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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, SUNDAY; MARCH 10, 1968- Section 1A 15 I Maciejewsti Murphy Rhode DEATH NOTICES Thomas Clark beloved ton Anno Macielewskf, nee weksmulski, bo-loved wife of -Thomas Wallace Macie-iewski; lovlna mother of Frank fBettvl omitn Kenneth F. Smith tr. D. 3.. March 8, beloved husband of the late Helen Cronln loving father of John Ellen M.

While, and James grandfather of ten. Funeral service Monday, mo late Hugn ana tsooei; rona Brother of John, William, Anne Thomas, the lata Hugh, James and Vincent. Funeral Monday. 8:45 a. from Esan Funeral Master, Frances (Joseph Penczak, Raymond Barbara, and Anno Marie Rich- Coat, from preceding page Jan Carl F.

Rhode, ape 75, of South Holland, beloved husband of Cora, nee Bos; brother of Anna Scott, Elizabeth Grueb, and Arthur, the lata Fred, Martha, Elmer, William, and Oscar. At rest De- Young-Vroegh. Funeral Home, 649 E. 162d street. South Holland.

Services Monday, 1:30 p. m. Interment Oakland Memory 333-7000. Riff Home, 3700 W. 63d street, to the Church of St.

Gall. Interment Mount Carmel. President of Carpenters union, local 242. a. ei uonneiian r-unerai Home, J0525 S.

Western avenue. Interment Valparaiso, Ind. BE 8-0075. Uta Herbert E. Utr, age 35.

of Hinsdale, suddenly, beloved husband of Dorothy; father of Michael, John, Linda, Kathleen, and Patricia; son of Julia and the late Herbert Utz; brother of Georae. Resting at Pfeifer-Elliston Funeral Home, 60 S. Grant street, Hinsdale. Funeral Monday, 10 a. mi, from St.

Mary's church, Plain- field road near 75th street. Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery. FA 3-0275. Vac Kerkhove Raymond Van Kerkhove, beloved husband of the late Madeline; dear father of Maria Carroll, Ralph, Shirley Metz, and arc I bray; fleer eranamotner -of 17; fond -sister of Lillian Sidorowlcz, Julia Miller, and Stanley. (Jesting at Skaja Funeral Homo, 3656 W.

Belmont. Funeral Monday, 10:30 from chapel, REPORT FROM LATIN AMERICA By Barry Bishop CHICAGO TRIBUNE'S Smith visitation after 5 p. m. Saturday. LU 2-2000.

Nathan U. S. Expected to Overhaul Latin Policy This Year Frank A. Jana, beloved husband of Rose, nee Tenuto; deer father of the late Frank fond brother of the Ule Mary Lldria, James Mary I. Joseph (Jessie), Mil.

Fmm Mrui Ann At PniAFui A. io sr. wencesiaus cnuren. interment 51. Adalbert's cemetery.

KE 9-1376. Helen Riff, dear daughter of Margaret Celia Nathan, nee Schiff, beloved wife of kitt; loving sister or Margaret tiara Son Funeral Home, 238 Chiciso ave-1 MackleT fhk Dirk ltw ft llfHI, I ineroenj jann a no faui i wary jot Riff. Services Tuesday, March 12, 1 p. at Drake Son Funeral Home. Horace- Mad H.

Mac ley of North brook, March 9. husband of Elsie B. Mark lev: tne late Toby; devoted mother of the late Howard; dear sister of Ida Schuman, Lena a I and the late Max, Charles, Abraham Schiff. Services and in Mildred S. Smith, beloved wife of the late Thomas; fond mother of Brother Stephen, F.

S. Judith- IRobert and Jane; grandmother of Michael; sister of Edna Nichols, Florence George, and Helen Kiernan. Funeral Monday, March 11, 10:30 a. from Drake Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western avenue, to St.

Margaret Mary church. Mass 11 a. m. Interment All Saints cemetery, la lieu of flowers, memorial gifts to the American Cancer Funeral Monoay, 8:30 a. to Blessed Agnes Church.

Mass 9:30 m. To Cueen of Heaven cemetery. Member of CO. F- Ct. No.

2234. 848-7002. LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT 5303 N. Western avenue. Interment St.

father of Gloria; brother of Mrs. Maud Miller Myroa Mackley. Service Monday, 2 p. at -Winnetka Bible church, 555 Birch street. Winnetka.

In. terment at family lot Oak Woods cemetery, Monday, March 11, at 2:30 p. m. For Donna tenner; fond grandfather of six. Resting at Klein Evergreen Funeral Home, 2955 N.

95th street. Evergreen Park. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from chapel, to St. Bemaderte church, for mass at 10 a.

m. Entombment St. Mary cemetery. Member of Belgium American club. GA 2-7010.

into, r-unn inapei, mi 3-5400. Jankowsti Lucas cemetery, 561-6874. Rosenthal Ethel Rosenthal, nee Sumner, wife of the late Hymen; beloved mother of the lata ftertniria Smith rievntjwl mAthp-ln. ferment North Northf ield cemetery, I vvtlcn. It'TEXIOO CITY, March 9-This might be named "Latin society win oe appreciated 561 -6674.

Myrtle Jankowsk, nee Anderson, beloved wife of Edward; dear mother of Kenneth Miles; grandmother of Sharon and Kenneth Calvin. Funeral Monday. 11:30 a.m., from Szymanskl Son Funeral Home, 3045 S. 49th avenue, Cicero. Interment Wild- the building fund of fhe church.

Visitation Sunday, 3-5 p. m. and 7-9 p. at Wm. H.

Scott Funeral Homo, 1100 Green leaf avenue, Wilmetfe. AL 1-8200. law of Richard Smith; lov'mg grandmother Snyder American Policy Overhaul year" affecting especially the Organization of American States and the deDartment Varjabedian of Richard K. Smith; fond sister of Anne and Dora Sumner, Fannie May, Ruth George W. Snyder, age 78, of Lombard, Pete Variabedian, loving husband of James H.

Nellson, beloved husband of Dolores Beulah, nee Gordon. Resting at Klein-Evergreen Funeral Home, 2955 W. 5th street. Evergreen Patio where services will be held Monday, 8 p. m.

Interment Tuesday at Darlington, Wis. Life member of St. Marnock lodge. No. 109, A.

Fi A. Kilmarnock, Scot- laruf rkin, b. A 11 senwartz, and the late Samuel Sumner. MacRae noiffl. OL 2-0177.

private services Monday, 2:30 p. m. nancy, nee ouiio; oear tatner of Samuel Kentopian; fond son-in-law of Agnes Gullo. Funeral on Tuesday, March 12, 1968, at 10:30 a. from Poterek Funeral Home, 5735-43 W.

Fulierton ave of state. For there will be many important changes in the diplomatic picture in this area during 1968 affecting Please omit flowers, info. LO 1-4740. Jeffers oeioveo nusoano Of Rose nee Dobberstin; fond father of Howard E. ef Glen Ellyn, and Wiilard G.

of Lombard; grandfather of John, Judy, and Janice. Funeral services Monday, 1 p. Brust Funeral Home, 135 S. Main street. Lorn-bard.

Interment Mount Emblem. 629-0094. Frederick G. MacRae of La Grange, beloved husband of Esther; father of Jean Jones of Decatur. three grand- vmimi, wraffci ITWir I Edward C.

Jeffers, beloved husband of I lawn council K. a. M. P. C.

Engle- I wcu daughters. Resting at Hallowell James nue, corner or Mango, to 5t. fereqory tne Illuminator Armenian church. Services at John Rossen of 2809 Thayer street. both organizations.

The OAS will get a ifS fSSh SEES? funVai Ashland avenue; tJL bJJ'cSSS from 6 To p. m. Sunday, a. from BarrFuneral Home, 6222 N. I Funer- 2 o.

m. Monday. Interment Park- it a. m. interment Mount uuve cemetery.

Evanston, March 9, 1968, nusband of Blanche MokkeHwst Rossen; brother of Sobey Be 7-6400. wood commandery, K. J. Oriental consistory, Scottish Rite, Medlnah shrine. Red Cross of Constantlne, Masonic Veterans of and the III.

St. Andrew society. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Grace Methodist church or Shriners Hos- n4e' fhiitvn I i 1- I Broadway, to St. Gertrude's church. holm cemetery.

In lieu of flnwen. eiftt Henry and tnariei of Chicago and the new secretary general, Ecuadorian statesman Galo Lazo Plaza, on May 18. And wife of the late Louis; loving mother of Vas late Randall P. Rossen. Service and in- ror memorial may ce made to- First Presbvierian church, 150 S.

