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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1970 10- Sections I Garner DEATH NOTICES Set John Kashuba notlca. OBITUARIES Cosentino Louis F. Cosentino beloved husband of Lucille, nee Monocchlo; loving father of Louis F. Marie (Joseph Kiel-base and Lorraine Joseph Samansky; grandfather of Joseph and Janice Kiel-basa and Laura. Linda and Joseph Gentry vera uemrr, nee Lanr, of tht late Leo C.

Gentry; dear sister Astrauskas Set Anthony Austin notici. Austin of Rae, Merrill, George E. Marcellal Lally and the late Mae Vail; aunt of Dorothy Kelly, and many nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from O'Donnell-Bartz Funeral Home, 1811 W.

103d to St. Kilian Church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St.

Mary's. 8E 8-2245. by Harold Blake Walker Samansky; fond brother of Catherine Coppolillo, Frank, Marctlla. Rost Joseph! Fllettl, John M. and the late Nettie Carnevale; uncle of many nieces and nephews.

Funeral Tuesday, 8:45 a. from the Montclalr Funeral Home, 6901 W. Belmont to St. Ferdinand Church. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Entombment Queen of Heaven. NA 2-9300. Dr. Jesse K.

Carlton Services for Dr. Jesse R. Carlton, 79, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 2434 E.

79th St. Dr. Carlton of 7630 S. Oglesby died Saturday in the South Shore Hospital. He had offices at 2612 E.

75th St. until five years ago when he IT WAS NOT a learned professor but a black- Gerlnger Anthony J. Austin, loving husband of Mildred Austin, net Wlldfleld; dear father of Sherdes and Llnoa; son of tht lata Anton and Petronella Astrauskas; fond brother of Dorothy Paul Gereke, Stella (Charles! Karpus, Ann (Harry) Crandell, Mary Astranskv, Helen (Bernard! Pavislc and tht lata Joseph Betty) Austin; son In law of Jacob and Jeannette Wlldfleld; brother in law of Robert (Nancy) and Jacob (Joyce Wlldfleld. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from the Marquettt Funeral Home, 2533 W.

71st to Nativity B. v. M. Church, for requiem mass at 9:30 a. m.

Interment St. Casimir's. Visitation aftir 4 a. m. Monday.

476-2345, Cour Hruska George J. Hruska, dearly beloved husband of Albina, nee Novak; loving father of Albina Erhardj Ziedrlch, Genevieva Herbert Hansen and Gor9e R. Donna; fond brother of Helen Hanby; grandfather of nine. Member of Medinah Temple, A. A.

O. N. M. S. of Chicago, Old Glory Lodge, No.

975, A. F. s. A. also member of V.

F. W. Post No. 3579, Park Ridge, III. Funeral service Tuesday, 2 p.

nv, at the Belmont Funeral Home, 7120 W. Belmont Av. Masonic services p. m. Monday.

Acacia Park Cemetery. Visitation after 3 p. m. Monday. Hullctt Nina V.

Hulleti, 51, beloved mother of Sebastian E. Hullett; loving sister of Mae Bryant, Ollie Sanford, Neil Sebastian, Lillian French and Paulina Irving. Funeral Tuesday, July 14, 1 p. m. at Curran-Connell Funeral Home, 3751 W.

North Av. Interment private. Member of 4 Stars American Legion Post, No. 1444. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the American Cancer Society.

BE 5-4047. Jakus Julia Jakus, nea Popek, devoted wife of the late Joseph; loving mother of Stanley Wanda, Cecilia Swietek, Helen Elmer Schulda, Rose William Tefft and the late Sophie, Mary Wendtlend, Helen, John and Walter; dear sister of Irene M. GerMger, July 12, 1970, beloved wife of Charles A. Gerlnger; dear mother of Charles R. Gerlnger.

At Lain (. Son Chapel, 2121 W. 95th where services will be held Wednesday, July 15, 2 p. m. Interment Evergreen.

retired after 50 years of dental practice in Chicago. He was appointed assistant professor of Robert John Cour, 20 years, suddenly, beloved ion of Eugene and Florence Nicholson Cour; dear brother of Eugene, Thomas, and Joan Marie Cour. Visitation after 4 p. m. Sunday.

Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a. from the Sheehy Funeral Home. 8243 S. Ashland to Little Flower Church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. ST 3-7700. Ginsley 3 II.

YOUTHS ARE KILLED IN TRUCK CRASH Accident Occurs West of Zion Three New York youths were killed early yesterday when the van-type sleeper truck in which they were riding struck a bridge abutment on Int. Hwy. 94 west of Zion. Killed were the driver, Mark Seril, 19, of New York City, and his two passengers, Steven Bensham, 19, of Flushing, N. and Eugene Horowitz, 20, of Jamaica, N.

Y. State Trooper dentistry at Northwestern Uni smith who wrote, "I want to be considered en adult eager to think and capable of thought. I want to be able to express my thoughts without having anything to fear, also, to be listened to." We are kin, you and to the Budapest blacksmith. Thank God we are free. We are capable of thought and have a right to express ourselves without fear.

We are listened to unless our voices are muted by our own inertia. We are free to go or to stay and at liberty to exercise whatever capacities we own, We can rise as high as our powers of mind and will permit. We have the right to protest Avery Czaja John A. Czali, beloved son of John versity in 1955. Surviving are his widow, Virginia a son, Thomas a daughter, Mrs.

Nancy Anne Randall; a brother, a sister and six grandchildren. William J. Ginsley, beloved husband of Frances, nee Gburkowski; dearest father of Ralph Helen Glnn and Arlena (Joseph) Presta; loving grandfather of Gail, Connie and Bud Ginn and Stierie, Linda and Judy Presta. Resting at Terrace Funeral Home, 7812 Milwaukee Niles. Funeral Tuesday, a.

to Immaculate Conception Church. Mass 11 a. m. Interment Maryhlll Cemetery. Member of Chicago Polish Union Printers Association and Chicago Typographical Union No.

