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14 Section 3 Chicago Tribune, Thursday, May 29, 1975 Funeral Directors DRESSIER MORMINO I SKAL0N Kent State plaintiffs hit blank check order to, kill IUZZ0LIN0 See Jennie Schavon death notice. JIRGAL John Jirgal, husband of the tat Ruth Lavinla Llewellyn; father of John L.Jirgai and Dorothy E. Jirgal; grandfather of six; brother ot George H. Jirgal and Thomas H. Jirgal, Mary Jirgal and the late Anne Jirgal.

Services John Carroll Sons Home For Funerals, Erie and Wabash Avenues. Thursday, May 29, 1975, 2 p.m. Interment Forest Hill Cemetery, Glen Ellyn. Visitation Wednesday, 5 to I p.m. J0VVAS Anthony R.

Jowas, age 44, May 27, 1975, beloved husband of Stella, nee Zawacki; brother ot Leo (Marie) Negoski and Joseph (Mary) Negoski; brother in law of Mary and Edward Kawciynski, Wanda and Bruno Folga, Stanley and Nell Zawacki, Roman and Cecelia Zawacki, Helen and the late Adam Zawacki, also the late Robert Zawacki. Funeral Saturday, 9:15 a.m., from McPhee Funeral Home. 7133 S. Western to St. Adrian Church.

Mas 9:45 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Member of St. Adrian H.N.S. and Senior Citnens Club, Southwest Chicago Lodge, No.

44, L.O.O.M. and Archer-Highlands Post, No. 698, A.L. Veteran of W. W.

II. PR 6-0777. Visitation after p.m. Thursday. ner which would inflame those who wanted to deny the stur dents their right to assemble." STEVEN SINDELL.

another attorney for the, said Rhodes remarks were "inflammatory, volatile, and irresponsible." The attorney also promised to provide a tape recording of the comments Rhodes made at a news conference the day be-fore the shootings during which the alleged remarks were made. ed by National Guard troops who fired into a crowd of students during an antiwar demonstration on the Kent campus on May 4, 1970. "Gov. Rhodes came into Kent at the invitation of the mayor of Kent," said Joseph Kelner, one of five attorneys for the plaintiffs who made opening statements. "The things he said were so inflaming, in effect, giving carte blanche to use force without restraint.

We do say Gov. Rhodes acted in a man From Tribune Wirt Services CLEVELAND An attorney for the plaintiffs in a civil damage suit arising out of the Kent State University shootings said Wednesday that Gov. James A. Rhodes in effect gave National Guardsmen "carte blanche to use force without restraint" in dealing with student demonstrators. Rhodes and 43 other persons are defendants in damage suits for $48 million filed by parents of the four students killed and nine others wound Patty Hearst plotted her own kidnaping, most in poll think should be jailed without bail, and 68 per cent believe she should be imprisoned if found guilty.

Miss Hearst, now 21, was kidnaped from her Berkeley apartment Feb. 4, 1974, by the S.L.A. Subsequently, in tapes transmitted by the kidnapers, she denounced her family, jilted her boyfriend, and" announced that she had joined her terror Court slugs back for punch at lawyer By1 Lee Strobel RONALD BRADSHAW appeared in court Wednesday handcuffed, surrounded by four sheriff's deputies, and remorseful. The reason for his condition was an outburst Monday in which Bradshaw punched his lawyer, Alan Goldberg, in the eye and bit a sheriffs deputy on the shoulder after Criminal Court Judge Fred Suria sentenced him to one to five years in prison. By the time Bradshaw left Suria's courtroom Wednesday, his prison sentence had been increased to two consecutive sentences three to five years on the original charge of vio-1 a i probation, and six months for contempt of court.

BRADSHAW TOLD Suria his actions Monday stemmed from his belief that he was Paul Dressier, lifetime resident of Clarendon Hilis-Hinsdale erea, beloved husband of Margaret; fond father of Philip and Orrin; grandfather of six; brother of Bertha DeMond and Marian Wood. Memorial services Friday, 1 p.m. at EMiston Funeral Home. First and Grant Streets, Htnsdale. In lieu of flower.

nieat donations to the Hinsdale Hospital. DUDDY John William Duddv of Brookfleld, beloved husband of Norma; son of Francis and Mary of Bangor, Me. Visitation I to 10 p.m. Thursday at Hallowell ft James Funeral Home, 1025 W. 55th Countryside.

Services and interment Saturday in Bangor, Me. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the Heart Fund. 352-4500. ECK See Pearl Filipas notice. FAV0RITI Emd Favoritl, beloved husband of Derna, nee Baldini; fond father of Richard (Mary) and Linda.

Funeral Saturday, at 9:30 a.m., from Rosario-DeSalerno Sons Funeral Home, 0300 W. North to St. Genevieve Church. Mass at 10:30 a.m. Interment Queen of Heaven.

Please omit flowers. Visitation after p.m., Thursday. MA 7-0449-0450 FERA See Maddalena Fera lono notice. FILIPAS Pearl ilipas, nee Bogdanlch, beloved wife of John J. Filipas; loving mother of Antoinette M.

(George) Eck, Sister Laura Filipas, O.S.F., Peter G. (Marguerite Michael J. "Mark" and John Filipas dear grandmother of Laura (Donald) Holm, Grace Eck, Claudia and Paul Filipas. Funeral Saturday, 10:15 a.m., from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 W. 103d Oak Lawn, to Queen of Martyrs Church.

Mass 11 a.m. Interment St. Mary Cemetery. Visitation hours Thursday and Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. For trans, info, call 630-1193 or 735-4242.

FITZGERALD John A. Fitzgerald, survived by wife, Helen; daughters Joan and Mary Lou Anderson; sons Ernest and Gerald Anderson; sisters Mrs. Marian Morlarty, Miss Geraldine Fitigerald, Mrs. Jewel Quandt; brothers, George and Frank Fitzgerald; two grandchildren. Funeral services 11:30 a.m.

Friday, the Holy Name Church, Cedar Lake, In. Burial Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, at Worth, II. Friends may call at the Eller-Brady Funeral Home Thurtrilu 1 in )lninnm I. of flowers please send donations' to St. Amnony medical center, Kesearcn, grown Point, In.

FRANCOEUR Lawrence J. Francoeur, beloved husband of Alice, nee Fortier and the late Harriet and Helen; loving father of Theodore (Mildred), Mary (Donald) Fay, Dorothy (Donald) Minucciani and the late Edward (Beverly); loving step-father of Margot (George) Bartnik, Andree (Richard) Wood and Elise (Charles) Delaney; grandfather of eight and the late Larry Francoeur; great-grandfather of four. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., from Smith-Corcoran Funeral Home, 6150 N. Cicero to Queen of All Saints Basilica for 10 a.m. mass.

Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Cancer Society would be appreciated. Visitation 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday and all day Friday.

736-3833. FREEMAN Fred A. Freeman, beloved husband of Blanche (Nosal) Freeman; loving father of Judy (David) Kelly; dear brother of Martin (Grace), John (Ellen), George Freeman, Clara (Vincent) Conroy and the late Lawrence Freeman: brother In law of Genevieve Freeman, Elmer, George, Chester Nosal and Dorothy McLaughlin; son in law of Mary Nosal; many nieces and nephews. Funeral Saturday, 8:45 a.m., from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 W. 103d Oak Lawn, to SI.

Barnabas Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation after 3 p.m. Friday.

For public transportation info, call 636-1193 or Chicago, 735-4242. FUSCO Josephine M. Fusco, net Plana, age 93, beloved wife of the late Charles; loving mother of Etta Capodlce, Joseph Louise Fusco, Josephine Hellnski, Lucille Dabroski, Mary McCabe, Rev. Philip Fusco, the late Rose Fusco, Anna Gambel and Helen Smith. Funeral Thursday, 9:15 a.m., from the Sheeny Funeral Home, 4950 W.

