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Aug. 2. 1981 ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH HUD To Be Asked To Check Firm 1 Accused Of 'Race Bias In Renting By Robert L. Joiner Michelson.

Of the Post-Dispatch Staff Michelson officials have The Department of Housing and repeatedly denied the charges and Urban Development's civil rights have said the two women who division will be asked to made the allegations were investigate The Michelson apparently unhappy at being Organization, a Clayton-based real dismissed for unsatisfactory work. estate firm. Knickmeyer said his Former Michelson employees organization had received and a tenants organization have unsolicited information to accused the company of substantiate the charges made by discriminating against blacks by the women. He said the refusing to rent them apartments information was slipped under the in several complexes managed by door of Freedom of Residence's the firm. office at 438 North Skinker Robert Knickmeyer, executive Boulevard.

director of the Greater St. Louis "'The documents are tally Committee for Freedom of sheets used by Michelson," Residence, said Saturday that the Knickmeyer said. "They show the group ask for the federal number of people applying for inquiry within the next few days. apartments and who got them. The The HUD complaint would be documents show that blacks were the second filed against Michelson denied housing on the basis of by Freedom of Residence.

The race. organization filed a complaint category on the Friday with the Missouri documents is called' or a Commission on Human Rights. code for black. They have another Knickmeyer said a separate category for reason for nonrental. discrimination complaint would be The code 'pro features' follow this filed against Michelson by a black second category." who allegedly was denied an apartment for racial reasons.

Knickmeyer charged that Michelson had violated the federal The charges against Michelson Fair Housing Act of 1968, which surfaced in June when two former employees, Janet Goessling and rental prohibits or sale of discrimination housing in on the Linda Craig, alleged that the basis of race, sex and national company used a written code to differentiate between black and origin. white applicants and to screen out "In a few days, we will ask blacks. The women said the code HUD to conduct a full-scale word "pro" was placed at the top investigation," Knickmeyer said. each application from a black "We will ask that this case be client. The women said the word investigated on a pattern and was a code for black.

practice basis. That means HUD The two are former assistant won't be looking at one complaint managers of Aspen Woods and one violation of the law, but at apartments in Florissant. It is one the rental practices and policies of of several St. Louis County, seven Michelson-managed apartment complexes managed by properties in St. Louis County." Bridge FROM PAGE ONE Tanos said.

Preliminary findings are that no mechanical failure was involved, but that the visibility may have been impaired by a light haze. Also, the river current was strong and the 15 barges were fully loaded, which made them difficult to control. Don Spencer, head of the St. Louis office of the U.S. Geological Survey, estimated that the current at the King Bridge at the time of the mishap was between seven and nine feet a second, or roughly from five to six miles an hour.

The river was running about four inches above flood stage. When the towboat struck the bridge, the cable lashings parted. All 15 barges spun downstream, where they crashed into moored barges in fleeting areas on both banks of the river. Fleeting areas are places where barges are assembled into tows in the way freight cars are assembled in a rail yard. More than 100 fleeted barges were obituaries 58, Author Dies Of Cancer Paddy Chayefsky, 58, Of Dies NEW YORK (AP) Paddy Chayefsky, the award- winning screenwriter of such films as "Network" and "Marty," died Saturday of cancer at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center.

He was 58. Mr. Chayefsky's work ranged from the absurd to the poignant angry, and included scripts for theater, film and television. Born in New York City in 1923, Mr. Chayefsky graduated from the City College of New York.

He worked as a joke writer for a time, before going to work as a more serious writer. "Marty," the story of a lonely butcher, was his first major success. Ernest Borgnine won the Academy Award for best actor for his portrayal of the title character. Mr. Chayefsky also wrote such films as "Bachelor Party," in 1957; "The Goddess," in 1958, and "Middle of the which was staged on Broadway, in 1956.

Other plays included "The Tenth Man," in 1957, and "The Passion of Josef in 1964. He also won an Oscar for his 1977 screenplay for "Network," a biting satire about a television network that finds it profitable to allow a news anchorman to have a nervous breakdown on camera. And he won an Oscar in 1971 for "The Hospital" a dark, almost surrealistic satire of life at an innercity medical center. The film starred James A. Riley Dies; A funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m.

Monday at Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa Street, for James A. Riley, 83, who practiced law in St. Louis for 52 years. Burial will be at Sunset Burial Park. Mr.

Riley died Friday at the Edgewater Nursing Home after a long illness. A 1923 cum laude graduate of the Washington University school of law, Mr. Riley also did graduate work at St. Louis University. He operated his law practice out of the Buder Building in knocked adrift.

Several were severely damaged with holes torn in their steel skins. One, a flatdeck work barge, sank. The towboat that struck the bridge was the Virginia E. Towey, owned by Dravo-Mechling Corp. of Pittsburgh.

The company purchased the boat last month, a along with with the rest of the former Nilo Corp. fleet, from Olin Corp. of East Alton. Her captain was off watch at the time, and she was under the command of her mate. Tanos said that of the 15 barges, 12 were laden with grain, two with structural steel and one with tallow.

