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Posing As Melvin Laird Tries To Radio Russia On Plane From Post-Dispatch Wire Services NEW YORK, Dec. 24 A passenger who tried to enter the cockpit of an Icelandic Airlines plane over Scotland, claiming he was Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird, was returned here today and freed without charges. "I wanted to go to Russia to talk about conditions in America," Anthony Pascarzio, 28 years old, said return. Pascarzio, who lives in Queens and described himself as an actor and musician, said earlier he had intended to radio the Russians about "how bad a country America was." Fearing an attempted hijacking, the crew the turboprop, flying from New York to London, subdued Pascarzio outside the cockpit door and held him until craft could descend from 30,000 feet and make an emergency landing at Glasgow last night.

Two Scottish detectives returned to New York with Pascarzio aboard another Icelandic plane. Authorities said the United States had no jurisdiction in the incident and that officials in Scotland did not want to press charges against Pascarzio, who was unarmed. In another incident involving an airliner yesterday, a Costa Rican craft with 44 passengers reported aboard was hijacked and forced to fly to Cuba. The LACSA airliner was taken over after it had left Puerto Limon on a flight for San Jose. Federal Aviation Administration officials in Miami said that 28 passengers were allowed to Anthony Pascarzio being taken from a plane at New York's Kennedy International Airport today after he was overpowered when attempting to enter the pilot's compartment of an Icelandic Airlines plane over Scotland.

(UPI Telephoto) disembark at San Andres Island A company spokesman in Miand the plane was refueled be- ami said that the pilot of the fore taking off. 'The FAA said aircraft radioed San Jose that the plane landed in Havana the hijackers were two men without incident. armed with guns. GATEWAY TO CAREERS '70 Tuesday, Dec. 30 St.

Louis Arena Approximately 70 St. Louis area employers will be there to discuss career opportunities with college juniors, seniors and graduate students for job openings in 1970. Interviews will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the St.

Louis Arena, 5700 Oakland avenue, Tuesday, December 30. This is the opportunity of a lifetime. Last year, local firms discussed job openings representing more than $25 million dollars in starting salaries. "Gateway to Careers Day" is for students whose homes are in the St. Louis area.

No registration fee is required. Just fill out the coupon below and mail or bring with you. Fill Out -MailOr Bring With You STUDENT Gateway to P.O. Box 9187 St. Louis, Mo.

Name School Year: Jr. Major Subject Career Interest Home Address REGISTRATION Careers 63117 Sr Grad. 0 (check one) Sponsored by the Industrial Relations Club of Greater St. Louis and the ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH Rabbi Doubles As Police Chief CHINO, Dec.

24 (AP) For the tenth consecutive year, Rabbi Philip Weinberg will sit in for a police chief on Christmas Day, to give the official the holiday off. The Jewish clergyman substituted for the Roman Catholic chief in Reno, for six years and for the Methodist chief in Indio, for three years. Thursday he takes over for Chino Chief Frank Meehan, a Roman Catholic. The Rabbi said he has had no police experience, nor has he had any serious problems on his Chirstmas tours of duty. He is a chaplain with the California Department of Corrections, serving at its institution for men here.

Suspect Held In Fraudulent Insurance Sale Crestwood police said today that an Iowa man whom they arrested Monday apparently has bilked elderly persons in four states of at least $16,000 in the last few months. The suspect, Gerald Henry Timmer, 40 years old, Waterloo, has been transferred to the Johnson County jail, where he is being held in lieu of $4000 bond on a charge of stealing by fraud and deceit. Warrants have been issued in both Johnson and Clark counties. Crestwood police said that Timmer apparently has been selling fraudulent life insurance policies with premiums of $110 year to persons between 65 and 85 years of age in Missouri, Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois. Timmer was arrested about 9 a.m.

in the Crestwood Bank, 9701 Highway 66, on suspicion of automobile theft. Bank officials had called police because Timmer had an Iowa driver's license, but his 1969 Lincoln Continental was registered in Colorado under the name of Wilson. Timmer had displayed the documents in a banking transaction. One Suspect Sought In Attacks On Women One man was suspected today of being the attacker of a girl and a woman. The girl, 17 years old, reported she was raped yesterday, and the woman, 28, who is seven months pregnant, told police a man tried to rape her.