79th to St. Thomas More Church, 8100 S. California. Mass 10 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, kindly make contributions to Villa Scalabrini, Northlakt III. 857-7878 or ST3-7700 GALLIETT Morse E. Galliett of 1712 Lake Shore loving father of Peter E. Galliett. Funeral services 3 p.m.

Thursday at Donnellan-Fitigerald-Franklin Funeral Home, 10045 Skokie at Old Orchard Road. Interment Memorial Park. Visitation at time of service. 675-1990 GALL0R0 See Maddalena Fera loizo notice. GAWR0NSKI Margaret Gawronski, neeOlenik, dear wife of the late Anthony; beloved mother of the late Walter(Lottie), Steve(Emlly), Julius(Victoria), Artery Newsom, Cecilia (the late Robert) Daglish, and the late Jennie (Clarence) Walters; grandmother of seven.

Member of Rosary Sodality. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 from pllchta Funeral Home, 4348 W. Walton to St. Francis of Assisi Church. Interment St.

Adalberts Cemetery. BI7-6I23 or BE5-7136. GERALDI Gerald M. (Jerry) Geraldi, beloved son of Mario and Marian, nee Wendtland; dear brother of Randall and Ross; loving grandson of Pearl and the late Simon Geraldi and Ethel and the late Gustavo Wendtland. Chapel services Thursday, 10 a.m., at the Belmont Funeral Home, 7120 W.

Belmont Av. Interment Ridgewood. 294-2500. GL0WACKI Stanley j. eiowacki, age 41, of schofieid, died May 24, 1975.

husband of Loretta, nee Eiermann; father of Stanley, Cindy, Karen and Susan; son of Anton, Elgin, brother of Tony, Elgin, III. Funeral services were held Wednesday morning in Rothschild, Wisconsin. G0UGH Thomas GOugh of Cicero, beloved husband of Helen, nee Koiiol; fond brother of Edna (James) Gillen and William Gough; nieces and nephews. Services Saturday, 9 a.m., at Cermak Home for Funerals, 5844 W. Cermak Mass 9:30 a.m.

at Mary Queen of Heaven Church. Interment family lot. Member of Berwyn Post, No. 422, American Legion. Pleas omit flowers.

652-0243. GR0SK0PF Caroline (Carrie) Groskopf, nee Modi, wife of the late Leonard: mother of Leonard (Helen) Groskopf; grandmother of five; great-grandmother of five; sister or rvtary myrocrt, sopnie nnasrei, Clara Cretnik, Stanley and Al Moch. Resting at Hallinan Funeral Home, 2601 Vermont Blue Island. Mass of the Resurrection Saturday at 10 a.m. at St.

Isadora Church. Interment St. Benedict Cemetery. Pleas omit nowers. Visitation alter 1 p.m.

Thursday. FUS-0850. HANNA via to noinio. rvaj vi cvaiisiuiit mother of Virginia (Franklin) Lunding and William three grandchildren and eight greai-granocmioren. services were prtvait.

HANNIGAN See Patricia A. Klawitter notice. HARDY Kathryn G. Hardy, nee Cooney, of Evanston, May 26, beloved wife of Mauric c.j dear moiner ot Jonn Maurice Richard J. and Paul F.

Hardy; 14 grandchildren; one great-grandson; daugh ter or rne lare parricK j. ano jonanna Cooney; sister of the late John, Patrick, Emmet. Cornelius Francis. James G. Cooney, Josephine Curran, Margaret Smal-lev and Eleanor Ziv.

Mass Friday, 10:30 a.m., at St. Nicholas Church, Evanston. Interment All Saints. Visitation Thursday 2 to p.m. at Wm.

H. Scott Chapel, 1460 anerman av. cvansron. oe-43u. HEINTZ Edward F.

Helntz, of Prospect be loved husband ol Mildred, nee Evans; lovino father of Viroinia Everett) Walter, Eleanor (Thomas) Stirton and Dorian (Louis) Stang, nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Visitation Wednesday, 3 to 9:30 p.m., at Lauterburg Oehler Funeral Home, 3000 E. Northwest Hwy, Arlington where services will be held Thursday, 3 p.m. Interment Ridgewood Cemetery. Member of Edison Lodge A.M.

No. 974. Contributions to Prospect Hts. Community Church appreciated, zsj-jj HENRY Frances M. Henry, beloved wife of Donald J.

dear mother of Dawn Marie and Don Id: fond dauahter of Belmonte; dear sister of Richard (Jo Anne) ueimonte: aear aauenier in taw or David and Jane Henry. At Witliams- KampP Funeral Home, 430 t. Roosevelt wneaion, alter 4 p.m. inursdav, Funeral Saturday. 10 a.m..

to St. Luke Church, Carol Stream. Mass 10:30 tmomomeni ai. josepn. owhmhs.

HEVRDEJS Marie Hevrdels, nee Rutlcka, beloved wile of the late George; dearest mother of Dorothy (Albert) Cooper of Newport chev. Richard j. (Lou se) Hevrdeis; loving grandmother of fiv granocniioren ano six greer-granocniioren; dear sister ot ttnel iHowaroi Nenroas. Edward (Pauline) Rose and Anthony Rose, all of Florida. James Rose of Portland, dear sister in law of Ros no Kooerr piecnaiy, Bessie Hevrdeis.

Funeral Saturday, May 31, 15 a.m. front in. uii.pbi, aiuu TV. Tjin tivrner Hovne), to St. Walter Church.

Requiem mass 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Visitation begins Thursday attar 1 a.m. rK t-)53i.

MINCHSLIFF William E. Hindisllff of Glenview, former. ly of perfleld, May 36, husband of Florence L. Peavey Hlnchslltt; lather of Robert W. and his wife Nancy Hlnchslltt of Glenview; grandfather of Michael, James, William and Thomas; brother ot Mary and her husband S.

J. Simpson Jr. of Birmingham, Ala. and the late John rlrgjisllll. Member ot Logan Sduar odae.

No, 191, A. p. 4 A.M. and honorary member of Deerfleld Lodge, No, 1110, A.F. fc A.M.; member of Scottish Rlt Valley of Chlcaeo-33d degree; Evanslon Commandery, No.

58, K.T. and Medlnah Temple. Memorial service Saturday. 3 p.m.. May 31st, at Glenview Community cnurcn, cim srreer ano cienview Koao, cienview.

fleas emu iiowett, I0ZZ0 Maddalena Fera lono, nee Cine, beloved wile ol the late Gregory Fera and the late Vito loiro; loving mother of Josepn irella) Fera. Martha Nuedorf. kav lona. Theresa (Frank) Martlno, Dominic (Mary Lou) Fera, Gregory (Arlene) Fera, Antoinette (Nanareno) Galloro. and the late Antoinette Fera Bell; fond grandmother of 301 dear sier ol Nicoia and joseon na.

ot Cenada, and Glovann ol Italy, r-unerai. Saturday irom CD um. blan Chapels. 6621 W. North Av.

to St. Ferdinand Church. Mass 10-30 a.m. inter. mrnt Mount carmel.

Member ol St. Ann odellty. Please omit flowers. Visitation Mioay. 1 ifii-joio.

i f.ns. if Bun. fciy-ui ec CREMATION fr. $294 Cards Honored ABBEY Cremation ft Direct Burial Service 3807 N. Lincoln 525-8260 JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" E.Erie WHitehall 4-4060 Cemetaries Crematories BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL MAUSOLEUM At eienob'y PMcf NeaSecretion 3100 N.

NARRAGANStTT AVI. HONf 384-3770 CHICAGO, III IfJfjemoriai j-atli CEMETERY end MAUSOLEUM CREMATORIUM COLUMBARIUM PERPETUAL CHARTER FOR MEMBERS Of ALL FAITHS MOO GROSS POINT ROAD SKOKIE, ILLINOIS 53-5O80-5O1 tM-soai-Mea Eft UMATION S30TOMPLETE Incld. Metal Container For Cremains MT. GLENWOOD CREMATORY Glenwood, III. 758-5643 Requested Through Any Funeral Director FCrypts-Memorial Park Cemetery.

