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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1967 18 Section 2 RAM: fMtaed in Vermont DEATH NOTICES unilb VMVVfVVVl Light Plane Crash TWO KILLED IN HIGHWAY 66 OBITUARIES II. Kay Humphrey i William Bryant Memorial services for H. Services for William C. Kay Humphrey, 78, of 520 Ash Bryant, 51, of South Stewart Winnetka, former chairman street, Lombard, a chemical STOCK CHECK of the Winnetka Trust and Sav- consultant, will be held at Jay, Vt, Oct. 22 (CPU Four persons were killed today in the crash of a light plane on the north side of Jay peak in northern Vermont, police said.

The wreckage was sighted by a search plane. A rescue team said all four aboard were dead. inrre Konlr uill Ha Kolrl at A-3fi KITING SCHEME p. m. Wednesday in the chapel AUTO ACCIDENT at 135 S.

Mam Lombard. p. m. tomorrow in the Chi! nil. orvaui, wuu uicu oaiuiuav it tm dren's chapel of the Winnetka Congregational church, Pine HI.

1)11 ge brokerage firm of E. F. Hutton street and Lincoln avenue. Winnetka. Mr.

Humphrey died u' TWi rnrrnnnrtv 00 Inc- said today a former for the i Lombard Community empIoye was a figure chest. He is survived by his a nnaTont Crash Into Abutment, 2 Others Hurt Friday in Evanston hospital. Boiler William J. Boiler, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth (Beth Boiler, Me Corcoran; dear father of Irene Burgh, William. Raymond, Dorothy Fitzgerald, Betty Cummings of Altoona, and Patricia O'Snee; grandfather of 18; brother of the late Arthur and James Boiler.

Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 24, 9:30 a. te St. Catherine of Siena church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment AH Seiits. Visitation at Smith Funeral Home, 245 Madison street. Oak Park. Member of local No.

134, I. B. E. W. Please ant flowers.

Bonk See Albert 8. Leder Notice. Bonkowskl Bonlck Anthony J. Bonkowskl, beloved husband of Irene, nee Kukiewskl; dearest father of Shirley Richard Room bos, Patricia (Michael Szymenski and Janice; dear brother of Frank (Anna, Bessie Telinskl and Victoria Krentz and the late Paul, Stanley, Peter, Julia Stoltman, Martha Kusnierz, Frances Sokolowski and Mary Wisniewskl; loving grandfather of six; uncle of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesday, Oct.

25, 1967. at 9:15 a. m. from Benrus Funeral Home, 3642 W. George street, to Our Lady Mother of the Church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Adalbert's. SP 2-6694.

Visitation Monday after 7 p. m. Bonick See Bonkowskl notice He is survived by his widow, widow, La vina; two sons, Wil- Turi tV mH Tinh. rVan scheme involving the accounts Blanche; two sons, W. Karl and TZZ'rS.

-ZZZIL SL I of customers. Floral Tributes SYMPATHY FLOWERS NOW! Fresh from uaugnier; ms muuier, xvxrs. Robert a daughter, Mrs O. Amiet; and a brother. Elizabeth Murphy: and six John D.

Brown, a regional vice president of Hutton, said that when the scheme came to grandchildren. Engoglia Vita Engoglia, nee dementi, beloved wife of Frank; dear mother ef Mrs. atose I Dan Alagna, Mrs. Kathryn Victor I uo, and Mario Mary Engoglia; grandmother of 13; ereat-grandmotrter of 17; great-great-grandmother of one; sister of Gaspare (Susie) Clementl. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 e.

trom Granata Funeral Home, 1702 W. 69th street, to St. Gall church. Mass 10:30 a. m.

Interment Mount Carmel. PR 6-0600. Evans W. Russell Evans of Fontane, formerty of Chicago, beloved husband of Alma. Services at 11 a.

Oct. 24, Tovnton Funeral Home, Walworth, Wis. Graveside services 2 P. Mount Emblem cemetery, Elmhurst. Member of the Carson, Pirie Scott post.

No. 314, A. L. Visitation after 3 p. m.

Oct. 23, at Tornlon Funeral Home. Fiene Edmund Fiene, late of Naperville, beloved husband of Selma; father of Roger and Dennis; brother of Mrs. Helen Schwarz, Wllbert, and Edgar. Funeral Wednesday, at 2 p.

at the Bethany Lutheran church. Visitation at the Frledrtch Funeral Home, 44 S. Mills street, Naeervllle, III. 355-0213. Fisher Edward A.

Fisher, husband of Martha, nee Hlevacek; dear son ot Anton and Magdalen Fisher; son-in-law of Josephine Hlavacek; nephew of Ann Nedvit; brother-in-law of Mildred Toler and Blanche Frank Dvoulerv; nieces and nephew. Local 638 and Pilsen Butchers. Service Tuesday, 8 p. m. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.

trom George Schubert Chanel, 6616 Cermak road, to Divine Prooldence church, westcnester. Mass 10 a. m. Entombment Queen of Heaven. 788-1092.

Fitzgerald See William J. Boiler notice. Ford James E. Ford, 8124 Crandon avenue, Oct. 22, 1967, beloved husband of the late Charlotte F.

Ford; fond father of Barbara (Anthony Levato, Charlene lArminJ Kruse, and Janice Ford; grandfather of six; son of Henry and Hazel Hoerman; brother of Hazel Castner. At Lain Son Chapel, 2024 E. 75th street, at Jeffery boulevard, where services will be held Wednesday, Oct. 25, at 10 a. m.

Interment Oak Woods. Visitation Monday after 6 p. m. Mrs. Amelia M.

Walsh Mass for Mrs. Amelia M. light eight weeks ago, Laddie W. Slamar Walsh, 58, of 843 Buckingham 000 to $500,000 was missing Sears Services for Laddie W. Slamar, 44, of 1429 S.

Gunder-son Berwyn, will be at 9:30 Two persons were killed and two others injured yesterday when the car they were riding in struck an abutment in U. S. highway 66 at Clarendon Hills road, near Clarendon Heights, Du Page county. An official at the Hinsdale sanitarium and hospital identified the dead as Miss Ann Lester, 22, of Laurenburg, N.C., and James F. Shepard, 21, of Daytona Beach, Fla.

