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D2 REPUBLIC 0 The Arizona Republic Tuesday, August 4, 1981 IE Obituaries Storms pummel Midwest; lightning kills 2 inmates Vteather report Thunderstorms packing high winds in northern Wisconsin blew down barns, dropped trees and tipped over a trailer, according to John Nelson, Colby-Abbotsford police chief. Downed trees blocked many roads in Abbotsford, where Nelson said the damage seemed to be the worst, and residents were using chain saws to clear them. At least two tornadoes were reported in Wisconsin. But Robert Ward, Polk County Director of Emergency Government, said damage was slight. Elsewhere, the Atlantic hurricane season's third tropical storm, Cindy, was born Monday after a low-pressure system south of Nova Scotia intensified, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Fla.

The highest sustained winds in the storm were estimated at 55 mph, but Cindy will pose no threat to land areas for at least 24 hours. United Press Internationa! Heavy thunderstorms swept over the upper Midwest from South Dakota to Michigan on Monday, dropping softball-size hail and scattering tornadoes that left one man injured. Lightning killed two Arkansas prison inmates on a work detail. Turner County, S.D., authorities reported tornadoes touched down near Viborg, destroying farm property, one house and injuring a farmer whose tractor flipped in a tornado. Sheriffs in the southeastern South Dakota county said a twister destroyed a house and some farm buildings.

Two inmates were killed Monday afternoon and four others and a guard were injured by lightning that struck in a okra field where the men were working, said a prison spokesman at Cummins Unit, Ark. Softball-size hail, was reported at Centerville, S.D. 13 Isabella Schryer Isabelle Schryer, 71, of Phoenix, who was born in Watertown, N.Y. and lived in Arizona for six years, died July 31, 1981, in a Valley hospital. She is survived by her daughter Connie Fran-sworth.

Services will be 11 a.m. today at the William and Thomas Mortuary, 1243 S. 7th St. Edward McCoy Edward McCoy, 71, of 19 W. Broadway, who was a truck driver for Lightning Delivery, died Aug.

1, 1981, at Hillhaven Health Care. Mr. McCoy was born in St. Louis, Mo. and lived in Arizona for 50 years.

He was an Army veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He was a member of St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Amelia McCoy; four sisters and a brother.

Graveside services will be 11 a.m. today at the Arizona Veterans Cemetery, 23029 N. Cave Creek Rd. Grimshaw Mortuary made arrangements. Nk 1 Hi Pi Clouds and showers extend from north Texas northeastward to New York state in Monday's 10 a.m.

satellite photo. The west remains mostly clear. Arizona Forecast Daniel DanCasky SUN CITY Services for Daniel DanCasky, 76, of 10434 Cheryl Drive, a flight engineer for Sperry Flight Systems for 35 years, will 1 p.m. today at Sunlana Mausoleum, 15800 N. Del Webb Blvd.

Mr. DanCasky, a native of Jersey City, N.J., died Aug. 2., 1981. in Boswell Memorial Hospital. He moved to the Phoenix area in 1956 from Long bland.

He is survived by a eon, Steve, a sister and three grandchildren. 1 Alice Aman Alice M. Aman, 73, of 6521 W. Heatherbrae, who was born in Oklahoma And came to Phoenix in 1J75, died Aug. 3, 1981, in Mary-vale Samaritan Survivors include her husband, Cecil; daughter, Joyce Pearston; and three grandchildren.

Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Glendale Baptist Church, 6401 N. 67th Glendale. Lundberg Mortuary made arrangements. Marjorie Blanchard Marjorie 64, of Phoenix, who had beln a clerk for Walgreen Drug Stores for 29 years, flied Aug.

1, 1981, in her home after a long illness. 4 Mrs. Blanchard was a member of the CB ROA Radio Club and was known as "Mama She is survived by a son, Harold Blanchard a sister and two grandsons. Services will be 9 a.m. Wednesday at the Sunny-side Mortuary, 614 E.

Townley Ave. Lealon Alexander Lealon A. Alexander, 60, of 1721 S. 4th who was a farm worker, died July 29, 1981, at his home. Mr, Alexander was born in Florence, and came to Arizona 24 years ago.

He was an Army veterair of World War II. Survivors include his mother, Cynthia Alexander, and three sisters. Services will be 9 a.m. Wednesday at the Louis B. Hazelton Memorial Park in Buckeye.

Grimshaw Mortuary made arrangements. Toxic fumes from train kill 28 spokesman from the National Railroad Co. said. Army troops Sunday sealed off the area around the train wreck, posting soldiers at roadblocks six miles from Montanas, a military spokesman said. work to seal the continuing leakage of the fumes, Galvan said.