Police said descriptions of the attacker matched. The older woman said she was walking in the 2200 block of North Fourteenth Street when a young man grabbed her and forced her down the street and into a vacant building in the 1300 block of Clinton Street. The man knocked her down and kicked her and fled when she became ill, the woman said. She was treated at City Hospital for neck and knee injuries. About an hour later, the girl said that she was attacked in the 2200 block of St.

Louis Avenue. The girl said a man forced her into a vacant building in the 2200 block of Montgomery Street, where she said she was raped. She was treated at City Hospital and released. Store, Customers Robbed By 3 Men An undetermined amount of cash was taken yesterday by three men who robbed a Nine0-Five liquor store at 4267 Manchester Avenue. Each of the men was armed with a revolver.

One of the men put the barrel of a revolver to the head of William Greiner, a clerk, and forced to open the safe. They scooped the money into paper bags. Greiner also was robbed of $4. Three other persons in the store were robbed of billfolds. The three holdup men fled in an automobile.

Proposes Using Hospital Unit For Detention Aldermanic President Joseph L. Badaracco suggested yesterday that the city consider renovating a vacant building in the Chronic Hospital complex on Arsenal Street for use as a pretrial juvenile detention facility. Badaracco pointed out also that one of the vacant buildings in the Pruitt-Igoe housing complex could be used for such facilities, but this suggestion was immediately rejected by the Mayor's office. A spokesman for Mayor Alfonso J. Cervantes said that the housing complex faced enough problems without using a part of it for detention.

However, the spokesman said that Budget Director Jack Webber and C. Larry Unland, president of the Board of Public Service, were investigating the use of Building in the Chronic Hospital complex for juvenile detention. Badaracco said that Building is a "sound, vacant, fourstory building that is heated and fully equipped with barred windows and a sprinkler system." All that was needed, he said, was a new lavatory. Most important, it is city-owned property, he said. 3 Robbers Take $382.000 From Mail Truck WASHINGTON, Dec.

24 (AP) -Postal authorities reported today the theft of $382,000 in the holdup Tuesday of a mail truck by three men. The money, a spokesman said, was in a military pouch from Germany to be delivered to the Treasury Department. He said the currency was mutilated but still passable "one or two more times." He said the money was being sent to the Treasury to be destroyed. Police said the truck was held up when it stopped at A loading dock at the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. 'The driver, Andrew Arnold, told police that three men, one armed with a shotgun and one with a pistol, approached him and his guard on the loading dock and forced them into the back of the truck.

One robber, wearing the mailman's uniform, drove the truck to a side street while his accomplices rummaged through the mail sacks, Arnold said. They removed one box from the military pouch and drove away in a rented truck parked on the street. Wiggins To Head Youth Task Force Harry Wiggins, Missouri supervisor of liquor control, will head a task force on Youth 'n- volvement in Government for the Missouri delegation to the 1970 White House Conference on Children and Youth. The task force will draft suggestions for the Missouri deleto present to the conference next December. In the year since he was appointed to they Missouri delegation by Gov.

Warren E. Hearnes, Wiggins has been keynote speaker and an adviser on government at many "Little White House" regional conferences around the state. Wiggins is asking young persons of Missouri to write to him their views on involvement in government, SO the task force can submit recommendations "with a lasting state and national impact." 3000-Pound Hook Crushes Worker Frank Grady, a worker at Granite City Steel was killed last night in an accident in the firm's hot roll finishing department. He was crushed by a 3000-pound hook used to lift heavy coils of steel which accidentally dropped from its roof position. Grady was 59 years old.