John Baldwin, 19, of Bronx, New who died Friday in St. Jo- S1 accounts in seph's hospital, will be said at Hutton's Beaumont branch 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in Our ffl- Lady of ML Carmel Catholic Brown was church, 690 Belmont av. She ready talk fully when ar- a.

m. Wednesday in St. Mary of Celle Catholic church, 1428 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back PIIOXE 243-G624 Use Sears Revolving Charge Immediate Delivery Anywhere Flowers by SEARS Wesley av. in the suburb. Mr Slamar, a World War II vet was an assistant for the Andy aTeti maf tnat may Frain ushering service for 25 years.

Surviving are her hus- Paper Reveals Scheme eran, died Saturday in Hines Veterans hospital, Hines. He was a representative for the Jones Arthur O. Jones, age 44, of South Hot-land. suddenly, Oct. 21, father of Barbara, David, and Sleven Jones, all of Naperville; survived also by father and mother of Katlo, British Canada; one sister, Mrs.

Andrew Bine-ham of Spokane, Wash. Funeral servkes Tuesday, 2 p. Ackman Chapel. 318 Washington street. Naperville.

Interment Naperville cemetery. Jones Catherine Jones, beloved wife of the late William F.i sister of the late William. Margaret Smvthgnd end Andrew Kotcnin-sky. Member of Irvtng Park, chapter. No.

707. O. E. end 22d Church Scientist. Funeral services Tutider.

October 24, 1 p. at Matz Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central avenue. Interment Acaoe Park. Kane See Zama Sorganl notice.

Keck Harry Deane Keck, age 70, of Plank road, Naperville. Oct. 21. survived try wife, Mary Elizabeth; father ot Harry W. of Berwyn and James of Westmont; and grandchildren; brother of William of Grand Island, Neb.

Member of Structural Iron Workers union, local No. I. Funeral services Tuesday, 10:30 a. Ackman Chepel, 318 S. Washington.

Naperville. Visitation Monday evening. Interment private. Memorials to Cancer society. Kedroski 1p Cpl.

Albert A. Kedroski Sept. 21, 1967, at Queng Tri, Viet Nam, devoted son of Albert and La Verne, nee Wallbaum; fond brother of Patrice Leutensch lager end Oianne Jambrosek; uncle of Jennifer Leuleoschlager. Resting at the Colonial Funeral Home. SO N.

Milwaukee avenue, where services will be held Wednesday, Oct. 25, at 11 a. m. Interment Eden. SP 4-0366.

Kiltz Christian Kiltz, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth, nee Hunssinger; loving father of Walter K. Ruth Kiltz; dear grandfather of Walter K. Kristin, Sandra, and Michel Kiltz. Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 1 p.

trom Sullivan Funeral Home, 2701 W. 63d street, at Washtenaw avenue. Member of Weldeck lodge. No. 674, A.

F. A. M. Masonic service Monday, 8 p. m.

Interment Cedar Park cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to St. Stephens Ev. Luth. church or Pleasant View Home would be appreciated.

PR 6-8300. Kmiec Frank F. Kmiec, beloved husband of the late Frances Irene Kmiec; loving father of Robert, Roger, Rhonda, and Ronald Kmiec. Services Tuesday, Oct. 24, 9 a.

to St. John Vienny church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Resting at the Northlake Funeral Home, 140 E.

North avenue. Northlake, III. Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery. 562-0044. Knight Emma Knight, beloved sister of Clara Deany; several nephews and nieces.

Resting at the W. E. Kerr Chapel. 154th and Marshfield, Harvey, where services will be held Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 1 P.

m. Interment Evergreen. 331-0016. Kolnicky See William J. Boiler notice.

Kosbie Sam J. Kosbie, 10101 Old Orchard court, Skokie, beloved husband of Minerva, nee Dobkin; loving father of James L. (Elaine Kosbie and Hillary Jame Kosbie; devoted grandfather of Robert Alan and David Scott; dear son of the late Louis and Anna; fond brother of Meyer Jean, Jack Jean of Pahn Springs, Sally Oscar Berns, and the late Ida. Services Monday, 2 p. at Wein-stein Brotners Chapel, 1300 Devon.

Interment Westiawn. Visitation at time of service. RO 1-2400. band, John a clerk in the I He flew home from New York Upjohn Pharmaceutical com Civic Center; and two sisters, for a press conference after pany for nine years. He is sur Airs.

Constance basnow ana the Houston Chronicle outlined vived by his widow, Marie; two Mrs. Marion Telgman. the scheme. In the eight weeks since Hut WW ktaf UkkW AAiL daughters, Cynthia and Constance; a brother; and a sister, jut ouTn i ear 64 E. MONROE ST.

PLEAS FOR USE ton uncovered the scheme, Brown said, several employes have been fired, including an account executive he described James W. Schaefer S09N. HARLEM OAK PARK Mass for James W. Schaefer, 64, of 1420 Park Ridge blvd as "the central figure in the 32.602 INJURED OF GAS HEAT Park Ridge, who died Friday case." Altho Brown refused to detail mYW-r in Resurrection hospital, will be held at 10 a. m.

today in the scheme, he did say it was not inaccurate to liken it to TO CURB SMOG Botel Ernest H. Botel, age 74, of Tin ley Park, suddenly, husband of the late Marie; father of Madeline Rosenbach. Dolores Cihic Marie Schnetf, and William brother of Lisa Siemmerlin, Henry, Fritz, Herman, and Rudy; grandfather of 14. Resting at Hlrsch Memorial Chaoel, 183d and Harlem, Tinlev Park. Sunday after 4 p.

m. and Monday. Services Tuesday, 10 a. St. George church.

Interment St. Mary's. 532-4700. Bousquet Joseph S. Bousquet, dearly beloved husband of Muriel, nee Summers; fond father of Joseph of Syracuse, N.

Y.i two grandchildren. Funeral services Tuesday, Oct. 24, 1:30 p. at Meiszner Funeral Home, 5620-24 Irving Park road. Interment Graceland cemetery.

Information, PE 6-9000. Bryant William C. Bryant age 51, of Lombard, beloved husband of Lavina, nee Dougherty; fond father of William C. Jr. and Robert grandfather of Leah; dear son ot Mrs.

C. O. Amiet; brother of Col. O. W.

Bryant, U. S. at Panama Canal zone. Funeral services Wednesday, 1 p. at the Brust Funeral Home, 135 S.