16, fourth degree member of Tontl Council, No. 1567, K. of also member of La Salle General Assembly. Alfred D. Avery of 384 Schiller Elmhurst.

beloved husband of Grace; dear father of Charles E. Avery and Ruth L. Boehm; also survived by fiva grandsons. At tha Pedersen-Rvbera Mortuary, 43S N. York Elmhurst, where friends may call on Monday, 3 to 5 and 7 to p.

and where services will bt field Tuesday, 3 p. m. Interment Mount Emblem. Information) TE 4-1133. and Jean, nee Lattyak; dearest brother of Barbara Stanley Korwln; fond uncle of Jeffrey and Tracy.

Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from Wolnlak Funeral Home, 4604 S. Wolcott to Sacred Heart Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. LA 3-1313.

Baker Czarneckl Girdwain Sea Lillian E. Wozny notice. Helen (John Slowik; fond mother in law of Helen Jakus, Kenneth Wendtlend and the late Adam Swietek; loving grandmother of sixteen; great-grandmother of 11. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from Malec Sons Funeral Home, 834-38 N.

Ashland to St. Alovsius Church. Interment St. Adalbert's, Pleasa omit flowers. 421-5800.

Daly Nathan Krupnick Nathan Krupnick, 80, of 2837 W. Berwyn died Sunday in Michael Reese Hospital. Mr. Krupnick was a wholesale commission merchant, with a firm bearing his name at 5 South Water Market, for 50 Robert R. Baker, loving father of Robert A.

(Josephine, Raymond, Thomas, Capt. James USMC Carol and Dorothy (Nathan) Seratt; grandfather of 13; dear brother of Genevieve Herbert Felgenhauer, Marlon George Whitney and Ruth Red Larson. Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 a. from Daniel W. Lynch Funeral Home, 9837 S.

Kedzie Avenue, to St. John Fisher Church. Mass 11 a. m. Interment St.

Mary. Member of Teamsters Local 705. r.A 9.na against the policies and programs of our elected representatives in local, state, or national government. IT IS IMPORTANT for us to remember, however, that our freedom depends on our willingness to accept responsibility. As Paul wrote, "It is God's will that by doing right you should put to silence the ignorance of foolish men." We do not stifle ignorance simply by condemning it, Julia B.

Girdwain, nea Virbitskas, July 12, 1970, late of 6755 S. Karlov loving wife of Frank fond mother of Frank William, Emily, John, Florence and Juliann; sister of Joseph Virbitskas and Emma Thomas Kelly; sister in law of Al Bernlce Girdwain and Sophia Joseph Males. Funeral Wednesday, July 15, at 8:45 a. from Marquette Funeral Home, 2533 W. 71st to St.

Mary, Star of the Sea Church. Interment St. Casimir's Cemetery. Visitation Monday after 3 p. m.

476-2345. James Florence Daly, nee McManus, beloved wife of tha lata James dear mother of Patricia Biltgen and Virginia Parise; fond sister of Seraphla McManus, Luella Duffy and Genevieve Brainier; dear grandmother of Barbara, Sheila, Robert, Patricia, Janet and Katherlne Biltgen and Fred, Nancy, Carole, Jemes and Vincent Parlsa. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from Hough Funeral Home, 4300 N. Central to Our Lady Help of Christians m- Balinskl years.

He is survived by his widow, Frieda; two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Katz and Mrs. Glab Steven Balinskl, suddenly, of Downers Grove, beloved husband of Esther; roving father of Jan and Anna; brother of Henry. Service Wednesday, 10 a. at the Adams-Wintertield Funeral Home, 4343 Main Downers Grove.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. 968-1000. Joseph P. James, July 17, beloved husband of Sophia, nea Kalata; fond father of JoAnn Cline, Jery and Kathleen De-Vrles; son of the late John and Mary James; brother of Florence Anderson of Florida, Jamie Lowe, Marguerite Hamilton, Lillian Staudohar Mattlno, Dorothy LaCroix of Panama and the late Mary Clayburn, Befty Haves and Rachel James; grandfather of James, Victoria, Thomas and Patrick J. Funeral 9 a.

m. Wednesday, from Cooney Mortuary. 12 E. 112th to Holy Rosary Church Irish). Mass 9:30 a.

m. Interment Mount Olivet. but rather by dealing creatively with the problem of school drop-outs and by developing programs of continuing educa Belle Clein; four grandchil Jf dren; one great-grandchild; Dangelo Bartolal sea Mary Rita Dinovo notice. Veronica Glab, nea Gorlel, beloved wife of tha late Stanley; loving mother of Chester S. (Charlotte), William and Jean Kaktis; dear grandmother of Gary, Jeanne and William.

Funeral Wednesday, July 15, at 9:30 a. from tht new Kenny Brothers, 3600 W. 95th to Most Holy Redeemer Church at 9600 S. Lawndale, for mass at 10 a. m.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. 239-3600. Davieg and a brother. Services will be held at 1 p. m.

tomorrow in the chapel at 6130 N. California Av. Lorralna 6. Bartolal, nea Fulton, dearly beloved wife of John; loving mother of Florence Ann Roe, James R. Roe and Carol McGaughan; dear daughter of Emmy and tht late Joseph Henry Fulton; fond sister of Charles R.

Fulton Of Davton. Ohio and MArrv .1 John tion. We do not silence foolish men who undermine our freedom by subversive activity except as we dedicate ourselves to building a society in which free men are able to fulfill the promise of their minds and hearts. Stab us awake to the problems and the issues of our time, Cod, and grant us wisdom to cope with the concerns that cannot be avoided. Amen.

Glimaldl of Wauconda, devoted grandmother Fred J. Davits, beloved husband of the late Rose M. Oavies, nee Ryan; loving fattier of Cecil Swlatkowskl, Lorraine Pfiefer, Irene Costello, Colleen Reh, Eleanor Olelnlczak, Fred J. Jr. and Lawrence Davits; dear grandfather of 23; and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral Wednesday, 10 a. at Blake-Lamb Chapel, 3737 W. 79th St. Interment Cedar Park Cemetery. Member of Lathers Union, Local No.