Priced to sell. Good location, chapel floor, wall 912-B ft 912BB. Will sell both for S6.316 Cash. Call Mr. Burchfield 16-5500 ext.

1713. 4 LOPS Lilac Sec. Cedar Pk. Cemetery. Will Sep.

$1200. F. White 12820 N. 30th Av. Phoenix 85029 MT.

Vernon Memorial Estates Lemont. 4 choice lots. 200-ea. Ev-436-7299 RIDGEWOOD 6 Graves, sec. 17, $150 ea.

539-7975 MT. AUBURN 5 graves Eastwood sec, perpt. care, will $175. ea. 766-5544 ATACIA PARK BircfTSec.

4 lots. $1,000 or best ofr. 275-2872 faEMORY GARDENS 2 lots Gard.Etern. Light $600 482-7339 ACACIA PK. 4 lots Cedar, $1,050, 4 loti Pansy, $500.

298-0071 In iViemoriom SEKYRA Marie Sekyra, May 29, 193 Frank Sekyra, Mar. 2, 1959 Frank Sekyra, Jan. 18, 1970 Dr. Frank Sekyra III, May 3, 1973 Mary Anderson, Apr. 27, 1966 Betty C.

Beranek, Feb. 3, 1973 Loving thoughts and precious memories Of my loved ones. DAUGHTER, SISTER, AUNT, ANNE KRAFCHEK WAUNER Ella Jensen Wallner, Dec. 28, 1893 Dec. 23, 1969.

Mother of Beverly, Cyrene, Ellis and Hope. Fraternal Notices CHICAGO KX. NO. 245, A LU Gene R. Taylor, stripper, passed away May 27, 1975.

Funeral services from Kristan Funeral Home. 219 W. Maple Rt. 176) Mundelein, on Thursday, May 29, 11 a.m. Visitation May 28, Wednesday, 4 to 10 p.m.

Death notices ALIARE Mathias E. Allare of Chicago, beloved husband of Cecilia, nee Lanners; dear father of Lucille Venckus, Edward and Robert; grandfather of Pamela, Linda, Patricia and Robert; brother of Margaret Tures and Henry Allare. Funeral Saturday, 9:15 a.m., from Haben Funeral Home, 8057 Niles Center Skokie. Mass 9:30 a.m. at St.

Peter Church. Interment St. Peter Cemetery. Visitation Friday 3 to 9 p.m. OR 34111.

ALTOBELIA Michael Altobella, beloved husband of Barbara (nee Lattanzio). loving son of i Rose Altobella and Sam Alto; dear brother of Donald (Bobbie), Eugene (Carol), JoAnn (John) Prendergasf, Frankie, Marilyn and the late Sam Altobella; son-in-law of Dominic (Christine) Lattanzio and Rosalie Moore; nephew of many aunts and uncles. Funeral Friday, 10 a.m., from Lawn Funeral Home, 7909 State (5500 W.i to St. Albert the Great Church. Mass 10:30 a.m.

Interment Ml. Caramel. 636-2320 ASSISE Louis C. Anise, beloved husband of Nancy Assise, nee Mormino; loving father of Frank (Nicky), Anna elph Miserendino, Nanette (Jerry) Kuhnhofer, Philip (Jean Tito, Marie (Peter) Parrillo, Lucille Jan-nece and the late Joseph (Marie) Tito; dear son of Frank and the late Ann Assise; fond grandfather of 14; dear brother of Tony, Rose, Frances and the late Rocco. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.m., from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 5800 W.

63d to St. Svmphorosa Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery. Visitation after 5 p.m.

Thursday. 735-4242. BAUER Emma B. Bauer, nee Eckenstahler, fond mother of Clarence C. (Alice) Bauer and Phyllis (Arthur) Beesley; grandmother of five; sister of Molly Baumann and sister in law of Helen Eckenstahler.

Resting at the Zimmerman and Sandeman Funeral Home, 5200 W. 95th St. Visitation 4o.m. to 10 p.m. Friday.

Services 10:30 a.m. Saturday at St. aui Lumeran cnurcn, 4mu w. yw sr. nieirneni oeinenia.

in lieu ui nuweis. contributions may be made to St. Paul Lutheran cnurcn. twuta. BECK Harold E.

Beck, formerly of Berwyn and Saugatuck, loving husband of Mabel; dear father of Marian (Robert) Hotmann and Barbara (Kaymonoi rope; brandsen and Roy C. No visitation. Memorial services Thursday, 2 p.m., at the Leonard Memorial Home, 565 Duane Glen Ellyn. 469-0032. BERMAN Herbert R.

Berman. 8207 N. Kllpatrlck. Skokie, beloved husband of Beatrice, nee Adelman; dear son of the late Jacob and Yetla: fond brother ot Oscar and Edward. Services Thursday.

12 noon, at Weinstein Brothers North Shore Chapel, 111 Skokie at Old Glenview Road, Wilmefte. Interment O.K. O.J. Waldheim. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Cancer or Heart fund.

Lnapei visitation ar rime ot service, Info. AL6-5700 Or RO1-2400. BIEN Edward J. Bien, beloved husband of Marie (Hovne) nee Turek; dear father of Mary Ellen York. Nancv Sabal and Carol Balnes; grandfather of eight; fond brother of Julia Hager, Harold and the late Pauline Chraspka, John and Joseph.

Funeral Saturday 9: 30 a.m. from Modell Funeral Home, 5725 S. Pulaski Road, to St. Turlbius Church, interment Kessurection cemetery, PO7-4730 BUCCIERI Anthony BucclerL beloved husband of the late Mary, nee Orlando; loving father of Angelo (Millie), Mike (Josephine), Ralph iHeieni, nnary icnesreri wasnnewsxi. Rose (Rov) Rakestraw.

Carmella (John Camoobianco. Antonlette (Frank) Dalu. Theresa (Don) Krob and Anthony (Sandra); fond grandfather of 33; greatgrandfather of 21. Funeral Saturday, 0 a.m., from Rosarlo D. Salerno's Sons Funeral Home, 6300 W.

North to St. William Church. Interment Queen of Heaven. ME 7-0449 or ME 7-0450. Please omit nowers.

BUCKLEY Mary Buckley, nee Carroll, beloved wife of the late George; dear mother of George E. (Celeste), Loretta (William) Knor and Olive (toward) Rock, ot Pittsburg, tono sister ot Bernard carron; grandmother of 13: great-grandmother ot seven. Funeral Saturday, 9:15 a.m., from Pomierskl ft Son Funeral Home, 1059 32nd to St. John the Baptist Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre, visitation be gins Thursday, at 6 p.m.

YA7-6424. CODY See Lawrence J. Francoeur notice. C00NEY See Kathryn G. Hard nolle.

DAVIS Gertrude Davis, nee Rudolph, beloved wife of the late Wilfred; dear mother of Lucille (John) Petreikis and the late Arthur; grandmother ot four; great-grandmother of 10; sister of Alice Formiller and Irma Formlller and the late Margaret King and Clara Ahmer, Resting at Lack Funeral Home, 2424 W. 69th where services will be held Saturday. May 31. at 10 a.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Visitation nursoay alter p.m.

lii-uw. DE R0ECK Leonard E. De Roeck Sr. of Villa Park, neiovea nusoene ot me iare r-iorence tw; lovlne father ot Robert (Glennvce), Mer- lene Nllson and the late Leonard (Catherine); grandfather of 14; great' -arandtather of fiver brother of Marcelll Tins, Viola Burrls, Elsie Anderson and Leo. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., from Steuerle Funeral Home, 350 S.

Ardmore Vina Park, to St. Aieianoer Church, Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Joseph. Visit.

tlon Thursday alter 7 11.111. and Friday 1 to IU p.m. 0J2-4I61 DIM0ND Mary Louise Dlmond, nee McClellan, of Lomoara, oeioveo wire ot uonaeia d. dear mother of Michael tvlrainial Champaign and Jack of Lombard; fond daughter ot tine huic ot Hinsdale, Mich. i gaugrtioi in law of Jacob an jeannenv Limonu.

runerai rnuar, a.m., at the Brust Funeral Home. 135 1. Main Lombard. Visitation Thursday 4 to 10 p.m. interment mnsoai, Mien, wv-wv.