Ashland Renuiem mass 10 a. in. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. Member of PGK University council, K. of North Shore post, American Legion; Elks, Creston, srepnen innarrnaj, Larry IMercedes, I Fim Va.

he Invert wife of Gabriel Va venue. La orange. 334-iyB. pirai ror Children will be appre- termeru private. Rost loving mother of Gabriel cGene- President Johnson has the chance to iee Vas brother of Paul Rezs- uie WJdUte 10 Richard Sandra, Janet visiiaiion aner i p.

m. sunoay. GA 2-7010. offerings I Mahoney la. Please emir tiowers.

Mass To St. Lawrence tnepei, i. s. s. i Norbert Mahoney, March 7, beloved I N'immpr Philippine Rost, beloved wife of the late Frank; loving aunt of Margaret Mahler Guincy, III.

SH 3-4034. nyak. services Monday, :30 p. ar I uaiiie several amDaSSaaOrS 11 fie CfiOOSPS Kelly-Carroll Funeral Home, 9315 S. I Ashland avenue.

Interment Evergreen I tO maKe Ctianges in posts that normally Mae tErnest Schwiik; great-grandmother of six. Resting at Skaja Funeral Home, 3656 W. Belmont. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from chaoel.

ta St. WcnreclaiK rhurrh son of the late Thomas P. and Mary E. I oney; fond brother of Leo Ger- I Raymond F. Mahoney ana waiter j.

kost; grear-eunr or Koo- Nlmmer Sr. of Villa Park. aio ana K.yie. services private. beloved husband of Doloras, nee Dun trude Joseph D.D.S Irene Bar- are aoout aue.

Interment St. Adalbert cemetery. Please Vplinrt can; oevoted fattier of fevoted father of David Kent and the late Raymond KUDUIO tol, and the late William D.D.S. Funeral Monday 9:30 a. from Don- i mmer, Johnson Annip Johnson, March 1968, beloved wife of the late Charles; dear mother of Bert (Elinor) Nordstrom and the late Rovr four grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren.

Services Monday, 1 p. at There already has been one big change specified in the OAS. That has Patricia Ann Velfno, age beloved daughter of Anthony and Eleanor, nee Spetz neiian f-unerai Home, 10525 5. Western avenue, to St. Barnabas church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment Calvary. BE (-0075. son of Elmer and Frieda; brother of Pearl McNally, and Elaine Suggs; son-in-law of Dorothy Meissner.

Resting at Steverle Funeral Home, 350 S. Ard- Joseph F. Rubino, beloved husband of Yolanda, nee Stefely; loving father of Michael, Daniel, and Christopher; dear son of Josephine and the late Frank: Pasko; dear sister of Phillip; loving Edith M. Spetz. March 19M.

Invert sip? rcoSei.11 iSnSbeiil: en to elect a Latin American to a-post wife of John A. Spetz; dear mother of John R. Spetz and the late Mildred awii ana ine uie miiorea more avenue, vitia park, after 7 p. m. ir.

i fond brother of Donna Jayko and Frank; Tono oroiner or uonna jayko ana Manx; W. Fulierton avenue, interment Mount 1 Aiaitland Sunday, and until ntll Olive. 235-1610. Marie Maltland. mother of Guv.

John. I I I jik rArlenel Samuel rtosenhinel Paul 12 noon Tuesday. son-in-law of Joseph and Anna Stefely. prandmother of Allan Bruns and the 4tl Vito Veliw traditionally held by an American. Mi- ip.

at Community Funeral Monday, March 11, at 9:30 Virginia Jones; great-grandmother of Sav 9am from Rosario Sahjrno TT 1111 E. Madison a. from the Columbian Funeral Home. six; sister of Gladys Boostrom, and ions Funeral Home, 63M W. North av- gUel Rafael UrqUla Of El Salvador Was Funeral Tuesday.

7 2 Presbyterian church. "ch, and Luella Estrada; prandmother of five; sister of Waiter and EHiabeth. Funeral Monday at 3 p. at Edward C. Schubert hnl.

J10 BIrin.UnH Joyce street, Lombard. Entombment Elm Glenn Larson. At Lain 8. Son Chapel, 10300 W. Grand avenue, near Mann.

IhTchWseTak" assistant secretary generaL This uwn. e-4J6i. Carmel. ME 7-0449 or ME 7-0450. ii win streei.

wnere services will be held Tuesday, March 12, at 11 a. m. Interment Evergreen. Mary Joyce, nee Salmon, suddenly, beloved w'fe of Martin; dear mother of Mrr Hickev. Eileen McHiwh.

Margaret. avenue, Berwyn. Interment Mount Au- I Nowak heim road. Franklin Park, to St. Gertrude church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Joseph cemetery. In lieu of flowers, masses will be appreciated.

455-1200. Was Drobablv in a TMllitiral frarT mhorohv ctici.ni. VOgei I the United States ht man if eimnnrf ano ine late virgima apena; granomorner i Steging miuwEi c. nowaK or ojo n. Rogers avenue, dear father nf Uirhmmh ir of 14; great-grandmother of seven; sister mauaiiem n.em ana Mm, ronu son or Marguerite I xiuser Ruth Mansfield.

March 8. beloved moth of Margaret Duffy, Matthew, Delia O'Maiiey of Ireland, the late Andrew, Frances L. Vogel, nee Browning, oe- ofV for secretary general and agreed to give up the number two of John O'Maiiey. Funeral 1:15 P. m.

SDOt. Hjrmon 'Buef -ftuger. beloved Nowak of La Crosse, Wis. Funeral Monday, March 11 at 1 p. at the John E.

Maloney Ca. Funeral Home, 1359 Irene A. Steging, nee Mosher, beloved wife of Harry dear mother of Edith H. Mick, and May I. Clark; grandmother of five; great-grandmother of five.

Resting at Geils Funeral Home, 125 W. Orchard street. Itasca. III. Monday, from the Bllger Funeral Home, I and Alfred.

Resting at Thomas J. Cooney Sons, 3552 Southport. Funeral Monday, 9:15 a. to St. Vincent churcn.

Interment St. Joseph. Native Of w. uevon avenue, interment Tuesday er of Carl James; grandmother of Robert and Paula; sister of Florence Mart lock; dear friend of Paul Giardina. Visitation at Kampp a Son.

318 N. Central avenue, Austin, after 5 p. m. Saturday. Service Monday, 2:30 m.

Interment Forest Home. AU 7-001 7. of nee Metlin; fond father of Kenneth H. and Earl A. brother of Florence Moorhouse, Olive Barnes, Josephine Mels, Elizabeth Scribe and John C.

of Cal. Member of B. R. A. C.

No. Before the election, Galo Plaza, a- former president of his national cemetery, kock island, ill. RO 4-1617. West port, county Mayo, Ireland. ESES si? ln" country and son of a two-time president of El Salvador, said Oakes wnerp services will be held Monday, 1 p.

m. Interment Wayne Center cemetery. 773-0700. Stewart Irene R. Stewart, nee Kostka.

nirtdeniv. 68. Services I p. m. Monday at the Memorial Chapel, 5200 W.

95th street. Interment' Oakridge, Roy E. Oakes, age 54, of Merrlonette Parfc. tielOWWl llllhanrt AT rVilnrne raj. Martin Vogel puuuciy ce wouia reorganize and clean up toenailing OAS if sarah vogei, beloved wit of Harry; he won.

In. recent years the OAS has become little more than Reisneuer; loving father of Patricia Runnion Marie H. Martin TSekular, late of Park Forest, dearly beloved wife of formerly of Berwyn, beloved wife of formerly of Berwyn, beloved wife of E. Runnion. hoe 84.

died "ooen rono granotatner Arthur ur of vj am mtut I ermur Kamoski John L- Kamoski, beloved husband ef Lillian, pee Mazankowski; loving father of Celia (John) Snieg, Leonard, and Eleanor Chester Putz; fond brother of Barney (Harriett, Phil, Anna (John) Scutoski, Alice (Anthony Bartnick, Gertrude Kuffel, and Theresa (Fred Wine, and the late Leon BemiceT; grandfather of JaCQueiine, Arlene, and Sheryl. Fu- r-eroinano; oear mere of Helen Haluoka. Funeral Monday. 9-if a trnm Dirta March 7, 1968, at his home, -In Mountain oearesi mower or ieonarn ikuihi, ana i Harry dear mother of Patricia; fond "ay Shirley Vogel; fond grandmother a debating Society and haven for a rapidly-gTOWing bureaUC- dau9hter of Frank and the late Carrie of eight; great-orandmother of one; dear ramT Kostka; sister of Richard Kostka and sister of Gita Rosenblat, Rose Levy, and "Cy wnere many mefflCient, non-WOrking, and CVen UTeSpOn- Blanch Hinchman; sisteMn-law of Marion Morris Za Ik. Services Monday, 1 p.

eihlp itmn in enmtx it Funeral Home, 6620-28 W. Archer ave Home, Ark. Retired from Illinois Bell Telephone company and was a member of nue, corner or Natoma, to St. Daniel the Prophet church. Interment family Illinois Ben Phone company Pioneers.