Main street, Lombard. Visitation after 2 p. m. Tuesday. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens West.

629-0094. Burgh See William J. Boiler notice. Burns See Dennis J. Clifford notice.

Camberis Fotine Camberis, nee Kamberis, beloved wife of the late Gust; dear mother of James Catherine, Leonides Helen, and Metro Adrlennel; fond grandmother of nine; great-grandmother of one. Resting at Belmont Funeral Home, 7120 W. Belmont avenue, till 12 noon Wednesday. Services Wednesday, 1 p. St.

Deme-trios church, 2727 W. Winona. Interment Elmwood cemetery, information, 286-2500. Capolongo See Frank Providence notice. Mary, Seat of Wisdom Catholic church, 1500 S.

Cumberland Park Ridge. Mr. Schaefer FRESH FLOWERS check kiting, in which one worthless rhprk is nnvprprl xnth was assistant superintendent of For All Occasions Flowers Worldwide Chicago and Suburbs Milton E. Morgan, president nnnthpr station construction for Com monwealth-Edison at 1319 of the Gas Appliance Manufac- hirers association, made a Rees to Honor Checks FARRELL-HYNES FLORISTS Since 181S 2034 Went 95th Su DIAL 233-4020 1st Maywood. Survivors include a son, James W.

Friese See Wilfred C. Sdiwandt notice. Geranio Benjamin Geranio, beloved husband of Rose; dear father of Ronald and Mary Ellen; loving brother of Michael, Anthony, Frank, James, and Sally Lo Presti; also the late Caroline Morreto. Resting at the A. V.

Furman Funeral Home, 3100 Irving Park road. Services Wednesday, at 9 a. to Our Lady of Mercy church. Interment Mount Carmel. IR 8-5800.

Giannotta Concetta Giannotta, suddenly, dearly beloved daughter of the late Anthony and Josephine, nee Lipoma; loving sister of Lena Puleo, Thomas, the la.e Theresa Lipuma, and Marie Bruno; devoted aunt of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 24, 9:15 a. from De-Nicolo-Lesniak Funeral Home, 5734-40 W. Diversey avenue, corner of Mango.

Mass 10 a. m. at St. Ferdinand church, Barry and Mason avenues. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery.

TU 9-0115. Ginock Martha Ginock, beloved wife of the late August; mother of the late Mable. Services Tuesday, Oct. 24, 10 a. at Dunlap-Goldrick Funeral Home, 4516 N.

Kedzie avenue. Burial Waldheim. IR 8-1226. Grevenites See Caroline Libera notice. Grisco plea yesterday for citizens to A eeaumont Danic refused use more gas fuel, but coupled Iast month to honor about it with an unusual reason checks written to Hutton to help stop air pollution.

for deposit in accounts which, "Everv ton of fuel coal dis- the house's executives may three grandchildren; and sister. Funeral Directors York, driver of the car, was admitted to the hospital with a fractured arm. A fourth per-, son, William Waae, 24, of Detroit, was treated for a scalp injury. Police said that Baldwin fell asleep behind the wheel. He was ticketed for driving too fast for conditions.

The four were salesmen for a magazine company, police said. Kenneth Jackson, 30, of Proph-etstown, Whiteside county, died last night in Elmhurst hospital of injuries he received last Monday when the semi-trailer truck he was driving went out of control and smashed into a bridge abutment on the Eisenhower Mrs. Margaret Otten charges 40 pounds of sulphur draw upon to make investments oxides, 8 pounds of nitrogen for the clients. C. H.

JORDAN CO. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 113 YEARS Mrs. Margaret Otten, 86, of 91 Lee Northbrook, died 221 E. Erie SUpenor 7-7709 Saturday in her home. Mrs, oxides, and 200 pounds of sol- Erown refused to say that ids," he said.

"Every ton of customer was a party to natural gas discharges 12 to he Plan stating, "Let me as- Otten was the widow of William Otten, a north shore build 18 pounds of nitrogen oxides. sure you, urst, tnat no innocent JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS' 25 E. Erie WHitehail 4-60M ing contractor since 1912. Sur no sulphur oxides, and no sol- customer of Hutton has suf- viving are two daughters, Mrs. ids.

In addition, diesel fuel, lered a loss." Cemeteries Irmgard Graham and Mrs, refuse and gasoline were He said the word "innocent" Cavanangh Evelyn Leonard, wife of Will found to be major violators of was carefully chosen "We clean air. didn't put 'innocent' in there 4 GRAVE Lot Improved section Resurrection Garden, Chapel Hill Gardens South. Leonard, Chicago Tribune expressway. Elizabetti R. Cavanaugh, nee Wiederhold, dear wife of the late James fond mother of James Henry, Clarence, Reas S500.

H. J. Williams, 3685-73 theater critic; four grandchil The conclusion is obvious: just because it was a word that Haroio, and the late Bernard. Helen, vista tampana oceansid, Calif. Up to midnight Saturday, 439 persons had been killed in traf 92054.

dren; and four great-grand Grace, and the late Bemice; grandmother of three; great-grandmother of eight; sis- use more gas for industrial, surfaced at that time." commercial and residential en- 6-8 Accounts Involved THE DIGNITY OF ENTOMBMENT children. Private services were rer or winarea riansen, George, and Harvey Wiederhold. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from Grein Funeral Directors, 2114 held yesterday. fs now available at modest cost In our New Garden Mausoleum.

It gives the ergy needs, and air pollution Six to eight accounts were Krischel Joseph P. Krischel of Berwyn, beloved husband of Lena, nee Schroeder; loving father of Robert V. Krischel Eleanor; grandfather of four. Services Wednesday, 1 p. at Linhart Funeral Home, 6820 W.

Cermak road. Interment Concordia. 749-2255. LaMarche Irving A. LaMarche, suddenly, of Downers Grove, beloved husband of Catherine, nee Broderick; loving father of Mary Catherine; son of the late Ferdinand and Georgiana LaMarche; brother of Laura Morin, Stella LeSage, Clarence, Irene Smith, Loretta Vosicky, Vivian Klein, and the late Fred, Lumina.

Homer, and Brother Liguori James, F. S. C. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from the Adams-Winterfield Funeral Home, 4343 Main street.

Downers Grove, to St. Joseph church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St.

