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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 72

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CIIICACO TKIIil'NF. SATl'KDAY. MAX DEATH NOTICES OBITUARIES Link Richard Paul Link, beloved fathpr of Rickey, Laura, and Linda; son of Anton and Lillian, nee Mach; brother of Lawrence Phyllis I Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. fiom Becvar Funeral Directors, 5218 S. Kediie, to St.

Rita church. Inter-rrent St. Maty. PR 6-3809. Liva Antoinette Liva, age 86, beloved wile of the late Romeo A Liva; dealest mother PC Flynn John I Jack I Flynn, blovl nusband of Anne Flvnrt, nee McCullougb; dear son of the late Sadie and Dennis Flvnn; fond nephew of Norene Hanltv; loving uncle of 18 and granduncle o' sin.

Funeral Monday, 10:15 6. front lane-Lamb Funeral Home, 1737 W. 79th stieet, lo St. Rita Clutch. Intel-ment Holy Sepulchre cemeterr.

-4242. Foster Catherine Stellens Foster, May beloved wife of Euqene Fa daughter of EmiKe Stetfens; sister of Matthew, Vern-ette Franike, and the late Norman. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from Donnellan Funpral Home, 10525 S. Western avenue, to St.

Ethelreda church. Mas 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet. BE 8-0075.

Driver Strikes Light Pole, Dies TWO CLIMBERS TELL ICE SLIDE KILLED 7 BY JOHN ISOCEHS KATMANDU, Nepal, May 2 SUBURBAN GI IS KILLED IN VIKT ON HIS 2d T(ni The defense department yesterday said a Country Club Hills soldier who volunteered for a second tour of duly in Viet Nam was lulled in combat. Pfc. Phillin W. Flannisan. 20.

Jink Armstrong Services for Frank L. Armstrong, Kl, of 200 Park Ridge, retired president of Hillison and Etten company, Chicago printing firm, will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in St. Mary Episcopal church.

1101) S. Prospect rd of Mrs. Augusta McLaren, Victoria, W'l-liam ICdrmellaj, and dear gra' d-mother of six; great-grandrroth'r et eight. Funeral services Monday, 5. 9 a.

from the Rosemoor Funeral Home, 424 E. lC3d street, to St. John Iiranilau A. i of beloved im ii.i ot fkitcJps, ne-; Hnyes; fond t.i ut Aljn, Richaid, flnd Janis; ol Mdiie Wilier, Paul and Hfii tlou; siandfaihtr ot Julie Brdn-0: Rc -Iiiii) at lop Siu'i? Funeral Hone, 2d ovenuo. Mdvwood, -iiipr I p.

m. Kunc-ral rervice Voi. cil p. m. hi lieu ot (lowers, ii -jiiai- to CortiiPb Hdsp tal oi tne Hr.iit v.ouid bp aopreciaii-'d.

iV-uunt Cnibiuin, J43-00I4. lil'tllk l.lr:n On- liu-b-tml ol Hull. i Hill B'v; rjviii-i talllt'i cl Mrs. r- J.idtl".; ot I -it. i tle.inir kuliiid, -ind I il HrH, IjmllH-i nt Mrs.

IV-, me c.oibi'i. Visiialion Sunda aflcr I m. MontldV. P- ti'ii, Lit. rij'-L-ral Home, hi Lmtrv Giepn Vi ler-iii r' I.V 'A'.

I 1-ornK-r it it r.m FinmovPd lor 35 vij, hi Li Pub! Service co'iipanv. i de La Salle church, 10200 S. V-'tnon I avenue. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Visitation Satur day after 7 o. Interment Heir ihic cemelcry. CO 4-12J4. I Reuters I Two weary surviv- tne son 0f Rosemary Cox. i Phillip F.

Pfaunmueller. 1 of 17001 Dobson Soul Holland, was killed yesterday when his car slruek a lighlpole on street near Woodlawn avenue. Burnsidc traflic police saiil Pfannmueller's car hit the pole, turned over once, and came to rest on its right side. Joseph M. Didier.

71. ol 20 1 was killed ester- Logiudiee Jessie Logiudiec, beloved wile ot 3nivci tore; iovlng mother ol Mrs. Lillian Val' and Mrs. Marie IJohnl Ci polla; grandmother of five; dear dauqn-ter of Joseph Cicero and the late Maria Cicero; fond sister of Sam Ciceto, Tina DeMaria, and Jeanette Calandra. Fuierjl Monday, 9 a.

from the Montclair Funeral Home, 6901 W. Belmont avenue, lo St. Cornelius church. Mass 10 a. m.

Entombment St. Joseph cemetery. Visitation 6 p. m. Saturday.

In lieu ol flowers, memorial fund to be estabiishe-d. NA 2-9joo. luinari Milhilda M. Furnari, beloved ifc of the lalp Anionino; dear mother of Frances Furnari, Edward, Victor, and Helen Laube; grandmother of five; fond sister of Jennie Wollermart and Elsie Tyrrell. Services Monday, 9 a.

from Zeiqer-Mueller-McCamobell Funeral Home. 6453 W. Iivinq Paik road, to St. Priscilla church. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Interment St. Joseph's. Please omit flowers. PE 6-2693.

Gallagher Marlha J. Gallagher, nee Dobbin, devoted wife of Patrick; loving molher of Thomas, Maureen IJames Considine, Patricia Woodram and the late Daniel; grandmother of six; great-grandmother of two; dear sister of Thomas, John, Edward, Gerald, and the late Joseph and Maiie. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. Irom Daniel W. Lynch Funeral Home, 9837 S.