He had worked for the company since 1955. He lived at 3157 Myrtle Avenue, Granite City. Toys Replace Beer Cans For Montagnard Children SAIGON, South Vietnam, Dec. 24 (AP) Dolls, model automobiles, coloring books, clothes and candy replaced discarded beer cans and cutouts from C- ration boxes as Christmas toys for 2000 montagnard children in the hills of South Vietnam today. Helicopters carried gifts collected in the Santa Monica, area to the remote mountain district capital of Ba To, 315 miles northeast of Saigon.

Santa Claus arrived in an Army jeep and began distributing the presents to the awed children from the mountain tribes. American soldiers showed cartoon movies and served food and refreshments. Then a montagnard preacher told the story of the Nativity in the local dialect while a government drama team acted out the story. Troops of the America Division's Fourth Battalion, Third Infantry Eleventh Brigade sponsored the Christmas party. It was the idea of a former officer TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PERSONAL 23 TO my daughter Denise MarieA Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

Your DAD, J.H.F. SITUATIONS -MEN, BOYS 77 WELL QUALIFIED CHEF working manager, family man, Local. 742-4082 SITUATIONS- -WOMEN, GIRLS 78 BABYSITTING general housework by day or week. FO 1-1734. HELP WANTED- -MEN, BOYS 82 PEST CONTROL Route service man: car furnished: good opportunity.

PA 5-3903. HELP WANTED 88 DESK CLERK ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN INTERESTING JOB THAT PAYS WELL? We are looking for an experienced person to work 4 or 5 days at our desk. Pay $20 day for qualified personnel. Call JIM MeDERMOTT. FO 1-3500, or apply in person at Forest Park Hotel, 4910 West Pine.

SUBURBAN PROP. FOR SALE 145 KIRKWOOD BY OWNER: 3 bedrooms. separate dining, large enclosed breezeway, attached garage: wooded corner lot: $4500 assumes balance of $10,000 on loan. Owner will help finance. Call PR 1-3129 Friday only, or write to R.

L. MeKinney. Route 3. Liberty, Mo. 64068 for information.

DOGS--CATS 202 DACHSHUND, red. 4 years, male. free for good home, pay for ad. Good with children. VO 3-4067.

WANT AD INDEX the numbers in the index below fer to the classification number and not the page number. All Classifications are Numbered and Appear in Numerical Order, Service Classification Number Announcements Bids and Proposals Wanted 286 Business Directory 38-74 Business Opportunities Business Personals Death Notices Directors Meetings 284 Financial 282 Fishing. Vacation, Picnics Fraternal Notices Legal Notices 283 Loans 281 Lost and Found 17-18 Personals 23 Schools, Instructon 75-75S Small Loan Companies 280 Special Notices 26 Stockholders Meeting 285 Swaps 31 Employment Employment Agencies--Male 81 Employment Agencies--Male, Female Employment Agencies -Female Wanted: Boys 82 Help Wanted -Men, Women 82A Help Wanted: Women, Girls Partners Salesmen Wanted 83 Salesmen, Saleswomen Wanted 83S Saleswomen Wanted Situations Wanted 77-78 Real Estate for Rent Apartments for Rent 111-112 and 117 Business Property for Rent 120 Flats for Rent 113-114 Farms for Rent 157 Hotels 110 Houses for Rent 115-117 Office Space 121 Resorts for Rent 127 Rooms, Board 16-104 Suburban Property tor Rent 117 Wanted to Rent 125 Real Estate for Sale Acreage 148A Apartments for Sale 147 Business Property for Sale 149 Deeds of Trust 140-141 Farms and Farm Land 158-162 Flats for Sale 147 Houses tor Sale (St. Louis City) Hunting Grounds 155 Investment Property 150 Loans on Real Estate 142 Lots for Sale 148 Money Wanted 143 Real Estate Services 144 Real Estate Trade 150-T Real Estate Out of St. Louis 161 Real Estate Wanted to Buy 153 Resorts for Sale 129 St.