D0HERTY Joseph M. Doherty. age 47, husband of the tale Ellen, nee Qulnni father of Michael, Margaret ipauti Young, nnarVj lainvi ma- min sua juirvn, bw vi iiwwi and Margaret, nee Collirfc; brother of William Jonn. KPMlng at pjnoito Bros, Eunara Home, 3oo tisth after 1 i.m. Thursday.

Funeral Saturday, 9 a.m.9 to hoiv Notary cnurtn. mats Interment Holy Sepulchre, PUMOM John J. Skaion, be levee nusbana at Lonib nee Kalemoa; loving latner of John Constance (Michael) Heavev and Susan Paul) Stillwell; fond brother ot Frances Zurad. Lottie Silkowski, Albin Archer, Stella Doian, Chester, Ted an. Walter; son in law of Julia Keleme, Funeral Saturday.

9:30 a.m., from Kof achek Funeral Home, 5774-76 W. Lawrence to St. Constance Church. Intermenf St. Adalbert.

Visitation Thursday after 4. 30 p.m. Member of West Towns Chapter, No. 22, D.A.V. SMITH Henry B.

Smith, of Hoffman Estates, beloved husband of Jeanne, nee Schmilt; 'fond father of David. Carol Larke, Richard, Kathy, Karen and Lynda; grandfather of two; dear son of Arvilla and the late Henry; brother of Phyllis Cutting. Funeral Saturday, May 3), at 9:30 a.m., from th Ahlgrim and Sons Funeral Home, 330 W. Golf Schaumburg, to St. Hubert Church.

Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Michael. Visitation for friends from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday, and 2 to 9:30 m.

Friday. 882-5580. SMITH Mary L. Smith, nee Frank, beloved wife of the late John Fj dear mother of Ray F. Funeral service 3 p.m., Friday, May 30 at John O.

Park Funeral Home, Chambersburg, Penn. Interment Norland Cemetery. 237-8070. STAHMER See Barbara M. Milne notice.

STEVENS Helen R. Stevens, beloved wife of the lat G. Radcliffe; fond mother of Mrs. Houghton (Carolyn) Baer and Robert grandmother ot five grandsons; sister of the late Charles A. Rinehiner.

Funeral services Saturday, 10 a.m., at the Stout Funeral Home, 252-260 S. State Elgin, III. Interment Bluff City Cemetery. No visitation. 742-7000.

ST0JAK Yolanda Stoiak. nee Frulla, beloved wlf ot Edwin; dear mother of Michael (Sharon), Donna Marie and Edwin Joseph (Eddie Joe); sister of Joseph (Lee) Marim, Edith Palmere, Frank (Ruth) Marine, Richard Frulla and Arthur (Marge) Frulla; fond aunt of many nieces and nephews. Resting at the Lawrence Funeral Mome. 4S00 N. Auttin Au where services will beheld Saturday 9 a.m.

to St. Robert Bellarmirie Church for a.m. Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery. 72300" tni Frilllv 3 to 10 P.m.

STONE Martin E. Stone, May 27. 1975, beloved son ot the late Maria and Axel Stone; loving brother of the late Hedvig Stone. Visitation at Alt-Benson Funeral Home, 3224 W. Montrose Thursday, alter 2 p.m.

Services Friday, May 30, 8 p.m., at Cuvler Covenant Church, 3901 N. Marshfield Av. Interment Saturday, 10 a.m. from Cuyler Covenant Church, to Graceland Cemetery. Will lie in state at church Friday, after 1 p.m.

47oj2036. TH0RNR0SE carl R. Thornrose, of Downers Grove, beloved husband of Queenie, nee Lott; fond father of Carl N. (Janice). Services Thursday.

10:00 a.m., at The Adams-Winterfield Funeral Home, 4343 Main Downers Grove. Interment Clarendon Hills. Visitation Wednesday, from 6 10:00 P.m. 968-1000. TITO See Louis C.

Assise notice. TULKE Barbara Tulke, nee Bogumil, beloved wife of William; dear mother of Thomas (Dorothy). Joanne and Jacqueline; loving sister of Theodore, Frank, Walter Bogumil, Helen Sveikauskas and Emily Gerwatowski; grandmother of Scott. Funeral Saturday, from Pomiersklft Son Funeral Home, 1059 W. 32nd to St.

Barbara Church. Interment Resurrection. Visitation Thursday and Friday from 4 to 10 P.m. YA 7-6424. TU0MEY Genevieve G.

Tuomey, nee Graves, beloved wife of Dr. Thomas Tuomey; loving mother of William (Rose Ann) and John Tuomey; grandmother of Mike, Laura and Thomas Tuomey; fond sister of Eunice Daerr. Funeral Saturday, 9:15 a.m., from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 W. 103d St Oak Lawn, to Incarnation Church. Mass 10 a.m.

Visitation after 7 p.m. Wednesday. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. 636-1193 or 735-4242. ULLRICH Frank Richard Ullrich, in Naples, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth, ne Bull; loving father of Edmund (Roberta), Frank (Elga) and Elizabeth (Robert) Chapman; dear grandfather of 13; greatgrandfather ot one; fond brother of Ernie and Jerry Ullrich, the late John, Jim, Marion and Edmund.

Funeral Saturday, 9:15 a.m., Irom Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 3737 W. 79th to St. Mary of Mt. Carmel Church. Interment St.

Mary Cemetery. Visitation after 7 p.m. Wednesday. Member of Council No. 1444, K.

of C. and LaSalle General Assembly. 735-4242. VALLESI Livia Vallesi, nee Selmi, of Melrose Park, beloved wite of the late John Vallesi; loving mother of Lucy (Philip) Giacinti, Isabelle (Tony) Ventura, Lillian (the lat John) Waldman and Jeanne (Tony) Fongaro; grandmother of eight; great-grandmother ot three; dear sister of Lena Marotti and the late Alice Marella and Bruna Farina. Funeral Saturday, Mav 31, 9:30 a.m., from Rosewood Funeral whome, 4000 St.

Charles Bellwood. Mass 19 a.m. at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery. Please omit flowers, visitation after 1 p.m. Friday.

544-6667. V0LLBRECHT V-t Lulu vollbrecht, nee Herzog, beloved mother of Lucille (Emil) Surak, Fret) CJaneDVollbrecht, Waller (Marie, ne Raab) Vollbrecht; beloved sister of late Rose Schaft, Frieda Wohlers 'end Emily (John) Apoelhaus; dear grand' mother of Vicki and John, Garry, Judy, Larry, Linda and Annette. Services at Muelhoefer Chapel, 1458 Belmont, Saturday 1:30 p.m Visitation Thursday ana) Friday 6 to 10 p.m. Please omit flowers. Entombment Acacia Park Cemetery.

472-6300. V0TRUBA Catherine votruba, nee Franzen, beloved wife of the late John; loving mother of Doris (John) Ruchalskl and Arlene. (Daniel) Plaza; grandmother of sister of Lillian Earle; aunt of Ed Earle. Funeral Saturday, 10 a.m., from John V. May Funeral Home, 4553-61 Milwaukee to St.

Robert Bellarmine Church. Mass 10:30 a.m. Interment St. Joseph. Visitation alter 2 p.m.

Friday. Please omit flowers. WALCZAK Henry Walczak (Brown) beloved husband of Emily, nee Riss; dear father of Daniel (Donna); loving brother of Edward (Eleanor) and the late Teofil "Lefty" (Mildred); fond son in law of Josephinr Riss; grandfather of Danny and Tracy; uncle of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m. from Pomierski ft Son Funeral Home, 1059 W.

32nd to St. Mary of Perpetual Help Church. Interment Resurrection. Member V.F.W. Bridgeport post 5079.

