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IS Section 1 CHICAGO TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1970 CUSS WEAPONS OBITUARIES DEATH NOTICES Salwarh John Salwarh, beloved ttufcend ef Eva. nee Lanka; fond father of Joseeh I Gene), Michael, Frank iDoloresl, Ber- Cemeteries I I jTALKS TO END TDIIOI OTDilC Rev. Herbert B. Rhodes The Rev. Herbert B.

Rhodes, HELP DEFENSE Lawson Ruth Lawson, net Adolphson, beloved wife of the late Sinten; loving mother of PLANNERS OX 7511 ST, ROUTE FOR THRUWAY BY THOMAS BUCK inuuix oiniiic 83, of 42 Washington Oak I rSlRosehill Mrs. Nona IRonaldl Schlamann; grand- I mother of Martha, Mary Beth, and John; i sister of Helen lAlbin) Skarman. Services Monday, June 1 p. at Drake and I Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western i 1 1 NASSER SAYS UNSUCCESSFUL! rarit, died yesterday in an Oak Park nursing home.

His pastorates in the Chicago area I included the Methodist Church of Franklin Park, the Austin' I S800 KOBTH RAVENSWOOD AVE. 561-5940 Priced to suit wour needs. Perixtuii I'tibiMtr hmiourd tir. First Methodist church, Wau- avenue. Interment Ridgewood cemetery.

Memorials to Fairfield Avenue Baptist church, 1909 N. Fairfield, would be appreciated. Visitation attar 2 p. m. Sunday.

561-6874. Lazarevich Voiislav M. Laiarevich, captain of royal Yugoslavian army, beloved husband of HintS TheV Can BlOCk kegan First Methodist churchj The controversial 75th street A three-hour meeting called by President Nixon in an attempt to halt the Chicago; truck strike ended without sue- I Lt and Robert G. Lee Jr. left Capt.

Vincent N. Hart- tARGE SELECTION AVAILABLE nicfi (Johnl McCandless, and the late Walter; grandfather of 13. Resting at Lewis Funeral Home, 7600 W. Grand avenue, at the at tor 2 P. m.

Saturday. Funeral Monday, June at 9.3(1 a. to St. Cyprian church. Mas? 10 a.

m. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. 453-1234. Siegler Anna Siegler, nee Herhold, of Bellwond, beloved wife of tne late Walter Sieuler; loving mother of Ann Ithe late William) Vesely and Bernice Walter! Schemmel; grandmother of eight; great-grandmother of five; dear sister of Laura Kannberg and Louise Kellerman.

Chacel services Friday, May 29, at 2 p. Rosewood Funeral Home. 4000 St. Charles road, Bellwood. Inierment Concordia cemetery.

Li 4-6667. Siewicki Estelle Siewicki, nee Totos, dear wife nf John loving mother of Dorothy (Richard) Chrisman; fond grandmother of three; dear sister of Marie IHugh Ueclidl Hartman. Walter, Ann Totos, 'Alexander I Joan I Totos, Helen Ithe late Alexander) Woidak. Funeral Monday, 9:15 a. from CaseLaskowski Funeral Home, 4540-50 W.

Diversev avenue, to St. Stan, islaus B. M. church. Inierment St.

Adalbert. 777-6300. Visitation Saturday after 2 p. m. aim uouia wn nieinouisii1 UI vvl ul Alp trilt ehurcn- In tne early vears of Crosstown expressway was ap-1 nil wll in Co vis ministrv he held nnsiti Deep mann.

muucfii iiiumuimci'i. lawn Bug sor CeSS yesterday and a new meet- I den Stations, Garden Mausoleum crypts i and niches, all moderately priced. ing may be Scheduled for Mon- Terms with no interest i CTA to door. Inspection invited. aay- 1 MOUNT OLIVE CEMETERY St.

Louis; Tacoma, ri Plan commission. Officers Charged Egyptian President Gamal LincoIn- and Detroit. He was siinprintpnripnt nf tho utct. i 1 cago J. Curtis director Of -3-800 N- Narrtgansett AV 4-3770 commission's action, Annei iasspr sain last nirrtit i Chicago Tribune Press Stryictl thp fprfpral mpriiotmn onH rnn.

cemetery. MOO N. em district of the church's which appeared to have caught Vnr thorn niinnic many ohieetors bv surnrise. Washington, that the Soviet Union had May Jli Ine pilinfinn sPrvipp han littlo (a i HARRY A. STARR 3303 N.

Lincoln 281-2773 supplied Cairo with "modern weapons capable of preventing Israeli air strikes deep into for six years. After his retire- i wiH make possible the comple- arm.v announced today that it say when the meeting was jsmoLEiotJor brdVJod7 ment, he became a parish of design plans for the has filed charges of attempted over. i IZSSmi minister, assisting the pastor of south side portion of the new i murder against two infantry! "We are doing our best to try hW'ViSoV Egypt heartland." tne Morgan Fark Methodist wu-munon-aoiiar expressway. ffi with an io gei mis Dispute setuea," ne ridgewooIT i i oincers in connection wnn ant .5 cem. sec.

14. I graves, 549-2693 "TIipsp irponnns pnahlo nc in inese weapons enable us to church. Surviving arp two snns i 'Hill tho nih'i said. J1.025. Perpetual care paid.

1 MOUNT EMBLEM 4 rav lot.Reverence section. $600. prevent Israeli air penetration! Herbert L. and Charles commissioner of planning, told Iast Forty thousand drivers have into the Nile delta and Nile three grandchildren; and a sis-1 objectors in the audience that Mekong river delta of South been either locked out or on valley, Nasser said in a ter. Services will be held at there will be further public Viet Nam- strike for the last seven weeks, speech at a mass rally in the 11 a.

m. today in the Washing- hearings on the 75th street1 They are Capt. Vincent N. They are seeking a pay raise of Sudanese capital of Khartoum. ton Boulevard United Methodist route, but they will pertain to Hartmann, 34, of Scranton, $1.65 an hour, 50 cents over the The speech was broadcast by church, Washington and Austin the proposed design and a plan I and 1st Lt.