Mary's cemetery. WO 8-1000. Lechowicz Irving Park road, to St. Aiphonsus church. mosT secure proiecnon a no is a memorial will decrease correspondingly." involved, all handled by the ot everlasting eeaury.

call tor brochure, No obligation. MOUNT OLIVE CEMETERY fic accidents in Cook county since Dec. 31. Of these, 227 were in Chicago, where 32,850 were injured in the same period. SHOOTS WIFE, THEN TURNS Association Meets Today dismissed executive, he said.

Mass id a. m. interment weal cemetery. JU 1-6336. Cederlund Morgan spoke to the asso- The Chronicle said thev in- 3880 N.

Narragansert AV -3770 Clifford E. Cederlund, suddenly, 61, formerly of Chicago, beloved husband of Frances Grisco, nee Konofsky; devoted wife of Edwin; dear mother of James (Diana) Cnaloupka; grandmother of Jimmy; sister of Bessie Reichert, Anna Franek, Mary Stransky, Joseph and William Konofsky, and the late Rudolph and James Konofsky. Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 p. at Becvar Funeral Directors, 5218 S. Kedzie avenue.

Interment t-air-mount. PR 6-3809. Grossman Gertrude Grossman, beloved wife of Joseph; devoted mother of Jeanne Milton Bower; dear sister of the late Edward Cooper; loving grandmotner of Dayle and David Bower. Services and interment Monday, Oct. 23, at 2 p.

at family lot, Beverly cemetery. For information call Furth Chapel, Mi 3-5400. Guiseppe Anna Guiseppe, nee DiA90sto, beloved wife of the late John; loving mother of Joseph James Mildred A. Conner! and Mary A. Tichy; grandmother of 13; great-grandmother of seven.

Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 25, 9:30 a. from Rosewood Funeral Home, 4000 St. Charles road. Bellwood.

Mass 10 a. 4 GRAVES at Woodlawn cemetery. All for $500. LA 14644 ciation's board of directors eluded those of persons whose meeting yesterday prior to the incomes appeared too modest Gertrude, nee Ktviand; devoted father of Nancy Ann Verch and Bernard grand 8 GRAVES lot in Acacia Pk. Cemetery.

opening today of the American to explain the sums moving father of four; fond brother of Harry, Reas. Call RO 4-6706 GUN ON SELF Malchior, and Ellen Waag. Visitation jas association convention, thru their bank aernunts TWO crypts in Memory Garden, Arlington after 7 p. Monday. Funeral Wednes Heights.

$1,500 each. 272-5141 Morgan said that cleaning up Brown said no securities as day, 11 a. m. Donnellan Funeral Home, Thomas Kerrigan Mass for Thomas M. Kerrigan, 41, owner of the Spa restaurant, U.

S. highway 20 near Chesterton, will be said at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Notre Dame Catholic church, Long Beach, Ind. Mr.

Kerrigan died Saturday in the restaurant office. He leaves his widow, Ro-setta; three sons, Thomas, Robert, and John; two daughters, Janet and Katherine; his mother, Mrs. John V. Kerrigan; a brother; and a sister. 10045 Skokie boulevard, Skokie.

Interment 4 GRAVE LOT in Pansy section in Acacia park cemetery. $225 each. FO 9-6621 air pollution is the responsi- such were stolen, but he re-bility of every citizen, not just fused to denv that nnnpvistenf Memorial Park. 675-1990. Chrzas GRAVES Will divide.

Memorial Est. xi a a I wHW MU 5-4869 5-GRAVE lot plus 1 single. Acacia Park Irene T. Chrzas, nee Husarik, beloved wife of Stanley; fond mother of Ronald me responsiDiuiy oi mausiry. money had been used for in- If everyone does his share, he vestment purposes.

said, "we'll all breathe a lot The Histrirt flttnrnpv at Rpan. cemetery. $200 each. 543-3926 In Memoriam J. and Dennis P.

Susan; grandmother of Ronald John and David sister of Mildred Votruba, Edward Es-teile, William Ann, John Olga, Walter Josephine, and Philip Lillian Husarik. Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 24, 8:30 easier." Morgan is group vice mnnt onri president oi u. cmim states attorney for the eastern a. m- trom jonn T.

enrastka Memorial iVillwaUK.ee, WIS. Hivicinn nf Tpvoc mnfirmcH Chapel, 6301 W. Cermak road, Berwyn, a i Bodin Carl Bodin Oct. 23, 1966 Did I say I never think of you. When I hear our favorite song? I thought that I could fool myself.

But. Darling. I was wrong. yvuuuuu turn poasiuie 8u- av fW tua to ciessea sacramenr cnurcn, central Park and Cermak road, Chicago. Requiem mass 9:30 a.

m. Interment Queen of utions to the problems will be IT Miss Jane Adams Miss Jane Adams, 60, of 9222 Justine died yesterday in Christ Community hospital. She LOVING WIFE, NELLIE Peter Ozimek, 44, a carpenter employed by MacNeal Memorial nospital, Berwyn, apparently killed his wife, Joan, 40, and then shot himself after a quarrel last night in their 2d floor apartment at 6738Y2 Cermak Berwyn. Sgt. John Waszak and Policeman Larry Chieffo of Berwyn police said the couple's daughter, Mrs.

Susan Hoffman, 20, of 1805 S. Harvey Berwyn, received a call from her father in which he said he had just shot her mother and was going to shoot himself. Mrs. Hoffman telephoned police, who found the two bodies. Mrs.

Ozimek had been shot three times in the back. Ozimek was shot once thru the right temple and was found with an neaven. ui z-zyyg or ut 2-l02j. Clifford well this week, which is cleaner Exchange commission and the Gorski Eugene J. Gorski Oct.

23, 1966 The heart of man restless. Until it finds its rest In Thee. air week. Dennis J. Clifford, suddenly, late of 4635 W.

95th street, formerly of 69th and Texas securities board. The city of Chicago, the Chi- Elizabeth street, beloved husband of Mary Mayme Clifford, nee Burns; loving ta LOVING WIFE ALDONA 11 FIRES SINCE St. John Vianny church. Interment Queen Of Heaven cemetery. Li 4-6667.