Two of the grain barges, one of the steel barges and the tallow barge later sank. Tanos said he could give no dollar figure for the damages until the investigation is completed, but it will amount to many hundreds of thousands of dollars. Paddy Chayefsky George C. Scott. On the night that Mr.

Chayefsky received his award for actress Vanessa Redgrave used her acceptance speech for "Julia" to denounce pro-Israeli "gangsters" who had protested her film "The Palestinian." When Mr. Chayefsky gave his acceptance speech, he chided Ms. Redgrave: "A proclamation wasn't necessary, a simple thank-you would have been enough." Mr. Chayefsky's most recent screen credit was for "Altered States," last year's popular film of a professor who uses himself as a guinea pig. Lawyer For 52 Years downtown St.

Louis until he retired six years ago because of illness. Mr. Riled served in the U.S. Navy in World War I and belonged to the Walter J. Hatzeld Post of the American Legion.

Surviving are his wife, Millie, of St. Louis; a son, James of Kirkwood; a daughter, Joan Riley Hablutzel, of Downers Grove, two sisters, Katherine Smith, Glencoe, and Carrie Whitaker, of Overland; six grandchildren, and five greatgrandchildren. Anne L. Kolb Services Are Held In Florida A funeral Mass for Anne L. Kolb, a former St.

Louisan who became a civic and political leader in the Fort Lauderdale, area, was said Wednesday in Plantation, Fla. Mrs. Kolb, 48, died last Sunday of cancer. Mrs. Kolb was elected chairwoman of the Broward County Commission last year, six years after being elected to the commission.

She. was the first woman chosen for each post. Mrs. Kolb, formerly Anne Fries, 1 Court Forbids Firm To Sell 3 Nursing Homes By E. S.

Evans Of the Post-Dispatch Staff A temporary court order has forbidden Projects Inc. and three of its subsidiary nursing-home operations from disposing of their assets. Missouri officials say the company and the homes have received $411,495 in Medicaid overpayments. Circuit Judge Milton A. Saitz of St.

Tackle Louis County issued the order Friday after the state Department of Social Services told him that the corporation planned to sell the subsidiaries on Saturday. The department is seeking reimbursement from the nursing homes of Delhaven Manor in St. Louis, Villa Capri Manor in Maryland Heights and Rolling Hills Estates in Branson, Mo. Health Projects has headquarters in FROM PAGE ONE take him down." and Central divisions who had been Shepherd said the maneuver wasn't alerted to the escape attempt by an difficult. alarm.

Police said Officer George Stokes, a "You play enough football, you know what to do," he said. "It's just like fingerprint technician was tackling fingerprinting a group of five prisoners After wrestling Brown to the floor, in the second-floor holdover when the youths were assisted by officers Brown and Darryl Marks, 19, advanced assigned to the Prisoner Processing on him i in a threatening manner. Policeman An off-duty Richmond policeman drowned late afternoon during a canoe Unger Park near Interstate River Road in Fenton, St. police reported. Police said that Patrolman Duncan, 46, who lived Heights, drowned when a which he was fishing pond in the park.

Duncan's son, Bruce, Joe Notter, were also in during the accident, but were not injured, police said. Duncan was pronounced arrival at St. Joseph Kirkwood, 525 Couch Avenue. obituaries Anthonies, Mike ANTHONIES, MIKE, Thurs. July 30, 1981, beloved husband of Blanohe Anthonies (nee Palazzolo), dear father of Catherine Marlo, Lillian Hollenback, Buster Fileocia, Joe Fileooia, Tony Anthonies, Marie Barks.

Andrew Anthonies and the late Louis Anthonies, dear father-inlaw, grandfather, great grandfather and unole. Funeral Mon. Aug. 3, 9:45 a.m. from COLLIERS Funeral home, 10123 9t.

Charles Rook to Assumption Greek Orthodox Ohuroh, 6900 Delmar Mass 10:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Oemetery. Visitation after 5 p.m. 9at. Benson, Roy R.

Bowles, Upshaw P. Bridge, Anne Marie Buehner, Katherine E. Capps, Margaret C. Coates, Beatrice D. Coleman, Joy F.

Duane, Fabian R. Ellmers, Linda E. Farley, Margie A. Fick, Pauline Fowler, Laura V. Friedman, Emil A.

Gibson, Russell E. Herzog, Rose B. Hickel, Mae 0. Hug Hussers, John Albert Key, Mae M. Klopfer, Winifred Lapin, Sol J.

Lattimer, William H. Martin, Adeline Louise Maselter, Bob Mayo, Marion Miller, Dolores Morrissey, Ada A. Newcomb, Rebecca O'Donnell, Hazel M. Palozola, Frank J. Il Perrin, Irene M.

Pocilujko, Margaret Pomerleau, Elsie L. Power, Mathilda C. Prinster, Marcellus J. (Morris) Richardson, Ida May Riley, James Arlie Robbie, Kenneth E. Sachsenheimer, Louis W.

Schack, Charles E. Schneider, Louis Schneider, Prof. Carl E. Sister Mary Octavia Ber tram Stacy, Dora Tureck, Charles F. Vogel, Fred J.