Robert Gra-1 national average wage negoti- CHAPEL HILL SOUTH 4 grave lot. $400 cash. Sacrifice. PR5 MOUNT EMBLEM Cem. Elmhurst grave lots, $900, 479-5941 2 CRYPTS In Glen Oaks Cemetery $lJ50forboth.

345-8044 alt. 7 p. m. tO.7 PAN ION CR YPOoTlll-Everiireen' cemetery. $1,000.

LA 3-0179 Omdurman radio, the Sudan boulevards, Oak Park. for relocating families and ham Lee 22, of Springfield, ated by the teamster union, businesses to be displaced by who' served as a company Before the meeting, Ray Ratanna; dear stenfather of Milan Nedic. Resting at Muivka and Son Funeral Home, 2157 W. Chicago avenue. Funeral Friday, 2 p.

to Serbian Orthodcx cathedral Holy Resurrection. Pomen Thursday 8:15 p. m. at chapel. Inierment li V-, Libertyvllle, III.

BR, 8-76. Levy Bessie Levy, nee Bernstein, beloved wife of the late Nathan; loving molher of Maurice lAnnJ; dear grandmother of Sheila Cutler, Barbara Silverman, and Cheryl Levy; great-grandmother ot Jeffrey Cutler and Alan Silverman. Services m'' at Weinstein Brothers Chapel, 1300 Devon. Interment B'nai Israel of Francisco cemetery. Waiatieim Member of B'nai Israel of Francisco and Golden Age Group, River Park.

Visitation Thursday, 7 to 10 p. m. Please omit flowers. Information, RO 1-2400. Lindberg Esckil R.

Lindberg, May 27, late of south shore, beloved husband of Tekla; dear father of Margaret (Keithl Landers; grandfather of Lynne Schultj and Debbie Landers; brother of Karl IViole Lindberg of Oak Lawn, Ebba Waller, Elna Landon, and Erling Lindberg. all in Sweden. Member of Si linn Mora-Tuna, No. 124, Varmlands club and Swedish-American association. Services 1 p.

m. Friday, at tne Tews Funeral Home, 79th street and Phillios avenue. Interment Oak Hill. SO 8-6959. Lizik Marie F.

Lilik, May 27, 1970, beloved wite of Michael; dear mother of Thomas ITheresel and Robert. Visitation Friday, after p. m. Complete notice later. Marshall Alan Marshall, May 27, 1970, beloved son of Ada Marshall; fond brother of Mrs.

James (Margaret) Greer. At Lain end Son Chapel, 2121 W. 95th street, where services will be held Saturday at 11:30 m. Interment at convenience of family. Mumma Mariory Eve Mumma of Hinsdale, sister of Dr.

Claude Mumma and Dorothy Swift Resting at Dougherty Funeral Home, For-reston, III. Funeral Saturday, 1:30 P. at the Faith Lutheran church, Forreston, III. tn lieu of flowers, make contributions fo Godair home. Interment White Oak cemetery.

323-027S. McNamara Adele McNamara, nee Sartore, of Ber-wyn. beloved wife of Martin; dear mnthr nf AAaru ID.hutl I. construction. FAIRVOUNT Beautiful 12 graves.

Section 18, lot 5. $1,200. 352-8723 RIDGEWOOD 10 lots. Elk Sect. 12." $150 per grave.

839-5372 4 GRAVE LOTS-RIOGEWOob Sifnotis Asimina Sifnotis, nee Mouraki, beloved wife of the late James; dear mother of Harriet (Frankl Gerambia, Paul Ann, Peter lEvelvnl, Angelina: ISaml Bren-neise, Artemis IGeorgel Lamping, and Nick Annel; grandmother of 12; great, grandmother of seven. Funeral Monday, 11:30 a. from The Belmont Funeral Home, 7120 W. Belmont avenue, to Holy Trinity church, 6040 W. Diversey, mass noon.

Interment Irving Park cemetery. Visitation after 2 p. m. Sunday. 266-2500.

Slavik f.r,8,,k..S'avikvb'l,,ved "usband nf the brother-in-law of Frances Pesek and Barbara Bisek; also survived oy many nieces and nephews. Funeral Msv 59' '0 a. i-Si J' Memorial Chapels, 'K-k c.ak "ad, Berwyn. cemetery. Information, Bl 2-2990 or OL 2-1023.

Spatola SM'01'' nee Gambino, beloved wite of the late Joseph; fond mother of Angelme I Daniel) Frosolong; loving grandmother of Joseph, Frank, Maria. Prasotone; dear of Maria Modica. Funeral Friday, in commander and platoon1 Schoessline, head of the team- leader, respectively, in the 9th ster bargaining team, said he government station. i Nasser did not mention the OUo E- strobd kind of weapons involved but it Services for Otto E. Strobel, was clear he meant SAM-3iof 2205 Greenwood Wil-surf ace-to-air missiles which mette.

wil1 be neId at 1:30 p. m. were reported to have beenMonday in 01(5 cha at 1100 installed by the Russians in Greenleaf Wilmette. Mr. infantfii niincmn Thou irnrfl QnnropiqlArt V.

Cemetery. $650 Call DEATH NOTICES accused of ordering members 1 public officials in intervening in of their command to fire into the deadlock. But he said he did latrobel died Wednesday in his Egypt Subject of Hearings The 75th street routing was the subject of 29 community hearings attended by 4.000 persons in the last year, as well as a general public hearing May 7 in the Civic Opera house which lasted from early afternoon until midnight. The only objection voiced at yesterday's plan commission meeting came from Mrs. Margaret Proszek, a spokesman of a large block club organization not see how the strikers could settle for less because 2,600 employes of smaller trucking companies already are receiving the $1.65 increase.