Kedrie avenue, to St. Bemadetle church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

GA 2-20C0. Hriiuilagr Assisted i.i Hitler's Rise to Power OBEKSASIi.UI!. Ccrmaiiy. May 2 i von Papon. Ill), Citiikui spy who aided Adolf Hit lor's rise to power, died io in obscurity in his lihil home His best t.

wore in Constant I where he nazi espionage opera; i-i The kev in Irs in lerretinc mi; was liaving the van nl Hie Uruisli ors of a Himalayan mountain ijjog Thomas lane, was killed disaster arrived here today near Chu Lai April and lold newsmen how "a Ire-! Flannigan, who was grad-mendous ice avalanche" had uated from Fulton High school, swept away seven fellow climb- i Fulton, in June limn, oners and hurled them to their listed in the army in October, deaths 500 feet below. Htcii, and served his first tour The story was told by Wil- of duty from April 19f to liam A. Read, of Moose. April lie volunteered for and Dr. Jeffrey Duenwald.

of another lour of duty in Vict Pullman, who were Nam in October, brought back by helicopter. Also surviving are a brother, They were taken by American Dan, and a sister. Mrs. Ambassador Carol C. Laisc to Janice Kelly, 21, of Waslimg-her residence.

ton, D. C. PedJy b'-loved fe Ailed liru'id-nie; oevott-d VViiliri i brunfl.tqr, Lo-S J' di 1 the late BiU' dear 'ir, -il (J i o'hPr of atler 6 Frank J. Mailman age 67, oi 241 Prospect avenue, Evanston, husband ot Eliabeih BenneM Mailman; lather ot Fiank J. Jr.

and 7rs. Roger IShirlevI 8:45 a rr.f. 10727 S. ol Marlvrs in rmeiit I 'i ,1 a i ST j-'OJ service 8 both ol lite local area, dirt Mrs. John I Barbara! Permantier of (iallaghcr No Tract' of Undies The avalanche hurled five bollard IjCf In hp t'-u'l il'l nijliei.i 12.018 MLM It) lim 'ianck 11 lim, a-ie MEMORIAL CHUIGES PROMPT DELIVERY FOB OISPUT Scottsdale, also II grandchildren, brother of Wilbert J.

Mailman and Mrs. Lou Ann Robinson, both ol Evanston, and Mrs. Li'lian Skatrud, Mrs. Adelia Sil bernagel, and Mrs. Philomena Kirsch, a I of Wisconsin.

Funeidl Monday V-yt a. from Fitrge-rald Fiankiin Fu ner.ll Home, IS7I avenue, Evan- Ion, to St. Alhanasius churrh. Mass 111 a. m.

Interment family lot. Visitation beginning Saturday, p. UN 9-2900. Malzalin Henry C. v'altahn, Arlington Heights.

I lovinq husband of Martha; dear tatnpr I of Norma Wolff, Arlene Baade, Herbert. I and Harold Malzalin; grandfather of I seven; great-grandfather of three; brother of Marie Schult, Lisa Nordmeier, and I Etna Siemro. Resting al Hdire Funeral Home, Northwest highway and Vail ave-! nue, Arlington Heights. Visitation after 3 p. rn.

Sunday. Funeral services, 2 p. ii I i i ii jr ind I. in- i pi i niliiio'lier ot iiinulh-. ill fcintl sMer i i I -mo Oi hi'ki', Sliinli'i, If A-i-ljn r.

Servircs 11 a. ,11 i II' i fj avi-nue. i r.l en'Mi ils to Bethei it, 'mi ii i-r It, iit und ap- if' il I. I r. ii- it Pui'iOAiood.

ittlt c. fi 0 ur WATRA MEMORIAL CENTER 2848 W. Cermak Chicago 112 247-2421 ain mi: Funeral Directors it. of l. I i il'i el iV rs.

ri" I' iwt V.id.i Bri'wn, Lr r. Ellen, 'ji'-i, -iiui the l-ite of it Hmvp. I li u- 1-iMine-nt 1,1 Mondav, St. Peter Lutheran church, ill W. Olive street, Arlington Heights.

W'li lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment Memory Gardens cemetery. 253-0168. C. H.

JORDAN (0. I- um )'' i Ifi'l i i Hi i i I 1 1 1" ifji 7 William P. Gallagher, 78, of 9I6 Aduana avenue, Coral Gdbles, pjssed aviay Thurstlay, Mdy in Coral Gables. Mr. G'llldcihiT is survivid by his wife Leone H.

aid l.vo sons, Raymond J. and Richard. Mi. GdllitntiiT was a former resident oi R.ver Forest, III. and a director and vice president of the International Reyis-tci Chicago, III.

and ditector of Coral Research Development Florida. Arrangements in Coral Gables, in clnroe of Philbrich Funeral Home, Coral Gables. Services II a. m. Saturday Inlemient ptivate.

It is requested, in tieu of flowers, donations be made to the Ametican Cancer society. (icnlile See Michele Marinella notice. (iralinik Constance S. Grabnik, May 2, 1969, late nf 3605 N. Damen avenue, beloved wife ot George; dear daughter of Laura and the Idle Olio Meyers; fond sister of O.

Warren IMarcelynl, and Dale IJoanl rVevcrs. Funeial Monday, i p. at Nelson Funeral Chapel, SI 49-5! N. Ashland avenue al Foster. Intenr.ent Rose-hill.

LO 5I47. (iranliach See Joint Pe'eioii hoikc (iranl rgi'na It lot Grant ol Hinsdale, age 16. May 1969. daughter of Gordon and lean Grant; sister cf Gordon, Alexander, David, Rosamond, and Deborah; grand-daughtpr of Mrs. A.

F. Law of Brook-liri'', and Mrs. Gordon Grant ol Saluda, N. C. Memorial services 2 in.

Saturday, al Union church, Hlns. dale. Intprment private. In lieu ot mcmofials may be sent to Hlns d- ie and hospital. FA 3-0634.

(irassii Cirl A. Grasso, beloved husband of the late Josephine; dearpst father of Ca mine ICharlr-si Taborelli, Florence Carl lAnnl, jnseph lAnn, and Ihe late Michael fond grandfather of Carl an'! Michael; great-gtandtather ol Anthony and Mark. Funeral Monday, 10 a rr from Lombardo Funeral Home, W. Chicago avenue, to Our Lady of the Angels chutch. Mass 10:30 a.

nt. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. Visitation after 6 p. m. Saturday.

Please omit flowers. NE 8-8200. (iradcaii is. iu in i JUnlN v. -1 liu li-r 'J 'il i i-l I il-'t-n i I lit I I in 'tidra 'i- I I' tii.