74. 735-4242. or inree. services anonaay, July 13, 9 a. at DNlrnin-LnUir Home, 5734-40 Diversev corner of rvianvo.

inrermenr snilon temtrtry, Dayton. Oh o. 889.01 1 Becwar Matthew Glimaldl, beloved husband of Catherine, nee Serritella; loving father of Matthew INola Glimaldl, Mary Or-rico and Josephine Noel Desblens; fond grandfather of Marilyn, Deborah, Dennis, and Marie Glimaldl, nee Orrlco, Paul and Catherine Desbiens, Geraldint Raffaelll and tha lata Anthnny Orrlco Jr. Funeral Tuesday, July )4, 9:30 a.m., from Ryan-Parka Funeral Home, 120 S. Northwest Park Ridge, to Mary, Seat of Wisdom Church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment Maryhlll Cemetery. Deegan George J. Becwar, beloved sob of Maria and tha lata Jerome J.

Becwar; fond brother of Jerome nephew of Frances Kasoer. Funeral TuMriav. a a William M. Deegan, lata of 2858 E. 96th beloved son of the late Chris.

Michael Loyet said Seril apparently fell asleep at the wheel and the truck traveled 500 feet on the median before striking the abutment. A Chicago Sanitation Department worker was killed early yesterday when his car crashed into a steel girder of the bridge crossing the North Branch of the Chicago River on Belmont Avenue after he apparently fell asleep at the wheel. James Walsh, 24, of 3459 Di-versey fell out of the car Bodies of 2 Marines O'Donntll-Bartl Funeral Home, 181) W. 103d to Sacred Heart Church, mast tint and William P. Deegan; brother of Margaret Doherty and Beatrice Allan of Florida, and the lata Leo J.

Spike and Thomas Francis Dee9an; brother in law of Catherine Deeoan and William Mrs. Charles Schweinfurth Services for Mrs. Marguerite O. Schweinfurth, 66, of 2129 W. 110th PL, will be held at 8 p.

m. tomorrow in Flossmoor Community Church, 2220 Carroll Flossmoor. Mrs. secretary at Hyde Park Awning 9301 S. Western for the last 25 years, died Saturday in Wood-lawn Hospital.

She is survived by her husband, Charles; a son, Roy; two brothers; three grandchildren; and a Glozick a. m. inttrmenr sr. Adalberts. BE (-2345.

Benben Sighted in Old Mine Stanley Benben, devoted husband of Jean, nea Miksitwia; loving lather of Anita Htnltman. Sandra fEdwardl Fur. Sea Bridget Bubulis notice. Gregory Mary Gregory, nea Campana, dearly beloved wife of Rocco Robert retired milkman and dairy employee; fond sis Allan; uncle of William Buck Doherty, Margaret Lenew Lucille Poston, Kathy, Thomas and Nicolas Deegan and tha late Phlllis Gdula. Member of Santa Maria Counsel No.

1511, K. C. and Pennsylvania Railroad. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from tha Brown Funeral Home, 2939 E.

95th to St. Patrick's from the 25-foot deep water of WINTERHAVEN, July 12 HV-The bodies of two Ma aat and Gloria Carroll McKay; dear brother of Walter Ruby Budzlnskl, Helen and Ann Evgone Usltza; fond grandfather of tlx. Funeral Wednesday, an abandoned strip mine today. Church. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Interment Evan John of Chicago and San Francisco, died In San Francisco Saturday after a long Illness. Mr. John was a member of the Chicago and San Francisco Chapters of the American Institute of Interior Design, and served on the Board of Governors. Ha was the grandson of the lata Evan David John, first director of Mines and Minerals in the State of Illinois.

Ha Is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Mary Jane Keiss, of Chicago, Mrs. Ruth John Ellis of San Francisco, and Mrs. Paul Lundguist of Evanston. Memorial services In San Francisco.

Burial in Carbondale, his birthplace. Memory contributions may be sent to the Regional Tumor Foundation in care of Dr. V. C. DIRalmondo, French Hospital, San Francisco, Cal.

Johnson Anna J. Johnson, July 11, late of Oak Lawn, formerly of South Shore, sister of the late Eleanor Hewson, Fred, Charles, fdward and Harvey Johnson; aunt of Alice James McDermott, Harry Dorothy Hewson, Dorothy (George Lawrlt-zen and David Joan Hewson. Services 1) a. Tuesday, at the Tews Funeral Home, 79th Street and Phillips Avenue. Interment Oak Woods.

Visitation after 6 p. m. Monday. SO 8-4959. Johnson Betty S.

Johnson, beloved wife of Hial-mar dear mother of Elaine Roy) Swingle and R. William Marjorlel Johnson) sister of Anna Ludewig and William Saunders; also leaves five grandchildren. Services Tuesday, July 14, 11 a. m. at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N.

Western Av. Interment Rosehlll Cemetery. Visitation atter 5 p. m. Monday.

In lieu of flowers contributions to the Leukemia Foundation would be appreciated. 561-6874. Kaledinskas Charles beloved husband of Kunegunda, nee Kirzgalvls; fond father of Ann Roman Bolda; grandfather of Ralph Marguerite and Pam; great-grandfather of Marguerite; fond brother a rppti Knrzlrkasi brother in rines presumed to have died of Ten had entered the pit; ter of Clement F. Campana; dear aunt of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 a.

from tha Belmont Funeral Home, 7120 W. Belmont to St. William Church, at Sayra and Wrlghtwood Avenue. Mast 11 a. m.

Entombment Queen of Heaven. Kindly omit a. iron, wiaiec sons r-unerai Home, 8344) N. Ashland to Sacred Heart Church. Interment St.

Adalbert's. after the collision. Police said the car bounced from the girder, started to climb a guard rail, then turned over and fell imguni uuvt cemetery. so 1-0155. DiDomenlco Set John Kashuba notlca.

Dinovo about 1:30 p. with instructions to surface if they ran into any problems. They had 421-oasv. Berman carbon monoxide poisoning while exploring an abandoned gold mine were sighted today by rescue teams. on Walsh.

Charles Berman of 1041 W. Rosemont. about 18 minutes supply of air. Steven Balinskl Services for Steven Balinskl, Billy Dale BuUard, 28, of The three who failed to re Temperatures in the mine Mary Rita Dinovo, nea Dengelo, beloved wife of Charles; fond mother of John (Jeanne) and Anna Dinovo; grandmother of John, Christine and Cindy Anna Dinovo, sister of Thomas 11618 S. State was killed flowers, information, 286-2500.

