley parlicipating 11 WAIT 3:00 P. M. CHURCH CHAPEL Dr. Bradley will conduct the Mem.

Serv. for Husk O'Hare well-known Orchestra Leader Free Parking SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 A. M. Anderson Hall--All Ages Dr. Bradley's Broadcasts Weekdays: 6:20 11:55 p.

m. WFMF Sundays: 9:15 m. m. WAIT Church of the Nazarene NORTHSIDE CHURCH, 3900 N. Greenview.

Jay E. Foster. Minister. GR 2-3482 S. S.

9:30, Worship 10:40, Eve. Worship 7 AUSTIN, 5500 W. Race, Rev. M. R.

Korody, 5. 5. 9:45, Church 11 a. m. 7 p.

m. "I THOUGHT I HEARD GOD LAUGH" By Virgil A. Kraft Sunday Morning May 3 at 9:30 STATION WRSV (101.9 FM) in the 171h-" Happiness Now" Blessed Simple Life" Art of Pe (From his forthcoming book, "When the North Wind ALSO PASTOR'S FIRESIDEWEAW (1330) Wednesdays at 1:00 P.M. May Taxer" with Whitt Schultr May 20- Flying May 27-Child Case Studies and the Quartet EVANSTON FIRST Chicano Avenue at Lake Street Services 9:30 and 11:00 a. "HIS FATHER BROUGHT HIM" Dr.

William Hudnut, Preaching OAK LAWN COMMUNITY 95th MAeston SAMUEL BAUER, Pastor 5 S. 9:30 and 11, Worship 11 a. m. Religious Science FIRST CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE DR. CARLTON WHITEHEAD, MINISTER ESQUIRE THEATER, Sunday.

58 E. a. May 3 "THE SPIES" Classes in Science of Mind for Information call 644-1249 Unitarian Universalist FIRST UNITARIAN FA 4-4100 5650 S. Woodlawn Rev. Jack Mendelsohn 'Toward A Unitarian Universalist Style" Guesi Speaker Dr.

David B. Parke, Germantown, Pa. Evanston Unitarian 1330 Ridge Rev. C. Eddis 11 a.

m. Servica "Chicago's Next Airport: Aesthetics and Environment'-Stanley Berge, quest 20 UNITARIAN CHURCH. 656 W. 11 a. m.

Worship TALK BY D. GALLAGHER Ari Exhibil Sun. 1-4, Larry Connaiser HINSDALE Church-T. W. Shokes, minister 17 W.

Maple 11 a. m. Service 323-2885 FIRST UNIVERSALIST 910 E. 83d-st. Church and Schoots, 10:30 a.

ST 3-5910 United Church of Christ ST. NICOLAI 3000 N. KEDZIE REV. G. A.

FAHL, Pastor Church School 10:15, Worship 10:30 a. m. Unity UNITY CHRIST WAY DR. JANET BEAUDRY MINISTER FINE ARTS BLDG, 410 S. MICHIGAN Sunday, 11:00 a.

May Tuesday 10:45 and 11:45 Wednesday 5:45 and 7 p. m. CHRIST UNITY TEMPLE 8601 487-0030 JOHNNIE COLEMON, minister Worship Service Sun. 10:30 a m. and 12.

12 Noon Service -Broadcast WVON Wednesday Healing Service 8 p. m. Vedanta VIVEKANANDA VEDANTA. Blvd. SOCIETY 5423 So.

Real Meaning of Non Attachment" Weekly Classes, Tues, and Fri. 8 P. m. WITH MEDITATION Swami Bhashrananda Spiritual Leader Yoga Second Presbyterian Michigan Av. South at 201h The Rev.

Joe E. Francis, Minister From Loop any South Side Bus on Michigan -av to Door a. Out Your Fear" Music presented by Edward Elgenschenk Temple of Kriya Yoga AN 3-7567 140 State NOTE NEW ADDRESS We have moved! SUNDAY NOON--MEDITATION Sat. 1:30, Sun. p.

m. Lecture: HUMAN AURA" Wed. 6 p. m. Spiritual Insight Direction Yoga exercises dally and eveninos TO PLACE AN AD HERE 'Phone Before 4 p.m.

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