Hamill Mary Agnes Hamill, nee McGill, dear wife of John; loving mother of William Dolores, Kathleen Melvin Kunz, John Ethel, Frank Barbara, the late -Mary Burklow, and James Hamill; grandmother of 26; great-grandmother of one; fond sister of Patrick and John McGill, Jane Gilchrist, Catherine Hamill, and the late Brigid McQuillian. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from Kelly-Carroll Funeral Home, 2616 W. 38th street, to St. Agnes church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. Native of Ballinacaird, County Antrim, Ireland.

523-0980. Hanrahan Bernard J. Hanrahan, beloved husband of Elizabeth (Essie), nee Kelly; fond father of William J. Dorothy, Edward R. Jacqueline, Philip S.

Joyce, Kathrvn Frank Meyer, Richard G. ShielaJ, the late Bernard and James; grandfather of 19; great-grandfather of four; brother of George, the late Florence Clerken and Edward A. Hanrahan. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a. from Egan Funeral Home, 3700 W.

63rd street, to the church of M. Gall. Interment St. Mary. Visitation after 6:30 p.

m. Monday. LU 2-2C00. Hosek mer or oisrer mane erenoan, u. John J.

Kipp, and the late Bernard was a supervisor with the Illinois Bell Telephone company for 40 years. Miss Adams is survived by a brother, Charles, and a sister, Mrs. Blanche Best. Services will be at 1:30 oiiu uiuuouv. auu ocvcu uuici Frank Hosek, beloved father of Evelyn P.

Clifford; dear grandfather of six FRIDAY IN U. C. great-grandfather of three; fond brother Syudam. Graveside services at 2 p. Bohemian National Cemetery 5255 John Lechowicz, beloved husband of Emily, nee Sieja; loving father of Nina-Marie and Celeste; father-in-law of Wayne Cabote; dear brother of Manda and Lillian; fond brotter-in-law of Emil Schauer, Nick Kuhns, John and Edwin Sieia; also sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews.

Funeral Wednesday, October 25, at 9:30 a. from Woiciechowski Funeral Home. 2129 N. Webster avenue, to St. Hedwig church.

Interment St. Adalberts. AR 6-4630. Leder Albert B. Leder, dear brother of Amelia Spickelmier, Elizabeth Bonk, En-ma Madden, and the late Sophie Adams and Edythe Boudreau; many nieces and nephews.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from Wm. C. Smith and ions, 2500 Cicero, to St. Genevieve church.

Interment St. Joseph. 237-8070. Leech Martha B. Leech, loving mother of George Velma Leech.

At Mee Ramme Funeral Home, 3918 Irving Park road. Visitation starting Monday, 4 p. m. Funeral services Tuesday, 1 m. interment Ridgewood cemetery.

IR 8-0038. Leone Joseph Leone, late of 452 N. Green street, beloved husband of Rose, nee Allegrerff; dear father of Frances Joseph DeLongis, E7 Nick, U. S. A.

Margaret, Rose Marie IPete Dalo, and Carmella Frank Mangialardo; fond brother of John, Carl, Russell, and Clara; loving grandfather of eight. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. m. from Rago Brothers, 624 N. Western, to Sancta Maria Adoo-lorata church.

Entombment Queen of Heaven. AR 6-7800. Lewin Jennie Lewin of 5635 N. Jersey, beloved wife of the late Morris; dear mother of Minnie Goldberg June JoeJ Turf, and George (Barbara); grandmother of four; great-grandmother of one; sister of Ida Bard; sister-in-law of Lillian Sidransky. Services Monday, 12 noon, at Original Weinstein Sons Chapel, 3019 W.

Peterson road. Interment Westiawn cemetery. Chapel visitation at time of service only. Information, LO 1-1890. organizations will note the week with a luncheon today in the ot Ann O'Brien, Cornelius.

Daniel. Laura and Celex Clifford, the late Catherine UNIT PROBED Sherman House. Three compa Burns, Micnaei, iarretr and Mary Clifford. Funeral Wednesday. 9:15 m.

m. N. Pulaski road, Monday, Oct. 23. Jalonack Johannah Hatry Jalonack Oct.

22, 1963 You are always in our hearts. nies will be honored for their p. m. Wednesday in the Drexel Park Presbyterian church, 6353 from the Kelly-Carroll Funeral Home, 9315 The 11th fire since Friday work in air pollution control. LEE, RUTH, AND CHARLES Alarshiield av.

night in a three-building coin plex of the University of Chi Cite 3 Firms s. Msniana avenue, to st. oeraia's cnurcn. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment St. Mary's. Member of Calumet council. No. 632, K.

of C. Former general superintendent of Belt R. R. Visitation after 4 p. m.

Monday. ST 3-0460. They are Cargill, an cago at 57th street and Univer automatic in his hand. DEATH NOTICES agricultural products firm; sity avenue caused $4,000 Collin Hartman Marguerite Collin, nee Pierce, beloved wife of Wilson dear mother of Elinore Sherman; grandmother of five; great-grandmother of seven. Funeral Tuesday, 8:30 a.

from Gibbons-Robillard Funeral Home, 134 S. York, Elmhurst, to Immaculate Conception church. Mass 9 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven.

TE 2-0018. Mrs. Amelia Hess Services for Mrs. Amelia Hess, 82, of 241 Walden Glencoe, will be at 2 p. m.

today in the chapel in 5206 Broadway. Mrs. Hess, who died Saturday in her home, was the widow of Samuel S. Hess, a knitwear representative who died in 1952. Surviving are a son, Dr.

Edmond a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Epstein; and four grandchildren. Adams Jane Adams, beloved daughter of the late David and Catherine Adams; fond sister of Charles J. Adams, Blanche Best, the late Annie Hueston and Mary C. Adams; aunt of Thomas Hueston, Catherine Bren-nan, Blanche Bielawa, and John Best.

Resting at the Fern Chapel, S. Western avenue at 100th street, until 11 a. m. Wednesday. Funeral 1:30 p.

at Drexel Park Presbyterian church, 64th and Marshfield. Interment Mount Hope. Member of Telephone Pioneers of America South council. Procter Gamble; and the Wil- damage yesterday. liam J.

Wrigley company. Yesterday's fire started in The luncheon meeting also the third-floor University thea- will include speeches by many ter in the Reynolds club. Most of the nation's top air pollution of the damage was to costumes control officials. and props. A university spokes- Among the speakers will be man said police are puzzled as Dr.