Halik Sea Judita Otruba notlca. Haran Sea Frances Ewlnf notlca. Hartig Frank Hartlo. beloved husband of Jean. 55, of 4508 Elm Downers beloved husband of Mollle; dear father of Blossom Roger Zlnn of Kansas City, grandfather of Howard, Cheryl, Janef and Kenneth) fond brother of Rebecca Levin, Ale and the lata Sam and William.

Services Monday 1 p. m. tt Original Welnsteln and Sons turn were identified as Nick reached 150 degrees at the 600 when bis southbound auto in Grove, will be held at 10 a. m. Buento, 27; Dave Witherspoon, uangeio, Lucy canorum, Kose oeorgen, Anne Coletti.

Tina and Auotist DAnalo. Wednesday, in the chapel 4343 17, and Paul Barlett, 16, all cnapei, wiv w. Peterson Av. cnapei foot level and deputies said they would not attempt to recover the bodies until predawn today when the heat tapered. visitation Sunday 7 to 10 p.

m. Infor nea Stanlslawski; loving father of Dan-Id. Edward Marllvnl. Linda and Mary Main Downers Grove. Mr.

Balinski, who died Saturday, of Wichita, Kas. Dr. Frank Birsner of Car Agnes Novak and tht late Angeline Dangelo and Josephine Delia. Funeral Wednesday, a. from McPhee Funeral Home, 7)33 S.

Western to St. Mary of Mount Carme! Church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St.

Mary's. PR M777. Visitation after 5 p. m. mation lo Mara.

Bentler Ann Stanley Stanlsh and Bemice Au-Harold Evelyn and Virginia Anthony SzadorsJtl. Funeral Wedneaslay, had been a clerk for 18 years thage, a physician-diver at the Universal Metal Hose Adolph G. Beutler, age 88. of 11 Crlgh-ton Elgin, III, beloved husband of Martha, nea Witt; fond father of Mrs. thoroly familiar with the mine 8:30 a.

from Kocera Funeral noma, i7i inth to St. Augustine Not Enough Oxygen There was not enough oxygen nnonuar. Dohm 2133 S. Kedzie Av. He is Church.

Interment St. Mary's Ceme Edmund E. IWIIme) Rotermund of Broadview, and Arthur of Elgin; two pits here, said there was no chance any of the three was survived by bis widow, Esther; in the mine to support life, said grandchl dren; two oreat-arand children Phillip M. Dohm, beloved husband of Elsie, net Wieghartt dear father of Bit tery. Masses preferred in lieu or now-art.

927-3388. Hartman Sgt Frank Moore. He said the two daughters, Jane and Anna; and a brother. Services Tuesday, 9:30 a. at Stout Funeral Horn.

152-260 S. State Elgin, III. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens still alive. 25 Attempt Rescue John) Buekns, Phyllis James Shea-nan, Robert Rita and Phillip (Gerry); fond brother of Joseph and Catherine Schullen; grandfather of 13; great-grandfather of tight. Funeral services Tues two Marines bad explored the mine with two companions on west.

la-iwn. Blaha Twenty-five divers from the Wichita Diver and Ski Club at day, 10:30 a. from Grain Funeral Harry R. Press Catherine Hartman, beloved wife of Nicholas; fond mother of Ann Jacob Frank, John Ann and Andrew (Maryann); grandmother of nine; great-grandmother of 16. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.

from Lab M. Brleske Son Funeral Home, 2859 N. Southport to St. Alphonsus Church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. 935-4111. Directors, 2114 W.

Irving Park to St. Benedict Church. Mass 11 a. m. In- Services for Harry R.

Press, an excursion but were unaware that someone had set a fire in a shaft Friday. tempted to rescue the trio. Frank J. Blaha, beloved husband of Aloulsa, nee Havllki brother In law of Lillian (Charlesl Hahn, Mildred, Caroline, Dolores and Frank of Gloversvllle, N. uncle of four.

Services Wednesday, July 15, at 2 p. nv, at H. Marik Sons, .254 S. Pulaski Rd. Cremation Teanenr Mints', visitation alter I p.

m. Monday. Pleasa omit flowers, 67, of 5000 S. Cornell will Leading the rescue team were jvi a-ejjo. be held at 11 a.

m. today in the The fire accounted for the Dr. Birsner and Paul Humune Hassett chapel at 2100 E. 75th St. Mr.

Sea Amos A. Caron notlca. nonemian national. 021-3972. Blank abundance of carbon monoxide, Moore said.

Press, who died Saturday, was of Wichita, a lawyer-diver, who both have dived into the pits Illinois Highways 1 and 17 failed to make it around a curve, skidded 100 feet into Blue Note Road, and crashed into a tree. The accident occurred 20 miles northeast of Kankakee in Kankakee County. Up to midnight Saturday, 264 persons had been killed in traffic accidents in Cook County since Dec. 31. Of those, 151 were killed in Chicago, where 21,447 persons were injured in the same period.

L. W. GILBERT, COMPOSER, 83, DIES OF STROKE LOS ANGELES, July 12 tfl L. Wolfe Gilbert, 83, composer of more than 250 songs including "Ramona" and "Wait-in for the Robert E. Lee," died of a stroke today in a convalescent home.

Gilbert was ill for about a year, a family spokesman said, and was recuperating from an operation he underwent about three weeks ago. Gilbert was born in Odessa, Russia, moved to Philadelphia with his fami Hayden The victims, stationed at the founder and chairman' of the Pullman Sheet Metal Works, previously. Frank Blank, dear uncle af Marl Hu- bick, Edward Lillian Blalk, Irene Jacobs and George Lillian Foss. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. m.

from De-Vritndt Funeral Home, 2708 N. Western Marine Corps Naval Air Station in Yuma, just across The pits are part of a mine which was abandoned in 1944 1400 E. 97th PI. He is sur- vived by his widow, Ethel; two to St. jonn berenmans cnurcn.

Mast 10 t. m. Interment St. Adalbert's. the California border from Win- and since has filled with wa Edward J.

Hayden, juiy it, or evanston, beloved husband of Margaret T.j loving father ot E. Gray Hayden and the late Virginia Hayden Schaefer; adored grandfather of 15; great-grandfather of two. Visitation atter 3 p. m. Monday.

Funeral Tuesday, 11:30 a. from Don-nellan Funeral Home, 10045 Skokie at Old Orchard to St. Nicholas Church, Evanston. Mass 12 noon. Interment Queen of Heaven.