George P. Shultz, secretary of labor, and Sen. Percy buildings used as homes. Pentagon sources said the incident involved two Vietnamese civilians who were wounded. Charges against Lee and Hartmann were filed by' the commander of the army's infantry school brigade at Fort Benning, where they now r.

7 Hou9h Funeral Home, 4300 home. He was a former consulting engineer for Truscon Steel company and Republic Steel company here, and before his death was a self-employed architect. Surviving are his widow, Elizabeth a brother; and a sister. N. cmiioi, id oi.

vincent dp Pan Names Israeli Planes "Without them Cairo and our vital installations in the delta and the Nile valley would have been within the destructive reach of the Israeli Phantom and Skyhawk planes," Nasser said. inurcn mrerment Mount Carmel. Please Abernathy Allan S. Abernathy, wife Astrid; son Allan R. Abernathy; daughter Mrs.

Ronald Mackert IJoycel; brothers J. Earl Abernathy, Hamlin, and George B. Abernathy, Oeerfield, sister of Mrs. Archie Myers, San An-gelo, Tex. Anderson-Johns Funeral Home, Gladstone, Mich.

Austin Ida Mae Austin, loving wife of Gaither beloved mother of Floyd G. of Springfield, Mildred E. Kraetsch ol Pittsburgh, Raymond L. of Waukegan, Dale E. of Great Palls, and Mrs.

Eugene Merles of Pittsburgh, devoted grandmother of 12 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; sister of Arthur E. Gaines of Flagler, Roy Gaines of Jacksonville, and Mrs. Ethel Finch of Jacksonville, III. Funeral Saturday, May 30, at Williamson Funeral Home, at Jacksonville, III. 111., talked to members of both sides yesterday.

Percy said the are assigned. A ore-trial in- results of the strike are deplor Rpniamin Sphurah nuwcrs. 3-4JUU. Spira Dr. Samuel Soira of Miami Beach, Fla formerly of Chicago, beloved husband of tllS'L dear Min ana Sheldon; devoted grandfather of five; fond brother of Isidore Spira and Myrtle Kramer.

Services Friday. I at Piser Memorial Chapel, 5206 N. Broadway Interment Rosemont Park. Please omit flowers. Friends are asked to pay X' services.

LO 1-4740. vestigation is to be conducted able and the Public and which has opposed the route. saia Higypi Degan acquir-. J- naMnnal intprpel muct rnmo ing these weapons from the Services for Benjamin; Mrs. Prozck pointed out that dfjermine whether the two' J1.0"81 lnterest must come shnulrl hp triprt hu rnnrl UTou Soviet Union early this year b9 0 n.

Keazie all but one of 29 community I martial i 0ne of tne 'on8 ranf1e effects of the strike may be evident 736-322. ICharlenel, and Thomas; sister ot John, i Strobel next week when graduation Banks offset Israeli air forays deep av W1U De neia at 1 p. m. into Egypt's heartland. in tne cnaPel at 1300 Nasser announced that Soviet Pvon av.

Mr. Schwab, who advisers re training died Wednesday, was manager Egyptian troops "in every part and buyer for Mrri B- Sachs of the country." He stressed I mpany women clothing, on nnane aenin, ano James; grandmother of five. Funeral Friday, May 29, at a. 1 from the Joseph Nosek Sons Funeral i Home, 6716-18 W. 16th street, corner of I Euclid, Berwvn, to St.

Leonard church. I Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Queen of 1 Heaver. ceremonies are held at the.

United States Naval academy in Annapolis. For the first time i in history, the graduating mid-! shipmen may not receive their Otto E. Strobel of 2205 Greenwood avenue. Wilmette, husband of Elizabeth A brother of Mrs. Elise Werner, Fritz strobel, both of Germany; uncle of M'j Anneliese Kohfink, also of Germany' Services 1:30 p.

m. Monday at the Wm. H. Scotf Funeral Home, 1100 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette. Interment Memorial Park.

Chapel visitation after 3 p. m. Saturday. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer society, 37 S. Wabash avenue.

the south side. He is survived JUDGE ORDERS TAKE-OVER OF CHURCH ENDED that Soviet experts and Parent Irene E. Parent, nee Matj, of Melrose Park, beloved wife of Oneil; dear sister of three brothers and two sisters. Resting at the Bormann Funeral Home, -EDEN5 EXPWV. sJ fostIrI AV.

-X sv -va NORTH ftX AV. 1 -gg3 MADISON a ST A I glEISENHOWMz I I Pi 3 EXPWY. I Ik.AI JlJ qCERMAK iro i diplomas inserted in the traditionally blue embossed, hard cover. The covers were shipped Carolyn Banks, nee Roche, beloved wife of the late Clarence loving mother of Charles F. (PhvlissJ; dear grandmother of Gary; fond sister of Mae Tankeslev and the late Edna Trembiay and Gerald-ine Morris.

Funeral Friday, 9 a. from the new Kenny Brothers, 3600 W. 95th street, to St. Christina church. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Interment St. Mary's. 239-3600. Brevitz Eugene W.

Breviti Sr. of Crestwood, beloved husband of Bertha; devoted father of Eugene W. Jr. (Phyllis) and Ruth Zintack; nine grandchildren; fond son of Victor dear brother of Bernice Knud-sen, Eleanor Carlson, Irene Jacobs, and William. Services Friday, May 29, 3 at Edqar Funeral Home, 10900 S.

Cicero. Interment Bethania. Past chairman of Frithiof lodge, No. 5, I. 0.