,1, il 1 1 jt Iu ti Oiicni in tl dil'iU'-. 'j '0 ti In lif-u nl '0 Aini-r il tie dPiiretiate'd. Maniglia See John J. Hcrr notiei: Marinella Michele Matinella. devoted husband el the late Mdiv.

nee Valentino; loving faiher of Anqcline IRalphl Gentile; grandfather of one; deal hiothei ol An thony. Funeral Mc-nddy, 9 a. Irom Rosario D. Salerno's Sons Funeral Home, 6J)0 W. North avenue, to St.

Francis Borgia rrturch. Interment Mounl Carmel. ME 7-0449 or ME 7-0450. Marcno Irene Bullard Maieno, beloved wite ot the late Chailes IColil; fond molhcT i of the late Raymond; giandmother of I Raymond dear sister ot Lottie Bi taglia, Raymond Nolesas, and the late Bullard; dear aunt ol maiu nieces and nephews. Functal M.ondav.

8:30 a. front The Voiilelaii Fu i neral Home, 6901 Belmont avenue. to St. Atlracta church, Cicero, III. Mass I 9:30 a.

in. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. Please omit flowers. NA 2-9300 I or NE 8-7200, Lr i i Dedication Announcements Lev in A miintot mill be ilciie-l rfi -rv It iO nt. rtl t)s d.l-'lU: Mli: 16.

Sol a a ii i i liainblfss day mi his 1 'en oil U. S. heacAai -J south ol Sol-livan. I an I st: nek a lailiiv poic. The ic! in alone in the ear, died annul three hours ala-i' the accident in a Sulhv.

hospital, pohca said. Henry I of Route I. Hebron. Ind was killed yesterday when the car he was tlriv ing as struck by a southbound Chesapeake and Ohio freight train at U. S.

highway "0 111 Ross tow II -hip. -olltll of Can' Indiana slate police said llainel drov into the path of the train altho liie Hasher signals were workine. and the wh'slle had been smiadeil A old East ChicaiM girl died late last night in St. James hospit.d, Chicago Heights, of injuries she suffered earlier when hit by a car at l-lth street and Lincoln avenue, hieaeo Heights. James Pepin.

I'). I 111 E. I East ('hieaiat Heights, the drivel' of the car. laid police that Carmin Hicks, of 17ut) Drexel av ran liuiit of his car. He was no! licketed.

As of had been i.dlrd Ml Ii tie i rounty since Dec al I 1 1 wia in Cinea-ai v. persons v.eiv ia Hie pel'lod RITKSSLT I OR r.CHAAIBLKSS, BAKINC LKADLR Park Ridge. Mr. Armstrong, long prominent in the graphic arts mduslry, died Tliursday in Lutheran C.erjral hospital, Park Ridge. He was a former director of the Printing Industry of Illinois and the Franklin Association of Chicago.

He leaves his widow. Jennie; a daughter, Mrs. Jean A. Nicholas; a son, Richard Reed Armstrong; seven grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Dunn Services for Mnthon B.

Dunn. of 070!) N. Caldwell will be held at 11 a. in. Monday in S.

Richard Episcopal church. al'U Devon av. Mr. Dunn died Wednesday in Wesley Memorial hospital, lie was chief auditor for Montgomery Ward company and had been employed there for 27 years. He was a member of the board of directors of the Chicago chapter of Internal Auditors institute.

Mr. Dunn leaves his widow, Ellinor; a son. William a daughter, Patricia Ellen; his mother, Mrs. Beatrice Dunn; and a sister. Sam uows Sam Janows, of 5701 Sheridan died yesterday in Wesley Memorial hospital.

Mr. Janows was a former steward ol the International Ladies Carmen! Workers union and operated Cari's Millinery store. Wti E. litid st. for more than tin years until he retired five years ago.

Surviving are his widow. Dorothy; two daughters, Mrs. Sylvia Schlade and Mrs. Harriet Oilman, and five grand children. Services will be held at H) a.

in. Monday in the chapel at "liHi Broadway. Lena Gclfawl Mrs. Lena Celland. 77.

ol Ti'i It Keeler Skokie, died yesterday in her home. She was an active fund-raiser and volunteer lor the Resthaven Rehabilitation hospital and Fox River rehabilitation pavilion. Mrs. Celfand. the widow ol Meyer Celfand who died in li'til.

is survived by a son. Dr. Leonard; a daughter. Mr. Florence DeM.ir; seven grand-e i I re and nine greatgrandchildren.

Services will be at noon Monday in the chape! at bioo Devon av Mrs. (race W. Krurgcr Services for Mrs. Welter Krueger. of KHfi N.

Law-ler the widow of Dr. Arthur, a physician who died in will be held at 2 m. Monday in the chapel at 'M') N. Central av. Mrs.

Krucucr. who died Thursday in her home, was a past president of the women's auxiliary of the northwest branch of the Chicago Medical society. She is survived by a daughter. Margaret; a son, Frederick; two grandchildren; and a sister. Mrs.

Mrs. Constance S. (irahmk. oi N. Damon died yesterday in her home (irays-lake.

Services will be held at i p. m. Monday in the chapel at "till N. Ashland av. Mrs.

drabnik and her husband. (Icorgc, operated a bakery at 1 r- 'Ii l.ifiiPl nt I' -i qtartd John Carirll I iiM Mis, r. rm and I I ir In 10 I i. i n. 1 it't H.ti iMe-.

I- Ar- p.ipe-rs Cemeteries Cogswell Markvat Vl.Si' GDl '1 ba- '-J if Di. I i Arli.i i't- 'I tier r.l I A in I pI'mi, Charles R. Markvat, beloved husbd id r.t the late Rose; dear uncle ot Arthur Mueller, Marie Peiscrt, Elenor Kirk, a -d Lucille Keck. Funeral Monday. 9:30 a.

from Liddy Chapel, 4920-24 Irving Park road, to St. Bartholomew's rliurch. Interment SI. Boniface's. Ki 5-6220.