The accident, in which 27 of the 35 freight cars derailed, occurred when the locomotive's brakes failed as the train was entering the Montanas station, a rrp7 1 Jr sori vm wis 'tyj PI Al I'M 1 Ah'lOSV VIA rA ocvit.i feA? v- I mi moi i 'j rF s2U -X Vv XS IMIt JMK o' HOT JW- DtsiRrs soitufastfrn Arizona Trivia Donald Saltz lustra 24-hour report (To 5 p.m. Monday) Arizona I 46 75 66 90 77 112 63 113 59 93 74 104 78 nr 67 101 68 94 53 82 70 90 80 113 45 84 48 77 53 85 68 99 63 93 74 107 71 96 76 110 58 91 .16 Alpine Bisbee Buckeye Bullhead City C'nde Chelly Carefree Coolidge Cottonwood Douglas Flagstaff Ft. Huachuca Gila Bend Gr'nd Canyon Greer Heber Kingman Nogales Organ Pipe Page Parker Payson Phoenix Airport (Normal) Downtown South Mtn. Pinetop Prescott Safford Sedona Show Low Tucson Wickenburg Willcox Williams Winslow Youngtown Yuma Tr 85 108 78 104 84 109 85 100 53 83 56 88 65 97 .22 62 100 59 87 75 100 66 104 65 94 54 82 65 96 78 109 77 108 Phoenix records High; 114 in 1975 Low: 66 in 1956 Moon phases 1st Qtr. Full Last Qtr.

New Aug 7 Aug 15 Aug 22 Aug 29 Sun rises today at 5:42 a.m.. sets 7 25 pm. United Press International SAN LUIS POTOSI, Mexico A derailed freight train oozing poisonous chemical fumes has killed 28 people and hospitalized more than 1,000 peasants living in an isolated mountain village, officials said Monday. The death toll Monday rose to 28 as the derailed train Continued spewing hydrochloric-acid fumes that were released when 24 freight cars overturned Friday in the village of Mon-tanas, 240 miles north of Mexico City. The number of deaths may continue to rise, a Red Cross official, Dr.

Carlos Galvan said. He said many of the poisoned people may suffer from lifelong mental and nervous disabilities. "Unfortunately, there is the possiblity that the persons exposed longest to the fumes will suffer from permanent mental and hervOus disorders," he said. A dense cloud of acidic gas over the derailed train is slowing complete weather information 24 hours a day, caliche Republic Weatherline, 957-8700, or listen to KEC 94,. 162.55 MHz on the public-service band.

1. Identify the first department store to have a restaurant in the store. The store was also innovative in its display of prices on all merchandise, consumer credit, and allowing return of goods. 2. Who led the American League in base stealing from 1956 through '64? 3.

What movie comedy team belonged to a fraternal organization (in their films) called Sons of the Desert? 4. In a 1960s television show, Jack Lord played the role of a rodeo rider. What was the rider's name? 5. Who was married to a U.S. president and the mother of a U.S.

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Highs 109-113, lows upper 70s and 80s. Central basins Mostly sunny and very warm today and Wednesday. Highs low 90s to 105, lows mid-50s to near 70. Grand Canyon, Mogollon Rim, White Mountains Sunny and warm; possible afternoon thunder-showers. Highs in the 80s, lows 45-60.

Northeastern plateau, Little Colorado River Valley Mostly sunny and warm today and Wednesday. Highs 95-102, lows 55 to near 70. Tucson and southeastern Arizona Mostly sunny and warm today and Wednesday. Highs mostly in the 90s, lows mostly in the 60s. Phoenix rainfall 4.14 inches since Jan.

1. Normal: 3.48 inches The nation Harris Gubman Harris Gubman, 87, 6f 3020 N- 36th who had been a manufacturer of lady'i apparel, died Aug. 1, 1981 at the Kivel Geriatric center. Mr. Gubman came to Arizona 20 years ago from California.

Survivors include his wife, Jeanette; children, Gloria Small, Edith Hor-witz and Martin; a brother and five grandchildren. Services will be held in Los Angeles. Sinai Mortuary made arrangements. Roy Ackinclose SUN CITY Roy T. Ackinclose, 77, of 9113 Willow Haven Court, who was a supervisor with U.S.

Steel for 40 years, died Aug. 2, 1981, in Boswell Memorial Hospital. Mr. Ackinclose was born in Dravbgburg, Pa. and came to Arizona in 1972.

He was a Mason and a member of the First United Presbyterian Church. Survivors include his wife, Marie and a nephew. Mass will be 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Clement of Rome Catholic Church, 15800 Del Webb Blvd.

Menke Funeral Home made arrangements. Mary Combs SUN CITY Mary E. Combs, 80, of 10517 Bella-rose Drive, who was born in Pinegrove, Pa. and came to Phoenix in 1920, died Aug. 1, 1981, in Boswell Memorial Hospital.