Louis County Farms 159 Suburban Property for Sale 145 Timber Lands 156 Things for Sale Air Conditioning Equipment 214 Aircraft 215 Animals 200 Antiques 217 Aquariums and Fish 213 Auctions 219 Automobiles 170-185 Baby Gifts and Children's Sup. 220 Bicycles and Motorcycles 221 Birds for Sale 211 Boats and Motors 223 Books 225 Building Material 227 Cameras and Supplies 221 Clothing 231 Coal. Wood. Fuel Oil 233 Dogs and Cats 202 Farm Machinery and Supplies 235 Fans 214 Fishing. Hunting Supplies 237 Good Things to Eat, Produce 238 Heating Equipment 241 Horses and Vehicles 205 Household Goods 243 Household Goods Wanted 244 Jewelry and Diamonds 245 Lawn Mower Sales and Service Machinery 247 Miscellaneous for Sale 251 Mobilehomes, Travel Trailers 180 Musical 253 Piano Tuning and Repair 257 Poultry and Supplies 209 Rabbits, Monkeys, Pet Stock 207 Radios and Televisions 258 Seeds, Plants and Trees 261 Sewing Machines Stamps and Coins Toys Store, Office Equipment 34 I FLORISTS NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Mon.

through Thurs. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Fri. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sat.

8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Sunday. 3801 S. Grand PR 1-9600 JOGGERST, FLORIST 5424 GRAVOIS FL 1-8250 OPEN SUN.

8 TILL A NOON FUNERAL DIRECTORS SCHNUR FURNERAL HOME VOLLMER BEN and TED 3125 LAFAYETTE 771-7780 ALBERT H. HOPPE MORRELL JE 3-3950 MOYDELL'S and Allen PR 2-0402 KUTIS FUNERAL HOME 2906 Gravois PR 2-3000 MONUMENTS 10 ROSEBROUGH MONUMENT CO. 5232 West Florissant 385-7766 6424 Chippewa 351-4300 12250 Manchester Rd. 965-3311 TELEPHONE PIONEERS LOLA, lite member of GARDNER, Durant Chapter Telephone Pioneers of America. DEATHS 14 Allen Delmas F.

Allen, Dec. 23, 1969, beloved husband of Rose Marie Allen (nee Cartee). dear father of Betty Gaddy and Carol Reed, dear father-in-law of Lawrence Gaddy and Gerold Reed, dear grandfather of Debroah, Christine and Kevin Gaddy, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Service at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson. 9 a.m.

Interment Lake Charles. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Alsberg Julia Alsberg. Dec. 22, 1969.

beloved sister of Norma Alsberg. Private family services were held. RINDSKOPF service. Anthony James H. Anthony, Dec.

23. 1969. beloved husband of Henrietta R. Anthony (nee Dunbar), dear brother of May Mustain, Thomas Edwin L. Anthony, dear brother-in-law, uncle and cousin.

Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Chapel, 118 N. Florissant Ferguson, Fri. Dec. 26. 10:30 a.m.

Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. Was member of Lodge No. 1345 I.A.M, In parlor after 7 p.m. Wed.

Follow the "Swap" ColumnClassification 31 In Post-Dispatch Want Ads DEATHS 14 Bell Jessie I. Bell. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Dec. 23, 1969, beloved daughter of the late John and Plesia Bell (nee Palmerl, dear sister of Alberta M.

and Genevieve P. Bell and the late Leigh C. and Ora V. Bell. Funeral Dec.

26. 9:15 a.m. from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell to Cathedral of St. Louis.

Requiem Mass 10 a.m. Interment Calvary. Visitation after 2 p.m., Thurs. Blank Oscar J. Blank, Arnold.

Dec. 23. 1969. dear father of Lorraine Hilmer, Oscar F. and Luella Miller, dear brother of Louise Vogel, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, great uncle, nephew and cousin.

Funeral from the HEILIGTAG Funeral Home, 1081 Hwy. 61- 67, Arnold, 9:30 a.m., Dec. 26. Entombment Mt. Hope Mausoleum.

In parlors after 3 p.m. Wed. Brooks John H. Brooks, Dec. 22, 1969.

beloved husband of Helen A. Brooks (nee Bollmier), dear father of Arline Feldmann and Dr. Richard M. Brooks, our brother-in-law, father in law, grandfather, uncle and cousin. Service at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 ChipWatson.