675-1990. daughters, Valetta and Mrs terhaven, were identified tenta ter. All of the divers were ex hu t-iit. Blazek Norma Press Goldwyn; four perienced. It was believed they went into the water 75 or 100 Sadie Blank, net Fisher, devoted wife of tht late Frank beloved mother of tively as Bob Knight, 20, and George Lopez, 19.

Two other Marines who also Gerald lAr nel and John Jud th) sisters; and two grandchildren Mrs. Gussie K. Neiburger Heinz feet grandmother of Steven. Gregg, David and Oronogo is located about Mrs. Gussie K.

Neiburger, seven miles north of Joplin went into the mine yesterday-Julian Fontana, 22, and Ed Montgomery, 21 survived. They said they left the mine 71, of 777 N. Michigan died yesterday in her home. in Jasper County. law of Nellie Kaledinskas.

Funeral Wednesday, 8:30 a. from Bieliunas Funeral Home, 4348 S. California to Immaculate Conception Church. Interment St. Casimlr Lithuanian Cemetery.

Visitation Monday after 1 p. m. LA 3-3572. Kania Stanley Kanla dearest father af Stanley Geraldine; fond grandfather of Deborah, Theresa and Joseph. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.

from Malec 8, Sons Funeral Home, 6000 N. Milwaukee to St. Nicholas Church, Evanston. Interment Maryhlll. 774-4100.

Kaplan Morton Kaplan of 9315 N. Karlov, Skokie, beloved husband of Charlene, nee Kooper-man; dear father of Barbara and Mitchell; devoted son of Nathan and the late Beile Kaplan; fond brother of Gerald, Rabbi Allan chaplain United States Air Force and Eileen Stern. Services Monday, 11 a. at Ptser North Suburban Memorial Chapel, 9200 N. Skokie Skokie.

Interment Westlawn. Friends are asked to pay their respects at time of services. Please omit flowers. Vice president of Cooperman Pants Company; past president of Kenmora Lodge of B'nai B'rith. Information, 679-4740.

Kashuba John Kashuba, beloved husband of Rose, nee Gurkowski; loving' father of Florence (LarryJ Garner Sr. and Beatrice Anthony DiDomenlco; fond grandfather of nine grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter; dear brother in law of the lata John Gurkowski. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from the Dulskl Funeral Home, 2806 S. Kolln to Epiphany Church.

Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Queen of Heaven. Visitation Monday after 6 P. m. Member of Epiphany Holy Name Society.

Please omit flowers. Bi 7-7321. Kastens Ethel Kastens, nee Duerr, beloved wife of tht late Louis loving mother of Louis Ruth C. Leroy Kirkpatrlck and Shirley Kastens; dear grandmother of Kevin, Randall and Karen Kastens, Craig and Gary Kirkpatrlck; great-grandmother of Michael Kirkpatrick; tond sister of Florence Brodhead and Dorothy McCullough. Past worthy matron of Edgewater Chapter, No.

742. O. E. S. Services Tuesday, July 14, 2 p.

at Drake Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western Av. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation atter p. m.

Sunday. 561-6874. George G. Heinz, formerly of North-brook, beloved husband of the lala Elizabeth, net Lemke; dear father of Robert, Roland, George Lucille Schmitz, Luella Senne, Lorraine Kloepfer and tha late Raymond; grandfather of 33; great- Grandfather of 20; brother of Martha ullerton. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.

at Haben Funeral Home, 8057 Niles Center Skokie. Interment Memory Gardens. Visitation altar 3 P. m. Monday.

OR 3-6111. Mrs. Neiburger was the widow of Joseph F. Neiburger, founder Donovan Dr. Charles A.

Donovan M. beloved husband of Mary A. Donovan; devoted father of the lata Charles Donovan; dear grandfather of Charles J. Jr. of Chicago, James T.

of Escondido, Calif, and Thomas A. of Philadelphia, Pa. Visitation after p. m. Monday.

Funeral Tuesday, 8:45 a. from tha Sheehy Funeral Home. 10727 S. Pulaski to St. Christina Church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. ST 3-7700. Eagloskl Genevltvt Eagloskl of 7809 N.

Karloy avenue, Skokle, age 50, July 12, 1970, sister of Aureala, Edna, Agnes and Henry; also nieces, nephews and many friends. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at tha Duval Funeral Home, Iron River, Mich. Erickson A. Miriam Erickson of Chicago, July 12. sister of Mrs.

Esther Gibson and Edward Erickson; five nieces and nephews. Visitation at Wm. H. Scott Funeral Home, 1104 Waukegan Glen-view, from I to 4 p. m.

and 7 to 9 P. m. Monday, where services will be held 11 a. m. Tuesday.

Interment Grace-land. PA 4-0063. Ewing Frances Haran Ewing, nea Patton, departed Saturday, July 11, 197a Funeral Tuesday, July 14, at 9:30 a. at Holy Angels Cathedral, Gary, Ind. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Gary.

Friends call at Burnt Memorial Chanel, 675 Adams Gary. Visitation Monday, from 2 P. m. to It p. m.

219-886-9154. Falvey Beulah Falvey, July 11, 1970, beloved wile of the late John Falvey; loving mother of Jane Gordon of Northridge, grandmother of Vincent and Brian Brach. Funeral mass Wednesday, 10 a. m. at St.

Nicholas Church. Interment All Saints. 274-3807. Floral Tributes SYMPATHY FLOWEIIS NOW! Fresh from of the Old Equity Life Insur Herman Kenneth; sister of Eleanor wisniewski, Stella Tomniti, Jenny Domlnas, tht late Lottie Mohr and Gus Fisher. Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 P.m., et Becvar Funeral Directors, 5218 S.

Ktdne. Interment Evergreen. PR (-3809. Bolda Set Charles Kaledinskas notice. Brantner Ethel Brantner, nee Kuhlmann, beloved wife of tht lete Adolph; dear mother of Clifford H.

and tht late Raymond grandmother of five; great-grandmother of nine; sister of Gertrude Brady. Resting at Gel I Funeral Home, 180 S. York Bensenvilie, where services will be held Tuesday, 1 :30 p. m. Interment Acacia Park.

Memorials to Bethel United Methodist Church of Chicago, or tht Heart Fund will bt appreciated. Visitation Monday a. m. to 10 p. m.