Warner, Elmer W. Welby, Peggy Sue Westhoff Williams, Marion M. Wilson, David Lee Yancey, Nan Zoeller, Emil J. ANTHONIES, MIKE, Thurs. July 30, 1981, beloved husband BENSON, ROY R.

July 31, 1981, beloved husband of the late Esther Benson (nee Ellenberger), dear father father-in-law of Donald of Benson, dear Lois Benson (nee Pogue), dear grandfather of Scott Benson, dear brother, uncle, great-uncle, cousin, and friend. Funeral from FEY Funeral Home, Lemay Ferry So. of Lindbergh, Aug. 1 p.m. Interment New St.

Marcus Oemetery. IN PARLORS AFTER 1:30 P.M. SUN. BOWLES, UPSHAW Aug 1, 1981, our dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle and greatuncle. Funeral Aug 3, 10:30 a.m.

from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home, 7456 Manchester Ave. Interment Laurel Hill Gardens. Friends who desire may make contributions to St. Louis Heart Assn.

Visitation after 3 p.m. Sun. BRIDGE, ANNE MARIE, at Washington. D.C., formerly of Houston, Texas and Kirkwood, Thurs. July 30, 1981, dear daughter of Lorren F.

and Carolyn B. Bridge, sister of Stephen and Robert Bridge, granddaughter, sister-in-law. aunt and cousin. Funeral service 10 a.m. at PFITZINGER Mortuary, 331 S.

Kirkwood Rd. Interment Bellefontaine Cemetery. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Should friends desire, memorials may be made to St. Louis Cancer Society.

BUEHNER, KATHERINE (nee Becker) July 30. 1981, beloved wife of the late August H. (Gus) Buehner, dear mother of Gus Rich and Bob Buehner, our dear mother-inlaw, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, greaf and greatgreat-aunt. Funeral p.m. at JOHN L.

ZIEGENHEIN SONS. 7027 Gravois. Interment Sunset. Member of New Apostolic Church. Visitation after 11a.m.

Sun. CAPPS, MARGARET C. (nee Knoll), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Sun. July 26, 1981. dear wife of the late Herbert C.

Capps. dear sister of Ida O. Senn and Mary H. Mitchell, our dear sister-inlaw, aunt, great greatgreat-aunt and cousin. Services at HOFFMEISTER BROADWAY Chapel, 7814 9 Broadway, 9 a.m.

InterNational Cemetery. VISITATION after 6 p.m. Sat. Sikeston, Mo. The corporation and two of its officers are among five individuals and 14 corporations scheduled for trial in U.S.

District Court in St. Louis on a 34-count Medicaid fraud indictment. The trial date is Aug. 24. Under the state's Medicaid program, nursing homes are reimbursed reasonable costs for the care of elderly patients unable to pay.

When Brown advanced on Stokes, the officer swung his fingerprint roller at the prisoner, police said. Police don't carry weapons in the holdover. Brown made his way to a stairway and ran down to the first floor with Stokes at his heels. Brown then ran smack into Cotton and Shepherd. Later, Brown was taken to City Hospital, 1515 Lafayette Avenue, to be treated for lacerations of the mouth sustained from the fingerprint roller.

Stokes and Central District Officer Janet Kuhl, who was struck accidentally with the roller during the melee in the lobby, were treated at St. Louis University Hospitals, 1325 South Grand Boulevard. Cotton and Shepherd were not injured. Officer Charles Marvin of the Prisoner Processing Division lauded the two young men's efforts. Warrants charging Brown with escaping custody, second-degree assault and resisting arrest were being sought Saturday along with a warrant for the murder charge on which he had been arrested earlier Friday night.

Police planned also to seek warrants charging Marks with aiding the escape MORRISSEY, ADA A. (nee Portell), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church July 30, 1981, beloved wife of the late Aloysius X. Morrissey, dear daughfer of the late Larry and Elizabeth Portell (nee Trokey), dear sister of Lucinda (Cinda) Boyer, Virginia Sekyra, Joseph Portell and the late Verna Uebel, our dear sister-inlaw. aunt, great-aunt, greatgreat aunt, great-great-great aunt and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Aug.

3, 10:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemtery. Member of Telephone Pioneers of America and retiree of Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Masses or contributions to the American Cancer Society preferred. In parlor 3 p.m.

NEWCOMB, REBECCA July 30, 1981, beloved sister of Elizabeth Newcomb and Florence DeGarmo, dear aunt of Charles Pace, Everett DeGarmo and Captain Norman Newcomb. Funeral from NEW CHAPEL OF HOWARD H. MICHEL Funeral Home, 5930 Southwest at Hampton, 10 a.m. Interment Bellefontaine. Visitation p.m.

O'DONNELL, HAZEL M. (nee DuRuz), July 31, 1981, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, wife of the late James O'Donnell, beloved mother of Bernice Westhoff, dear sister of Evelyn Nolan, dear grandmother, great-grandmother, sister-in-law. aunt and friend. Funeral Mon. Aug.