S. Member of Crestwood volunteer fire department. Visitation alter 3 p. m. Thursday.

423-1600 or 723-0876. 10m avenue nortn Of Lake street, Mel- rose Park, until noon Saturday. Services and Interment Monday, June 1, in Waseca, Minn. Information 344-0714. April 7 from the Sarcent Welch Pistyansky I Judge Daniel A.

Covelli of Certificate company, 7300 N. Circuit court issued an order Linder Skokie, and are in a yesterday temporarily restrain- struck warehouse at 103d street ing a group from continuing its and Harlem avenue. Frank Pistyansky, beloved husband of Mary; survived by many nieces and nephews. Member of L. 0.

O. No. 3. Visitation Friday, 6 p. m.

to 10 p. at A. Bentley and Son Funeral Home, 2701 N. Clark street. Service Saturday 10 a.

m. in chapel. Interment nrivAt. John W. Taylor former village clerk ot Broadview, loving father of John W.

Jr. IDorothvl and Jean L. IDougiasI MacKenzie; grandfather of Bruce and Nancy Taylor, Heather, Ian, and Bonnie MacKemie; brother of Mrs. A. Gil-man of Hawaii.

Visitation after 1 Saturday, at Broadview Funeral Home, 2020 Roosevelt road, Broadview. Services Monday. June 1, 1:30 p. m. at cnapel.

Interment Mount Emblem cemetery. Mem. ber of Broadview post, No. 626. A and Maywood lodge.

No. 89, A f. si A. M. Masonic service Sunday 8 In lieu ot flowers, please make con-tribtuions to Masonic Temple Building association, 2133 S.

20th avenue, Broadview. 344-3044. ume-uver 01 ine irst ongre-1 juppiy omcers at ureal i CamDisano In lieu of flowers contributions nuiv i Fred Campisano, beloved husband of smiunai iiuilii ui viucago, i are seening icamsier 1 1613 Washington blvd. union permission to pick up the Named in the order were nine shipment and fly it from sent to Mooseheart. Di 6-7500.

Pomerantz I Dorothy Pomerantr, nee Friedman, beloved wife of Irving; dear mother of Jeffrey D. (Barbara fond sister of Law- rence, Irving, and Hvman Friedman. And I by his widow Rose; a son, Herbert; two daughters, Mrs. Eleanor a 1 0 and Mrs. Rhoda Wise; nine grandchildren; and three sisters.

Harry Thatcher Harry Thatcher, 71. of 718 Atlantic Waukcgan, died yesterday in Terrace home in Waukegan. Mr. Thatcher was president of Thatcher Engineering company, 3240 S. Kolin av.

Surviving are his widow, Eleanor; four brothers; and a sister. Services will be held at 11 a. m. Monday in the chapel at 408 N. Sheridan Waukegan.

Gunthcr Kaplan Services for Gunther Kaplan, 60, of 3116 Lawrence will be held at 10:30 a. m. today in the chapel at 4700 N. Western av. Mr.

Kaplan, who died individuals who allegedly parti- i Glenview. I ii i ,1 i ISTM $1. SICTION Xl s. eeovto ti the CHICAGO PLAN 1 -j COMMISSION 'JW AIRPORT 7STH ST. L-ipaieu in tne tane-over, mciua s-iyaicu in lne urne-over, the late Jack Friedman.

Services Fri- t.l., day. II a. at Piser North Suburban I InaiCner A rT ovOTLT ing the Rev. Mayo Loving, fired itviVl4 1 olol EilM Memorial Chapel, 9200 Skokie boulevard, i Harry A. Thatcher, late Of 716 Atlantir I I 1 advisers were strictly confining their work in Egypt to military training "without any interference in politics." Nasser said the soviet arms came free of charge and without conditions attached.

Israeli warplanes swept over the Suez canal yesterday in the seventh consecutive day of air raids on Egyptian targets, a spokesman announced in Tel Aviv. The spokesman said Israeli fighter-bombers raided targets in the northern sector of the waterway for two hours. He said all planes returned safely. Targets Not Named Specific targets were not reported but Israeli officers define the canal zone as stretching up to '20 miles beyond the west bank. Israeli commanders, said the Suez raids are designed to destroy Egyptian artillery emplacements and prevent restoration of previously destroyed anti-aircraft defenses and installation of new Russian-manned missile sites.

ayenue, Waukegan, beloved husband I ouiiuay i rum me cnurcn stall, MAKES SLAVES, 1 OF 11 TESTIFIES and caivin Lockndge, 35, of 401 E. 32d director of training for the Black Strategy center. Covelli was told the group had changed the locks and that process servers had been un- organizations along 75th between State street and Cicero avenue were opposed to the routing, and nearly all business men opposed it. She also indicated objectors were unaware of the pending plan commission action, which Frederick J. Chase, 26, one of 11 persons on trial in federal District court on charges of destroying records at a Chicago draft center, said yesterday he took part in the destruction i I i 1 i able to serve summonses.

Merger Is Opposed a.u.re, imprmeni anaiom memorial Park. Friends may pay their respects at tne chaoel Thursday after 7 p. m. New York City, Omaha, Evansville. Denver, and L.

papers please copy. 679-4740. Puhl Albert M. Puhl, beloved husband of Eve. Ivn, nee Krull; loving father of Albert Jr.

lAngelel, Richard Darlenel, tnd David IPaulinel; dear brother of Julia LeFevre, Mildred France, Edna Detrow, Aqnes Kantor, and Lucille Gorbey; dear grandfather of 11. Funeral Friday. May 29. 10:30 a. from the Shielka Funeral Home, 77)0 W.

Addison street, to St. Francis Borgia church. Mass 11 a. m. Interment St.

Joseph's. least omit flowers. NA 5-3444. Raczkowski Sophie (Ranchel Raczkowski. nee Klein, beloved wite of the late Victor; dear mother of Lorraine (Raymond Dagnino, Patricia Adams and Rose Marie IJohn! Lucas; grandmother of seven; sister of Mae Scutowski and Frances Frankovelgia.