John T. Middleton, director to how an arsonist could get into of the National Center for Air the closed building because the Pollution Control, Washington, complex has been under police D. and Clarence W. Mas- surveillance. Gertrude E.

Hartman, nee Scherger, beloved wife of the late Anthony loving mother of John Nicholas, Clifford, Leonard, and Gertrude Moran; fond grandmother of nine; great-grandmother of nine. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from the J. Leo O'Neill Funeral Home, 1136 W. 87th to St.

Kilian church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary's.

Member of St. Kilian Altar and Rosary society. RA 3-1100. Collins Hesch Alagna Libero Henry G. Collins, beloved husband of Theresa, fond father of Gilbert Roger and Barbara Upton; loing grandfather of eight; dear brother of William Collins, Lilly Wardo, and Mabel Law.

Resting at the Bilge Funeral Home, 2035 E. 79th street, 1 block east of Jeffery boulevard, after 6 p. m. Sunday. Services 11 a.

m. Tuesday. Member of International Union of Elevator Constructors, local No. 2. SO 8-1610.

See Vita Engoglia notice. Anthony C. Hesch, of Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Isabel nee sen, technical secretary of the The three-building complex Illinois air pollution control has been the site of most meet- Allegretti See Joseph Leone notice. board. Caroline Llfcero, beloved wife of the late Joseph; loving mother of Mary Ann Grevenites and Helen Schiavone; grandmother of six; great-grandmother of one.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from Kringas Marzulio Chapel, 5400 W. Harrison street, to Our Lady of Charity church, interment Mount Carmel. AU 7-8600. ings held on campus protesting the war in Viet Nam.

An ex Atkinson GIRL DRAGGED FROM CAR BY YOUTHS, RAPED Rockford, Oct. 22 UPl An 18-year-old girl was dragged from an automobile at an intersection early today and taken to a secluded area northwest of Rockford where she was repeatedly raped by a gang of youths, police said. Police said six Rockford youths were arrested when they attempted to return the victim to the downtown area. An off-duty deputy sheriff made the arrests when he spotted the youths and the girl. The girl was taken to a hospital where she was treated for severe abrasions and bruises.

Her condition was satisfactory. Police said a second girl in the car with the victim escaped the alleged assault by locking the car doors. DeWyze; dear father of Donald J. and Wayne grandfather of six; fond brother of Elizabeth Karowski, and ths late Joseph and George Hesch. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.

from Lauterburg Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest highway, Arlington Heights, to Our Lady of the Wayside church. Mass 10 InfaMMnt Uhlal lha wK Collins TAKES HIS LIFE BY CRAWLING Clarence H. Atkinson, beloved friend of Mae Farreli. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.

from the James J. Hickey Funeral Home, 2953 Arcjier avenue, to St. Bridget's church, interment St. Mary's. LA 3-9182.

hibit of 50 paintings by the Midwest Artists for Peace is on the first floor of the Reyn- Robert Howland Collins of 1630 Sheridan road, Wilmette, Oct. 20, 1967, beloved son of Christine and the late Edward H. Collins; fond brother of Edward B. Collins; and grandson of Mrs. Edgar B.

Baumann. Mass 10 a. m. Monday. Oct.

angel. 253-5423. Lipuma Maurice Isaacs Services for Maurice Isaacs, 64, of 9528 Yates an electrical department employe for Swift will be held at 11 a. m. today in the chapel at 6935 Stony Island av.

He died Friday in Woodlawn hospital. He is survived by his widow, Lorraine; three daughters, Mar-cia, Harriet, and Judy; and a sister. See Concetta Giannotta notice. Bahr INTO FURNACE oids dub Hess 23. SS.

Faith. Hope and Charity church. Amelia Hess, nee Zemansky, of 241 Wal- Winnetka. Interment All Saints' cemetery. Lisowski Helen M.

Lisowski. nee Kawula. beloved Des Plaines. Please omit lowers. me JiSS five killed vidua, was uujucu iu ucaui Cummings last night when he crawled into See William J.

Boiler notice. Elizabeth Bahr, Oct. 21, at Benton Harbor, formerly of Chicago, beloved wife of the late Henry; dear mother of Henry mother-in-law of Edith; fond sister of Martha Lynn, William Jagnow, Marie Schneil, and the late Richard and Jacob Jagnow, and Anna Rutzen; grandmother of Henry Bahr and Merry Lock-man; great-grandmother of three. Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 2 p.

from Schmidt Funeral Home, 2056-58 Belmont avenue, to St. Lucas cemetery. IN HEAD-ON AUTO CRASH the coal furnace of the apart Dietle Carl C. Dietle, dear husband of Kate; ment building at 3907 Sheridan fond father of Lorie Lasater Randall, rd. Munford, Oct.

22 (LTD Carl, and Lily; grandfather of Susan, BURY BEATEN BOY WITH 60c Randy, and Katie; brother of Fritz and Wilhelm; and many relatives and friends. Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 p. at Grein Funeral Directors, 2114 Irving Park Bailey See Zama Sorgam notice. road. Interment Graceland cemetery.

Please omit flowers. Contributions to the HE DIED FOR Barry Cancer society appreciated, ju 8-6336. wife of the late Stanley; dear mother of Sophie George Vandy, Josephine Walter Dabrowski, Helen Vernon Moffift, Edward Lawrencia, and Charlotte Ben-dix; grandmother of 16; great-grandmother of 14. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Demnicki Funeral Home, 3630 W.

George street Central Park, near Milwaukee avenue, to St. Hyacinth church. Interment St. Adalbert's. 772-6630.

Longa Mary A. Longa, nee Manderscheid, beloved wife of the late Paul J. Longa; fond mother of Theodora Walter Rozen, Catherine Longa, Mary Jean Richard Smith, Pauline (Daniel Quigley, and Geraldine Ronald Budo; grandmotner of 13; sister of John Manderscheid; Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from McPhee Funeral Home, 7133 S. Western avenue, to St.

Justin Martyr church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary's.

Member of St. Justin A. R. society. PR 6-0777.

Lukesh Christina R. Lukesh, Oct. 20, 1967, beloved wife of the late Frank loving mother of Raymond F. Lucas, Joseph J. Lukesh, the late Clara Boekeloo, and Frank Lucas; grandmother of 15.