Mrs. Combs was a member of the Palmbrook Country Club. Survivors include her husband, Jack; a brother; three nephews and six nieces. Mass will be 10 a.m. today at St.

Clement of Rome Catholic Church, 15800 Del Webb Blvd. Menke Funeral Home made arrangements. Weldon Gilbreth Weldon E. Gilbreth, 57, of Scottsdale, who was a mechanical designer for Motorola for 24 years, died Aug. 2, 1981, in hishome.

Mr. Gilbreth was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Noletha; mother, Mrs. Marie Gilbreth; children, Suzanna Adams, Jane, and James; a brother and two grandchildren. Services will be private.

Green Acres Mortuary made arrangements. Verna Palmer CHANDLER Verna L. Palmer, 66, of 16606 S. Gilbert Road, who was born in Norwalk, Wis. and came to Arizona in 1954, died Aug.

1, 1981, in a Phoenix hospital. Survivors include children, Shirley Vest, Carol LeRoy, Patsy Henson, Robert and James; three brothers and 16 grandchildren. Services will 2:30 p.m. today at the Chandler 6th ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1260 W. Del Rio St.

Bueler Mortuary made arrangements. Nora Thompson Nora P. Thompson, 80, of 1330 E. Verde Lane, who came to Arizona 58 years ago from her native Oklahoma, died Aug. 3, 1981, in St.

Joseph Hospital. Survivors include children, Margie Rossenbach, Ray, Donald and L.J.i five sisters and a brother; 14 grandchildren and 20 greatgrandchildren. Services will 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at A.L. Moore and Sons Mortuary.

F.A. Kretschmar MESA Florence A. Kretschmar, 64, of 1943 E. Hackamore, who was a Bible teacher at North Phoenix Baptist Church, died Aug. 3, 1981, in Mesa Lutheran Hospital.

Mrs. Kretschmar came to Arizona 21 years ago from her native Minneapolis, Minn. Survivors include her husband, Cort, a sister and a brother. Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at the North Phoenix Baptist Church.

Gibbons-Bunker mortuary made arrangements. Phyllis Coles Phyllis S. Coles, 24, of 2010 N. 51st who was a department store clerk, died July 31, 1981, at her home. Mrs.

Coles was born in Glendale and lived in Arizona all her life. Survivors include her mother, Janice Waymire, a sister and two brothers. Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary. Paul Krajac Services for Paul S.

Krajac III, 27, of 1223 E. Eva, who died July 31, 1981, in St. Joseph's Hospital from injuries received in a mo-torcyle accident, were Sunday at Mercer Mortuary. Mr. Krajac was born in Milwaukee, Wis.

and lived in Arizona for two years. Survivors include his parents, Paul and Arlene Krajac; two brothers and a sister. Crossword puzzle (United Feature Syndicate) MONDAY'S PUZZLE SOLVED 5k lo, Id IO IE riB A ANQRY I Lester Blank TEMPE Lester M. Blank, 77, of 709 E. Solana Drive, who was a senior plant pathologist for the U.S.

Agriculture Department, died Aug. 3, 1981, in Mesa Lutheran Hospital. Mr. Blank was born in Topeka, and lived in Arizona for 25 years. He was a member of the staff of the University of Arizona Cotton Research Center.

Survivors include his wife, Louise; children, Mrs. Vincent Budenholzer, Mrs. Robert Woll, Richard; and eight grandchildren. Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Church of the Epiphany, 2222 S.

Price Road. William Kleier William J. Kleier, 88, of Phoenix, who was a pressman, died Aug. 2, 1981, in John C. Lincoln Hospital.

Mr. Kleier came to ari-zona 30 years ago from his native Ohio. Survivors include his wife, Rosa; children, Serna Spayd and William; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Services will be 9 a.m. Wednesday in the Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church.

Mercer Mortuary made arrangemenats. Charles Cellini Charles P. Cellini, 64, of 918 W. Michelle Drive, who had been a maintenance man for the Abex died July 31, 1981, in St. Joseph's Hospital.

Mr. Cellirii was bom in Chicago and came to Phoenix two years ago. He was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose. Survivors include his wife, Ida; sons, Norm and Frank; three brothers and a sister; and two grandchildren. Services will be in Chicago Heights, 111.

Hansen Mortuary made arrangements. Frank Medina MESA Frank Medina 37, of 442 N. Pasadena, who was a landscaper for the Golf and Games amusement center, died Aug. 1, 1981, in Mesa General Hospital. Mr.

Medina was a native of Tempe. Survivors include his wife, Tania; mother, Eleanor Medina; daughter, Anna; Ave brothers and three sisters. Services will be 9 a.m. Wednesday at the first ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 36 S. Center St.