Funeral Friday, May 29, at 10:30 a. from Kolssak Funeral Home, 4255-59 W. Division, corner of Kildare. to St. Phil-omena church.

Mass II a. m. Entombment Queen of Heaven. Please omit flowers. AL 2-3600.

Wednesday in his home, was a ceonur; xono orotner or Mrs. Marion Macllwain, Myron, Lawrence, Charles. Clinton. Resting at Peterson Funeral Home, 408 N. Sheridan road, Waukegan, after 4 p.

m. Saturday, Funeral serv. ice Monday, June 1, II a. in chapel. Memorials in his name mav be sent to the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, Chicago.

Tracey Mae K. Tracey, nee Kebschull. beloved wife of Meivin devo'ed mother of Leeann IWavnel Heinrich; loving grandmother of Wayne Lee and Ktmb'riy Faith; dear sister of Irma Ithe late Lesliel Stalley. Visitation after 2 p. m.

Saturday at the Beverly Ridge Funeral Home, 10415 S. Kedjie avenue, whe'e services will be held Monday, 1:30 m. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens South. Please omit flowers. 779.4411.

Turner Frederick W. Turner husba-d ef Esther Seymour Turner; tatner of Chanpi H. Turner, Portland. Frederick W. Turner III ard Mrs.

Phillip Pochncia: brother of Mrs. Robert De Pue. Funeral John Carroll Sons Home For Erie at Wabash, Friday. Mav 39. 1970.

involun- and buyer for the Covenant h.ad been listed on the commis, hj live service system is mvo of Illinois, 10 N. Dear- afnda a "a transcript" few blacks but i "7 AtutfIOna1' st. He is survived by a of the May 7 public hearing. mos panisn.speaking I "rnakes slaves out of men IS EP.0PJ5e.thi.Pr?-!tive service system is food Club born Chase admitted he was one of brother, Rudolph. Land Acquisition Next taVerne, nee Clark; devoted father of Carol IRenatol Grisolia, Pamela, and Fred; dear son of Frank and Carrie, net Martino; brother of Theresa Bonfiglio; fond grandfather of one.

Funeral Monday, a. from Rosario D. Salerno's Sons Funeral Home, 6300 W. North avenue, to St. William cnurch.

Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. ME 7-044 er ME 74450. Please omit flowers. Coriholly Thomas Connolly, beloved husband of Margaret, nee McDonough; loving father of Rev. Thomas, John (Antoinette), Bernard IPatricial, Sylvester lAnne), and Robert IKatherynl Connolly; dear grandfather of 25; brother of Martin, Bridget Shanahan, and Ann Rossi.

Funeral Friday, May 29, at :30 a. from Rvan-Parke Funeral Home, 120 S. Northwest highway, Park Ridge, to Mary Seat of Wisdom church, IS00 S. Cumberland avenue, Park Ridqe. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment All Saints. Coogan Father John Coogan, S. Bellarmint School of Theology, North Aurora, Mav 27, 1970, brother of Father Philip Coogan, Thomas James, Sister Mary St. John of Arc, B.

V. Sister Mary Celeste. O. S. and Sister Mary Philippe, B.

V. the late Paul Lawrence B. and Joseph Coogan. Funeral mass Saturday, 10 a. Bellarmine School of Theology, 230 S.

Lincolnwav, North Aurora, III. Interment All Saints cemetery, Oes lames. Visitation Friday 4 to P. m. at the Bellarmine School of Theology.

Corff Jeannette Corff, nee Jasinski, of Berwyn, beloved wife of the late Edward V. Corff; dear mother of Virginia INormanl Kathrinus, Pola Thomas and Alice IMar-tinj Witciak; grandmother of Joan Kathleen. Allison Marie, and Edward Glrard. Funeral Friday. May 2.

at 10 a. from the Joseph Nosek and Sons Funeral Home, 6716-IB W. 16th street, corner of Euclid, Berwyn, to St. Mary of Cell church. Mass 10:30 a.

m. Entombment Gueen of All Sainls mausoleum. Cnstello William J. Costello, beloved husband of Mary; fond father of William and Patrick Twitchell; son of the late Thomas and Catherine Costello; grandfather of William, John, Michael. Patrick, Steven, and Lance; brother of Thomas.

James, Sarah, Fanning, Charles, Patrick, Catherine Garvey, the late Mary Donnel-lan. Alice, and John. Funeral Monday, AS a. at St. Priscilla's church.

Interment Queen of Heaven. Visilation at bers, with the predominantly 15 persons who went into the Ul 1. A The route is the second cnurcn' portion of the 22-mile Cross-1 A st. The clash came town PxnrPsswav In hp an. wnen we dissidents halted a PERCY LOOKS FOR CONTEST IN 72 PRIMARY combined service for the two office at 2355 W.

63d st. on May 25, 1969, took bags full of files into an alley, poured paint on the files there and in the office, and set them afire. Two other defendants testi- kattTnon iViA trial or fie ra. proved. Land acquisition is BENSENVILLE CYCLIST DIES ovnonlorl In hoctin Ihic ei.mmnr Congregations Sundey.

Services 11 a.m. Interment Mount Hope, private. Rhodes vuvcui uiuer prumuus me c. t. ro in i on an initial three-mile section group from continuing occupa FROM INJURY Up'v w'r extending from Stevenson ex- cessed until Monday.

Miss that the old locks be restored. MarRaret Ratroscik, 23, testi- Lonnie Stanifer, of 112; posed by a conservative Re- Pssway and C.cero along David Bensenville, died i 1 i a in the; 1972 Re-! Clcer0 to Midway airpoU at 63d 1 sfrppf Hijoira ine group irom ficd she boucht the paint, gaso- nninp a vf nt interfering with services and yesterday in St. Alexius hos- publican primary but has no nit.il F.ik r.rnve Villa ee. from fears about this. UMU olner af.t es tU vun.u, injuries he suffered Tuesday He was responding to a.a sPecial team also cnppial nlanninrt (nam nien and from threatening or bother line, and burlap bags used at the draft office.