Kostka. Ravmond Hinrhman. UUillian A old, Ovid, Mildred Burroughs, Howard and Arlis Jerdee. Visitation from 3 p. m.

Sunday at Krueger Funeral Home, 13050 Greenwood avenue. Blue Island, Requiem 10:30 a. m. Tuesday at Church of the Mediator, 110th street and Hovne avenue, Chicago. Interment Mount Hope m.

aeo-yuu. Kosary services will, be March 10, (968. Mass at 10 March ll. In St. ar original weinstetn a sons i ncic yuL uu me payruu wmcu HOW 3tt JSJm stands at more than 1,000 people.

The United States, of course, (Ruth, Robert Sue Stewart, and rion Arthur Jackson. Services Tuesday, March 12, 2 p. at Svec Sons Fu- Peter Catholic church. Burial following from Baran Funeral Home. 2644-46 N.

I Sr. MarV Michapl. V. V. in.

lu i-iotu. i nnc nnrnp a maini chura nf Ika tUm vu ir at Mountain Home, Am. -j vj. wc luoi uiiu tue jrccua ill txlX cuurt Central avenue, to St. Ferdinand church.

4 rtn. wiiTCicry. ooo-IJVU. nviai nuirwri vat vv. vermdK roaa.

in- I rAii ferment Wood lawn. Visitation Monday I VOUmer Entombment Queen of Heaven mausoleum. Ski; dearest sister of Martha wolfram. I rt to support what was hoped could be made into ah effective aiuaan. i mi A-lnzn l-viit Aanraa A Vnllmar.

he Invert hnchanif kt. ria, Ptlall- Tt.no lfml.rri, VUCJCIliCr MA 2-1468. Hrlen Rliulr. naa Salrhtrlr. lata CIai I Sr.

Mary Srxmsa. C. S. hi Lrah Martha, nee Luchtenberg; dear son of resional World bodv Anna and the late William Vollmer; fond 6 wujr. City, loving mother of Beniamin I otewart.

FloMan Oberenzer of Mount Prospect, beloved husband of Theresa, nee Pfeffer; dear brother of Fwriinaiui Ruth D. Stewart, nee Fellows, beloved hrnther nf rharlpn IBessiAl Glawa and Patricia Palchick, and Elizabeth Wll-liam Barton; beloved grandmother ef fond uncle of Helen Moertl. Visitation fTmLTiExperienced Leader Soon to Take Helm Adent, Sr. Mary C. S.

F. Lucy Adent, and the late Frances Bar-log and Walter; daughter of the late Frank and Mary Kotowski. Funeral Monday, 10 a. at Holy Rosary Slovak church. Interment St.

Lyin9 In stare at church from 3:30 P. m. PU Kemp Victoria Kemp, nee Lech, beloved wife of Earl; loving daughter of Pauline and the late Vincent Lech; dear sister of Adolph (Eleanor, Stella (the late Walter) Kotas, Elizabeth (the lata Lawrence Cook, and Rose Charles Kowalski; weiuer runerai rtome, Lee at Perry CfrAAte I.I-.- 1 eernaro, Linaa, Kicnaro, ana Airman ic Warren James Korinek Jr. Resting at Muzyka Si Son Funeral Home, 2157 W. i r-iomci.

service Monday, Mermnt Ridge- wife of the late Donald; loving mother of Betty Ellison, Ruth Young, Edith Stewart, John James, Susan Giben, and Donna Ditzenberger; grandmother of 19; great-grandmother of seven. Visitation Satur-- day, 3 to 10 p. m. Funeral Sunday, 2 pmchneider-Leucht Memorial Home, Strntz" enicaso avenue. Funeral Monday, 9 a.

Russian Orthodox cathedral, 917 N. Wood street, for divine liturgy at 9:30 a. m. i ruromi iwu, iinciiitciii p.vjcri vcinv HT of widch Gal( Plaza the fourth secretary rnorr.isSn,nadyaVngilvrn "to 'STfoeSffi A general, grew out of the Pan American Union which now church, in 3-5800. is the secretariat.

It was actually formed at the Bogota, Co- lombia, Inter-American conference in 1948. There are twentv- pieces and nephews. Funeral Monday, I ft fa fa 10:15 a. from Fortune Funeral Home, I interment fcimwoed cemetery. BR 8-7767.

Joseph J. Matak, suddenly, devoted hus 4401 S. Kedzie avenue, te Our Lady of I Ryan the Snows churcn. interment Kesurreaioa Richard Strutz, loving father of Clarence cemetery. LA 3-7781.

Helen V. Ryan, nee Brown, March 7, 1968, fond mother of Mrs. Elmer Grace Petersen; grandmother of Gerald Petersen and Geraldine Klllen; greet-grand- and the late Arthur; grandfather of Ann husband of Bernice C. Bess, nee Llg- IWO memuerS LUUDa IS barred ITOm Barticination bwfliica nf Elizabeth Koch of Pleasenfville, N. Yrf man; fond brother of Emily Kucera, James F4" "PdlUMi uecause OE O'CarrcIl WIf Jam O'Cerroll, beloved husband -of the late Anna, nee Noonan; fond father of Hannah Mae Oohn Durkln of Mount Vernon, N.

Mrs. Catherine (George Kern of Elmwood Park; grandfather of nine; great-grandfather of two; brother of Mrs. Beatrice Dunnigan of Emmett, and the late Mary Oaf. Reouiem mass Monday at 11 a. m.

at Santa Maria del Popolo church, Munde- lein. I nt.rm.nt ano Kicnaro ti. strutz of santa Barbara, and the late Joseph p. vopatek; bro- oiiiiinem wiiu me communist DIOC DUt IS Still tPPhnirnllv band of Ins nee Yovan; beloved father Of Nancy, Pamela ami Karen; dear son of Frances and the late Michael Matak; brother of Stephen. Funeral services Monday, March 11, 1968, 9:15 a.

from Berwyn Funeral Home, 2921 S. Harlem avenue, Berwyn, to St. Leonard church for requiem mass at 10 a. m. Interment Resurrection.

Member of H. N. S. of St. Leonard and Holy Trinity Croatian momer or six.

at Lain ana-son-Chapel, 2121 W. 95th street, where services will ther-in-law of Joseph Kucera, Lillian, and rr. Emily vopatek, John, Edward violet, memDerj. Jiacn country has a member on the council which Leo Adeline, Raymond Ligman, and lt i Helen Bernard Kelleher. Funeral Tues- naS power 10 Call meetings Of foreign ministers to make de- oe neid Monday, March 11, at 1 p.m.

Interment Chapel Hill Gardens South. Eoehn William F. Koehn of Glen Ellyn, loving husband of Martha, nee Mueller; loving father of Bemice Oldenburg, Dorothy Kolberg, and the late Ruth; grandfather of three; great-grandfather of 12; great-greet-grandtather of one; brother of Louis. Visitation after 2 p. m.

Sunday at the Leonard Memorial Home, 565 Duane street. Glen Ellvn. Funeral services Mon Visitation at Burnett and Krlstan Fu-' I Salatino great-grandfather of two. Resting at the Lutheran Home and Service for the Aged Chapel, 800 W. Oakton, Arlington Heights, where services will be held 1 :30 p.

i. Monday. Visitation 5 to 10 p. m. Sunday.

Interment Bethenia cemetery. 2534168. Sudar Catherine Cathy Sudar, loving daughter of Steve and Mariorie. nee Smith: fond Sons Funeral Homl, 6277 w. cemak cisions under the Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assist- road, toSt.

pdillq Church. Mass fnrmoj of a cnuren ana Croatian Catholic union, Cicero lodge. No. 265, L. Oi O.