VhpI M. Giait'au. Wheaton, be-loed wife of the laic Roy dear mother of Hubert Roy, Shirley June, and Denald Clayton; qrandmother of sin. eeds may call at Hanerhoff Funeral i If 9 a at Americans and two Sherpa guides lo death Monday as wore selling up an advance base camp for their a-cent of awesome Mount Dhaulagiri Head related. The mountain is 110 miles northwest of here.

"There was no trace of them, and we think it would be impossible lo recover any bodies," Head said at a press conference. Cue of those killed was the expedition leader. Boyd Everett Jr of New York, whose parents live in innetka. III. Escaped Slide's Onrush The stubble bearded Head said Ihe avalanche struck as expedition members labored lo bridge a crevasse and establish the advanced camp for their assault up the unclimbed ridge of the loot peak.

One man Louis Keichnnil of Palo Alio. Cal. -escaped altho he was standing at the spot where the avalanche struck, others in the area who survived were Dr. James Morris-sey of Olivette, ami James (I. Janney.

of St. Louis. "Tins is mountaineering we have to take risks." Head said. Expcilitinn We cbo.se the difficult southeast route because this would give rich experience. It may not be conquered for some years to come.

Our expedition stands abandoned. We do not know if we shall ever uet back to tins beautiful inount nn." Ktad disclosed that he bad become Ii 1 i in one eye, caused by an edema resulting from climbing too high ton fast. Heeause of that he had not been with the advance party, and iiad gone to the Nepalesc wireless post and landing strip at Jomosoni for evacuation. In Wasluiuion. state department officials said they had learned that 11 Americans, not in.

were in the party and that the man also survived identified him as Tcr-icnce II. Heeh. ol Spokane, Wash who joined the expedition in Katmandu as transport olf.ci ('limbed lit 211,01111 eet Head said the advance group had been up to feet and then etaue down In establish the advance camp at 17.000 led. "Thty were actually working on it when this terrific avalanche came down and swept them down feet," be related. Head said the advance team was bridging a In foot crevasse Home, 304 N.

Main, Wheaton. Saturday I Mefldelsohn VI --a -iv-r n-i'-i'iirn flij evening, vnere pivips will be held Monday. May 5, at 2 Interment private. 668-O027. it ir i1 a i CM 'I i.

t. I'isl'i l'(l--s Dorothy M.cndelSOhn of 5 J3 Bur avenue, devjt'd daugh'rr of Bene and the late Harris; dear sistei of tee late Maufv, Midedel, and Thelma Gdtes; fond aunt of Llovd, Enid Ross, Ai'hur Brown, Marda Sigel, and David Gates. Services Monday, 2 at Riser Memorial Chepel, 5206 N. Breadwai. In'erineet Ros'-hill.

Please oma Friends are asked to pay their re'pects at the time of tne services. LO 1-4740. Michalski Donald E. Michalski, loving husband ol Thetesa, nee Killing; beloved son ot Stanley Michais and Bemice richals; dear brother of Pair cij IJosepnl Knau' and Stanley 17adeltnel Michais i p- I'l ft' ir.lr-eli cen- -tl-' 1 tea. Main alian See Delia Scanlan noliec.

Hansen Ciri P. Hansen, fc of the late Olaf; is ter of D. A. Howard; aunt ot Helen S'aulfpr. 7cmber ot Oak Park chapter.

No. 539, o. E. Ray Oak club, Niikama Club of Oak Park. Friends "'W call Sundav, 7-9 p.

at Posfte-t- Chapel. 573 Lake s'leet, where c-- res will be held Mondar, I 30 -i Interment Acacia Park. EU 34U1. ICR GMe .1 i i V- I' N' nil C.BAVl. 1 i i' Friday and i-l I- -ss V.ir 5, In Lv.ri', 4 r.uAvr oi OFt loving 9randsoti ot Hatnet Heivey a'O Stanley F.

Michais; dear son-in-law ot Kenneth and Louise Killing; fond brother-in-law of Mark, Barbara, Suranne, Paul, Kenneth, and Kathleen Kiting; beloved nephew ot seven aunts and uncles. Funeral 9 a. m. Monday, from Belmont Funeral Home, 7120 Bel. mont avenue, to St.

John Betclw'drs church. Interment St. Adalbert's. AL2 7500. Ilanalik Hnien H-inialik.

nee S'ulaiter, beloved wife ot the late Stephens; loving moiner ot Andrew Henry iSophial and rrini dear grandmother ot Our-II A. Donna Barbara ci A and Michael et John and the late James fGiial Stu-lajter. Services Monday. I at M' iSlrf-l Funeral Heme SAfh Irvinn a I 1- i O.iK'i. lll leader, will be I I ia ISC6 M.inday in St.

Chrv so: ir, I Vj, chma-ii. I I I De.irborn si. 1 1 v. JM I I- i i i n-e i nun i -i tl ldP. -1 nv it -i vi' ho i-1 1, Pari, road Intermeit Bohemian Nation- al PL 6-V000 or VO 6-J877.

I III. In Mcmoriam (. Ti C-jitieit'o'i ilieii i ir bonie Hi lli.ia 1' nue Gicnec-e, sV4 11(1 I'l J. Men, age 56, VV. W.

II vet-i beloed husband of Marie, nee 7aniglia; dear son of the late John and I I n' brother ot Marie IHaroldl I Mison and Lillian. Funeral 9:15 a. ni. fr-im Columbian Funeral Home, North avenue, Oak Park, to St Sylvester church, Chicago. Mass it- 3j a.

m. Entombment Queen of H-a, en. Member of C. T. D.

post, No. 705, A. and 40 8, 8. Please omit rowers. ES 9-5151 or Vi 8-3010.

li 'ntie lifer Ciij.t Celia P. 7iilei, May bolovPd wife of Frank: dear mother of Jeanet'e Miller, James, John, Judy, and Mary; grdPdmothet of sin. Funeral Monday, May 5, 9:30 6. from Welmeskiph Funeral Home. 7066 N.

Clark street, to St. Jerome church. Mass 10 a. In ferment Al' Saints, Visitation alter 6 p. m.