Visitation Thursday and Fridar from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. YA YA 7-6424. WILLIS Michael Willis, age 8, of Wheaton, loving son of Tanya L. and Pat (step-father Frazee and Edward G.

Willis; brother ot Sabrina Willis; grandson of Lucille and the late Max Keske and Josephine and Edward W. Willis. Visitation Friday 3-9 p.m. ano Saturday noon until time ot funeral service, which will be 1:30 p.m., at the Leonard Memorial Home, 565 Duane Glen Ellyn. Interment Wheaton Cemetery.

It. desired, memorials may be made to Cystic -Fibrosis Research Foundation, Mi' Michigan, Chicago. 4694032. WOOD Kenneth M. Wood, age 60, May 27, of Deerfleld, father of Daniel, Karen Burlingame, Eleanor Holian; grandfather of one.

Services and interment were held in Wisconsin. No visitation. In lieu ol flowers, contributions may be made to the Westmoreland Nursing Home at Lak Forest Hospital. Info, call Wenban Funeral Home, 2)4-0022. WYDRA Mary G.

Wvdra. nee White, beloved wife of Richard; loving mother of Linda (Ronald) Fischer, Sandy (John) La Barr, Dick, Jack (Chris), Annette, Gregg. Kris and devoted grandmother ot John, Cherle, Ten and Shannon; daughter of Kay and the let Thomas White; daughter in law of Joseph-and Ann Wvdra; fond sister of Thomas, Kenneth and Karen Whit. Funeral Saturday, Mav 31, at 8:30 a.m., from Coloiyal Funeral Home, 6250 N. Milwaukee to St.

Tarcissus Church. Inter-" ment St. Adalbert. Please omit (lowers." Visitation alter 5 p.m. SP.

4-0366. r. WYS0CKI Edward F. Wysockl, beloved husband of Lucille, nee Jasiniski; loving father of Robert (Elizabeth), Lawrence (Elaine). Allen (Ernestine); dearest grandfather ot' Roberta, Janet, Edward, Mary Luy Francine, John, Marian.

Paul, Glenn, Karen and the late Ted; brother ot Stanley and the late Nick, John and Henry. Resting at Th Wysocki-Petzko Funeral Home, 1845 N. Hermitage Avenue near Cortland Street. Funeral Saturday, May 11, 1975. Chapel services 9:30 a.m.

to St. Mary of the Angels Church for high requiem mass at 10 a.m. Member of the 4th Degree K. of LaSalle General Assembly, LaFayette Council No. 361, Catholic Order of th Foresters, Fr.

Barrvnski Court, President of St. Vincent DePaul Society, Parish rrusrew, ncH ceprain or in cnurcn Ushers, Secretary ot th Men's Rosai society, roiy Name society, furtatoi Society. In lieu ot flowers memorials to St. Vincent DePaul Society or St. Mary of th Mngeis cnurcn.

lei-, re. wooos sr. interment Marvhill Cemetery. Visitation Thursday, 3 to 10p.m. Please emit (lowers.

BR e-263. ZADDACK' Edwin L. Zaddack of Clearwater, Fla. ant) Land O'Lakes, formerly of beloved husband of Julia ne Prahar; loving step-father of Patricia and James A. Prordi and Marilyn Brand, dear brother of.

Chris Zaddack, Maida Katschke and th lat Walter Zaddack; four grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Funeral service' Saturday, May 3l, 1975, 10 a.m., at Berwvn Funeral Home. 3921 S. Harlem Interment St. Joseph.

Member ol American Legion Post, Clearwater, Fla. Please omit flowers. Memorials to Cancer Research Foundation appreciared. Visit. tion Thursday altar p.m.

ZIMMERMAN Emm Zimmerman, ne Mlrta, lat M' Berwyn, belayed wite of th let Henrai deer mother ol Henry (Arlene) end Norm (Leonard) Hirst; sister of James Svlvi Slrandt, Berth Vlcek end Elsl Niemann; grandmother of Sandra Carlsony great.grandmolher of two. Services' Saturday, 10:30 a.m., at H. Marlk Sons. 507 W. Cermak Berwyn.

Interment) Bohemian National Cemetery. Member of Berwyn Golden Age Club. In lieu et flowers, contributions to the Cancer Fund -ld appreciated. Visitation Thursday alter 7 P.m. GU 44310 or Bl a-325j7 ZI0N and Lltrl Perklnsi survived by man nieces and nenhews.

Services Thursday 1 hapel, JOi W. Peterson Av. Tnterrwrf Wesllewn Cemetery. Chapel visitation al IKn eerv it to Rigj, See Louis c. Assise eotice.

MUNDT Aifreo w. Mundt, May 27tti, beloved husband of Winona; dear uncle of Earl Muedt and Joyce Wolskl. Funeral Saturday, May 31st at 10 a.m. from Schmidt Funeral Home, 2056-58 Belmont Av. to Memorial Estates Cemetery.

Visitation after 6 p.m. Thursday. MURPHY Bridget O'Sulllvan Murphy, beloved wife of the late Bartholomew Murphy; devoted mother ot Patrick Helen (Laurence) Byrne, Noreen, Bart (Maureen) Murphy, CFD; dear grandmother of II; loving sister of Nellie Shea, Katherine Garvev, Patrick O'Sulllvan in Ireland. Mollie Foley, the late Nora Hickey and Hannah McCarthy. Visitation after 3 p.m.

Thursday. Funeral Saturday, 9:15 a.m., from the Sheehy Funeral Home, 10727 S. Pulaski to Our Lady ol the Ridge Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery.

Native of Ohermong. '5 MURRAY John A. Murray Sr. of Hinsdale, retired from Fisher Body, beloved husband of Julia; father of John A. brother of M.Jr?ar't Cramsie and Catherine Murray.

Visitation 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday at Hallowell ft James Funeral Home, 1025 W. 55th Countryside. Services 3 p.m. Thursday.

Interment Bronswood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Community Wemonal General Hospital of La Grange. NUEDORF See Maddalena Fera lozzo notice. NUTT Albert R. Nutt'of Glenview, May 36.

husband of Bernlce brother of Marion Boyer, John F. Wintter, Allison E. and Frank E. Nutt. Services Thursday, 1:30 p.m., at Wm.

H. Scott Funeral Home. 1100-04 Waukegan Glenview. Interment Denver, Colo. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Heart Assoc.

or National Diabetic Assoc. Visitation 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday. PA 4-UUOJ.

OTOOLE John F. O'Toole, attorney at law, beloved husband of the late Helen, nee Matthei: dear brother of George P. (Margaret) O'Toole, Ceclle (Fred) Dengler, Corinne (Milton) Mikkelsen and the late Edwin J. O'Toole. Funeral Saturday, from Egan Funeral Home, 3700 W.

63d to the Church of St. Rita. Interment Holy Sepulchre. LU 2-2000. PANTAN0 See Vlcsta E.

Rapp notice. PAWELEK John Pawelek, devoted husband of Harriet, nee Niemczura; loving father of Lottie (Emil) Wlodvga, Adeline, John (Constance) and Edward; fond grandfather of Theresa and Carolyn. Funeral Saturday, a.m., from Malec and Sons Funeral Home, 6000 N. Milwaukee Av to Holy Innocents Church. Interment St.

Adalbert. 774-4100. PECHUKAS Paul P. Pechukas, beloved husband of Louise, and the late Mary; dear father of Evelyn Schuck and Manine Laughlin, stepfather of Jacquelyn Thermos; grandfather of five, great-grandfather of three. Visitation at Williams-Kampp Funeral Home, 12 Lake Oak Park, after 2 p.m., Wednesday.

Services Thursday, 3 p.m. Interment private. Please omit flowers. 848-8787 PETREIKIS See Gertrude Davis notice. PHILLIPS See Jennie Schavon death nolle.

P0D0LSKI John J. (Scotty) Podolskl, beloved husband of Mary, nee Misiolak; loving father of Robert; fond brother of Louis (Victoria), Stella (the late Gus) Walter (Angeline), Bernlce (John) Bell, Raymond (Arlene) and the late Theodore (Susan); many nieces and nephews. Funeral Saturday, May 31, at 9:30 a.m. from the Patka-Sourek Funeral Home, 3756 S. Peulina to SS.