3, 8:45 a.m. from O'SULLIVANMUCKLE Mortuary, 8806 Jennings Rd. at Hord Ave. to Corpus Christi Church, Mass 9 a.m. Interment Calvary.

IN PARLORS SUN. 1-9 P.M. O'DONNELL, HAZEL M. (nee DuRuz), July 31, 1981, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy PALOZOLA, FRANK suddenly 29, 1981. dear son of Ronald R.

and Rose Marie (nee Wyrick) Palozola, dear brother of Andrea Palozola, dear grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Palozola, our dear nephew, cousin and friend. Funeral Mon.

Aug. 3, 10 a.m. from BASLER Funeral Home, Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Interment Union Park Cemetery, Chaffee, Mo.

Visitation 6 p.m. Sat. PERRIN, IRENE (nee Nehls). July 30, 1981. beloved wife of the late Eugene Perrin, dear mother of the late Helen A.

Miller, dear grandmother of Helen C. Reading. dear sister of Elsie Skaggs, our dear aunt and friend. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Aug. Interment Mt.

Olive Cemetery. In parlor Sun. 11 a.m. POCILUJKO, MARGARET, (nee Jones). fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church July 30, 1981, beloved wife of the late Frank Pocilujko, dear daughter of Caroline Bresnan, dear friend of Max Silver, our dear sister-in-law.

aunt, niece, and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Aug. 3. 9:30 a.m., to St. John Nepomuk Church.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Member of, and Past President of, American Legion Auxiliary Past District President of 11th and 12th Districts of the American Legion Auxiliary, partner of Salon 17-8 et 40. Contributions to American Cancer Society appreciated. American Legion Auxiliary service 8 p.m. In parlors 3 p.m POMERLEAU, ELSIE L.

(nee Richardson), on July 31. 1981. dear sister of Claude Richardson, our dear sister-in-law, aunt, great -aunt, and cousin. Funeral from TED FENDLERFuneral Home, 7420 Michigan at Koeln, Mon. Aug.

3 at 10 a.m. Interment St. Matthews Cemetery. In state Mon. 9 a.m.

POWER, MATHILDA C. (nee Rode), Fri. July 31, 1981, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear wife of the late Thomas Power. dear sister of Alma Rode Hug. dear aunt, great-aunt and cousin.

Funeral from GEBKEN BENZ Mortuary. 2842 Meramec Tues. Aug, 4, at 9:30 a.m. to St. Agatha Church for 10 a.m.

Mass. Interment National Cemetery. Visitation Mon. after 2 p.m. PRINSTER, MARCELLUS J.

(MORRIS) RR O'Fallon, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, age 71. dear husband of Celeste M. Printer (nee Rhodes), dear son of Elizabeth Prinster, dear brother of Melvina Borgmeier, Lorraine Pallardy, Clara Auchly, Allie Printer and Anthony Printer. our dear brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Mr.

Prinster at T.E. PITMAN Funeral Home, Wentzville, after 12:30 p.m. Sun. Funeral Mon. 10 a.m.

from Immaculate Conception Church, Dardenne. Interment Church Cemetery. Prayers recited Sun. 7:30 p.m. Pitman Chapel.

Member of KC Dardenne Council and Fourth Degree KC of Blessed Philippine Duchesne Assembly. business Every Monday in the Post-Dispatch. With feature stories on local businesses and the executives who run them. Plus stock market quotes, personnel changes, business transactions, and stories on economics and finance. Read business today every Monday dial 342-1400 for home delivery.

ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH Barry Short, an attorney for the corporation, said it has been negotiating to sell certain operations, including the three named in the suit. He said no action was scheduled for Saturday. "The suit is a surprise Short said. "I cannot comment further." Ordered to appear in court Aug.

13 to show why a temporary injunction should not be issued were Health Projects and its subsidiaries of Health Services of Branson St. Louis No. 4 Villa Capri Homes Inc. and H.S.A. successor to the Villa Capri corporation.

Gretchen Engquist, in charge of the Social Services Department's family services division, said in the suit that the subsidiaries' assets constitute the bulk of Health Projects' property. Sale agreements attached to the suit as exhibits "clearly indicate the defendants intend to dissolve themselves," Ms. Engquist said. The proceeds of a sale of dissolution of a corporation are distributed to the shareholders, she said, and would result in the assets being placed beyond the department's reach. The temporary restraining order prohibits distribution, disposal or transfer of the proceeds of the sale of subsidiary assets until further court order.

The sale is not forbidden. The suit contends the following overpayments: Health Projects, $294,875 for the 1977, 1978 and 1979 fiscal years. Health Services of Branson, $48,723 for 1978 and 1979. St. Louis No.

4, $34,713 for 1977-79. $33,184 for 1978-79. The department's claims have been appealed to the state's administrative hearing commission. In Canoe Accident Drowns In Canoe Heights Saturday accident in 44 and Louis County William in Richmond canoe from overturned in a and a friend, the canoe apparently' dead on Hospital of COATES, BEATRICE D. (nee Gale), Thurs.