Charles Muse, 22, testified he poured paint on records in the office and paint and gasoline on records taken to the alley. when he lost control ot ms oupstion at a news conference vw ing officials and members of Rev. Herbert B. Rhodes, May 1970, husband of the late Edith Emma-line; father of Herbert L. and Charles H.

Rhodes; grandfather of three; brother of Ethel of England. At Williams-Kamop Son Funeral Home, 12 Lakt street. Oak Park, until 9 a. m. Friday.

Service Friday, 11 a. at Washington Boulevard United Methodist church. Wash-ington and Austin boulevard, Oak Park Interment Mount Emblem. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Sarconie Methodist church, Sarroxie, would be appreciated. 387-0017.

Rovy Philip J. Row, beloved husband of Phyllis; loving father ol Anthony IJudvl, Patrick: and Philip grandfather of Jennifer; fond son of Anthony and Mary Ruviuso; fond brother ol Joseph IMu-nell, Mary Aalderks, Frances ICharlesI Roberts, Eleanor lOscarl Ton, end Henry lErlmel Rovy. Funeral Monday. June I. 9:30 a.

from Sullivan Funeral Home, 2701 W. 63d street at Washtenaw avenue, to St. Rita church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment SI. Mary's cemetery. Visitation after 4 D. m. Saturnaif.

PQ A-ainn Walts Florence E. Walls, nee Penning, dear molher nf Clarence F. Wiiler; fond I sister ot Mabel IJohn Vatsko. Helen Schroeder, Clarence Svlvial, Frank, tnd Conrad Penni.in; loving grandmother of Timothy and Larry Wilier. Service Monday, II a.

al the Tneis Funeral Home, 351727 N. Pulaski road. Inter, ment Mount Emblem cemetery. Member of Telephone Pioneers of America, chapter No. I.

IN 3-5800. Visitation tfter 2 p. m. Saturday. Zahler Jules J.

Zahler of 2 E. Chestnut street, beloved husband of Dorothy, nee Armor; loving brother of Rose. Gertrud- IMor-risl Arends. and Theodore E. IMinaml 1 nf Flossmoor, III.

Services Friday, May 79, at I p. at Forth Chaoel. 2ion E. 75th street. Visitation at time of services.

Pleass omit flowers. Informa. lion, Mi 3-5400. Zimmerman Milton N. Zimmerman, beloved husband Of Molly, nee Winokur: daar fAthar the two congregations.

Case Is Continued Covelli continued the case to June 8. The defendants were: nnt rpnrPCpnfoi-l in nnurt proposed routings this year of other sections of Crosstown from Stevenson and Cicero north for 12.5 miles to a junction with Kennedy and Edens expressways on the city's far northwest side. moiorcycie on orK roaa near at Hare airport. Devon avenue and fell into the i said he has rejected path of a car he was attempt- suggestion of the Rockf0rd ing to pass. star and Register-Republic that The driver of Uie car.

John ne become aDemocrat because 5rl- i 2129 "2 i allegedly has failed to told pu Page sheriff! po-; pfesient Nixon-s admini; hcetha he was unable to op rati fc Vtic Kof in lima (n nvnirf hilfincr Test Your Facts 2 m. Saturday, ts si si or vi a-juiu. The Rev. Jose Torres is I Below each of Uie Mowing Dougherty p. Sister Catherine Annt ISheilal Dougherty.

pastor of the First Concreea. questions are ustea wee i- suddenly, of Ibadon Medical Missionary Mission of Mary ot-West Nigeria, Africa, devoted daughter of Thomas and Helen Daniels, end the late Laurence Dougherty; cranifpr i "Among the 100 senators, I Russano I'd to midnight Wednesday, rank "th in support of Presi- 190 persons had been killed in aem lxon an? "uciai traffic accidents in Cook county vtes. I ranked the highest in since Dec. 31. Of those, 114 support among members of wpi-p in Chicaso.

where 15.700 the Illinois delegation in the Deaths Elsewhere I tional church' once Maj our CS Jiueains isewnerej ground station fop com. the correct answer below and Warren De Motte, 60, former romr S0Uth- The Rev" i m8rk editor of Fishing Gazette, Pho-' Mr0l7haurrt Gpl 15 Pastor of th.e I 1. In scientific work the tographic Trade News, and the nierger is diphtheria anti-loxin scrum for American Bicyclist and Motor- Ses cyclist; a former music i IbrHom. le he also wrote two guides to fApT T2nVGTri Hogs. recorded music, "The LongiX "8tt' 2.

About how many miles is Playing Record Guide" and'OF A Australia from the United Lortnio C. Russano, beloved husband of the late Jennie, nee Pastors; devoted i father of Paul I Anne Rose Alei La Cavera, Antnony IKayl, Joseph IMary), Nancy ISaml Tomasello. Julia IPhilip Russo, and Lawrence Jr. fond nrandfather of 16 Funeral Monday, 6:30 a. from Romano D.

Salerno's Sons Funeral Heme. 6310 VI. Nrrth avenue, to St. Attracta church. Interment Mount Carmel.

ME 7-W49 or ME 7-0450. Amy and John; devoted son of Fann'e and the late Fred of Minneapolis, Minn.) fond brother of Muriel Serrell, Shirley BfMnen, and Gertrude Ravili all nf Minneapolis, Minn Services Friday, 12 nonn, at Piser North Suburban Memorial Chapel. 920,0 Skokie boulevard, Skokie. Interment Detroit, Mich. In lieu nf flowers, memorial- ,0 the Variety Club Charities will be appreciated.