Saturday. RO 4.0071. 1 Miller Raymond Miller, hu'bd'd rt Helen; I stepfather o' Donald E. Widel-ki and i Hatnet Webct cf Dubuque, of the late Hael Van Soest, Evelyn Johnson, Hatrv L. Miller, and G'erge Miller; grandfather of Linda.

Donald, I and Gregory. Renting at Carlson Funeril I Home, 304 W. 119th street. Setivces Fn-I day, 1:30 P. nt.

Interment Cedar Pan, Member ot and secietaty of Danish Btolher-I hood lodge, No. '07, and I. O. O. No.

817. Odd Fellow butvices Thursday, 8 o. m. PU 5 0184 Minalc Flemmie Minale. ree Tambone, be'crrj I wife of the late Gabriele; loving mother Ililtlcliraiiilt Kinder el- I laliins Pit.

He.ko Id'biandt, u. S. M. 'uddenU, pf Cicero. Ijvinq son of ai and Wilnid.

nee Sihafer; brother ot Belty Prost, Chris Soika, in Eilers, and Marion Plunkel. Rest. a a Ch.l-.iM-.S in a I Ii Si iiiiie and laircii Pacini ceai pain joined Seiuiie and iHireh Inn in beeoin-ing boa.i; chaii'inar: in IV ors I wo 1 'on. lie served lor yen's ell Ihe board ot 1:1: ce'oi Hoys eiub and was a past of (Vntral Mauulac-turing Divtriet rluli. I a' Hitrernan Funeral Home.

9445 W. I street, Brooklicid. Funeral Home. 3' Itaymcr Ravi I he Damon av enue address for manv wars. She also is sur L3VOJC, A LAUk'f TA I ran mh I jn-ti in al Niiernlii irials.

ambassador e.s an code-named t'ieern. top secret nu liuim de-tails of the invasion hy the allies, Papen. a (lerinan military academy wlm on tile general slatf. was military aiiavio at (Ionium embassies in Mexico I'ily and Washington lite ousel of World War I. ft diii I S.

He was ia'iv lor sabotaging the American war effort and ihe disastrous Black Tom munitions explosion in The explosion' Uied two persons and caused in million dollars dama. c. Papen wa ironi tiie United S.a'e when American newspapers riiilihcd him "the dev.l in a tup ha: Papen rejoined the general staff until Hi reaching the rank of mamr, then slipped in'o emii'ifs warn' he achieved inura-tiating himx li vvi'ii Con. Paul von 'lie presiilent. lianivlltii' in He and Cen.

Ku: Schleicher worked tosriher km liem-rich I -1 Democratic -l Ki iif 'ii- republic, and Papen became i Scl.li'u-iier doubleci'O'-sed I'aivn and took over the chare Papen took hi by persuading Hindi nbio in otN Schleicher. The "devil a top hat" found hr ih-en a woi'sc devil foi' a n.a-a I'apen I.eh''.ed outwit Hitler, n-e torn a-i a front lor I own conservative c.ii'.tiiil him, and evenl'iady di-card 'via. However. oi-pened with Papen ice cirmeoilor and imposed the rule of nazism in which had bis list's but never wa a major political Known I In- Fox Instead. Mnharkod on a new diploma'ic earei-r which earned him another sobriquet "the f0'," He beeaine Miilr-r's ambassador to An ana int'il.

undei'niiiun'j 'be independent country un'il Hie nai lake-over in Then became ambassador to Turkey, where he managed io keep the Turks neutral until nearly the end of World War II. He was interned after the war, freed by the Nuernberg War Crimes court, then sentenced to eight 'ears in a labor camp by a denazification court. He was reload in because of failini; health. Wrote His In recent cars he wrote Ins memoirs, "A Path to Truth." an attempt to defend his actions in a career which spanned three decades of imperial, Weimar, and na.i rule. Altho he spent his later years in seclusion, the obscurity was broken before his birthday in 1959 when the Vatican named him a privy chamberlain, the final evidence of his gill for outliving his past.

COURT OKDKKS 20-YEAR TKUM IN A KILMNC; David Ivoper. i. of 1 11 Fx-cculivc circle, (llenview. was sentenced in Circuit court by Sheldon Brown to a lo i years in stale prison lor involuntary manslaughter in the ath of Frank Sowa, 17. of Kenton on June V.im.

Sowa died after right days to a coma after he was hit on the skull with a baseball but durln a fpiariel with Koper, who was scheduled lo enter the United Stales Military academy til West Pinul. N. Y. Roper was lived alter posting a bond, pending up-peul of his com id ion. "us W.

31 it street. Brooklicid. Funeial 'nddv. II a m. Inteimcet Mount Em-tiein.

485-2000, Visilation Saturday alter 3 p. in. Janicki Or. Charles P. Janicki D.

D. (t Villa Park, beloved husband of Invino father of Mrs. Linda Reisirtq, Patricia, and Pamela; dear stepfather of Torn and Gary; son of Dr. Charles P. Janicki Sr.

and Alma Janicki; brother of Mrs. Lois Waskowski. Funeral II a m. Mondav, at Steuerle Funeral Home, 350 5. Ardmore avenue, Villa Park.

St. Adalbert's. Visitation after p. Saturday. 832-4161.

Frank j. janisch, beloved husband of Stella Dyrkacr Janisch; lovinq father ol Deborah, Katherine, and Frank dear snn of Kalherine Herroq Janisch and the rile Frank: fond brother of Ann Valentino and Michael Janisch; son-in-law of Julia Funeral Monday, 9-30 A 't Hill'. i'v ef io, n- I I III 'I i -p tu', A i-p J.l.'l A-tri. i. I' I I Arlt-ur tt-." lit'- Fdward I- i' i'ti.

if It. b-plher ol I ISP Cil, fu'-Ttl 8 IS tn 'f- -v i Sons Fu-p'-i nil rnrak road, ti II" e'li la'i 0 r. i ol Heuen. i t-i -nrr i H.l's Cnm. '-'I -I lJ II 2-202.