July 30. 1981. dear wife of the late Elgin Roy Coates, dear mother of Grace Jeanne Schatz and Beatrice Audrey Casper, dear mother-inlaw, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister-in-law and aunt. NO VISITATION. Graveside service only on Mon.

Aug. 3, 9:45 a.m. af National Cemetery. Jefferson Barracks. Contributions in her memory to Faith Presbyterian Church Youth Experiences, 1603 Doughtery Ferry Kirkwood.

Mo. preferred. KRIEGSHAUSER SOUTH Service. COATES, BEATRICE D. (nee COLEMAN, JOY F.

(nee McCarty), on July 31. 1981, beloved wife of the late Thomas J. Coleman, dearest mother of Stephen G. Coleman, dear sister of Harold McCarty, our dear sister-in-law, aunt, niece and cousin. Funeral from DREHMANN HARRAL Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge, 10 a.m.

Aug. 3rd. Interment St John's Cemetery, Granite City, IlI. Visitation after 1 p.m. Sun.

DUANE, FABIAN R. fortified with the sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Thurs. July 31, 1981, dear sister of Robert E. of St. Louis and Gerard O.

Duane of Houston, Texas, dear sister in law, aunt and great aunt. Funeral from BOCKLAGE FUNERAL HOME, 6536 Clayton Rd. Mon. August 3, 9:30 a.m. to the Church of the Little Flower, Boland and Arch Terrace, mass 10:00 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery, retired employee of the City of Richmond Heights. Masses preferred or contributions to Cardinal Ritter Institute or Hospice Association of St. Mary's Health Center. Visitation after 12 noon Sun. ELLMERS, LINDA E.

(nee Behrens), July 31, 1981, beloved wife of the late Oliver G. Ellmers. our dear aunt and cousin. Funeral from the HEILIGTAG Funeral Home, 1081 Highway 61-67, at 141, Arnold, Aug. 3, 1 p.m.

Intombment Valhalla Mausoleum. Member of Venus Chapter O.E.S. and Scottish Rite Women's Club. O.E.S. services Sun.

7:30 p.m. Donations may be made to the charity of your choice. Visitation after 2 p.m. Sun. FARLEY, MARGIE A.

(nee Scott), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, July 31, 1981, wife of the late James Farley, dear sister of Agatha Dosenbach, James and the late Will Scott, dear sisterin-law of Lena Scott, foster mother of three, aunt and great aunt. Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand Aug. 3, 9:30 a.m. to St.

Francis of Assissi Church for 10 a.m. Mass. Interment SS Peter and Paul. Member of St. Ann's Sodality.

Visitation after 2 p.m. Sun. FICK, PAULINE, (nee Wood), July 31, 1981, beloved wife of the late Dr. Oliver A. Fick, dear mother of Oliver Fick, dear grandmother of James B.

Fick, our dear sister, mother-in-law. sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Mortuary, 118 N. Florissant Ferguson, Aug. 3, 1 p.m.

Interment Zion Cemetery. Member of Logan College of Chiropractic Ladies Auxiliary. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Logan College Scholarship Fund preferred. Visitation after 1 p.m Sun. FOWLER, LAURA July 27.

1981, devoted sister of Margaret Fowler and Mary Herhold and the late Irene Scheel, James and John Fowler, dear aunt, great-aunt, and great-great-aunt. Miss Fowlwer donated her remains to St. Louis University. HUTCHENS Mortuary Service. FRIEDMAN, EMIL A.

Antonia, Mo. asleep in Jesus Fri. July 31, 1981, beloved husband of Esther Friedman (nee Hemme), dear father of Sherman and Charles Friedman, and Carol Fleer, dear father-in-law of Laverne and Jean Friedman, and Thomas Fleer, dear grandfather of Vickie, Steven and Todd Friedman, Barbara and Sheree Fleer, our brother, brother-in-law. uncle and friend. Mr.

Friedman in state at the HEILIGTAG Funeral Home, 1081 Hwy 61-67 at 141, Arnold Mo. until Sun. Aug. 2. 12 noon.

Services same day p.m. St. Pauls Lutheran Church, Otto Mo. Interment Shepherd Hills Cemetery. Visitation after 2 p.m.

Sat. GIBSON, RUSSELL E. on July 31, 1981, beloved husband of Hazel Gibson, (nee Bass), father of Suzanne and Rick Gibson, brother of Lydia Koenig, Ola Preiss, Thelma Warden and Rev. Victor Gibson and the late Iva Chieds, Raymond and Phillip Gibson, dear brother-inlaw, father-in-law, grandfather, nephew, uncle and cousin. Funeral from JOHN STYGAR AND SON Funeral Home, 9825 Halls Ferry on Aug.

3, 10 a.m. to Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery for graveside services at 11 a.m. Member of Jennings Lodge A.F. A.M. Masonic services Sun.

at 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, family prefers donations to Cancer Funding. Interment J.B. National Cemetery. Visitation 3-9 p.m.

and 3-9 p.m. HERZOG, ROSE B. on July 28,1981, daughter of the late Theobold and Mary L. Herzog, beloved friend of Dr. and Mrs.

Joshua E. Jensen and family. Memorial Service 10:30 a.m. Aug. 4 at Oakgrove Chapel, 7800 St.