Friends are asked lo pay their respects at lime of service. 679-4740 were injured in the same Congress," he said. "I think it is presumptuous period. for a newspaper to tell the Republican party or any Republican what to do," he said. SERVICES SET FOR EX-EDITOR loving sister of Robert, farricn, ana wary.

Memorial mass at St. Edward church, Chicago, Saturday. 10 a. m. Burial Ibadon, West Nigeria, Africa.

MU 5-4400. Fletcher Ida G. Fletcher, nee Wineman. May 27, 1970, beloved wite of the late Georne E. Fletcher; fond molher of Mrs.

Harold M. ISylviol Keller ot Tucson. and Mrs. Lester IBonnie Aldal Wolma; grandmother ol Joyce Johnson, Kenneth, William, and Keith Wnlira; great-grandmother of three; sister of Mrs. Alice Coyle of Chico, Cel.

At Lain and Son Chapel, 2121 W. 95th street, where services will be held Friday, May 29, at 2 p. m. Interment Evergreen. In lieu of (lowers, memorials may be sent to Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children.

Fifty year member of Perksville chapter, No. 177, 0. E. S. Frosolone Sot Maria Soatoli notice.

Gammonley James Gammonley, formerly of Chicane, beloved husband of Leona Gammonley; father of James and interment -Friday, Van Nuvs, Cal. Information. 687-4771. Groth Jeanettt C. Groth, beloved wife ef the States? lal 1,971.

lb I 4.500. 6,700. 3. What President of the "LP Stereo Record Guide and Tape in New York City. Rose McConncll Long, 78, widow of Huey Long, former United States was assassinated SUN-TIMES FUNERAL SET Jacksonville.

111.. May 28 d'PD ATTORNFY -Funeral sen-ices for Milburn Uli A 1 1 U1Vr 1 P. Petel Akers. president ofF. W.

TURNER JR. KILLED IN VIET Capt. Andrew J. Lisowski, son of Mr. and Mrs.

B. O. Lisowski of 1216 Florence Evanston, was killed in combat May 12 in' South Viet Nam, the defense department reported FU.IERAL DIRECTORY by Leon Czolgosz? al McKinley. Lincoln, cj Garfield. 4.

If you had a canvasback you would la Wear it in the rain, Deptndablt Information, tjuldanct and arrangements art a few Services for Frederick W. Tur-. 1 13 ana ncr of 1440 N. Lake Shore n'ted States senator, who sue tho itrvleei offered by the Funeral Directors listed here: yesterday. ici-ucu uer iiuauaiiu in uie ocii- Memorial services will be Eat it for dinner, ic Sleep held at 8 a.

m. tomorrow in Ascension of Our Lord Catholic church, 1534 Wilder Evanston. Capt. Lisowski was buried under it. ANSWERS: 1.

Horses. 2. 6,700 3. a McKinley. 4.

Eat it in Ft. Benning, cemetery. He was a special forces offi Shtmer college and former editor of the Chicago Sun-Times, will be held here tomorrow in the chapel of MacMur-ray college. Akers. 70, was killed yesterday when his car and a truck collided on Illinois highway 121 about nine miles south of Hopedale.

He was a member of the board of trustees of the college. Simultaneous services will be held in Annie Merner chapel for Akers" sister. Miriam, 76. who died a few hours earlier yesterday in a nursing home at Hopedale. for dinner a duck.

an attorney, will be held at 11 a. m. today in the chapel at Wabash avenue and Erie street. Mr. Turner died Wednesday in "Hm Beach, Fir.

He was a partner in the cer assigned to the 11th infan ate after his assassination in 1 1936 in the state capital at I Baton Rouge; mother of Sen. Russell B. Long, ID. in Boulder, Colo. Preston Walker, 57, veteran riverman and publisher of the Grand Junction Colo.

Daily Sentinel; while manning a raft studying wildlife conditions on the Dolores river in southwest- ern Colorado. 1 Lester Pfister, 72, founder of A Hasans if. try brigade of the Americalj division. A graduate of the Uni-! versity of Illinois, Urbana, he was on his second tour of duty 1 Our 83rd Year in Vict Nam. He leaves his Mr.

Turner i5 COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS INVITED widow, Joyce, and two children. firm of Turner. O'Toole late Frank dear mother ot Frank u. Gibbon Anna) and Howard C. Dint IMaureenli grandmother of flv; great, grandmother of eight; sister of Alma Jacobs.

At Mee Ramme Funeral Home, 3911 Irving Park road, tfter 1 p. Thursday. 'Service 2:30 p. m. Friday.

Interment Acacia Park. Member of Malestlc chapter, No. 667, O. E. S.

IR 1-0031. Hcnke W. O. 1 Richard A. Henke.

USA, JEH formerly of Tinley Park, beloved son IFi of Elmer and Jane; survived by four brothers, a sister, and grandmother. Funeral Saturday, May 30, 2 P. at Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. John, Sycamore. Interment Elm wood cemetery.

Sycamore. Visitation 2 lo 4 and 7 to p. m. Friday at VanNatta Funeral Home, 203 E. State street, Sycamore, III.

A memorial fund is being established. Information, 115-695-2633. Hooper Doris Traver Hrweer, Mav 17, 1978, it Warren, New Jersey, beloved mother of Arthur and William Hooper; sister of George W. Traver and the latt Paul C. Traver; grandmother of seven.

Funeral services will be held at Rosehlll cemetery chapel. 3:30 P. Friday, May 29, 1970. Jelinek Thomas E. Jelinek of Berwyn, beloved husband of the latt Pauling, net Soukup; devoted lather of Thomas A.

ILenora AJ, Raymond George tnd Richard (Lavergnt Jelinek; grandtathtr of Thomas Pauline, Ronald, and Joan Jelinek; brother of Frank Jelinek. Services Friday, May 29, 1 p. al Svec and Sons Funeral Home, 6727 W. Ctrmak road, Berwyn. Inierment Bohemian Nallonal.