Peter and Paul Church for Mass of the Resurrection. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation from 5 P.m., Thursday. 5234829. PREBLE Neva R.

Preble of La Grange Park, be- loveo wite ot tne late J. Donald; mother ot Richard C. of La Granae: arandmather Af two. Memorial service 3 p.m. Sunday, June ai mr.

rni r-icsuricnan vnurcn, 13V 9. Ashland La Granae. In lieu of Mowers. memorials may be given to th First resoyrenan cnurcn. ttii-iro.

QUANT Rudolph quant, late of Doiton, beloved husband of Margaret, nee Shannon; dear father of Alfred (Barbara), and Lorraine (Casimir-Stephen) Preis; grandfather of four. Visitation after 2 p.m. Friday. Funeral Saturday. Mav 31 at a.m..

from Drumm Funeral Home, 1200 E. 162nd 1 block west ot tne caiumer tspresswayon U.S. South Holland. Mass 10 a.m. Holy Ghost Church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery, mj-uuii. RAPP Velesta E. Rapp, May 26, 1975, at Flagstaff, beloved wife of Herbert; dear mother of Barbara Pantano. Camillia (David) Riley, Nancy and William Mitchell; sin grandchildren; also survived by one brother and three sisters. Services Saturday, 10 a.m., at John M.

Pedersen and Sons Chapel, 4338 Fullerton where visitation wil begin Thursday 3 p.m. Inter ment Irving Park Cemetery. Pleas omit flowers. 235-1610. REILLY Michael J.

Reilly, beloved husband of Catherine Morgan Reilly; loving father of Michael T. (Donna) and John P. (Georgia); dear grandfather of Terry, Kevin, Christine, Brenda, and Ginger; fond brother ot Thomas Mary Begley, the late Patrick, James, Delia McCarthy, Bernard, William and Margaret. Visitation Thursday and Friday, 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Funeral Donnellan Funeral Home, Jettery Blvd. at 77th St. to St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Mass 10 a.m. Interment Holy Sejpulcnre.

Native of County Mayo, Ireland. Retired, I.C. Railroad. S08-8821. REITER Robert F.

Relter, of Arlington beloved husband of Ann nee Buls; loving father of Gloria Kuehn and Joan (Joseph Olita; six grandchildren; dear brother of Florence, Marie and Bell Reiter; fond brother-in-law of Lillian Welts and Margaret Schillaci. Visitation Thursday, 7 to 9:30 p.m. and Friday. 3 to 9:30 p.m. af Lauterburg ft Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E.

Northwest Arlington Hts. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m. from Chapel to Our Lady of the Wavside Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment All Saints Cemetery.

Contributions to the American Cancer Society appreciated. 253-5423 RILEY See Velesta E. Rapp notice. ROTH Anna Roth, nee Fischoff, of Miami Beach, formerly of Chicago, beloved wife of Isaac; devoted mother of Mildred (Marvin) Roth, of Skokie and Lillian (Sheldon) Singer, of Greenbay, loving grandmother of six; dear sister of Alexander (Jean) Fischoff, of Chicago. Services Thursday, 1 p.m.

at Piser North Town Memorial Chapel. 6130 N. California Ave. Interment Westlawn. Pleas omit flowers.

338-2300. RUEK8ERG Anna Ruekberg, of Chicago, beloved wife of the late Beniamin dear mother of Ruth R. (Stanley) Well, of Beverly Hills, Cat. and H. S.

(Marilyn) Ruekberg; loving grandmother of Benita (Clifford) Cohen, Beniamin Madeleine and Abigail Ruekberg and th lat David Weil; fond sister of Jorge Lazar, Florence Kahnweiler, Meyer T. Lazar, th let William Lazar and Rebecca Burr. Services Thursday, 1 p.m. at Piser Memorial Chapel, 5206 N.Broadway. Interment Temple Judea Cemetery, Waldheim.

Pleas omit flowers. Friends art asked to pay their respects at th time of th services. Info. LO1-4740. SCHAV0NE Jermi Schavon.

ne lunollno, loving mother of Antoinette (the lat Harry) Charuhas, Charles (Daisy), Anthony (Alice), the late Nicholas, Eugene and Peter; grandmother of five; greet- ol seven. Funeral Saturday, 30 a.m. from Celumbien Chapels, 6621 W. North Ave. to St.

Giles Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Visitation alter 6 p.m..

Thursday. 379-5151, 141-3010. SCHIFFLI Herman I. Schlffll, beloved husband of Marie, nee McCann; fond father of Betty (Daniel) Murphy, Marilyn (Edward) Raczka; grandfather of 10; brother ot Loretta Mettler, Angela Sithen and th late Susie Johnson and Albert Schlftli. Visitation Thursday 6 p.m.

to 9:30 p.m., Friday p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Funeral Saturday, May 31, a.m., at Henry W. Mueller Funeral Home, 5300-12 W. Belmont to St.

Bartholomew Church. Mass 10 a.m. Please emit flowers. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. AV SCHLEIFER Minnie Schlelfer, ne of th North West Home, beloved wite of th lat Rev.

Israel Schleiter; devoted mother of Jonas Schlelfer and Bernke Kaplan, both of Los Angeles and Paul Schlelfer; kvln Jrandmother and gret-randmother dear unt of Ros Sachs and Mildred Isbitz. Services Thursday 10 a.m. at Piser North Town Memorial Chapel, 6130 N. California Av. Interment Westlawn.

Friends are asked to pay their re spec tt tim ot services. 331-2300. SCHR0EDER Wiiheim senroeeer, beloved husband si Martha, ne Arndt; lovlne lather ol Irm-terd (Warner) Klvender; dear grandfather of Joan (Dennis) Walsh and Shirley (Albert) Olson; dear greet-grandlether of Michael, Robert, William, Larry Walsh, Valerie and Christine Olson. Resting at th Skaia-Terrace Funeral Home, 7812 Milwaukee. Niles.

Funeral services Saturday 1 p.m. Interment Ridgewood Cemetery. Pleas emit flowers. 966-7302. SCHWAB Marie Schwab ot Palatine, beloved wife of the late Fred; fond mother el Mariorl (Carl) Dlckelman, Jean (Frank) Fossblnder; grandmother of four; great-randmother of two.

Funeral Saturday, May 31, at 11 a from th Ahlgrlm an Sons Funeral Horn, 201 N. Northwest Palatine, to St Theresa Church, Mass at 11:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials will be appreciated for the Arthritis Foundation. Visitation for friends titer 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, Interment All alntt Cemetery.

251-7411, SENINI Aico Senlnl, nee Walsh, of Phoenix, formerly ol Chlcaeo, beloved wile ot th lat John L. Senini Sr. i lovln mother of Edward, Irene Berrafato, John Jr. an Elaine O'Toole! erandmnther af Aufial will be held Saturday, May 31, at Arcadia Fvntral Hone, Phoenix, Aril. tM0rl Lottery plans a new KASZA Helen Kasia, of Elmhurst, beloved wife of Steohen: dear mnlhi.r Af Pnhrt ini.n.1.

Louise and Elliabeth; daughter of Louise and the late Frank Kowalski; daughter in law of Justine and the late John Kasia; sister of Stanley (Henrietta) Kowalski and aunt ot Susan Kowalski. Visitation Thursday 7-9 p.m. and Friday 2-9 p.m. at the Leonard Memorial Home, 565 Duane Glen Ellyn. Funeral mass Saturday, 9:30 a.m.

at Immaculate Conception Church, Elmhurst. Queen of Heaven Cemetery. 469-0032 KIEHN Irving W. Kiehn, beloved husband of Harriet, nee Granoski; loving father of Daniel (Judith), Charmaine (Andrew) Cisarik and Philip (Dawn) Kiehn; grandfather of five; brother of Rot Kiehn and Mildred Smith. Funeral Saturday, 9:15 a.m., Irom Egan Funeral Home, 3700 63d to the Church of St.