Charles Rock Rd. Friends wishing, may make contributions to Christian Old Peoples Home, 800 Chambers Road, 63135. HICKEL, MAE July 31, 1981, beloved wife of the late Oliver W. Hickel dear mother of Oliver W. Hickel dear mother-In-law and grandmother.

Private family services will be held Aug. 3. HUG See Power William Duncan HUSSERS, JOHN ALBERT Age 80, Passed away July 31, beloved husband of the late Loretta Riley, dear father of Dolores Smith, LaVerne Jackson, dear grandfather and dear great-grandfather. Visitation JONES FUNERAL HOME. St.

James. MO. from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sat, Aug to SOUTHERN FUNERAL HOME.

6322 So. Grand Sun Aug 2, 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. to Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, Mass 10 a.m. Aug 3.

Interment National Cemetery. Member of V.F.W, American Legion and Telephone Pioneers. KEY, MAE of Warrenton, July 30, 1981, dear wife of the late William Key, dear mother of William Key of Warrenton, Emma Delphin Cardwell of Baton Rouge, dear sister of Carl Wessell and Laura Burgess, both of Warrenton, Emalee Gerdeman of Wentzville, dear grandmother and greatgrandmother. Services Mon. Aug 3, p.m at the NIEBERG-PAUL Chapel, Warrenton.

Interment Warrenton Cemetery. Visitation after 3 p.m. Sun. KLOPFER, WINIFRED entered into rest, July 29, 1981. beloved wife of the late Clayton A.

Klopfer, dear mother of Jane K. Wilson and the late Ruth K. Phelan, our dear grandmother and great-grandmother. Private graveside services were held July 31 at Hiram KRIEGSHAUSER WEST SERVICE. LAPIN, SOL Aug.

1, 1981, beloved husband of Josephine Lapin, dear brother of the late Bessie Buchman, Dora, Joseph, Morris, Meyer, Jack, Noah and Ben Lapin, our dear uncle and great-uncle. Graveside service p.m., at Chevra Kadisha Cemetery, Page and North South Rd. Contributions preferred to a charity of your choice. RINDSKOPF Service. LATTIMER, WILLIAM H.

fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Aug. 1. 1981. beloved husband of Eleanor Lattimer (nee Eichacker), dear father of William E. and Larry J.

Lattimer, brother of Dolores Wood, grandfather, father-in-law. brother-in-law. uncle, and cousin. Funeral Tues. Aug.

9:30 a.m. from MATH HERMANN SON Chapel, 10212 Halls Ferry Rd. to St. Jeromes Church (Bissell Hills). Mass 10 a.m.

Interment Mt. Carmel, Belleville Ill. Mr. Lattimer was retired from Regal Shoe Co. Visitation Mon.

after 2 p.m. MARTIN, ADELINE LOUISE (nee Nadler), July 30. 1981, beloved wife of Robert P. Martin, dear mother of Judy Merkel, Deborah Polley, Jane Oberbeck. Tina Moore and James Martin, dear sister of Leslie C.

Nadier, our dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law. grandmother, aunt and cousin. Memorial services, Sun. Aug. 2, 4 p.m.

from Christ United Church of Christ, Bellevue and Bruno Aves. Friends who desire may make contributions to Muscular Dystrophy Association. JAY B. SMITH SERVICE. MASELTER, BOB fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sat.

Aug. 1, 1981, dear son of John and Virginia Maselter (nee Komotos), dear brother of Jan and the late John Maselter, grandson, nephew, and cousin. Funeral from SCHRADER Funeral Home. Ballwin, Mo. Mon.

10 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation 1-9 p.m. Sun. MAYO, MARION St.

Charles, July 31, 1981, husband of Sophia Martin Mayo, father of John and Albert Carion, Bill White, Charles Mayo, Stella White and the late James and Jack Mayo, dear brother. grandfather, and great-grandfather. Funeral 11 a.m Tues. at the BAUE Funeral Home Chapel, 620 Jefferson St. Charles.

Interment Fee Fee Cemetery. Visitation after 6 p.m. Sun. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Louis Heart Association.

MILLER, DOLORES G. (nee Green), July 30, 1981, beloved wife of Eugene W. Miller. dear mother of Michael Miller, Linda Otten and Tonya Miller, dear daughter of Viola Hanak, dear sister of Dawson Green and Martin Hanak, dear grandmother of Sean Michael Miller, dear daughter-in-law and aunt. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S ST.

CHARLES FUNERAL HOME. 1475 Fairgrounds on Aug 3 at 1 p.m. Interment St. Charles Memorial Gardens. Visitation after 6 p.m Sat.

RICHARDSON, IDA MAY (nee Pomeroy), Aug. 1, 1981, beloved wife of Andrew Floyd Richardson, our dear aunt, great-aunt, sister-in-law. and cousin. Funeral from DREHMANNHARRAL Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge, p.m. Tues.

Aug. 4. Interment Lake Charles. Visitation after 6 p.m. Sun.