Member of Lodge Ceska Koruna-Caslav, No. 266, C. S. A. and Brotherhood of Railway ft Airline Clerks Emancipation, No.

342. GU 4-2050 or Bl 2-2027. Fleischman, specializing in la HUSBAND AND at nwnivwi Crttnhouset Oak Park WIFE ARE FOUND 6,000 A and X.W. Side i.bor law litigation. 135 S.

La Homes Blacked Out sne rt- was a special assistant to the NORTH WEST DRAKE BRAITHWAITE CO. "Llnciln" Av.ECKS"P'"Wut14h CHRASTKA MEMORIAL CHAPELS 2219 Lincoln Avt. LI MM 3440 W. 26th St. 76J-121T wmmmammmmmmmmmmmm J0i w.

Ctrmak Rd. OL 2-1023 SOUTHWEST tMkpjtjajajij BEUKEMA FUNERAL HOM NORTHWEST 10456 s. Western BE Mi mmmmmmmmm RADV-OILL FUNERAL NOMI 2929 W. 7th St. 636-2600 5 86 S-S581 OTTO J.

JAEGER FUNERAL HOME DONNELLAN FUNERAL HOMES Kl W3M 10525 S. Western BE I-007J MM-EC FUNERAL HOME 834-3S N. Ashland Ave. HA 1-50 EDOAR FUNERAL HOME 10900 S. Cicero, Oak Lawn 723-0676 MATJ FUNERAL HOME 340 N.

Central Avt. Kl 5-5420 EOAM FUNERAL HOME JOHN C. MEISZNER 3700 W. 63d St. LU 1-2000 WM w- PM" Rd '6 -'W0 HENRY W.

MUELLER McPHEl FUNERAL HOMES iM w- Belmont Avt. AV 6-6748 7133 S. Western Chgo. PR 6 0776 CHRIST NIELSEN, INC. Funeral Home 1004 S.

Hamilton, Lockport H5-TE 1-034 5 3301 W. Fullerlon BE 6-6671 THEtS FUNERAL HOME MI7a27 Pulaski Rd. IN 5606 50UTH SUBURBAN DONNELLAN funeral HOME! BiMaasgisiiMMtaaPijiMaaaaBi 7651 S. Jelle-y Blvd, SO I I4inm A ftcrmtTT.B DONNELLAN FUNERAL HOMES it i.r,??A 1, 1555 Mapit Evanston UN 15(10 9315 S. Ashland Avt.

IT 3-0460 jomj Skokie Skokit 675-1950 THOMAS MclNERNEV SONS 4635 S. W.II.C St. tO 1-0703 Ytftf WALSH LLOVO OBARTUCH SCHMAEOEKE FUNERAL HOME 9900 S. Throop St. II 1 3321 10701 S.

Harlem Worm 441-6000 FUNERAL DIRECTORS WHO DESIRI INFORMATION REQARDINd THIS DIRECTORY WHICH RUNS WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SUNDAY, PHONtl 222-4009 uuH.ru gtates attorney general. west side homes were without Pfister Hybrid Corn company, El Paso, 111., and a pioneer in the development of seed com and of an automatic -corn detasseling machine; in Bloom-ington, 111. Al Bogatch, 55, manager of Grauman's Chinese theater, Hollywood, Cal who handled ceremonies in which famous Mr. Turner was graduated Funeral Directors from the University of Chicago. Surviving are his widow, Es C.

H. JORDAN CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS- IIS YEARS DEAD IN HOME Mrs. Margaret Anderson, 47, and her husband, J. Byron, 46, were found dead last night in an apparent murder-suicide in their home at 3 520 route 53, Addison.

s. Anderson apparently shot her husband in the chest with a revolver, and then shot ther Seymour Turner, an art East Erie Superior 7-7709 221 entertainers impressed their power early today when a Commonwealth Edison company power cable failed, a spokesman for the company said. About 3.000 users on the northwest side bounded by Montrose avenue, Giddings Austin boulevard, and Milwaukee avenue lost power shortly before 1 a. m. Twenty minutes later, another 3.000 users between Montrose and JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" f.

WHIIehtH 4060 ist; two sons, Charles H. and Frederick W. Ill; a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Pochoda; and five grandchildren.

TNI AMERICANIZATION OP ANTONIONI welcomed Michelangelo Antomonl to America with 3 million dnilar footprints in wet cement in the theater courtyard; of a heart attack, in Hollywood. herself in the head, said. In Mtmoriam Charles Ashcroft, Du Page county sheriff's policeman. "winm l. eicn, May i6j.

The couple were found at mn 8 p. m. by a stepson, Randy. shdhamcr an onen contract, ana tne knowledge mar Its lu'urp security depended on hmM They wanted him to make a masterpiece evert Kosmala Phillip 6. Kosmala, beloved husband of Rose, nee Autr; dearest father of James I Susan I and John ISophitl; grandfather of four; dear brother of Harry ISttohanlel, Irene I Edward I Kriemlen, and Harriet Kosmala Funeral Monday, at 9:30 1.

from Broda Funeral Hnmt, 1734 44th street, tn 5t. Joseph church. Interment Resurrection. 927 0713. nvpnilds rlarlc strppt 1 beliar than "Biow-Uo W'lh that ki-oiea9 Wilford II.

Fawcett. 61, a big-game hunter and fisherman nrtd chairman of Fawcett Publications; in Norwalk, Conn. i Anionionl made '7abrikie Point." On and Ashland avenue We 31, the Chicago Tribune Maaafme Anderson was seekinc a di-. wmum siteihamer, Ma ust. Dearest husband.

In lovinl tributt. eiamines the move In the making and vorce, police said. blacked out. IDA M-Q-M i linancitl hopes lor It,.

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