M. Visitation 2 to 10 p. m. m. tntomoment ueen ot Heaven I "-vi m.

iuu uc yaucuu iil Xirn. mausoleum. Member of Cardinal council. No. 1691, K.

of C. Visitation Sunday So now, this organization soon will be in the hands of an MUnde O'Maney Patrick CMalley, beloved husband of fond father of Patricia Meade, Vincent, Owen, and Agnes Curtin; grand- day, 2 p. m. at St. John Lutheran I Mautfler after 6 p.

m. QU 4-2050 or Bl 2-2027. experienced statesman who knows the ins and outs of turhn. sister of Stephen; also survived by many I Walliser cnuren, wneaion. iniwfneni romi nm.

Memorial donations may be sent to the St. John Lutheran church. 469-0032. Domlnlck Salatino, dearly beloved husband of Frances, nee Affatator loving father of Lucia, Teresa Giuseppe Lo-surdo, Victoria Francesco Losurdo, Raf-faele Mary, and Mary; devoted grandfather of Rosa and Francesca. Funeral Wednesday, March 13, 2:45 a.

from DeNicolo-Lesniak Funeral Home, 5734-40 W. Diversey avenue, comer of Mango. I I ta i or Sunday after 5 p. m. Mass 9:45 a.

at Santa Maria Ad- aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from the Gollch Funeral See Minnie Antczak notice. of 12; fond brother of Hugh lent Latin American politics. He proved that, after a fashion, by being the first president in modern historv tn finish fnnr.

Home, 9725 Commercial avenue, to Sacred I Heart church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Ema Mautner died March In Phoenix, Ariz. Age 82, formerly of Chicago.

Survived by two sons. Ralph A. (Phyllis of Phoenix, and Harold C. Carol of Winnectka; one sister, Mrs. Valarie Pevsner of Los Angeles, four grandchildren, Linda, Doreen, Robert and Claudia.

Services 3:30 p. m. Monday at Mercer Mortuary, Phoenix, Ariz. Crema ramiiy ki. taa-iig.

Nei Tont, Thomas of Philadelphia, Martin of Ireland, the late Michael, Nora Sullivan, and Catherine Scott. Resting at Thomas J. Cooney Sons Funeral Home, 3552 South-port avenue. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a. to St.

Vineant rhurrh 1 ohnn" year term in Ecuador. Coupled with that, the New York-born tJFlm '4 fon Ecuadorian minister to the United States, has been Eoren Peter J. Korea, beloved husband ef Gertrude, nee Junkroski; dear son of Anna Korenkiewicz; fond brother of Matthew, Lillian Wnukowski and Irene Miles. Funeral Tuesday, March 12, at 8:30 a. from Kowske Funeral Directors, 1449 W.

51st street, to St. Augustine church. Mass ooiorata cnuren, Aoa and onto streets. ctn-Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. TU I 3Uon v-oua.

Dr. Don C. Sutton of 830 Ridge Terrace, Evanston, March 8, 1968, husband of tion rouows. Family prefers donations to your favorite charity. Monda'y' "at MVerai diplomatic posts himself.

All Saints. Native of Westport, County I Schmttz metrwr It3lfv Santa Maria Del Popolo church. Inter ciizaoein Kentrr surron; father ot Dr. George C. Sutton of Evanston and Mrs.

John O. Westlund of Hookinx. Minn 9 a. m. Interment Resurrection ceme-1 KTrHrpw As an indication that there may be some chanees nf sm, ment Ascension, mo-owu.

Paus Elizabeth Jean Schmltz, beloved daughter of Joseph and Hulda, nee Hellmuth; dear sister of Joseph. Resting at Matz j-jic I tery. 927-4765. Marie McGrew, fond mother ef Hazel five grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Guy I YVeiSZ phasis or new policies out of Washincton.

there ar near Ralph Haase; grandmother ef five; w. i'u nnrs. a. I nornion g-mg dePt circles. Milton Barall, a diplomat great-grandmother of 24.

Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from the Hickey Chapel, 4201 W. 147th street, Midlothian, to St. Chris- i-unerai Home, 34n ti. Central avenue, until 11 a.

m. Monday. Lying In state at St. John Lutheran church, Montrose end Lavergno avenues, from 12:30 p. m.

Monday, March II, until time of service 1:30 Anton Jade Paus, beloved husband of Helen and the late Anna; father of Harold Virginia, and Alice Gerald Giblin; grandfather ef six; great-grandfather of two; brother of Martin Paus, the late Anna Haag, Mary Nickels, Eliza- Krieger Frances Krieger, nee Apple, ef 7334 N. Ridge, beloved wife of Julius; dear mother of Rochelle William Metcoff; devoted grandmother of Roslyn, Jerrold, and Rutur tfwirt titter nf auit. PhilliD. Tittle Chaoel. of the First Methortlt Xtarrev dm'oi thT uit" Max fmte wim long expenence Latin America, was named ropners cnuren.

interment ait. Mary's. ru church, Evanston. Burial private. In lieu flowers, memorials may be made to Evanston hospital or Lake Bluff Chil- p.

m. miermenr Lucas. MaW5iaTH last year 10 make a special study tte Caribbean area. Sam, Minnie Spitz, Rae Gelgerman, and McNally mjre, nu opq r-aus. runeral I r.

Monday, 9:30 a. from Rhenberg Fu- I oCnneiaCr neral Home, .110 N. La Grange road, tol Bertha Schi ertha oren noma. riorence coie, saran binsDurg, oioney i fa.Hre7ponrDd.c U.S. Ambassador Left Vacant Schneider, nee Fetzner, beloved I c.naen.

wife of the late Charles loving mom-1 John F. McNally of Northfield, March 9. husband of Josephine nee Fnoerss father nf Mr Wait a ib a. pl St. Mary.

FL 2-0114. Emma J. Swanson. aoe 84. helnveif wlfa Monoay, io a.

a. ar weinsrein Bros. Chanel. 1300 Devon. Interment Shalom nrrian.

avrwtvc mtHwmrr i Piser Memorial Chapel, 5206 Broadway. Interment Westlawn. Please emit flowers. Friends may pay their respects at the chapel Sunday, 7 to p. m.

LO 1-4740. lotte) Huebner of Elmhurst, John F. Jr. I PeCCO Memorial rant. Memoer or ner lamiu i vv Cong, and Board of Directors) of Men's If BB anger against the United States last Year anr! dim.

er or wtioert ana trie -late Edward; devoted grandmother of eight; fond sister of (Catherine Meyers and Lucille Hageman. Services Monday, 1:30 P. at Pfaff Funeral Home, 5001 Lincoln avenue. Interment Waldhelm cemetery. of Peter; dear mother of Clarence (Betty); loving orandmother of Robert, Ronald, and Nancy; fond sister of Oscar, Carl, Esther Nelson, and Jennie Eckert.

Member of Freia lodge, L. I. O. S. Frank V.

Pecco, beloved husband of Rose, nee DiMattia: levlnn fathr or t-airtieio, and the late Dorothy Kazmier; five grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Mary S. Garry of Northbrook, Mrs. Mary C. Dillon of Westchester, and the Mrs.

Frances William Puraleskl; dear grandfather of Elizabeth and Lisa Pure- VJ-lUQ. club and Beth Israel Men's ciuo. visi- j-j 4l tation at time of service, ro 1-2400. maruy oraerea the American Ambassador, Wymberley De R. elUngton Coerr, out in 48 hours, the position was left vacant.

Cooer is rASKr understood to be working with a erouD makins soedal nohVv WelUngtOn ocrvites luesoav, martn ii, I p. i at Matz Funeral Home. 3440 N. Central I late veorge bamuei McNally. Mass Tues TOWffi USSL rS'T'L Schoening day, io p.

a avenue, mtermenr oien uan. visitation after 6 p. m. Sunday. Carrie Schoening of Skokia.

dear sister Kush Frank X. Kush, beloved husband of Victoria, nee Skowronek; dear father of Helen (Joseph) Niezabitowskl, John, Thaddius. and Ann tCesimir Rakowski; dear brother of Adam, and the lata Mary Plerczak; grandfather of Thaddius Niezabitowskl and Duane Rakowski. Umwlxf. 10-30 a from Fortu oiurui, me via vvuiow roaa, nortntieia.

I Amid and Anthnv i i.m.i nterment St. Jaseoh. Rnstine at Wm. I V.ml,l ltunl' the late i willow road, Northfield. Amjc, Anthony Junel.

art ih. "1,. rbr ur.hl I.4ip 1 of Margaret Balfour, Walter and the late I Taylor Marion and Mary Trombator. Funeral Funa. Monday, 10 "pT.

it the' Fern' blumss Ior olner American CQUntTieS, H. Scott Funeral Home. 1IC0 Waukeaan Tuesday, 8:45 a. from the Montclair 1 Chapel, south Western at 100th street. roao, Gienvitw, after 4 p.

m. Sunday. Mildred nee Grousd, beloved sister of. Michael Grousd, Max Grousd, Clara Sirols. Lillian Dahi, and Blanche Covey T.