RILEY, JAMES ARLIE Fri. July 31. 1981 beloved husband of Millie E. Riley (nee Paulsell). dear father of James K.

Riley. and Joan Riley Hablutzel, dear brother of Katherine Smith, and Carrie Whitaker, dear father -inlaw of Marie Lea Riley, and Ralph R. Hablutzel, dear grandfather of Susan Kay Snider, James W. Riley, Janet Ann Granda, Steven Roy, Allan Lee and Carl James Hablutzel, great-grandfather of five greatgrandsons, brother-in-law, uncle, and great-uncle. Service at HOFFMEISTER COLONIAL Morturary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, Mon.

10:30 a.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park. Member of Missouri Bar St. Louis Bar Walter J. Hatzfeld American Legion Post Scottish Rite and Pomegranate Lodge AF AM.

Masonic service Sun. VISITAION SUN. AFTER 8 SACHSENHEIMER, LOUIS W. July 31 1981, beloved husband of Frieda Sachsenheimer (nee Watson), dear father of David Steven L. and Daniel A.

Sachsenheimer, dear brother of Robert Sachsenheimer, Trella Wheeler and Delores Kovault, dear step-brother of David Sachsenheimer, dear brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Mortuary, 118 N. Florissant 3, Ferguson, Aug. Memorial 9:30 Park a.m. Interment Cemetery, Visitation after 10 a.m.

Sun. SCHACK, CHARLES tortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Fri. July 31. 1981, beloved husband of the late Maude M. Schack (nee Carter), dear brother, brotherin-law.

uncle and friend. Funeral Mon. Aug. 3, 9:30 a.m. from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, 10212 Halls Ferry to St.

Jerome's Church (Bissell Hills), Mass 10 a.m. Interment Lake Charles. Visitation Sun. 4-9 p.m. SCHNEIDER, LOUIS, July 30, 1981, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church.

dear husband of Gertrude L. Schneider, dear father of Norma E. Throop and Vera M. Trigo, dear brother of Cecelia Hooge, our dear grandfather, great grandfather, father-in-law. uncle and cousin.

Funeral from FIESER Funeral Home, 401 Gravois Fenton. Funeral Mass Mon. 9:30 a.m. St. Paul's Church, Fenton.

Interment Sparkman-Hillcrest Cemetery, Dallas, Texas. In parlors Sun. 2-9 p.m. SCHNEIDER, PROF. CARL Webster Groves, July 29, 1981, beloved husband of Louise Schneider, dear father of Marian Clayton and Carl J.

Schneider, dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Memorial services 4 p.m. at Evangelical United Church of Christ, Plant Lockwood, Webster Groves. Interment private. Memorials to Eden Theological Seminary, 475 E.

Lockwood preferred. GERBER Chapel Service. SISTER MARY OCTAVIA BERTRAM, of the Sisters of St. Mary, Aug. 1, 1981, our dear aunt cousin.

Visitation at St. Mary of the Angels Motherhouse, 1100 Bellevue Ave. Funeral Mass Aug. 3, 1 p.m. in Motherhouse Chapel.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. STACY, DORA, (nee Crawford), formerly of Bloomfield, at Frostproof, Tues, of July 28, 1981. dear mother Virgil Stacy, dear aunt, grandmother and great-grandmother. Interment Herrin, July 31, 1981. TURECK, CHARLES July 30, 1981, beloved husband of Ann Tureck (nee Probst), dear brother-in-law, uncle and friend.

Funeral 10 a.m., from JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS, 7027 Gravois. Interment National Cemetery, Member of Trinity Lodge A.F.&.A.M., Scottish Rite, Moolah Temple, Loyal Chapter O.E.S., Freedom White Shrine AnheuserBusch Post American Legion and Beer Bottlers Union Local Freedom White Shrine service Sun. at 8 p.m. service Mon.

at 7:30 p.m. Rose Croix service Tues. at 7:30 p.m. Masonic service Tues. at 8 p.m.

and Guard of Honor service Tues. at 8:30 p.m. Visitation after 5 p.m. Sun. VOGEL, FRED fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church July 31.

1981. beloved husband of Gladys Vogel (nee Scott), dear brother of Lillian Hudgens of Stanberry, dear uncle of David Callies and Sharon Winterberg, close friend of Michael Eckhoff, our dear cousin and friend. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Aug. 3, 9 a.m. Interment Dixon Cemetery, Dixon, MO.

In parlor 2 p.m. WARNER, ELMER of Sullivan, formerly of St. Louis. asleep in Jesus, July 30, 1981, beloved husband of Zerelda Warner (nee Bangert). dear father of Forrest Warner, dear brother of Herbert Warner, Alberta Haueisen and the late Richard Warner, our dear grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, brother-in-law.

Funeral services a.m. WHITE-MULLEN Mortuary, 118 N. Florissant Ferguson. Private cremation. Visitation after 1 p.m.