V. il ll.i't! -V dlln 2 ni. Ilium 1 n. r' I lli-i p- al II am Mi I 'It, rt flfdHice I li ti'tt; liitiihei el A a Situid 5 lo I li a .1 'ijiul 'i 10 at St. I a 'i, I', 'I 5le, VV.

De i i-s a. 8 a 11 al 'i I- l-ttret'l I. I- t. ee' 's tr, A Ji Amci- ti" tl i I'M iHni'-ky I 1 fj, ti. lnve-1 liu' li.n 'l nt ka'h'i i', pro Hlavae, dMr brother of' I nihil and Anna I at aboul noon when the noise ItinM ol an avalanche was heard.

Dw "A tremendous ice avalanche io.c to '-im: swept thru the party and con- W)" tinned down the glacier depos Fraternal Notices it ing its debris about feet lakks A RIO RKACIIINf; RKCORI) LKVKL Detroit. May LfveN of all the (lival Lala-s continued to rise in the week, wth Lakes Superior an'l Erie toward reeied levels. Tae l'ri''ed Staler lake -r-vcy reported yesterday that Lake Snirrier rose pmr inches in the pis! uton'h to feet above sea level and is now jus! lower." he related. "Lou Kei- Chicago local no. us.

i Arthur S.m'.rm, ehardt was left unhurt at the m'-i i V'-iMliDfi 1 l' It I' -I )omt ol impact. i Others at I2.5IIH I'eel Heichardl immediately begiin r' find liis vanished trying lo ot Steve, Carmelia Viliati, Rose twong. Rita, Gabriel, and John; fond sistet of Lucille Clnelro and the late Maty Rose. Vito. Flota Rose, and Rose Rose; giandmother of five.

Funeial Mondav, 9 a. ftom Rago Brothcts. 5120 Fuller-ton avenue, to Divine Saviour church, Norridqe. Mass 10 a. Entombment Queen of Heaven mausoleum Visitation afier 4 p.

m. Saturday. Please omit (lowers. AR 6-7800. Mooncy See Cliatles L.

Sluebncr notice Mnrniino See Charles Carnegie notice Morton Ceraldine Filiott fortoi of 1645 Ridn' avenue, Evanston, May 7. 1969, wile, ot Clarence W. Motion; mother ol John Morton; sister nf Mirs. Aiildred E. Jans sen of Huntington, w.

and Pobert B. Elliott of Lombard, III. Frieids may call ft Hebblethawile Chapel, 1567 Marie avenue, Evanslon, ftom 7 to 9 p. m. Satutday.

Memorial semice 3 Sun dav at Tittle chapel of First United Methodist church, Evanston. Interment Peloma, III. In lieu of flowets, memorials may be made to the Women's society of First United Methodist chutch, Evanston, or American Cancer society. Muller David Joseph Mullet, aqe 17 months, suddenly, beloved son of Roy PhvlHs Muller, nee North: brother ol Roy, John, and Phyllis; grandson of Helen E. flnrth, Elsie Muller, Chief Frederick Nuth, U.

S. N. and Ftank Muller; great-grand son of Phiilio and Catherine Fire Hughes Sr. Visitation Saturday aftet p. m.

and until funeial Monday, 9: 10 a. Irom Barr Funeral Home. 6222 Broadway lo St. Geitrude church. Requiem mass 10 a.

m. Interment Calvary cemetery. SH 3-4034. Nasftnimlt DEATH NOTICES vived by her mother, Mn Laura Meyers, and two brothers. Miss Dorothy Mendelsohn Miss Dorothy Mendelsohn.

W. Barry died yesterday in Crant hospital. She was a piano teacher for more than years in the Chicago Musical college, De Paul university, and Chicago Conservatory college. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Belle Mendelsohn.

Serv- ices will be held at 2 p. Monday in the chapel at 520ii Broadway. William (. Borden William O. Borden, of 2N2II Pleasant Hill rd Whea-ton, a member of the Wbeaton police force, died yesterday in 1 Hiiies hospital.

Surviving are his widow. Sierra Sue; and three daughters. a Vickie and Laurie. companions. After an hour at the impact spot he began mov nom waner uuinian sons, 2K2 VV.

79th street, to Lime Flower church Mass 10 a. m. Interment SI. Mary cente-leiy. TR 4-7300.

Klacr Sec Mac J. Schindlcr notice. I Klemp Flda Klemo, nee HorenberQer, May 2 of Deerfield, wife of A. G. IGusI Klemp; mother of Robert H.i of two; sister of Ralph Horen-bencr and the lale Mabel Ott.

Visitation after 3 p. m. Sunday, May at Kelley Spalding Funeral Home, 1787 Deert'e'd road, Highland Park. Funeral II a m. Monday at Trinity United I Church of Christ.

831-4260. ing down, searching as he went. At feet he met Mor-; Anderson rissev. Duenwald, and Janney w', tSZX' nl' f' ri. d'i1 Vaiy Pr-lnl.

bre'hpr -t A-tre S-tvi-'S 7nnday. it I 30 it' al Sens, I ad Inter-iet't i Mom tier ol -1, pii' t'e Pi't- it An'etican, Haw-Iti fi" Cllih. LA I CI nnril. will- 1 anil KIIIHI1, I i e- ii I' tl if Cl.iM Ih" Ml" L' ot Lucil'c ITI II Mi' ril ol Cil. 5, I p.

ill I- ih ii I ft I '900 rj Cii-TO. Inlf fun 'il C'-ll i Visitation Jlltr 6 m. tJ' loads up. They all went up lo Ihe avalanche spot aboul six hours later. "We searched until dark but 1 i i p.

re Bii.s t'-l'i 7. i FnAdiit Bow- ai Florpnre Ki'iirrypi I rs M.ir,i found only sonic light pieces of IJalaentis equipment and no signs of life," ti, tl (in 'ii-1 i R-t)-CI I in-'- A- Vi-itatni't vitnrday alter 7 m. Hrt'HP, 7020 Rnnse- I Snraces Mnnrlay, II i at rlMfPl. tnteiment I lliil Ipi'S West. Fi 4-J044 lee 17; r.d-ltnm ol V.T Ch caw.