Fu Robert E. Barry, late of 9133 S. Clyde, beloved son of the late James and Margaret Barry; fond brother of James Doyle Leonard Byrne Dovle, beloved husband utrn orivc, 71c1nuc, uciutcu nnc vi tne late Samuel dear mother of Dr. Edmond Janet Hess and Dorothy Herman L. Epstein; loving grandmother of four.

Services Monday, 2 p. at Piser Memorial Chapel, 5206 Broadway. Interment Mount Isaiah Israel cemetery. Please omit flowers. Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice.

Friends are asked to pay their respects at time of services. LO 1-4740. Holland Cyrus Elwood Holland, formerly of High, land Park, Oct. 21, 1967, husband of the late Mary, nee Richardson; dear father of Mrs. Nancy A.

Collar; fond son of Cyrus J. Holland and the late Lillian Howorth. At Doty-Panozzo Funeral Home, 214 E. 115th street. Services -Tuesday, Oct.

24, at 1:30 p. m. Interment Mount Greenwood. Visitation after 4 p. m.

on Monday. Hosek Frank Hosek, beloved father of Evelyn Syudam. Graveside services at 2 p. Bohemian National Cemetery 5255 N. Pulaski road, Monday, Oct.

23. Humphrey H. Kay Humphrey of 520 Ash street, Winnetka, Oct. 20, 1967, husband of Blanche M. Humphrey; father of W.

Karl and Robert K. Humphrey, and Mrs. Bradford G. Murphey; six grandchildren. Memorial service, 4:30 p.

Tuesday at Children's Chapel, Winnetka Congregational church, Pine street and Lincoln avenue, Winnetka. I of Mary nee Lyons; dear son of Leonard J. and the late Florence nee Ryan; brother of Mary Catherine Klaus- NEGROES HELD AFTER GUNFIRE IN LOS ANGELES Los Angeles, Oct. 22 (LTD Four Negroes were arrested today after gunfire broke out in the fourth day of disturbances in the south-central area of the city. ing, Lawrence, Florence Cummings.

and the late John E. Doyle. Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 25, 9:15 a. to St.

Simeon Terry Lille, 13, who lives in An auto believed fleeing from the building with his parents, a hit-run accident slammed told Detective William Miller head-on into a second vehicle of the Damen avenue homicide last night killing five persons, unit that he saw the man enter including four members of one the basement and then climb family. into the furnace. He called his Killed were Mrs. Betty Lou father, Jesse Lille, 38, who Travis, 35, of Memphis; her rushed to the room and pulled children, Gene, 14; Cheryll, 18; the body out. By that time the an(i David, 4, and Linda A.

victim was severely burned. Sawyer, of Tipton, Tenn. He was rushed to American Police sad the Sawyer wom-hospital where he was pro- an was driving a small foreign nounced dead. Police said they car, believed involved in a hit-were able to recover cards hit-run accident a short time which identified him as Wada before the fatal crash, when it and as a public aid recipient slammed head-on into a Volks-and mental health patient. wagen bus containing the c.

P. and Edward Dorothyl Barry, the late Mrs. Margaret Connors and Mrs. Ann Melby; many nieces and nephews. Member of Veterans of Foreign Wars post.

No. 4104. Funeral Wednesday. 9 a. from the Brown Funeral Home.

2939 E. 95th street, to St. Patricks church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. Visitation after 6 p. m. Monday. SO 8-0155.

Bathgate church Bellwood. Mass 10 a. m. Inter Fort Lauderdale, Oct 22 Howard Troy Dice, the boy who died after suffering a beating while standing at attention for six hours, was buried yesterday with 60 cents in his pocket "That's what he died for," said his mother, Mrs. Margaret Berry, who asked funeral attendants to place the change in Howard's shirt pocket.

ment Queen of Heaven. Visitation at Smith Funeral Home, 245 Madison street. Oak Park. Drenckpohl Earl S. Bathgate, Oct.

21, 1967, be loved husband of Jean T. Bathgate Police said two juveniles and nee uooayj; aear Tamer ot Margaret, Sharon, William, and George. Funeral from Lain and Son Chapel, 2121 W. 95th street, Wednesday, Oct. 25, at Please omit flowers.

SCOTLAND 9:30 a. to Church of the Hoiy Nativity, 9300 S. Pleasant avenue. Service at 10 a. m.

Interment family lot. Berger Carl A. Berger, Oct. 21, 1967, beloved husband of the late Lucille Rex Berger; fond father of Doris B. Huddleston.

two adults were taken into custody after the window of a home was shattered by gunfire. No injuries were reported. The shooting occurred after three cars loaded with armed Negro youths were reported cruising thru the area. Idol KIDNAP DECOY AFRICAN SECT Jacqueline B. Decker of Darlen, and the late Robert; grandfather of nine; great-grandfather of one; brother of Howard, 4, died after police said he was beaten for failing to account for 60 cents change to his father, Walter, 28, a truck driver.

Police said Howard was forced to stand at attention and every time he flinched from a blow he was struck again. The Broward county medical examiner said "the child was beaten to a pulp." Car-Bus Crash Kills Cathleen Ann Idol, beloved daughter of Frank and Eleanor nee Borggren; loving sister of Carol Sue, Bruce, Christine, Cheryl, and the late Linda; fond granddaughter of Emma Borggren. Funeral at Tohle Funeral Home, 4325 Lawrence avenue, at Lowell, Monday, 2 p. m. Interment -Acacia Park.

MU 5-4400. IS ABDUCTED LEADER DIES IN LONDON, Oct 22 W) A boy, SECRET CITY acting as decoy for the police, PIETERSBURG, South was abducted from a London Africa, Oct 22 Reuters The street today. Four hours later, powerful leader of an African Scotland Yard said he was still religious sect, whose followers missing. believed he possessed magic neral Wednesoay, 1:30 P. at Ketcham Funeral Chapel, 2036 W.

79th street. Interment Mount Greenwood. HU 3-6202. Madden See Albert B. Leder Notice.

Madsen Hans K. Madsen, Oct. 21. 1967, beloved husband of Florence E. Madsen (nee Larson); dear father of LaVerne Norris and Kenneth Madsen; grandfather of jay, Joan, and Janet Norris, Pamela, Linda, Kenneth and Keith Madsen.

At Lain Son Chapel. 2121 W. 95th street, whe-e service will be held Wednesday, Oct. 25, at 2 p. m.