Oliver, another Latin American hand from Laredo. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens South. runerai nome, w. Belmont avenue, to Our Lady of Mercy church. Interment runcifi rvtonoar, p.

Of Haben Funeral Home, 8057 Niles Center road, Skokie. Interment St. Peter Evan, cemetery. In lieu of flowers, make contributions to Westminster Presbyterian church. Visitation after 2 p.

m. Sunday. OR 3-6111. was named last June as the T1PW Assistant co-roto-w rt oi. josepn cemetery, na 2-9300.

Racine. Graveside services Monday, 10 1 Welsh ne Funeral Home, 4401 S. Kedzie ave-1 McNamara a. at Westlawn cemetery, 7801 W. v--aa, A.

A. i nwe. to Five Holy Martyrs- cnuren. in Elizabeth McNamara," nee Devery, be- Pnney parth rpects- thTtU'of fVthTef jSSp. jrTPhviM, stae mwr-Amencan Affairs.

Oliver also was given the joint, James J. Pennev. Marrh hlMM loved wife of George F. McNamara; loving mother ef Georae P. MrNamara terment Resurrection cemetery, la 4-bi.

LacU Inf LO 1-4740. I. arion, nee pneian; oear father I ocnoenieoen fond7.fame'r"rt liT f7 01 umwa atas iortunator for the Alliance of Mary Jane Jackson, Betty Rose Jr. and Jane Fogarty; dear grandmother of Canal McNamara. Anna.

Mark. Beth. Kenneth Schoenleben, devoted father ef Termini Martin Lackl. beloved husband nf the of 13. Resting ar Biaw-t-amo huwai I ior ITOEress.

late Anna, nee Nowak; loving father of I James V. Termini, beloved husband of Kitty, George, and the late Paul Fo- Funeral Monday, 1:30 p. m. at ehapeL Coupled with these new appointments, there are a number eiise uosewij aim; Beloved ton of Kitty Schoenleben Rieggs and the late George Schoenleben fond brother of George Anne Schoenleben; grandfather sanr; tono sister or catnenne pevery, Mary Schlemmer, Joseph, Andrew, James, Eleonor Krasmskl, Alice Williams, ano Henrietta Tollick; dear grandfather of eignt; great-grandfather of seven; brother ef Frances Maisel end Rose Ineman. Funeral Monday.

10:30 a. from inierrryeni cnyrcrn tfrmcicif. i-or irons i j- portation information caii 636-1193 or ot ambassadorial posts due for changes this year under normal 735-4242. I mt- infl james j. Dromer of Edward, Joseph, and John; grandfather of Tommy Jackson and Julie McCabe.

At Blrren Son Funeral Home, 6125 N. Clark street, after 6 p. m. Sunday. Funeral Tuesday morning at 10:15.

Services in Queen of All Saints basilica at 11 o'clock. Interment All Saints cemetery. Retired Lieutenant C. p. Memher ni nnaigarei.

runerai monoay, a. from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home. 4727 W. 103d street, to Christ the King church. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery.

For transportation info, call 636-1193 or 735- VVenzel "li me ueprun.x 01 siaie. iate department on one. runerai Monoey, 10:30 a. from- Pavlak Funeral Home, 1814 S. Throop- st to Waldhaim cemetery.

CA 6-1207. Llddv Chape 4920-24 Irving Park road. to St. Bartholomew church. Interment Frieda wanzei, beloved mother of Herbert policies usuany Keep an ambassador, or other diplomat, in a fJUkw.il.lt Am9 HHKilnMillu, hlMU.

I i IMvrtle; dear ot anne, Daisy, nee Antoniarci; oear father or Josephine (Robert! Brown, Jimmy (Catherine, and Rosemarie William Rich-ter; loving grandfather ef 11; fond brother of Marie Bongiorno, Josephine Distill lo, and Salvatore; stepson ef Rose. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from Richard Funeral Home, 5749 Archer avenue, corner of Lorel, to Our Lady of the Snows church. Entombment Quean of Heaven mausoleum. 767-1840.

Theilgaard Mala. Thallaaanl nf the Danish Old grandmother, throa v. Scholz wavna and Judith; fond sister or Mane I auu uicu uc may or mar not reium ior Art- St. Adalbert's. Ki 5-6Z20.

Lambert 444. Meers St. Jude league and Father Ryan K. Of Piha Herman C. Schulz, dear brother of I dSriviJryS, iB.Bn iASS? otte" tw yea" before transfer.

If the post is one of special Minnie Hyie; dear friend of Walter and Alberta Klosak. Resting at Hornburg a. Son Funeral Home, 6400 S. Ashland ave Lester C. Lambert, beloved husband of Margaret, nee Graham; dear father of Lester Margaret M.

Talbot, and Doro Concordia: usrewup. sucn as uouvia Because of the altitude of tne capital, La Paz, the usual tour is two or three veara and People's home, beloved wife of the late Wenzler Michael Meers, late of 7508 Jackson, Hammond, Ind formerly of South Chicago, beloved husband of Grace, nee Jergens; dear father of Michael J. Anna Grace Joseph Becker, Alice (Paul) Jones, and the late Homer Paul Meers; grandfather of 16; fond brother ot John and James O'Donald Meers. i ii nue, sungar nom p. m.

until io p. m. Interment Monday, In Hoopeston, III. Member of Woodfawn post. No.

175, Anna B. Piha, nee Kadlec, beloved wife of Frank J. Piha; loving mother of Gladys Piha. Services Monday, 11 a. at Unhart Funeral Home, 6620 W.

Cer-mak road. Entombment Queen of All Saints mausoleum. Please omit flowers. 749-2255. thy Ann; ororner or irene nooerg, Laura Jennings, Arthur, Roy, and Isabella backer; grandfather of six.

At Williams i.i prank wenzier, oeioveo nusoano or war- i men Lransier. Funeral Home. 12 Lake street. Oak Park. rarei, nn maicri uvar wiitct ui jucjii Anna and William; grandfather of Dan.

Funeral Tuesday, 11:30 a. to St. Giles lei, Joanne, and Grace. Funeral Monoay, itti a i nriuiiui-T a i.ju rrmn 'nc I MOiger; tono momer ot ine ieie -agnmm Nielsen and Tedd Theilgaard; mother-in-law of Hardls; grandmother of Nancy and Linda; great-grandmother of Charles and Michael. Funeral services Monday.

1:30 p. at Nielsen Funeral Home, 3301 W. Fulierton avenue. Interment Mount Emblem. Visitation after 3 p.

m. A. L. ZJJ-4JIU. Sek Mitchell L.

Sek, United States Ef army, Feb. 27, 1968, at Viet Nam, i loving son of John and Sophia; dear church. Mass 12 noon, interment wueen ef Heaven. Please omit flowers. 848-8788.

Brown Funeral Home, 2939 E. 95lh ingle 10:30 a. from Green Funeral Directors, I A TIT T7XTXT IT'YT" 2114 Irving Park road, to St. Benedict tJ IT 1 Hi Iti i Jji J. church.

Mass 11 a. m. Interment St. Jo- I street, to Our Lady Gale of Heaven Leroy C. Pingle, March 7.

1968, beloved church. Requiem high mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Mary cemetery.

SO 8-0155. Larsen Anna I inxi. hekwert wlfn of the bte son of the late George and Minnie; dear brother of Georae E. Services seoh cemetery. Member of Harmonic Sing ororner or ursuta.

runerai Monday, March EX -LIEUTENANT Sunday, ii. at a. trom wotciechowskl u- nnonoay, I p. at Krauspe Chanel, fv.uwunr, a. i ivrauspe cnapei, Lars A.

Larsen, D. D. dear mother I Mertic ing society. JU 8-6336. Werner 1" V.7 I .1 3905)7 N.

Lincoln avenue. Interment IF i12 venuf'J TMesen Memorial Park. Member of Providence tu.Hel a St. Adal. 5 berf AR Edvfhe of Fred D.

(Delia) Larsen; loving erand- bery detail. He led detectives in solving the murder of Susan Degnan. William Heirens later confessed to the slaying and is serving a life sentence for the crime. Surviving are his "widow. Joseph J.

Mertic, March beloved husband of Janet; fond father of Donald and Scotty Thle3en, suddenly, March s. 6-4630. beloved husband of lodge. 711. A.