I I i-iics R. I nmllipr ot Jnhnon, hft. I''1 Jn.ih lllflonl It.u.ir I 'i' I (h.lrtrrn; 70 (jrCill-Wil'lnl'le-" Vrtc-Mniitjfiy, 11.30 ,1. iK'iii Vi-'c- I irsi' Momr. 5 Will Ii live inches below lis record level, set in 1 The survey predicted ii would roach that It vol by June.

Lake i n'." Pi inches during April lo ne nit lies below its 'Xi2 I Lal.es M'cliiti'in an I Huron ro-e six inches Annl to 't fee! and Lake Ontario by in inches to feel Worker al Wichnldl's Kilhd hi Sled Ileum Hubert. M. of ti'ra N. Fairfield died late last night in Wesley hospital of injuries suffered when a 17-fool piece of framework lor an escalator being installed in Wiebold't department store. Sla'e and Madison streets, fell and erusho'l him.

IJiicnwald said. P.esidcs Everett, those who died were Paul Gerhard, Si, unmarried, of Laguna Peach, John Vincent lineman. 32, Grace Wolier Krueger, dear wile ol the late Dr. Arthur fond mother of Frederick W. (Helen W.I and Mar.

qaret qrandmother of Ann and Kath-ivn; sitir ol Betthe W. Masters. Funeial Monday, May 3, 2 p. al Mali Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central avenue.

Interment Mount Emblem. VISIIaMon aftct 6 p. tn. Salutday. Kuehne Susan E.

Kuehne, nee Dit'fich, of Joliet, mother of Kenneth C. Kuehne of Ri'Mwood, sister of Ann Schmitl ot Wlnfleld, five orandchlldreni four qreat-qrandchlldren. Funeial setvica at Sonnlan-Wllle Funeral Home, Joliet, 10:110 a. m. Monday.

Interment Elmhursl bt Anlhony i hull 'i I'llriin, (JiJ Hcivril Vail.lt'"1 I Teat Your Fads I Anna M. Nasebaedl, beloved wile of the 2 id p. in. PIc.i'.C O'nit ItOAtis t.y. SM', married, of Anchorage, Alaska; Burnett F' lii i of iwn, si'tn ol Hlrn Hall, Mary e.rVi.n.

L'-pntinr Hurls' and Charl'-ne ilt. Si'vics 10 a. m. Mondiy at; Ai'ntlW'irrl Funeral Home, mule 59 al Pine slf el. Wet Ch td'in.

Burial Glen t.iai cemelirv Visitation Satuidav, 7 to I 9 ai ''ti' if iy, I fo 5 and 7 to .10 P. m. 23I-I3O0 Dr. William Hoss. HO.

unmnr-1 toimtlly ot Chirfin, III ir- rr ri Mr. Raymn.itt Ho'npii ol Will Mm Bmhi II 'it I nice, l.ill.nn, Mis. Jamri fcv-i'i tAin, and August PlirrM nt bo't'toid, pteeT'M tiu'-h-ir-l An ne n.nni'tl, D-f. 10, I'-e. l-iii-n.

AH Srtinls ccmelcty, Dcs Plnincs, IM. riorl. of Norfolk, Conn. The two Sherpas were Tenz-ing I not the Tenzing Norlcary who climbed Mount Everest and Pema Phutar. cemetery, Joliet.

Visitation Saturday and I Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to P. m. i Lang I John Lang, age 7J, beloved husband of Miry, nee Plata i dear faiher ol Robert, Euaei.e, end Virginia Sablisi Grandfather ol eight; brother of Elitahetft Krapil, Stanley, and Julia Brusch. Funeral serv-icis Monday, 9 a. ftom Cooney Mortuary, E.

1 12th place, to St. Bartholomew Iielow each of the following questions are listed three answers. Make your choice, see the correct answer below and mark your score. I. What famous man worked on Ihe assumption thai "weakness is Ihe only crime" and thus made his name a byword for those seeking tower? la I Kant.

Machiuvelli. cl Horgia. 'I. Which of Ihe following was known as the "Pearl of the Ad I'ATIIEIt AN KXECL'TIVI-: lOuiS G. nrllllUllD'lll' Everett's father is Boyd N.

Kllison 'ee Jeli" Herr retire. In 1. I9s9, levinq It ni tn it tl Charles in-. i ti, 'i islet of Vir- "i t-r. nl.

led I 'hit iii ai Knt-ham oral fhapel, Tt slippf until It) Sun-tl. tal I p. at I uthpr-an rinirrh of Ihn 4901 W. 79'h In -I. leteimn-it O.lk Hill, RebPkah s'iv-(p ''itt'tlay.

8 under auspiees 'f cm C'l'i'v le'lne. Nl 90. Reined "Pa ve el It- tied Company HU 3M02 Deaths Elsewhere H-ights, 'n- ft. I lonil ai; Am -H .) f-f H. MiuUi, tin I'-'i viw "M'-ii iitiiiKi ot Oioiaf, Lue Rritms, M-v LivfM VisiMliOn i P.

111. iiuiifliy 1 Mil-f tluiq A Othlrf FuiicmI Home 1000 E. Norlhwrsl hi'ttlAilv, H-'i'it wiipii sctvkes will bp Iri'l v. II m. Inlirmtnl Ail II Wllt'tlint Towir.hiP ctf'CtPlI 7'2lMi late Man; loving moinpr or Kaimpng Nasebandt; dar arandmother of five.

Resting at Hennessy-Hotnbuig Funeial Home, 244 E. 13flih street. Services Monday, 1 p. at St. Paul Lu'hirat church, Dolton, III.

Interment Cedar Park. 468 9860. Nelson Martha M. Nelson, nee Carlson. Sister ot Agnes Mayor and Simon Carlson.