Clare of Mqntefalco. Interment Resurrection. Visi tation atier p.m. I nursoay. lu 2-2000.

KLAWITTER Patricia A. Klawitter, nee Hannigan, beloved wife of Robert; loving mother of Robert and William; dear daughter of Mary Hannigan, nee Jordan, and the late Roger fond sister of Roger and Kenneth Hannigan. Funeral Saturday, May 31, at 10:30 a.m. from Ahern Funeral Home, 1110 Madison Oak Park, to Ascension Church. Mass of the Resurrection at II a.m.

Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Visitation Thursday after 6 p.m. and Friday from p.m. until 10 p.m. EU 3-5700 or KE 3-2394.

KN0PP Albert H. Knopp, beloved husband of Viletta, nee Laird; loving father of Margery (John) Glen, Lorraine (James) McDamel. Allen M. Knopp and Gwen Schimpf; grandfather of four; greatgrandfather of two; brother of Edna Stuhlfauth, Elsie Quinsler. Carl and Harold Knopp.

Member of Hawthorne Chapter, No. 45, Telephone Pioneers. Services 11 a.m. Saturday at Zimmerman Sandeman Funeral Home, 5200 W. 95th St.

Interment Concordia. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the United Methodist Church, 63d Place and St. Louis. Visitation after 2 re. Friday, 424-0340.

K0ELLER Ernest W. Koeller, beloved husband of Elsie, nee Rome; dear father of Jacqueline (Robert) owe and Qonald; dear grandfather ot Cheryl, Cathy, Chris and Cindy; fond brother of Arthur, Leroy and me iare Kum. r-unerai aaiuroay. 11 a.m., at Kolbus Funeral Home. 6841-57 W.

His. gins Av. Interment Acacia Park. Member of Pressmen's Union, No. 7.

Visitation 1 nursoay atier 6 p.m. m-sin. K0LAR Otto A. Kolar, formerly of Chicago, husband of Agnes; father of Dolores Rigg, Judv Benscnter. Funeral Thurcriav.

ai Drayton Plaint, Mich. For info: 312-784- K0RNACKER Josepn Kornacker, beloved nusband ot Catherine, nee Putz; loving father of Magdalen (the late George) Trapp, John J. (Kay), Barbara (Anthony) Haid, Katherine (Robert) Pecard, Evelyn (John) Barker, Joanne Clark, Elizabeth (Frank) Broustis and Joseph Paul; fond grandfather ot 20 and great-grandfather of three. Resting at the Skaia-Terrace Funeral Home, 7812 Milwaukee Niles. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., to St.

Juliana Church. Mass 10 a.m. interment St. Joseph cemetery. y66-JU2.

KOVARIK Joseph B. Kovarik, beloved husband of Lydia, nee Vasek; dear father of Warren iMiuaiu Milan ii.onnicf and James (Janet) Kovarik: loving grand- rdiner or oieven, uougies, rmicnaei, corey, Julie and Leah; brother of Marie (Joseph) Boula, Ann (Otto) Brouk and Antoinette 1 timer) urisan. services saruroay. 1 p.m., at Cermak Home for Funerals. 5ft44 Cermak Rd.

Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Past president and member of the Bohemian Lawyers Assoc. Past presi- wnii ui s.nif.ayu neiBms KWiar rest president of Cicero-Berwyn Sertoma Club. Past president and co-founder of South Cicero Boys Baseball. Member of Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Medinah Tempi A A.

O.N. M.S., Prairie State Lodge, No. 1080, A.F. A.M., Bohemia Lodge, No. 202, I.

OO F. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Shriners Hospital tor crippieo cnuoren. w-gM4. K0ZAR Anna Korar, 'beloved wife of the lat Joseph; loving mother ot Mary (the let Jasper) Pinio, Steve (Nellie) and Joseph (Helen); grandmother of five; great-grandmother of six; fond sister of Theresa Novak. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., from tngass-Anaersen r-unerei nome, 41 1 w.

Armltage to St. Phiiomena Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Joseph.

Visita tion 1 nursoay atier a p.m. us-ogiy. K0ZIM0R Stanley Koijmor, beloved husband of the iare Luawua; dear tamer ot heiicia (George) Kotvnskl. Edward (Marie), Stanley, Jane (Walter) Kabara, Jean (irvin) Migaia and Dolores; loving grandfather and great-grandfather. Funeral Saturday, 8:15 a.m..

from Stanley Funeral Home, 3060 Milwaukee to Holy Trinity cnurcn. imermenr maryniii cemetery Kinoiy omit nowers. ut-wi. KUCH0WICZ Casimir Kuchowlcz, age 61, of Morton Grove, formerly of Evanston. beloved husband of Lottie Jaskiek Kuchowicz: fond father ot Annette (Anthony) Sevino ot Elk Grove and Robert Kuchowicz; loving grandtather of Pamela savino; brother ot Steohen (Josephine) Michaels.

Reoina (Stephen) Wrobiewski and the late Thadus J. Kuchowicz. funeral Saturday, 30 a.m. from Donnellan-Fltzgerald-Franklln Fu neral Home, 1571 Maple Evanston, ti Ascension of Our Lord Church. Mass II a.m.

Interment Marvhill cemetery. Niles. Visitation 5 to 10 P.m. Thursday and 2 to 10 p.m. t-rioay.

UN y-zvuo. LEMKE Robert W. Lemke. May 23, beloved hus band of Eleanor, nee Field; loving father of Terri Lynn (Dennis) Drendel, Claudia (Tom) Earth; four grandchildren; devoted son ot Henry Lemke; tono brother of Gladys Jaeger and Anne Spiegl, and Hur- ucii lciiiac. mcmuiiai scivnc aaiuiuar.

May 31, at 4 p.m. at Wesley Methodist cnurcn, Napervine. omit lowers, uona- IIVII3 IV hVIUIIOI, Willi VI .1. Hospital, Attention sister viiMima. MANDY Natalie M.

Mandy, nee Tolka, beloved mother of Natalie A. (Dennis) Gniadek; dear grandmother of Denis Lynn; sister of Peter. Funeral services Saturday. May 31, 10 a.m., at St. Mary Romanian Orthodof Church, 4225 N.

Central Av. Interment Rosehill Cemetery. Visitation Thursday to 10 p.m. and Friday 2 to 10 p.m., at Meiszner Funeral Home, 5620-24 W. Irving ram ko.

inte. ft t-yuw. MARTIN0 Set Maddalena Fera lozzo notice. MAZUR Frank A. Mazur, beloved father of Frances, James and Gregory; dear son of Adolph and the late Mary; fond brother of Carl.

Genevieve Porada and Edward. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.m.. from Kowachek funeral Home, in l-it, w. Lawrence to St. Rosalie Church.

Mass 0:30 a.m. Interment St. Adalbert. Visitation Friday alter 2:30 p.m. MCFARLANE Cyril James McFarlane of Boca Raton Florida, formerly of Elmhurst III.

Beloved husband ot Mildred loving father of Jean (Robert) Anderson, Joan (James) mirMiivni, Janirs tjuuiinr mir-Biianv, brother of Ernest and Herman, Gladys Jeffries, Violet Tucker and Ellic Gehlsen, also survived by 10 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. At th Pederson-Ryber Mortuary, 435 N. York St. Elmhurst, where friends may call Thursday and Friday, 7-9 P.m. Funeral Saturday 10:30 a.m.

from the mortuary to Immaculate Conception Church, Elmhurst, wrier mass will be celebrated at 11 a m. Interment: Wilmington. III. Info: fU4-il33 MERTES Myrtle C. Merles, ne Oalnet, wife of th lat M.

Herbert; dear mother of Herbert M. Merles and Barbara Devlttt fond sister ot Hazel merle; granumomer or live. Visitation at Blrren and Son Funeral noun, I Jio Tvvinnvivn aiin W-mt Friday. Funeral services Saturday at 12 o'ciou noon. MICHAEL See casimir Kvchowla nolle.