11 a.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park. Mr. Brooks a member of St. Louis County Memorial Post.

No. 111 of the American Legion. Guard of Honor service 8 p.m. FRIENDS MAY CALL AFTER 4 P.M. THURS.

Bundschuh Cornelius R. Bundschuh, Dec. 24, 1969, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Marie A. Bundschuh (nee Krapf), dearest father of Jean Schulte, and Carol Kennedy, brother of Adeline Stebe, our brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, uncle Service from HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, 9:15 a.m., to St. Andrew Church for Requiem Mass 10 a.m.

Interment Resurrection. FRIENDS MAY CALL AFTER 3 P.M. THURS. Conroy Mary Agnes Conroy, 1524 Fourth Madison, entered into rest. Dec.

23, 1969, 4:20 p.m., dear sister of Joseph Walsh, Anne Douglas, Julia Walsh and Kathleen Novak. Funeral Dec. 26. 9 8.111., from LAHEY Funeral Home. 501 Madison Madison.

to St. Mary's Church, 10th and Alton, for 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Edwardsville Township, Ill. Crocker Kenneth Crocker.

Dec. 22. 1969, beloved husband of Melvina Crocker. father of Cindy, Connie, Terry and Tina Crocker, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Erwin Crocker, brother of Barbara Mink, our nephew, uncle and brother-in-law. In state at. MeLAUGHLIN'S, 2301 Lafayette, until 10 p.m, Thurs. Funeral 1 p.m., at. Black, Mio.

Daugherty See Kieffer. DeGonia Thomas Perry DeGonia, Dec. 22. 1969. beloved husband of the late Clara DeGonia (nee Moon), dear father of Edna and Glenwood DeGonia and Bonnie Lee McClanahan, dear fatherin-law, brother-in-law.

grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS. ER'S. SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Dee.

26. 1 p.m. Interment 1.0.0. F. Cemetery, Flat River, Mo.

A member of Lafayette Park United Methodist Donnelly John E. Donnelly, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Dec. 22. 1969, beloved husband of Marie Donnelly (nee McElroy), dear father of Daniel E. Donnelly, son of the late Mary and Charles Donnelly, dear brother-in-law.

uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral Dec. 26, 8:30 a.m.. from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary. 5967 W.

Florissant to Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, 1160 St. Cyr rd, Interment Calvary, Mr. Donnelly was a member of Mens Council of Good Counsel Church, De Andries Couneil 800 K. of St. Louis General Assembly 4th Degree K.

of and the Chalice Club, In parlors 4 p.m. Tues, Fehrmann Fred H. Fehrmann, asleep In Jesus Dee. 23. 1969, beloved husband of Vesta Fehrmann (nee Davis), dear son of Fred J.

Fehrmann of La Grange, our dear brother. brotheruncle, great-uncle and cousin. IN PARLORS WED. DEC. 24, 2 TO 10 P.M.

FUNERAL FRI, DEC. 26. 11 A.M.. from BAUMANN BROS. Colonial Chapel, 2504 Woodson Overland.

INTERMENT FAIRMONT CEMETERY WILLOW DEC. 27, 2:30 P.M. Member of Paris Lodge No. 268 A. F.

A.M.. Edgar Chapter 32 Royal Arch Paris Lodge 812 B.P.O Elks, Paris, and Maryland Heights, Mo. Lions Club. In lieu of flowers donations to Maryland Heights Lions Club for Eve Conservation, St. Louis Peregrine Society or American Cancer Society appreciated.

Files Wilbur R. Files, Dec. 1969. dear husband of Elva Files (nee Redding), dear son of the late James and Virginia Files, dear uncle. Funeral from KRINGSHAUSER'S SOUTH.

4228 S. Kingshighway, Dec. 27, 1 p.m. Interment private. A retired vardmaster St.

Louis T.R.R.A and member of Vogel-FauthWilhelm Post No. 135 V.F.W and 110 Supply Train. Visitation after 2 p.m. Fri. Ganser Phoebe E.