Services 1 p. m. Monday, al Monroe Funeral Home, Dclavan, Wis. Nnga Agnes Nooe. nee Potemoa.

lutmeiiy of Brighton Park, beloved w-'e of Michael; deaf molher of Chester I Sophia 1, Edwin Uudlthl, and Ihe late Edward, Thadd'ns, and Henry) devoted qrandmother ol five. Funeral Monday, May 5, at 9:30 a.m. from Fortune Funeral Home, 4401 S. KedtH avenue, to Five Holy Mattyts church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment Resur-tedion. LA 3 7781. O'Brien Jean O'Brien, nee Carter, dear wile ol Donald O'BfPii; molher of Susan Flaniganj qrandmother ol Bnbert Flani oan; daughter of Irwin WoeMhas and Mrs. Robert Melsha Cedar Raoids.

la. sister of Robtrt. Kenneth, end Tunnev. Services Saturday, 10 a. at John Raoo Sons Funeral Home, 5741 North avenue, Interment local Kindly omit flowers.

For Information, 189-8223. Cedar Rapids, papers Pleas copy. Papciak Walter Paptlak, aqe 80, beloved husband nf Helen nee Gnybnwsku dearest father nf Lorella aid Waller Aline I dnar brother nf 5lella LeMn 'and Stephanie Catherine of Genoa crturcti. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Lehinaiiii Richard K.

Lehmann, husband of Ihe late Margarete, ree Knlttel) father of Ketti-rrme G. Dietrich and Hildcgarde Lett-mann. Services Monday, II a. at Schterl Funeral Home, 2111 Lawrence avenue. Interment Brnnswood.

Visitation alter ti p. m. Saturday, 561-4850. Bi'llavlii I ippiiiUfr i Pltvllls IConkn rV' ll.iui,-,. I at 11 at 1 hi- Everett senior financial vice president of CNA Financial corporation, a holding company of the Continental Insurance companies of Chicago.

The parents live ul (il Indian Hill Winnetka. The son was a KiiiO graduate of Harvard university and a veteran mountain climber. He was an account executive for the Lehman corporation, New York investment trust. Cicero Police Officer Pavelhn Found Ilaiffcd Poitit, dfvolcri wilo ol pinfhpl ol A'ltliriry, Pull-il, rtud dpir ri.iii'ii'i i il I nfi-' Li Poil.i. Jrttp.

n-'il PwiliHo. Il.iinht'-I lit Anlni'iy A Ri'ltouirl; tO'ifl ill til'Irii' inl i fti' i-i SiiPf-lAl" Fli'iPfrtl 9 liom Rositiio D. SOiei'V- in-, I u-i i il una M'-ril' av: 1 in'. In On' Lilly Help rtiiisli.ins rimre Irtir n-pnl Mru-il WE Mi ol me Binghiini I lunar Miilillelini, (7. aulhor.

newspaper man, and pubbcisl and son of the former chief European eorre.spondenl of Ihe Chicago Daily News: his books included "llevolt I'. S. in N'cvv York city Maxwell Miiylicw I'pson, 9:1, honorary diii'inian of the board of Raymond International, heavy construction company; in Charleston, S. ,1. William aiiiiliris, president of the Instiliilion Iroiii ItMlii In Iihi.i.

in Chautauqua, N. Y. la I Honduras. bl Cuba. cl Panama.

3. In the first census ol the t'nilcd States showed. lal persons. bl persons. 019,204 persons, I.

The dean of all football instructors, Alonzo Stagg, played end at what school in 1H89-90? lal Yale. Princeton. Chicago. wswiiiis I. Machiavelh.

2. Cuba. a pnrsons. I. an ale.

'I "i Helm. tPithtpfl, nee I t''li-i ol Chanenc. nee it, i i nt i a It'tty Rybir; Ir, 't i ,1 De'la Turne'. I i A'' Hani'dfntth, Ftlna Wei- h'ndi, lihn, F-iimr S'linmann, Maroart-t iin; in" Rev Fippimiet, and the latt H.irUrl and Alfred Wolff, run-til Mav 5, 11 srrv'eps at Rnspwnnd Funeral Heap. 40,10 St Charles rnd, Bellwoid.

rm nl WUrt-'im feipnterv. II 4 6667. Vi'iiiim after 7 m. Saturday Ki' iminont Kittii-P' i'" tin, en' fje 26 b'i-ivrd i ita- nl lee i a Hie If 'P VVIMlHttl! -i let Vd" l-ileen Kreltr end Hint I a' Lels lu i il 0 Grand averlK at tli, le al' 6 rn Saturday, Mav 5, it 10.10 a. in si William iiiimh Mass II a.

m. All Sali'ls eimeicry, GI 3-I2J4. i Leszc.ynski I Victoria M. Lesiciynskl, nee Ciala, late o' Bellwood, beloved wife of Rich- I ard; loving molher ol Leon and Janett fond i'-ter of Frank Helen and John I ILoreMal. Funeial Monday, 9 a.

(torn Rittgp Funeral Home, 6670-28 W. Archer I avenue, corner of Natortia, to St. John Chrysosto'n church. Interment Resume- lion. 586-7900.

I.rwflndowskl Anna Lewandowskl, beloved wife of Ihe late Anthony; deaf molher of Marie (ihe late Johnl Lis, James (Helen Grelak. Irene Uamesl Stoufek, Clalte IHowardl King, and Gloria ISIanleyl Kodls; qiand- i mother ol eight; great-grandmother of five. Funeral Monday, :30 (. Itom Vtwlill Funeral Home, S'725 S. Pulaski I rnad, lo SI.

Turmius thitrch. Interment Resurrection ce'nt'try, PO 7-4'JO. Si" Jono VV. Pftnl'im IJani Bumaniec; loving qrandlalher nt sit Funpr.il Monday, 9-TO a frrn i Malec and Sons Funeial Heme. 834 31 Aihianrj avenue, tj St.

Helen ihncn Interment St. Adalberts. Founder nf Cicero Police 1,1. Joseph 1 Bonkei Pavelka. fil, of 210.1 S.

Loin-; in that suburb, was' ime ni tH'i ioid-pi found hanged yesterday in his JJ'ZX Carage. He retired Wctlm-a-, r'X day. Elm Lawn. J-O0M. v-piu-tuie eurmruie.

in tieu nt fit wet nffertags for masies, or donetlntts to ur favorite thinly, will be appreciated. HA 1-5800. a.

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