MILNE Barbara M. istanmer) Miin. Hlbbare), age 66, ot kumiMig, oeiv.ru vi i wiiviw mmw and the (ate Charles Stahmer; fond stepmother of Mrs. Margery Schueppert of California, Charles R. of St.

Charles; mother ot Russell B- ot Lombard; grandmother of 10; dear sister ol Georg Hib-bard Jr. of Florida and Ruth ot St. Louis. uneral service rlday, 5 p.m.. at the Brust Funeral Home, 135 S.

Main Lombard, Visitation Thursday 3 em. to 10 p.m, mierment wneaion centaury. 6W-0OT4. MITCHELL See Veiesti t. Rao petlce.

M0NGAN Adelin R. Mont an, ne Sanders, beloved wife ot John P. Monean; dear mother of Nancy M. (Royden) Holm ol California; grandmother ol Kathleen, Michael and 1 nomas Moimi tono surer ot josepn. Louis, Anmony ana me ter rrenc Sanders.

Funeral Saturday. Mae at. 9: a.m., to Ascension Churrh. Mass if th Resurrection 10 a m. Interment St.

Adalbert Cemetery. Visitation at P. M. Smith and Sons Funeral Home. 243 Madison Oak PaHi, Thursday aller4p.rn.and FrMer fiti 1 p.m.

game maybe for $1 SAN FRANCISCO API-Most persons surveyed believe fugitive Patricia Hearst conspired in her own kidnaping, vowed allegiance to the Sym-bionese Liberation Army without being forced, and ought to go to jail if found guilty of the charges against her, the California Poll said Wednesday. The poll, directed by Mervin Field, found that 58 per cent of those questioned think she Obituaries John Jirgal Services for John Jirgal, a retired financial adviser and accountant, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the chapel at 25 E. Erie St. Mr.

Jirgal, 84, died Monday in his home at 860 N. Lake Shore Dr. He was a partner in Arthur Andersen an accounting firm, for 16 years and from 1938 on was a financial adviser to public utility enterprises. During the 1950s he was head of the power division of the second Hoover Commission, an agency established to make the federal government more efficient. Survivors include a son, John a daughter, Dorothy; and six grandchildren.

Joseph B. Kovarik Services for Joseph B. Kovarik, 65, a retired attorney, will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in the chapel at 5644 W. Cermak Cicero.

Mr. Kovarik, of 7100 W. 35th Berwyn, died Wednesday in MacNeal Memorial Hospital, Berwyn. He was a past president of the Bohe-m i a Lawyers Association, past president of the Chicago Heights Rotary Club, past president of the Cicero-Berwyn Sertoma Club, and past president and cofounder of South Cicero Boys Baseball. Surviving are his widow, Lydia; four sons, Warren, Richard, Allan, and James; six grandchildren; and three sisters.

Cyril J. McFarlane Mass for Cyril J. McFarlane, 74, a retired Illinois Bell Telephone Co. foreman, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Arthur and York Streets, Elmhurst.

Mr. McFar lane, formerly of Elmhurst, died Monday in Boca Raton, Fla. He retired in 1963 after 41 years with Illinois Bell. Survivors include his widow, Mildred; two daughters, Mrs. Jean Anderson and Mrs.

Joan McKnight; a son, James; two brothers; three sisters; 10 grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Maurice Hardy Mass for Mrs. Kathryn G. Hardy, 77, of 400 Custer Evanston, retired Northwest ern University employe, will be at 10:30 a.m.

Friday in St Nicholas Catholic Church, 806 Ridge Evanston. Mrs, Hardy died Monday in Mc Lean, where she was vis iting a son. For many years she was a supervisor of the secretarial staff at Northwestern University School of Law. Survivors include her husband, Maurice, and four sons, John, Maurice, Richard, and Paul. Mrs.

Donald Henry Mass for Mrs. Frances Henry, 35, of 451 N. Silverleaf Carol Stream, will be at 10:30 a. m. Saturday in St.

Luke's Catholic Church, 421 Cochise Carol Stream. Mrs. Henry was killed in a traffic accident on Gary Road in the suburb on Tuesday. She is survived by her husband, Donald, manager of Playgirl magazine's Chicago office; a daughter, Dawn Marie; a son, Donald her mother, Mrs. Josephine Belmonte; and a brother.

Morse E. Galllctte Morse E. Galllette, 67, of 1212 N. Lake Shore died Wednes day. Mr.

Galliette was vice president of Anixter electrical wire and cable sup plier, of 4711 Golf Skokie. He is survived by a son Peter, Services will be held at 3 p. m. Thursday In the chapel at 10045 fikokle Skokie. ist captors.

AS A RESULT of Incidents following the abduction, she is charged with helping the S.L.A. rob a San Francisco bank, kidnaping, and firing a weapon on a Los Angeles street counts that could mean life imprisonment. Most of the S.L.A. was wiped out in a fierce gunfight with Los Angeles police last May. being railroaded because he was black.

"I have no malice against Mr. Goldberg or the bailiff," he said, and asked Suria if he could receive therapy in jail for a nervous condition. Suria agreed. Goldberg, an assistant public defender, was wearing old glasses instead of those smashed by Bradshaw's punch. He stood silently, three feet away from his handcuffed client, during the hearing.

Afterwards, however, Goldberg said, "I don't think a punch in the eye is worth two and a half more years in jail." Bradshaw was charged with robbing a postman of Bradshaw's girl friend's disability check last January, at a time when he was on probation after an aggravated battery con-viction. Tho the robbery charge was dropped, lie was found guilty of violating probation. Lottery winners read it here Winning numbers drawn Thursday night on Channel 9 WGN-TV for this week's state lottery game will be published in home delivery editions of Friday's Tribune and in early Saturday editions. A bonus "stampede number" to give away automobiles will be drawn in addition to the regular lottery games this week and will be included In The Tribune's lottery coverage. This week's winning numbers will be republished in all editions of The Sunday Tribune.

Tribune switchboard operators will not give numbers over the telephone. allegedly filing false state sales tax returns. The state charges that he pocketed (5,000 in the last six months of 1973 by understating sales and taxes collected. George Clatter, 47, of 2950 W. Granville art director of the United States League of Savings and Loan Associations, was charged with trying to defraud the state lottery by attempting to collect (20 on a lottery ticket on which two numbers had been altered.

Dolly Harrelson, 48, of 1023 S. CI a rem on was charged with presenting an altered lottery ticket in art attempt to claim (20 prize last Dec. 13, the day after a drawing. She was paid the (20 and the deception was spotted later by the lottery computer. ANOTHER new Illinois lot-tery game will be announced Monday, Ralph Batch, state lottery superintendent, said Wednesday.

Because of the success of the state's 12-week Grand Slam $l-a-ticket game, it is likely that the new game also will be a dollar-ticket game. "The people sure do love those $1 tickets," said Batch. He declined, however to confirm that the new game will be patterned after the Grand Slam contest, "WE EXPECTED to sell 12 to 15 million Grand Slam tickets, but we actually sold 23 million," Batch said. "It was a surprising success." In the later weeks of the Grand Slam game, Batch said, sales of 50-cent weekly tickets dropped from their usual 4 million a week to around 3.5 million. Batch said the state's current "Spring Stampede" bonus contest has helped sales of the 50-cent tickets.

Last week 4.5 million were sold. 4 charged in state lottery, tax frauds FOUR PERSONS were in dicted Wednesday by the Cook County grand jury on charges of defrauding the state of sales tax or state lottery revenue. The indictments were announced by Atty. Gen. William J.

Scott and State Revenue Director Robert Allphin. Lamar Coleman 27, of 5535 S. Paulina was charged with seven counts of theft and seven of official misconduct for collecting (1,200 in delinquent sales taxes while he was state revenue agent and keeping the money. TED TAVIUDES, 45, of 4536 W. 09th Oak Lawn, operator of the Lake Meadows restaurant and Lounge 344S S.

King was charged with six counts of grand theft for.

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