F. A. M. Roy K. Werner, motner ot Davio, Lawrence, ana sieven Larsen.

Services Tuesday, 11 a. at Josephine, nee Som mervillet dear father Richard; brother of Anthony, Otto, and I i Julia Rallch; six grandchildren. Services I lacnnO Sekular Theis Funeral Home. 3517-77 N. Pulaski OF POLICE, DIES James J.

Penney, 64, a retired Chicago police lieutenant, Interment Memorial Estates ceme See Marie H. Martin notice. Stanley Plachna. dear unci nf Fnoenla tery. Visitation after 7 P.

m. Sunday. Seng 8, 1968, beloved wife of the late Ernest H. Thiesen; dear sister of Ethel Schrel-ber and William Tulloch, both of Aurora, dear sister-in-law of Eleanor and Elmer Thiesen, and Florence and Lester Efferding. At Lain Son Chapel, 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, after 2 P. m. Sunday. Services Tuesday, March 12, at 9am Intermant Rntehlll. Member of of Roy Jr.

and Robert; brother of Lillian Stelnes and Frieda Rosenorn. Member of General Leonard Wood post. No. 143, V. F.

W. Funeral Monday, March 11, 11 a. at Henry Mueller Funeral Home, 5300-12 W. Belmont avenue. Interment Elmwood.

AV 6-8740. :30 a. m. Monoay, from oorooe runerai Home, 1729 S. Halsted street, to Providence of God church.

Mass 9 a. m. Interment St. Mary cemetery. Member of St.

Flonsn lodge, K. S. K. J- No. 44.

CA 6-1344. IN 9-5800. Lauder Marion; two daughters, Mrs. Andrzeiewski, Joseph Mary and Eugene Plachino, and Rosemary (Edward Bie-siada. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a.

from Malec 8, Son Funeral Home, 834-38 N. Ashland avenue, to St. Fldells church. Interment St. Adalbert.

421-5800. Charles J. Seng, age 66, died In Mountain View, March 9, 1968, formerly ef Chicago, loving husband of Cecils Seng; beloved father of Mrs. Jacqueline Friejlrlrh! halAv.rf r.nrtr.tH., M. Merle E.

Lauder, March 1968, wife of the late Earl daughter of the late Women's Guild of St. James United White Plattner Ann E. Stinson; gear nena or Neina Travis. At Lain Son Chapel, 1035 N. Dearborn street, where services will be 1 all of Sunny Dale, beloved brother Presbyterian church.

ef Joseph Seng of Arkansas, Mrs. Mary Ttinmac held Tuesday, March 12, at 3 P. at. Inter Moeller Carolyn Moeller, aged 91, March 1968, dearly beloved sister of Delia Wise; fond aunt of Paul Moeller. At Lain Son Chanel, 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, where services will be held Monday, March 11, at p. m. Interment at convenience ef family. Monkns Arthur E. Plattner, March 7, 1968, beloved husband of Erna; fond son of Frieda; dear brother of Josephine Vern Swanson- end the late Martin Alice Plattner.

Services Monday, 2:30 o. ment private, cnapet visitation aner P. m. Monday. In lien of flowers, dona tions may be rnaoe to ine cancer nno.

oiea yesterday morning in Presbyterian-St. Luke's hospital. Lt. Penney, who joined the force in 1929, retired in 1960 after 31 years of service. LL Penney, who lived at 4500 Thorndale received seven creditable mentions during his career.

He worked as a captain's secretary in a number of north side districts, and later was assigned to the rob- Wililam J. White, loving husband of the late Catherine Briscoe White; dear father of Rev. William Robert J-and Betty William Mahoney; fond grandfather of seven; dear brother of Joseph Irene Titles, Charles, and the late Mary Goodwin. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a. from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 W.

103rd street. Oak Lawn, to St. Linus church. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. For transportation information call 636-1193 or 7354242.

Lederer raui Jackson and Mrs. James McCabe; a son, James J. Penney two and two grandchildren. Mass will be said at 11 a. m.

Tuesday in Queen of All Saints Catholic church, 6280 Sauganash av. LOVELY LADY OF DEARBORN ST. She's a beautiful building, soaring 60 stories Into the Chicago skyline. And ifs new concept In architecture thafs caused plenty of controversy. Ridgely Hunt tells the story In the March 17 Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine.

Agnes Thomas, beloved wife of Joseph S. Thomas dearest mother of Sr. M. EJoise, B. V.

M-, Rev. Joseph S. Thomas and Richard A. (Mary Thomas; fond sister of Helen Summit; grandmother of Maria Richard and Timothy A. Funeral Monday, March 11, 1968.

a. from Berwyn Funeral Home, 2921 S. Harlem avenue, Berwvn. to St. Leonard church, for at Krauspe Chapel, 390507 N.

Lincoln avenue. Interment Acacia Park. Member of Telephone Pioneers and Bell post. No. 242.

A. L. Frank Lederer, age 68, of Elmhurst, iibwsi, vciiiwuv Bair, Mrs. I. O'Maiiey, all of Chicago, Harry and Edward Seng of Miami, Fla.

Friends are Invited to attend requiem mass at Church of the Resurrection commencing at 8:45 a. m. Monday, March 11, at Sunny Dale, Cal. The Holy Rosary will be said at LeValley Schmalzried Sunny Dale Mortuary, 7:30 P. m.

March 10. Interment Santa Clara Catholic cemetery, SanJa Clara Cal. -Member of K. or C. DeSoto council No.

150, Chicago, III. and Western Elizabeth Monkus, wife ef the late Leon; beloved husband of Margaret, nee rnrz; fond father of Edward S. of Villa Park tono morner ot waiter, leo, marr, ana i Elizabeth; dear grandmother of 11; and rlOlKe and Mrs. Margaret Gibson of -Vina pant; orendfather of five; brother of Betty. oreat-orandmother of six: sister ef Marv.

Edmund A. Plofke. beloved husband of F-auline, Anna, Charles, and Henry. Vis- I requiem high mass at 11 a. m.

Entomb-1 ment Queen of Heaven. Member of St. I VWIaner Annabelle; devoted father of Carl Douglas Maryj, Daryl Leslie, Lillian, and A Ike. Resting at Brust Funeral Home, 135 S. Main street, Lom Itation after 2 p.

m. Sunday at Drechsier- leinonc union. Hope Ann, meooore, ana Kent; dear bard, after 3 p. m. Saturday, until 9 a.

m. Marie M. Wildner, dear daughter of the late Joseph J. and Marie Kaiser Wild Brown Funeral Home, 203 S. Marion street (Wisconsin avenue).

Oak Park. brother of Maria (George) Danalewich, I Lorerta Perle Ouackenbush, I onaniey Leonard Altar and Rosary society, in lieu of flowers. Spiritual Bouquets appreciated. Visitation Saturday 5 to 10 p. Sunday 2 to 5 and 1 to 10 p.

m. Monday. In state at Yorkfield Presby Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a. to St. An- I terian church.

York street at Lexington, ner; sister of the late Arthur A. and Joseph B. Funeral Tuesday, March 12, 9:30 a. from Jos. Maginot Son Jane Shanlev.

beloved wlfn nf.Jn.enh Elmhurst, from 9:30 a. m. until time of V. Funeral Monday, March 11,. at 9:30 Ttinman a.

m- from, the John E. Maloney Com- no" services, 10:30 m. interment tira Lawn and Leona Fred Herzog; loving grandfather of five. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Stanley Funeral Home.

3060-64 Milwaukee avenue, to St. Hyacinth church. Interment St. Adalbert's ceme Funeral Home, 1732 Wilson avenue, at tnony's church, 1515 50th avenue, Cicero. Mass 10 a.

at. Interment St. Casimir. 383-319). Moreland See Rene M.

Galller notice. Edyfh Thomas, nee Shequen, beloved mother of Vesta IDanlell Still wagon. Hermitage, to our Lady or Lords cnuren. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment St. Boniface. cemetery. 629-0094. Leonard Mar M.

Leonard, nee Slattery, beloved Pany Funeral Home, 1359 W. Devon avenue, to St. Margant Mary church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment All Saints cemetery. RO 4-1617. tery. Di z-3330. and Verna Hate Lawrence Williamson; LO 1-0149.