Ganser, Dec. 22. 1969 fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of Joseph C. Gansei dear mother of Joseph C. Ganser Jr.

and Helen Benam, dear sister-in-law. mother-in-law. grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS ER'S WEST. 9450 Olive Fri.

Dec. 26. 9:30 a.m. to St. Richard Church.

11121 Schuetz 10 a.m. Mass. Interment Calvary, Visitation after 2 p.m.. Wed. Gardner Lola W.

Gardner, Dee. 22, 1969, dear mother of Alvina Morrison, John, George, James and Robert Gardner, our dear mother in law. grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, sisterin aunt, great -aunt and cousin. Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec, Dec. 27.

10 a.m. Interment. New St. Marcus Cemetery. A member of Poinsettia Chapter No.

472 Telephone Pioneers life member, Rebekah Lodge, Martha Washington No. 45. 1.0.0. F. In state Dec.

25, 1 p.m. 0. E.S. services 8:30 p.m. Fri.

Goddard Kirby L. Goddard, Dee. 21, 1969 at. Cocoa. Beach, formerly of St.

Louis, father, father-inlaw, grandfather and brother. Interment Carbondale Ill. Hoffmeister Olinda Hoffmeister (Billie) (nee Hogan), suddenly, Dec. 22, 1969. beloved wife of Edward F.

Hoffmeister, dear mother of Edward, Michael, Clarence (Joe) and Richard Hoffmeister and Donna Young, dear sister of Izetta. Sherrel, Alice Lloyd. Henrietta Polette. Flora Flottmann and the late Robert J. Hogan, dear grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-inlaw and aunt.

Funeral Fri. Dec. 26. 11 a.m., from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant avs. Interment Concordia Lutheran Cemetery.

Jones Nora Ann Jones. of Parkside Manor Nursing Home, Tues. Dec. 23, 1969. at age 74, dear mother of Albert Morris, of St.

Charles, dear grandmother. Funeral services Dec. 26, 1 p.m. in the ARTHUR C. BAUE Chapel, 620 Jefferson St, Charles, Mo.

Interment Pacific. Mo Friends may call after 7 p.m.. Wed. Kieffer Sally Kieffer (nee Bailey), Dec. 23.

1969, beloved wife of Andrew Kieffer, dear mother of Pearl Dougherty and Porter Dockery, our dear sister, motherin law. grandmother, greatgrandmother and aunt. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Dec. 26, 11 a.m. Interment Mt.

Hope Cemetery. In parlors 6 p.m. CALL MA 1-6666 FOR DIRECT CONNECTION WITH AN AD TAKER WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1969 5B ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH I DIAd3 ELECTRONIC 4 LL I USE DEATHS 14 Klobe Gladys Klobe (nee Bush), Tues. Dec.

23, 1969, beloved wife the late Jesse Klobe, dear mother of Nudine Cummins Elman and Oliver Klobe, our dear mother-in-law grandmother, 818- ter. auht, great -aunt and cousin. In state at SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec. until 10 p.m., Dec. 25.

Funeral from YORK Chapel, Perryville, Dec. 26. 2 p.m. Interment York Chapel Cemetery. Kuemerle Laura K.

Kuemerle (nee Kling), Dec. 23, 1969, beloved wife of the late Rudolph A. Kuemerle, dear mother of Jane K. and Edward J. Renfro, dear grandmother, sister, sister-inlaw, cousin, aunt and greataunt.

Mrs. Kuemerle in st.ate WINGBERM FUneral Home, 3819 S. Grand Dec. 24, 1 p.m. NO VISITATION CHRISTMAS DAY Funeral service Dec.

26, 1:30 p.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park. Member of Venus Chapter Order of Eastern Star. Donations to Grace U.C. of C.

Building Fund appreciated. McMenamy Florence Eleanor McMenamy, 53, of 4199 W. 7th lane, Hialeah, passed away Dec. 23, at her home, a. resident of Florida 15 years, from St.