766-3232. Bubulis ance Co. of Evanston. She is survived by a son, Orrin; two grandchildren; and three sisters. Services will be held at ly as an infant, and then Henry Herman of Rlverdale, July 12, 1970, beloved husband of Sophie; father of Norman Herman; brother of Peter Herman, Edward Herman, Anna Kiel, Marie Good, Louise Somora and Pauline Badtke.

Funeral Tuesday, July 14, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Interment Cedar Park. Arrangements by Brown Funeral Home, 13820 Lincoln Dollon. Sears 10 a.

m. tomorrow in the chapel New York as a teen-ager. There he began a career as a singer in local clubs. He soon turned to songwrit- at 5206 N. Broadway.

Mrs. Georgia Moore Herman when it became apparent the air was too dangerous. Lopez was overcome when he left his companions to go deeper in the mine, officers said. The others left for aid and accompanied two deputies to the mine. i The deputies, wearing air packs, attempted to reach Lopez but the air capacity of their equipment 35 minutes-was insufficient.

Moore said Knight, without an air pack, brushed by the deputies and attempted to reach Lopez. "He fought his way by the deputies," a spokesman said. ing and turned out such hits Mrs. Georgia Moore, 67, of 5494 S. Hyde Park died yesterday in Lexington, as "Green Eyes," "My Mother's Eyes," "Down Yonder," Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back JUST PHONE 243-6624 (Chinpw) 2994108 (Des Plainei) 352-5493 (La Grant) Use Sears Revolving Charge Immediate Delivery Anywhere FLOWERS by SEARS Louis H.

Herman, July 11, 1970, beloved husband of the lata Doris; dear father of Vernon C.I brother of Jeanette and Henrietta. Services Tuesday, July 14, 1) a. at Alt-Benson Funeral Home, -3224 W. Montrose Av. Interment Acacia Park Cemetery.

Member of CTA union. Division 308, and Greater Chicago Lodge, No. 3, L.O.O.M. IR 8-2036. "Hopalong Cassidy.

a where she was visiting rela tives. Surviving is a daughter, Bridget Tauroiasl Bubulis, net Stant-vlclus, beloved mother of Helen Glozick, Ann (Stanley IStanlsh and Bernlce (August) pocius; grandmother of five; great grandmother of 13; great-great-grandmother of one. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 t. from Biellunas Funeral Home, 4348 S. California to Immaculate Conception Church.

Interment St. Casimir's Lithuanian Cemetery. Visitation Monday alter 1 p. m. LA 3-3572.

Bufka John S. Bufka. beloved husband of Nel and "Lucky Lindy," composed about the successful solo flight across the Atlantic by Charles Mrs. John Beauchamp. Serv Hiatt ices will be held tomorrow in Lexington.

Charles A. Hlatt of Evanston, July 11, 1970, age 73, husband of Dorothy R. Hiatt; father of Neil Hlatt, Mrs. Charles R. Howland and Greaa Hlatt: 13 arand- Faulk A.

Lindbergh. Two Salesmen Suffer children; brother of George, Chester and Howard A. Faulk of Maywood, formerly of Cicero, beloved husbard of Fatal Heart Attacks Lillian nee Danek; devoted father of Howard A. (Barbara) Faulk and Joan M. (John Jurenka; grandfather of si; brother of Wlnton Fulk.

Funeral Tues- Our 83rd Year Rev. Neat Hiatt ano Mrs. brace Burn-head. Friends may call at Hebblethwaite Chapel, 1567 Maple Evanston, from 7 to 9 p. m.

Sunday. Service 4 P. m. Monday at Covenant United Methodist Church, Hartrey Avenue and Harrison Street, Evanston. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery.

Memorials may be mane to Hadley School for tht Blind, Winnetka, ooy, juiy t. from Svec (, COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS No Pressure on Me from Nixon: Hickel lie, nee f-rawiey, tono rainer or Margaret (Josepni Wlerdak, John S. Jr. Kathleen, Anna M. IMIChael) Pasternak and Raymond I Viola Bufka; grandfather of 21; son of the late Simon end Anna; brother of Robert, Anna Btsson, Anthony, tht late Margaret Braun, Carl Bufka and Elizabeth Kaprak.

Funeral Tuesday, 9:45 a. from Egan Funeral Home, 3700 W. (3d to tha Church of the Epiphany. Interment St. Mary's.

LU 2-2000. Carlton Jesse R. Carlton, 0. D. $., July 11, t9e 79, late of South Shore, beloved hus sons Funeral Home, 4227 W.

Cermak to St. Eulalla Church, Maywood. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Queen of aii.

Member of Forest Park Lodge, INVITED 14 MONRO! rtMhoitM Oak Pork aloves Union. Local II. c. i i. Holloran Kehoe Frank B.

Kehoe, dear husband nf the late Mildred, nee Stipek; tond father of Mary Campbell and Frank J. Formerly of CPD and sheriff's office. Funeral TiiA'rtav 0 a. from Belmont Funeral Hatsstv 7120 W. Belmont.

Mass 10 a. oilei church, Oak Park. Entombment Queen of Heaven Cemetery, 286-2500. Kello Frank E. Kello, dearest husband of Emma Warnock, nee Prusa; beloved son of the late Michael and Anna; fond brother of Mae Joseph) Solcani, Edward Lillian and Margaret the late Joseph) Ralsl; dear uncle and great-uncle of many.

Member of Assumption B. V. M. Society. F.

C. S. U. No. 493, and Lawn-dale Eaoles, No.

1983. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a. from the Urbanek Funeral Home, 3814 W. 26th to Assumption B. V.

M. Slovak Church. Mass 10 t. m. Interment Our Lady of Sorrows Cemetery.

LA 1-3767. AFL-CIO; and Illinois League of' Ml Anna Holloran, nea Collins, beloved Two salesmen from the east coast, in town for the Housewares Convention at the International Amphitheater and Navy Pier, suffered fatal heart attacks yesterday morning. Philip Gratt of Willingboro, N. died while eating breakfast in a restaurant and William Payton, 50, of Cranston, R. died in his hotel room.