Interment Evergreen. Madsen Peder Madsen, age 88, beloved husband of the late Louise P. Madsen; fond falner of Howard R. Eleanor) Madsen and Ethel L. (Elmer) Peterson; grandfather of David and Kristin Madsen, and and Catherine Peterson; dear brother of Hans Madsen.

Services at Barron-Hall Funeral Home, 4332 Elslon avenue, of Pulaski road, Tuesday, Oct. 24, 11 a. m. Interment Memorial Park cemetery. Services Theodore Roosevelt looe, No.

1022, A. F. 8, A. Monday at 8 p. m.

KE 9-6100. Magdanz Herman Bud Magdanz, age 42, Oct. 22, 13337 Brandon avenue, son of Milly ny.agdanz Klaprodt; brother of Emily Kenneiii innen of Chicago, Marilu Donald Supinski cf New Lenox, two nieces and three nephews. Services Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 1:30 from Opyt Funeral Home, 13350 Baltimore avenue.

Rev. Milton Reinke officiating. Interment Concordia, Hammond, Ind. 646-1133. Continued on following page Isaacs Maurice Isaacs, of 9528 S.

Yates avnue, beloved husband of Lorraine; dear lather of Marcia, Harriet, and Judy; fond brother of Frances Isaacs. Services Monday, 11 a. m. at Piser Memorial Chapel, 6935 Stony Island avenue. Interment Jewish Waldheim.

Friends may pay their respects at chapel Sunday, 12 noon till 10 P. m. DO 3-4920. Harold C. Drenckpohl, beloved husband of Florence; dear father of Mary Lou (Fred) Wright of Ames, Dean Josephine, Joanne Edward Raden and Kathrvn; four grandsons; fond brother of Vernon of Sycamore, Erwin of LeSueur, and the late Louis of Portland, Ore.

Masonic services Tuesday, 8 p. m. at Bartj Funeral Home, 1811 W. 103d street, upder auspices of Mystic Star lodge. No.

758, A. F. A. M. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p.

m. Interment Evergreen. Memorial contributions may be made to Immanuel United church or American Cancer society. Information, BE 3-0551. Ellis Pauline H.

Ellis Pearl, In her 86th year, at her home in Delaware, wife of the late Charles M. Ellis; mother of Eleanor L. Kiizer and Charles W. Ellis; grandmother of four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services at C.

H. Jordan and Co. Chapel, 221 E. Erie street, Tuesday 2 p. m.

Interment Montrose cemetery. Emerson Drusllla Emerson, nee Rlngo, Oct. 22, late of Homewood, wife of the late William loving mother of Mary Helen; dear daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B.

Ringo of Harbert, sister of Tom of Michigan City, Ind. Member of the National Honor society, American Association of University Women, PI Lambda Theta Honorary Education society, T'i Kappa, Delta Gamma Social fraternity, AB degree and MA degree from Indiana University, and a degree for counseling from the University of Michigan. Resting at the Tews Funeral Home, 18230 Dixie Homewood, after 2 p. m. Monday.

Funeral Tuesday, 11 a. at St. John the Evangelist Episcopal church, Flossmoor. Interment Greenwood cemetery, Michigan City, Ind. SY 8-5300.

Woman, Injures 19 Izzo I The boy, Colin Hibbert, 9, powers, died yesterday in his had been accosted by a man mysterious settlement closed yesterday. The man suggested to all "nonbelievers." the boy meet him again today. "Hop" Edwin Lekeanyane, His parents told police and it 45, died in the closed world of tne late Liilie B. Brown and W. Arvin Berger.

Member of Tracy Banner lodge No. 810 A. F. Si A. M.

At Lain and Son Chapel, 2121 W. 95th street, Monday, 1 p. m. to 10 p. m.

Services Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 10:30 a. in Church of Holy Nativity, 9300 S. Pleasant avenue. Interment Oak Woods.

Memorials may be sent to Cathedral Shelter or Holy Nativity Memorial fund. Bergis Ignace Bergis. beloved husband of the late Marie Bergis, nee Phillips; son-in-law of Mary Phillips; uncle of Bernlce Ruplis. Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 10 a.

m. from Lackawicz Funeral Home, 2314 W. 23d place to St. Casimir cemetery. VI 7-6672.

Bernard Henry Bernard, Arlington Heights, beloved father of Virginia Frank and Robert Bernard; grandfather of five; dear brother of Mamie Stelter, Carl, Minnie Meyer, Emily Nletfeldt, William, Amanda Nietfeldt and Edna Zlzic. Resting at Lutheran Home and Service for the Aged Chapel, where services will be held 1:30 p. m. Tuesday. Visitation after 4 p.

m. Monday. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Lutheran Home. Interment Skyline Memorial Park. 253-016.

See Vita Engoglia notice. I Deaths Elsewhere Julian Groome Livingston Allen, 67, a vice president of the European branch of the Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of New York from 1959 to 1965, and later vice president of Clark, Dodge St in Paris. J. Marion Kendrkk, 67, a former news executive of the Associated Press in New York; in Dublin, Ga.

Richard Chaplin, 66, former assistant publisher of Collier's magazine; in BronxviHe, N. Y. Jarosz Catherine Jarosz, nee Panuga, beloved wife of John; dearest mother of Wanda i Apache Junction, Oct. 22 0P A woman died and 19 other persons suifered minor injuries today when a Greyhound bus and car collided near here. Dead was Mrs.

Jeannette M. Costelloe, 69, of Waterbury, who police said had stopped at a junction and then pulled into the path of a bus driven by, Bennett S. Kea, 59, of Tucson, Ariz. wrootewskl, Caroline Stephen Pisa rem, Walter (Jean, Frank (Mary, Matthew (Dorothy), Jean Theodore) Kabat; grandmother of 13; great-grandmother of nine; sister of Frank and John of Poland. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.

from Opyt Funeral Home. Mass 10 a. at Assumption BVM church, interment Hoiy Cross. PU 5-3711. was agreed the boy should keep his "Zion city of Morea" near the appointment, with detec- here.

It was believed he had a tives watching. heart attack. 1 The man drove up in a light Lekeanyane, who owned 20 truck and the boy got in. luxury cars, a tie of pure gold Before the police could stop and raiments made from gold him, the man drove off with thread, was the spiritual leader the boy. of more than 200,000 Africans.

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