Louis, survived by brother Bernard Hialeah, Fr. James, Society of Mary. St. Louis, Francis X. of California, sisters Miss Rosemary McMenamy and Miss Catherine McMenamy, Hialeah.

Rosary 7:30 p.m., at the CARL F. SLADE Funeral Home, Hialeah, Fla. Requiem Mass. 9:30 a.m.. Fri.

Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Mantia John Mantia (Bruno), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Tues. Dec. 23, 1969, dear son of the late Bartalo and Anna Mantia, dear brother of May Godlove, Marie Randazzo, Antionette Bowen, Salvatore and Dominic Mantia, dear brother-in-law. uncle and cousin.

Funeral from NORTHLAND Mortuary, 7239 W. Florissant, Dec. 26. 8 a.m., to Our Lady of Help of Christian Church. Mass 9 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Wed. Menze Ted Menze. 3001 Laclede Station rel.

suddenly, Dec. 23. 1969. beloved husband of Nora. Menze.

our dear brotherin-law and uncle. Funeral Dec. 26. 8:30 a.m., from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home, 7456 Manchester to Mary Queen of Peace Church.

Lockwood and Berry rd. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. In state 4 p.m. Metzner Charles P.

Metzner. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Dec. 23, 1969 beloved husband of the late Marie A. Metzner (nee Haar).

dear father of Bernice Votruba and Charles P. Metzner dear brother of Frieda Illinger, Louise Gebhardt. Louis and Frank Metzner. dear brother-in-law. father-in-law.

grandfather. and uncle. Wuneral Dec. 26. 9:30 a.m.

from MOYDELL'S, Mississippi and Allen avs. to St. Joseph Croatian Church. 12th and Russell his. Interment Mt.

Olive Cemetery. In parlors 2 p.m. Myers Elmer H. Myers, entered into rest on Dec. 22.

1969. husband of the late Bertha Myers (nee Thompson), dear father of Edith M. Brinks, brother of Lawrence A Myers and Edith M. Hunt, our dear fatherin-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral Dec.

26, 1 from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary. 5967 W. Florissant. Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery. Mr.

Myers was of the B.R.C.A. IN PARLORS 1 M. THURS. Nesmith Barbara Jean Nesmith (nee Byrnesville, Mo. Dec 1969.

beloved wife of Michael G. Nesmith, dear daughtor of David and Pattie Welch. (nee Ward) dear sister of Dav. id. Vicki, Diane and Pamela Welch.

dear granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dames of St. Louls, Mrs. Theda Welch of St.

Louis and the late John Welch, 011 dear sister-in-law. niece, A1 and consin. Funeral Dec. 26. 11 3.01.

CHAPEL HILL Mortuary, Ca. dar Hill. Mo. Interment Chapel Memorial Gardens. Nierdieck Louis Nierdieck.

of Lutheran Altenheim, asleep in Jesus Mon. Dec. 22. 1969, beloved husband of the late Anna Nierdieck (nee Fricke), dear father of Walter and Raymond Nierdieck and the late Estelle Ziegler, father-in-law of Irene (nee Bergmann), and Alice (nee Hermann), grandfather, great-grandfather and uncle. Mr.

Nierdleck in state at MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel. Fair and West Florissant until Dec. 26. 11 a.m. service same day 1 p.m.

from Markus Lutheran Church, 22nd and Angelica. Interment New Bethlehem. Member of Mallinckrodt Quarter Century Club. Memorials to Lutheran Altenheim preferred. Penland John Penland.

Tues. Dec. 23. 1969. beloved husband of Elsie Penland (hee Lyson), dear father of Charles W.

and Robert L. Anderson. Susan, Kristy, John R. IT and Steven Penland, brother. brother-in-law, our dear father grandfather, nephew, uncle and cousin.

dear son of Ray and Minnie Penland. In state at WAGNER Funeral Home, 9404 West Linwood. Kansas City. Mo. Interment FL Levenworth Notional Cemetery, Kansas City.