Meldrum Mortuary made arrangements. Lois Griggs Lois H. Griggs, 83, of 1501 E. Orangewood, who taught school for 33 years, died Aug. 1, 1981, in a Valley hospital.

Mrs. Griggs was born in Osborn, and lived in Arizona for 21 years. She headed a private school for seven years in Michigan and did consulting work for child welfare organizations in the Valley. Survivors include her daughter, Ruth Scott; two sisters and a brother. Grimshaw Mortuary arranged cremation.

Daniel Althoff Daniel E. Althoff, 23, of 2020 N. 32nd who was a Phoenix fireman, died Aug. 2, 1981, from injuries received in an auto accident. Mr.

Althoff was born in Newport Beach, and was a member of the St. Agnes Parish. Survivors include his wife, Sharon; daughter, Jessica; parents, David and Phyllis Althoff; three brothers; a sister and grandparents. Rosary will be 7:30 p.m. today at St.

Mary's Catholic Church, 280 W. Galveston St. in Chandler. Mass will be 9:15 a.m. Wednesday in the church.

Bueter Mortuary made arrangements. ACROSS 58 Preposition 1 Posts 59 Do house-6 Outburst work 10 Persians 61 Elevate 14 Map section 62 Merchandis- 15 Bone: Pref. ing event 16 Fail to do 63 Girl's name 17 Depart 64 A Titan 18 Pour 65 Letters 19 Branches 66 Friend 20 Try hard 67" 22 Smart talk pray" 24 Serve 26 Fixes DOWN 27 Sent back 1 Thickness 31 Unit of units reluctance 2 Dill herb 32 Redacts 3 Daube 33 Meat pastes feeder 35 Ump's kin 4 Float 38 Miss Murray 5 Singer Rise 39 Fixed apples 40 Meditate 6 Obtained 41 Opportune 7 Employer 42 Make tardy 8 Man the helm 43 Lineage 9 Moderated 44 Fish .10 Stockade 45 Indifferent 11 Valuable 47 Lester violin Can. P.M. 12 Stopwatch 51 Inkle 13 Eye sores 52 Named 21 Outcome 54 Bit of food 23 Gibbons 100 i sns RUTr A IE 1 1 IS I IS UnIeIeIdIsUeTrIyI Beefs Head cover porridge Inner: Anat.

Coral reef Perfume ingredient Toy Alluvium Jacob's brother Not as much type 60 Negative nana William Wait Graveside services William I. Wait of 7706 E. MeadowbrOok, who had worked in the Fuel Management department of Standard Oil's Chevron division, were Monday at Paradise Memorial Gardens. Mr. Wait, who died Aug.

1, 1981, in Scottsdale Memorial Hospital, was born in Missouri and came to Arizona 10 years ago. Survivors include his wife, Ruth; daughter, Victoria Boyce; a sister and three grandchildren. Messinger Mortuary made arrangements. Loyd Hamilton MESA Services for Loyd E. Hamilton, 76, of 333 E.

Broadway, a retired auto parts store operator, will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Larry C. Melcher Mortuary's Mission Chapel, 6625 E. Apache Trail. Mr.

Hamilton, who died Aug. 2, 1981, in Mesa Lutheran Hospital, moved to Mesa four years ago after retiring in his native Texas. Survivors include his wife, Eudell; three sons, Billy, Jack and Tommy; three sisters, eight grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. Francis Poremba SUN CITY Francis J. Poremba, 83, of 13411 Em-berwood Drive, died Aug.

2, 1981, Sunday in Boswell Memorial Hospital. Born in Pennsylvania, he moved to Sun City in 1971 from Pittsburgh. Mr. Poremba is survived by a niece. Rosary will be 7 p.m.

today at Menke Funeral Home, 12420 N. 103rd Ave. Funeral services will be in Churchhill, Pennsylvania. John Reece MESA John F. Reece, 75, of 2054 W.

Pampa who had been a farmer, died Aug. 1, 1981, in a Phoenix hospital. Mr. Reece was born in Princeton, Ohio, and lived in Arizona for 4 years. He was a member of the Arizona Avenue Baptist Church.

Survivors include sons, Kenneth and Gerald; five grandchildren and five step-grandchildren. Services will be in Hamilton, Ohio. Bueler Mortuary made arrangements. Clarence Larson Clarence Larson, 79, 1811 E. Monterey Way, who had been a brakeman with the Southern Pacific Railroad for 30 years, died Aug.

3, 1981, in Desert Haven Nursing Home. Mr. Larson was born in Concord, and came to Phoenix in 1941. He was a member of the Railway Brakeman 's Union. Survivors include 'sister; a nephew and a niece.

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