Wieher Pnacek dear sister of Leona Bullard of Great Falls, Mr and Virgil shequen of wife ef the late Timothy; dear mother of I Morris Wendell Pnacek, dear brother of Klo-1 Shea Marv James ha ten and Kay James Cora Jane Wieher of Mount Prospect, beloved wife of the late Walter fond Aibert Morris husband of Irma Balaton, aunt of many nieces and nephews; dearest friend of Harriet Black. Services Monday, 2 p. at John W. Shea, late Kentland, dear father of Ursula Hausen and Rosemond Hal User, both of California, Peg fGeorael Wilcox, John Edith, Eileen tamer or core lois eaiiey and the late Walter four grandchildren; sister of FUNERAL DIRECTORY Patrick Brennanv the late Nora Kauf Mae, nee fcinot; dear father of Margaret Bova, Albert W. Ruth Madigan, and Judith Vera; fond grandfather of six; brother of LeRov Morris, tha late Diversey Funeral Home, 3601-05 W.

Diversey, corner of Central Park avenue. man, and Betty Leonara; loving grana- nnur Micnaei. visitation atter 4 p. m. Sunday, Lauterburg Oehler Funeral rosier; granotatner tour; great-grandfather of six.

Funeral Monday, 11:30 a. m. from Ryan Funeral Home, 1420 E. 87th street at Dante, to St. Felkitas Interment tlmwooo.

AL z-6424 or ui et tiers. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from the Columbian Funeral Home, Elizabeth Bohan, George, Louis, Mar Home, 2000 E. Northwest highway, Arling 2-1700. ton netgnis.

runerai Monoay, io a. Dependable information, guidance and arrangements ar a few 6621 W. North avenue. Mass 10:15 torESM400.U""- Thompson garet Kraus, Peter, Kathenne, Arnold, and Grace Cascanave. Funeral Monday, March 11, 1 P.

at Matz Funeral trom cnapei, to t. Kaymona cnuren. ttioa oena; cousin or ceiestian r-uce; many nieces and nephews. Funeral Monday, March 11, 1968, 9 a. m.

from Soltes Chapel, 2746 W. 51st street, to St. Simon church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment Our Lady of Sorrows. PR 6-7257. PouII Mabel 6. PouII, nee Matson, of Brook-field, beloved wife of Harold; dear sister of Harry and Charles Matson. Funeral Monday, March 11, 9 a.

from Johnson Funeral Home, 3845-47 Prairie avenue, Brookfleld, to St. Louise De Marillac church. La Grange Park. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment family lot. HU 5-0214. a. m. at Ascension church.

Interment Oueen of Heaven cemetery. Native of I the services offered by tha Funeral Directors listed here: Shea 1 Home, 3440 N. Central avenue. Inter Robert Thompson, age 64, beloved husband of the late Margaret nee Fitzpatrlck; dearest brother of Theodore nnounr rrospecr. Mass 10:30 a.

m. interment Mount Hope cemetery. 253-5423. Wolfgang Herberstown, County Limerick, Ireland. Please omit flowers.

VI 8-3010 or ES Thomas C. Shea, beloved husband of louental James Ann I. and. Mrs. Alice, nee scnunay; of Helen 9-5151.

ment Arlington. In lieu ef flowers memorials to the American Cancer society appreciated. Visitation after 2 p. m. Sunday.

Anna Wolfgang, nee Rodlsh, beloved wife WEST NORTH Helen Rock; fond uncle of many. Member of St. John DeLasalle H. N. IjP'VW 'J I TI Steiner.

Marie Aaflel, Alice McGrath, Josephine Scholz, and Harold M. Shea. Funeral Tuesday, March 12, 10:15 a. from Collins Funeral Home, 5350 W. North avenue, to St.

Giles church. Mass 11 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel. Re Edna Levy, nee Goldberg, roving wife of I inuoucr and brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen lodge.

No. 47. Funeral services Tuesday, March 12, m. Georoe. deaf mother of Lt.

Col. Robert ARNTZEN-COLEMAN fSinre 18801 Luella Mosher. nee Cuberrv. beloved Levy, USAF. Services Monday, March 11, wife of the late Howard D.

Services I Pnesek or josepn; rona mother ot Joseph dear sister of Mrs. Lena Doiinsek, Mrs. Rose Roberts, Anton, Rudolph, Mary, the late Joseph, and Edward Rodish; many nieces and nephews. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from- Kom pare Funeral Home, 9858 S.

Commercial avenue, to St. George church. Requiem mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St.

Mary's ceme J. M. COLEMAN Director 787-0056 from the Rosemoor Funeral Hqgte 424 tired from Chicaoo Title and Trust after 4611 Lincoln Ave. 561-1884 CHRASTKA MEMORIAL CHAPELS 3440 W. 26th St.

762-1211 6301 W. Cermak Rd. OL 2-1023 MALEC FUNERAL HOME 834-38 N. Ashland Ave. HA 1-5800 Mary Pugesek, beloved wife of the late 41 years.

TU 9-8844. at P. ar Anern runerai nome, 1110 Madison. Oak Park. Interment Westlawn cemetery.

Visitation after 3 fc. 103d street to St. John DeLasalle church, 10200 S. Vernon avenue. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Interment Holy Sepulchre DRAKE BRAITHWAITE CO. rrank; wvmg mother Theodore (An-1 nabelle, Walter Eleanor, Raymond Sneenan Funeral Home, 5018-20 Chicago avenue. Interment Woodlewn. Visitation after 5 p.

m. Saturday and from 2 to 10 p. m. Sunday. CO.

1-0700. p. ai. Sunday. EU 3-5700 or KE 3-2394.

DANIEL R. BEINECKE President cemetery. Visitation Sunday after 7 p. m. John R.

Sheehah of 914 Eastwood, March tery, a-atwo. 2119-21 Lincoln Ave. Ll 9-3460 Loom is CO 4-IZ34. Pearl Loomis of Westchester, formerly MfJSiaS Young Lewis A. Young, loving husband of Fran.

9, 1968, brother of -James H. Member of Harold A. Taylor post. No. 47, A.

L. At Lain 8. Son Chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, after 2 n. m.

Monday. irenej, Ann inarryj sooer, Einor Ren-wick, Evelyn John Zeh, and the late Harry Jean; dear orandmother of 14; great-grandmother of 10. Funeral Monday, March 11, at 9 a. from the Columbian Funeral Home, 10300 W. NORTHWEST SOUTHWEST ces, nee Wagiel; fond brother-in-law of Clara Moslas, loving mother of Mrs.

Lillian (Adolph) werthelmer. Services were held at the convenience of. family. of Llbertwille. March 8.

oeioveo wife of the Utc Rodney Carlton Loomis; loving mother of Barbara and ack; fond Clin. At AAr- Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 a. from chapel, -to St. Jerome church. Mass at Thornton Jeanne M.

Thornton, nee wife of Warren W. Thornton; mother of William Christine, Jo Ann, and Terry Thornton; daughter of Louis and Mildred Harmon; sister of Allen Sophia Harmon, Mariorie Lawrence Thornton, and Betty Howard Douglas. Funeral services Tuesday, 1 o. at Lawn Funer Murrough Chapel, 101 Park place. Lib- I Muchala BRADY-GILL FUNERAL HOME CHAS.

W. ANDERSON 4325 Armitage Ave. BE 5-2581 josepnine iwoooiel carter. War da John Pachucki; son-in-law of Mrs. Mary Wa- giel.

Funeral Monday, March 11, at 11 a. from the Lukas Funeral Home, 1333 W. 127th street. Interment Acacia 2929 W. 87th St.

636-2600 OTTO J. JAEGER FUNERAL HOME EDGAR FUNERAL HOME ertyville, where services win oe neio Monday, March 11, at 1:30 p. m. Entombment Memory Gardens, Arlington Heigms IIL -io a. m.

interment calvary. Please omit flowers. Sigband Dr. Leo M. Sigband, Suddenly, 4250 Marine Drive, beloved husband of Lillian, nee loving father of Dr.

Michael 3526 N. Cicero Ave- Ki 5-1320 10900 S. Cicero Oak Lawn RA 34876 rare cemetery, -into. 388-iaoo. brand avenue, near Mannheim road.

Franklin Park, to St. John Vianny church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St.

Joseph cemetery. 455-1200. Rahmig Frledel Rahmig, March 7, 1968, beloved wife of Willy; loving mother of Patricia Fred Paillon; grandmother of Karen Lynne Paillon; dear sister of Emmy Ratelband, Willy, and Emit Dombrowski MATZ FUNERAL HOME EGAN FUNERAL HOME al Home, 7909 State road 5500 In-1 y-v tun imt ii.iiM. u-9n I Edward A. Mucha'e, loving husband of Victoria, nee Osinski; dearest father of Edward and Richard; fond father-in-law of Janet and Rosemary; dear brother of Leo Mariel; brother-in-law of Bernice and Robert Justus, Helen and Barton Barrow, Joseph and Antoinette Osinski, Frank and Estelle Osinski, Janet and Louis Bettl, Violet and Michael Lundjren 3440 N.