Kan. Porcelli Adrian Porcelli. Dec. 23. 1969.

beloved husband of Arlene Porcelli (nee Ellis), dear father of Adrian Michael, Stephen Michele, David and Patty, dear brother. brother-in-law, son-inlaw and uncle. Funeral from ORTMANN'S, 9222 Lackland. Overland. Dec.

26. 10:30 a.m. to St. MoniCA Church. Interment National Cemetery, Masses preferred.

Randazzo See Mantia. Rodgers of the battalion, Maj. Wilford A. Phelps, who was injured in September and sent to a hospital in the United States. In a weekly column for the Santa Monica Evening Outlook, Phelps said that he and Lt.

Col. Robert N. Fernandez, commander of the battalion, discussed a Christmas party for the children but the only things lacking were toys to give them. "Why not share little of our good luck with a child who has had no luck?" Phelps, the father of two sons, asked. The response came quickly.

Fernandez said a "flood of presents" poured into the battalion's headquarters, known as Fire Base San Juan Hill. Thousands of montagnards gathered in the district town's main square today for the party. They came from the many hamlets around the area where fighting has continued for years and where one important battle was fought last summer. Phelps was wounded in that action also and won the Silver Star for saving another American's life. Robert G.

Rodgers Sr, wood, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Dec. 23, 1969. dear hus. band of Ann L. Rodgers nee Lesslie), father of Lessie A.

Frawley and Robert G. Rodgers father-in-law and grand-father. Visitation at PFITZINGER Mortuary. 331 S. Kirkwood Wed.

and Thurs. 2 to 5 and 7 to p.m Funeral Mass Fri. Dec. 26. 9 a.m.

at St. Peter's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery Should friends desire memorials mav be made to Charles Kilo. M.D. Research Fund.

Washing. ton School of Medicine, St. Louis. Mo. Roe Benjamin Roe.

Dee. 23, 1969. beloved husband of Lena Roe (nee Hall). dear father of Jeanette Miller. Tune Brad.

shaw, Beniamin, Mabel Zucarella. James E. and Carlton Roe. our dear grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral from SUEDMEYER R.

KOCH Chapel. 3934 N. Twentieth. 1 p.m.. Dec.

26. Intorment Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation from 2 to 6 p.m. Wed. and from 10 A.m., until time of funeral.

Schneider Jack Schneider Dee. 23. 1969. hushand of Flora Schneider. son of the late Rose Maltz Schneider.

brother of the late Leo Schneider. our dear cousin. Funeral from BERGER Memorial. McPherson at Walton. 10 a.m..

to Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol. In state Fri. after 9 a.m. Schnell Emma Sohnell (Snell), Dec. 23, 1969.

fortified with the Sueraments of Holv Mother Church. dear wife of the late Henry Snell. deal mother of George Rau. Mathilda Freeman, Louis Rail of Pasadena. Calif.

and Trene Trenary, dear sister. mother in law, grandmother. great grandmother, aunt. and great -aunt. Funeral from WACKERHELDERLE Chanel.

3634 GTA vois Dec. 26. 8:30 a.m. to Church of The Maedalen. Interment DunDiv Burial Park.

In narlors after 6 p.m.. Wed. Schrader Elmer J. Schrader. Dec.

24. Hazel 1969, beloved husband of dear L. Schrader (nee Sills), father of E. Donald Schrader. dear brother of Gus Schrader and the late Luella dear Obermoeller and Edwin Schrader, father-in-law of Wanda A.

Schrader, grandfather, dear brother-in-law. Funeral uncle and cousin. from KRIEGSHAUSER'S highway. SOUTH, Dec. 4228 S.

Kings27, 11 a.m. Interment Oak Grove. A member of Anheuser Busch Inc. Post No. 229.

A. Last Club. heuser charter member of AnMan's 37 No. 2 Club and Meridian Lodge Busch Emploves after 6 A.F. A.M.

In state p.m. Thurs. FORM Sell things through a POST PATCH WANT AD. Call MA 1-8666.

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