2027 7 -4wa or Bl 2- Knight worked his way to his buddy, but then collapsed. The deputies dropped an air pack thru a crevice 'to Knight but then had to leave because the oxygen supply was dwindling. The Imperial County sheriff's office summoned expert help from Los Angeles and a seven-man team arrived with better equipment. No Hope for 3 Divers ORONOGO, July 12 Three divers, two of them teen-agers, failed to return (Cklcege Tribune Pratt Service Ferrinl band of Virginia M. canton; oear rather WASHINGTON, July 12 of Nancy Anne (Robert J.

Randall of Walter J. Hickel, secretary of Elmhurst and Thomas E. (Caroline) carl-ton of Burllngame, (randfather of wife of the lata John; loving mother of Ann Martin, Robert and tha lata Martha O'Donnell; grandmother of four; dear sister of the late Mary Kana and Michael Collins. Visitation Monday after, 6 p. m.

at Glbbons-O'Keete Funeral Home, 124 Madison, Oak Paik. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. to Our Lady Help of Christians Church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment Mount Camel. Native of Maantrasna, County Mayo, Ireland. 848-7400. Funeral Directors Virginia and Mary Kaye Randall and the interior, said today that despite rumors to the contrary Frank Ferrlnt, beloved husband of Fay, nee Enoeli dear father of Judith Edward Kramer and Burton Beverly; fond brother of Phyllis Qulnn, Dominic, Alex and Armand; lovlna grandfather of four. Funeral Wednesday, a.

front Raoo Brothers, S120 W. Fullerton to.St. Genevieve Church. Interment Rosehlll. Pleasa omit flowers AR 6-7800 or NA 2-5120.

C. H. JORDAN 8. CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS IIS YEARS there has been no pressure on him from the White House to resign his Job.

221 East Erie Superior 7-7709 Flchter eetn Ann, aniney ana Karnieen cariron; brother of Dora Brink Creston, and Edward F. Carlton of Iowa. Past director of Chicago Dental Society, Associate Professor at Northwestern University, Ufa member of the American Dental Association, and member of tha Woodlawn Post, No. 175, A. L.

Resting at tha Tews Funeral Home, 79th Street and Phillips Avenue alter I p. m. Monday. Services 1 p. m.

Tuesday. Interment family lot. SO (-6959. Campana Sea Mary Grtsory notice. Caron "I have no intention of just JOHN CARROLL SONS 35 E.

Erie WHItehall 4-6040 "HOME FOR FUNERALS 2 CARS COLLIDE Annt M. Flchter, nee Burograf, beloved wife of tht late Phillip; dear sister of Marv and Theresa Ruraoraf. Pu rc- walking away from a ob, and I have no indication that they ward Connell, end the latt John and Cemeteries IN MINNESOTA; Joseph Burggraf, Margaret Lawrenz, HAVE MOVED Offer 4-snace lot In nU tfuscpiunv riuparrica. runerai lues-day, 9:30 a. from Kolbus Funeral Home, 6841-57 W.

Hloolm Av. tn want me to walk away," he said during an interview on the television program, Issues and Answers. 7 ARE KILLED Amos A. Caron, H. Lucllt Caron, Bar- '1 Eugene Church.

Canfield and Foster. Masonic section, Mounr vernon hiiis, 119th and Archer, across from Cog Hill. Sell for S0. Write or phone: S. C.

Ferguson, 800 W. White St Champaign, III. 61820. Phont 352-5529. itiiernivnr or.

Donirace. in-iiij. MOUNTAIN LAKE, Forlenza riara Caron and Theresa caron. suddenly, Colorado, lata of Oakbrook Terrace, survived by Cecilia (Normanl Wllke. Paul Nancy Caron, Mary (Richard Stevens, David Michelel Caron, Kathleen Nelll Fullan and Marnaret Carom The rumors began after Hickel RIDGEWOOD cemetery-Sec.

12. Lot 1976. July 12 W) Seven persons a graves, si.oao. av 3-4480 wrote a letter to President Nixon urging that more favorable Alfonso Fortenra, beloved husband of Betty, nea Tabler; dear father of Gerald and Alan; dear son of Mary and tha late Henrv; fond hmther Af Rjtlvufnr. CEDAR PARK-Locust Sect.

2 lots, USD. were killed when two cars collided this morning near Moun can eves. cl f-iuie eiaht grandchildren; also survived by Catherine Hassett of Berwyn, Adelaide Austin of Venlct, Clyde Caron of North Hollywood, and Let Murohy, brothers and sisters. Funeral Tuesday, a. from H.

Marlk Sons, (507 W. EVERGREEN CEMETERY 2 graves, tain Lake in southern Minne attention be paid to the nation's youth. Ethel Rasmussen, Phyllis Burke, Emily Mundo, James, Anthony, Henry and tha late Ann. Funeral Wednesday, 9 e. n.nouwooo sec.

3Bj ootn. 585-1163 sota. FOREST HOME Cemetery choice 484-5762 "I think the President going graves. S275 each. Westmont, III.

Mass. 10 a. m. Interment The dead included parents out to Knoxville. Alabama and Queen or Heaven, in lieu or owers.

RIDGEWOOD Cem. Sec. 14 8 praves on rrom Deunema i-unerai Home. ioa s. Western to St.

Justin Martyr Church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Memorials to Veterans Research Hospital will be appreciated.

1 nign grouno. ai.uau. (49-2693 contributions to Mary Knoll Missions will be appreciated. Visitation Monday, 3 to St. Louis, talking to the young and two children in one family and a mother and two in CEDAR PARK Fraternal sect.

4 lots, et e-2144. visitation atter p. m. Monday. iu m.

c-u a-ojiu or til 2-J. Carllno fants in another family. Four i Edward J. Hayden Slate Mass auu. can 3D6-6UJI MEMORIAL ESTATES GRAVES (900 or best offer.

299-2721 people in the chamber of commerce, these are all small steps but they are important steps. I think those people who were Forman Anthony J. Carllno af Palatine, beloved Joe Forman. at Los Anoelts. formerly of others, including three children, were injured.

4-GRAVE lot-Cedar Birch Chicago, beloved husband of tht latt 125th and Halsted, (500. WA (-7580. Mass for Edward J. Hayden, Kttit; dear father or Etta Hvl Berg, husband of Pearl, net Freeman; dear father of Victor F. Charlenel and Ralph A.