Central Ave. KI 5-5420 3700 W. 63d St. LU 2-2000 MEE RAMMS FUNERAL OIREC. McPHEE FUNERAL HOME jyiu w.

irving park Rd. IR 8-0038 Tuttan Lendgren, late of 132 Park avenue, Wilmette, beloved wife of F. Gunnar Lundoren; one sister and two brothers In Sweden. Services Monday, 11 a. 7133 5.

western Ave. PR 64776 Lockporf, III. TE 84345 JOHN C. MEISZNER Stanley J. Zak, beloved husband of the late Irene; fond father cf Shirley Ann, Genevieve Michiels and Geraldine Ovyn; dear grandfather of nine; brother of Albert Zak and Helen Jasicki.

Funeral from Nehts-Noland Funeral Home. 3026 Belmont avenue, Monday, 9:30 a. to St. Veronica -church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment Maryhill 588-4200. INydla; sigband of Los, Dr. Daniel Sigband of Houston, and Anita Mel Klein; two grandchildren; dear son of the late Max and Bessie; fond brother of Dr. Norman Jean band, and Sally Dave Rattner.

Services Monday. 12 noon, at Weinstein Bros. 5624 W. Irving Park Rd. PE 4-9000 STARR FUNERAL HOME Tummillo Frank Tummillo, dearly beloved husband of Mary, nee Bianchino; loving father of Nick Eva, Angelina Adelinl, Rocco Nancy, Louis Evelyn, Joe Mildred, Theresa Edward Giachetti, Albert Dolores, and the late Anthony; grand- 1J tf It at Edgar-Anderson Funeral Home, 4821 Cogllanese; grandfather of eight.

Funeral Monday, 9:30 m. from Diversey Funeral Home. 3601-05 W. Diversey Z3Z2 W. 111th St.

BE 8-6668 HENRY W. MUELLER N. Damen Interment private. Of Germany. At Lam and Son Chapel, 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, where services will be held Monday, March 11, at 1 P. m. Interment at convenience of family. In lieu of flowers, contributions to hrtnr Hn.nltal fnr CVimlleri fhiMran 5308 W. Belmont Ave.

AV 64740 Visitation 3 to 10 p. m. Sunday, LO Chapel, 1300 Devon. RO CHRIST NIELSEN INC. Funeral Home SOUTH 1-2016.

Maas avenue, corner of Central 'Park avenue, to St. Hyacinth church. Interment St. Joseph. AL 2-6424 or DI 2-170O.

Member Chicago Elect rotypers union, local No. 3. would be appreciated. Visitation after J-2400. -in 1 w.

t-unerton BE 5-6878 neral Monday, 9 a. from the Bel-1 ZemaitlS mont "Funeral Home. 7120 W. Belmont, to THEIS FUNERAL HOME i P. m.

Sunday. Slinkman Elsie Louise Maas of Forest Park, be- 3517-27 N. Pulaski Rd. IN 3-5800 Our Lady Help of Christians church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment St. Joseph. Info. ADAMS FELDHOFP ft WHITES EL loveo sister or waiter r.

ano tamuno w. I Maas; aunt of Larry H. Maas; niece of Manger Beatrice- Slinkman; nee-Lubben, beloved wife of the late John; loving mother of 8701 Dorchester Ave. RE 1-2800 286-2500. Mia Stanton' Munger, widow ef Royaf HEINEN LOSCHETTER Helen Dobes of South Haven, Lydia Lebmann of Chicago, and Louise Jennie OeGroofc Henrifta Terpstra, 1 Tnrlrctra I Ml Ink.

Crfn. I r. Munger; mother or tdwm Stanton, 9315 5. Ashland Ave. ST 3-0460 SUBURBAN mSpMc Arthur J.

Turkstre, 101st Air-borne. In Viet Nam, loving son of Arthur R. and Marguerite, nee. Van KENNY BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME THOMAS MclNERNEY SONS Rupp of North Riverside, III. Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 p.

at Zimmerman a Son Funeral Home, 7319 Madison street. Forest Park. Interment Concordia. Former Jonn-Kooin, and tne tare Roger poin-dexter, died Pasadena, March 5. Memorial service Emanuel Episcopal, 203 S.

Kensington, La Grange, 3 p. m. Sunday, March 10. Harry Relners, beloved husband of Frances brother of Edith (ArneJ Romnes, and Jessie (Jack Watkins; also survived by three nieces and one nephew. Funeral services Tuesday, 1 p.

at Nielsen Funeral Home, 3301 W. Fulierton avenue. Interment Acacia Park. Visitation from 3 p. m.

to 10 m. Monday. Reynolds Mary Jane Reynolds, late of Harvey, Invins H.nahter nf AArc I DwnnlriC! RYAN-PARKE FUNERAL HOME 5438 S. Halsted BO 8-0061 4635 S. Wallace St.

BO 8-0703 Horn, complete notice later. Memorials to Bethany Reformed Church Youth fund, employe of Sears Parent Advertising Jacob, Catherine Dlerklng, David, Norman, and the late George and Henry; fond grandmother of 50; great-grandmother of 91; else survived by two sisters and two brothers. Resting at Mulder Memorial Chapel .6027 Roosevelt road, Cicero, where services will be held 1 p. m. Tuesday, March 12.

Interment Forest Home. OL 2-0005. 120 S. N. W.

Park Ridge 823-1171 Mary V. Zemaitis, nee Mlllch, loving wife of Frank; darling mother of Debra and Robert; dear- daughter of John and Angeline; fond sister of Ann Raymond Jasien, Mildred Albert Potempa, Peter Donna and John Jr. beloved dauohter-in-law of Walter and Bernice. Resting at Frank Foran Funeral Home, 7300 W. Archer avenue.

Summit 55th street iust west of Harlem). Funeral Tuesday, 8:45 a. to St. Symphorosa church. Interment Resurrection.

GL 8-0208. Zobak Aqnes Zobak, beloved wife of the fate Michael; dear mother of Edward Anne, Robert, Richard Marguerite, and Joseph Zobak; dearest grandmother of six. Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 a. m. from Mensik Funeral Home, 2718 W.

51st street. Interment Evergreen. PR 6-3571. c'o Beukema Funeral Home. 10456 S.

WALSH-LLOYD-OB A RTUCH SCHMAEDEKE FUNERAL HOME Muntean Western avenue, will be appreciated. For Homan avenue. Visitation afternoon Sunday. 366-2200. Machatka yvoo s.

Throop St BE 8-2321 I07tn 8. Harlem Worth GL 8-6000 Nicholas Muntean; beloved' husband of information please call e-21. Ulrich Lucretia; loving father of Georae (Chris-line); devoted grandfather of Randy and Candy. Lying in state at Hollerbech Funeral Home. 4070-36 Elston ave dear sister of Francis and Mrs.

Kathryn I SlOvik Christine C. Machatka, 74, at Evergreen Gardens Convalescent home, beloved sister ef Margaret Plasko, Her mine Chaluoe, Otto Machatka, and the late Sr. Marv Seranhtm rCarallnn Slnvikl. Albert Ulrich, "beloved son of the late George and Mine; dear brother of the lata Henry, and George. Resting at Muelhoefer Funeral Home, 1458 Belmont nue, at Irving Park, until Tuesday, 12:30 FUNERAL DIRECTORS WHO DESIRE INFORMATION REGARDING THIS DIRECTORY WHICH RUNS WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SUNDAY, PHONE: 222-4498 P.

m. service at i p. m. at noiy na runerai Monday, 9:15 a. m.

from the Cordt-Rvan Funeral Home, 18022 Dixie highway, Homewood, to Ascension church, Harvey. Mass 10 a. m. Internment Assumption cemetery. Visitation after 2 p.

m. Sunday. SY 8-0331. Order of Filician Sisters, exportation Monday, 5 p. from convent.

Solemn mass Tuesday, 9:30 a. Filician Sisters' chaoel, 3800 Peterson avenue. In Theodore Machatka; nieces and nephews. Member of Telephone Pioneers of Ameri avenue. Visitation after 12 noon Sunday.

Services Monday, 2:30 p. m. at Chapel. Interment Montrose. 472-6300.

tivity Romanian Orthodox churcn 111 W. Beldeq. Interment Rosehill cemetery. IN 3-1510. Visitatioj If.

n. Sunday. ca, services private. terment 5U Adalbert's, ar 6-3378..

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