Joyce Carllno; four grandchildren; fond brother of O. L. Carllno and Frances Nucclo. Visitation Monday, Iter 7 m. and Tuesday, from 9 fa 10 2 GRAVES, Sect.

26, lot 210, Forest Home The State Highway Patrol Louis Jean of Lot Angeles, Ber nard ILolsl and tha late Moms; grand. yemBiery. ejuir mm. UK wr. 80, a retired vice president of Union Carbide will be dissatisfied with what was happening in the past are somewhat changing," Hickel said.

father of eight; oreat-arandfathar of seven, m.sec. 26, lot 169, identified the dead as: Ernest A. Ringle, 30, Windom, driver RIDGEWOOD oravM. $V10. p.

at Lauterburg and Oehler Fu Services Tuesday, 11 a. at Original Welnsteln a. sons Chapel. 3019 W. said at noon tomorrow in St.

neral Home, 2000 E. Nonnwesr Hign. wav. Arlington Helohts. In state Wednes He said this appeared to be a Peterson Interment Westlawn Ceme of one car; his wife Ruth Ann, Nicholas Catholic Church, 806 DEATH NOTICES tery, cnapei visitation at time ot service, day from 11 a.

m. until time of service follow-up on the suggestions 28; their children Dale, 7, and Ridge Evanston. at 1:30 a. m. at Fa tn Lutheran cnurcn.

Information, LO 1-1890. Frisk contained in his letter. Arlington Helohts. Interment Memory Kimberly, 11 months; Mrs. Angela S.

Nappin, 21, Cannon cardans. 25J-J42J. Mr. Hayden, 918 Washington Evanston, died Saturday in Paul H. Frisk, beloved ion of Edith and Paul F.t fond brother of Joyce E.

Casanova Falls; her children, Todd, 1, Vincent Casanova Charlesl, beloved aus- (Capt. Richard, USN Llcko. Visitation to 10 p. m. Sunday and Monday et Peterson Funeral Home, 6938 W.

North band of Lena; dear father or 1 nomas, Anthony, Frank. Vincent and Sam; grand and Sharon, 7 weeks. Indonesia Relaxes Av. Services Tuesday, 1:30 p. m.

Inter, menf Mount Emblem. In lieu Of flowers, Hickel said he felt no disappointment after the President's proposal to have all antipollution efforts combined in a new environmental protection agency. He said the director of the new agency should be a man able to tell the difference between "persecution and father of 14; great-grandfather of one; brother of Annetta Costronovo. Funeral waitnMdav. a.

from Barsl memorials to Hermosa-Salem Methodist Abrams Anna Abrami, nea Lavlnson, of 860 Dt Witt Place, beloved wile of Charles; loving mother of Elaine Jackl Bron-sttln and Lawrence Temma Abramsi seven grandchildren; dear daughter of tht latt Israel and Hannah Lavlnson; fond sister of Charles, Harry, Best Fink, Minnie Branson, the lala Toba Grossman, Dorothy Golden, William and Louis. Services Monday, p. tt Welnsltln Brothers Chapel, 1300 W. Devon. Interment O.

B. A. Waldhelm. Member of Park Synagogue. In lieu of flowers, contributions to charily.

Visitation at time of services. HO 1-2400. Albert Church appreciated. 6J-4i. Galdorns Funeral Homt, 2742 N.

Lincoln to St. Clement Church. Mass 10 a. m. Inter Entry Regulations ment St.

Joseph's, lease omit tiowtrs. Rosa beloved mother of Jo BU 1-7775. Cebula seph Lillian ana seorge inennii vrnna-mother ot si. Funeral services Wednes- St. Francis Hospital, uvanston.

He retired as vice president of the corporation's Linde Division in 1955 after 41 years with the firm. Mr. Hayden was past 5 resident of the International Association and a former member of the South Shore Country Club, Olympia Fields Country Club, Flossmoor Country Club and Chicago Athletic Association. He is survived by his widow, i Margaret; a son, E. Gray; 15 grandchildren; and two great- JAKARTA, Indonesia, July 12 Wl Indonesia has eased its entrance requirements to allow foreign tourists to enter the jUanlsiaw Cetiula.

aoa 77. beloved hus. oav, IU a. or cawn ruiwai iono Bd. fvsno West).

Interment Beautiful fRosehill Mount Auburn Cemetery. Visitation after band of Salamea, nee Miens; dear father of Bernlce. Bruno ICeranl nickname, (Nancvl and the late Joseph and p. m. luesoay.

ajo-u. Gallctt archipelago for a week with neien ceouia; lovinv orotnar or n. thnnv IMarvannal Cebula in Po and; Deaths Elsewhere Rose Albert, beloved wife of fht latt Joseph; devoted mother of Carmen, James and Roger; fond grandmother of seven; great orandmothar of tin iiUr sjni riftjir hmihnr.in.iaw of Marcvanna Kur out having to obtain a visa, the government announced Yoshinaga Seki, 78, chairman ds In Poland) grandfather of Barbara IHichardl Adams; survived by many cousins, Funeral Wednesday, July 15, The move was designed to 80 AVAILABLE ACRES AT WESTERN AND PETERSON 561-5940 ENDOWED CARE FUNDS IN EXCESS OF Paul J. Galtett, July 11, aoa 76, lata of 7911 S. Manistee, beloved husband of Doris, nee Oakland.

Member of the Roseland Lodge, L. O. O. M. Services 2:30 P.

m. Tuesday at Tews Funeral Homt, 79th and Phillips Avenue. Interment Minneapolis, Minn. Visitation alter 1 p. m.

Monday. SO (-6959. af Josenh Pascuccl, Irene Dadarlo and Mary Teley. Restlna at Seouin Funeral Home, 1848 Id Highland Park, alter 7 P. m.

Monday. Funeral mast Tuesday, 9: JO a. St. Jemes Church, Hlttv wood. Interment Queen af Httvtn Mag-Mltum.

432-J8C. 9:30 a. Kowaiski r-unerai nome, 1737 W. 18th St. to St.

Adalbert'i Church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Res- of Mitsubishi Atomic Energy Industries of a liver ailment; in Tokyo. boost Indonesia's draw of tour urrectlon Cemetery, visitation alttr P.

m. Monday. CA (4471. granacmiaren. A ists to 125,000 this year..

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