Sun. Lion's Rose Services Sun. eve. Mr. Warner past Pres.

of Hampton Lion's Club Sullivan Lion's Club, former partner of WarnerNoll Bakery, Memorials to Lion's Eye Fund preferred. WELBY, PEGGY. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Fri. July 31, 1981, darling daughter of Robert and Jo Ann (nee Bathe), dear sister of Ann, Steve, Joe, John and Jim Welby, dear granddaughter of Andrew and Marie Bathe, dear niece, grand-niece and cousin. Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, '6322 S.

Grand bivd. Aug. 3, 9:30 a.m. to St. Stephen Protomatyr Church for 10 a.m Mass.

Interment SS Peter Paul. In lieu of flowers. donations to Msgr. Behrmann Dept. of Catholic Special Education Fund appreciated.

Visitation after 6 p.m. Sat. WESTHOFF See O'Donnell WILLIAMS. MARION M. (nee Sondag), suddenly Fri.

July 31, 1981, beloved wite of Fred E. Williams, dearest mother of Pat Lodderhose and Charlotte Keating. dear sister of Joseph Sondag and Beatrice Votaw, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother. sister-in-law, niece, aunt, cousin and friend. Services at HOFFMEISTER COLONIAL Mortuary.

6464 Chippewa at Watson, 1:30 p.m. Interment New St Marcus Cemetery. Mrs. Williams was a member of Mt. WILSON, DAVID LEE Des Peres, July 31, 1981, dear husband of Marietta Wilson (nee Carroll), father of John Mark Patricia Paul M.

Michael L. Wilson, son of Helen and the late Clinton Wilson, brother of Hazel Whitworth. Memorial Mass 11 a.m. at St. Clements Church.

Private Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Masses preferred or Memorials to St. Jude's Hospital, Memphis, Tenn. A PFITZINGER MORTUARY Service. YANCEY.

NAN (nee Hamilton), Aug. 1, 1981, beloved wife of the late Wheeler (Bill) Yancey, dear mother of Lorraine Keris, grandmother of Michael and Robert Keris, great-grandmother of Michael and Daniel. mother-in-law of Charles sister-in-law, aunt, and cousin. Mrs. Yancey in state at MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, 10212 Halls Ferry Aug.

3. 3-9 p.m. Then in state at Brinkopf-Howell Funeral Home, Cape Girardeau, Mo Funeral Wed. a.m. Interment Fairmont Park Cemetery.

Cape Girardeau. Member of Bethany Peace U.C.&C., and Lodge Lady's Auxiliary of U.T.U. ZOELLER, EMIL Wed. July 29, 1981, beloved husband of Elizabeth V. Zoeller, dear father of Kenneth S.

Schmitz and Mary Thacker, dear brother of Emma Trucks. dear father-in-law. brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH. 4228 S.

Kingshighway, Mon. Aug. 3, 10:30 a.m. Interment National. A retired member of Printing Pressmen Local No.

6 and a member of Santiago-Argonne Post No. 1102, V.F.W. who will conduct services at 8 p.m. Sun. Visitation after 1 p.m.

Sat. BURIAL VAULTS 032 2 grave lots in Valhalla Cemetery, very reasonable, 921-5247. CEMETERIESMAUSOLEUMS 033 6 GRAVE Lots in Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Louis. 328, section 20, $1050 for all.

513-831-9578. 4 GRAVE LOT -Memorial Park, Sec. 17, $400, 227-3448 DOUBLE Garden Crypt, Memorial Park Cemetary. $1500, near Chapel, 1-665-5792 FLORISTS 036 Express Your Sympathy with NETTIE'S FLOWERS 314.771-9600 3801 S. GRAND 314.487-3700 South County Center FUNERAL DIRECTORS 037 ALBERT H.

HOPPE Funeral Home Shipping Service, Cremations, Anatomical Donations. 4911 Washington Blvd. 361-0500 CROGHAN MONUMENTS 038 ROSEBROUGH MONUMENT 7001 Chippewa 351-4300 5232 W. Florissant 385 7,66 FRATERNAL NOTICES 039 MORRISSEY, ADA A. ST.

LOUIS LIFE MEMBER CLUB, TELEPHONE PIONEERS IN MEMORIAM 045 ABERNATHY, SADIE JULY 30, 1980. IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR MOTHER. SADLY MISSED by RICHARD FAMILY CHIODINI, JAMES Aug. 3, 1973. Dear Jim, 8 vears have passed since you went away, How I tried to keep you here.

But God Had His way, The Days are harder, as time passes by, I Loved you then, and I still do now. LONELY WIFE LENA KLAGES, KATHERINE, In Loving Memory. Aug. 3, 1961. A Smile, A Tear, A Thought Sincere, How Often Wish You Were Still Here.

LOVINGLY REMEMBERED bY DAUGHTER ALL who Loved Her. MUCKLER, AUGUST AUG. 6, 1964. AS TIME GOES ON I MISS YOU MORE! ALWAYS REMEMBERED by your MOTHER MUELLER, LILLIE, Aug. 5, 1971.

In Loving Memory of My Dear Mother. A Memory, A Tear, A Thought Sincere, How Often I Wish You Were Still Here: Deep in My Heart You'll Always Stay, Loved Remembered Every Day. SADLY Missed by DAUGHTER BERNICE SHARP, TROY AUG. 7, 1971. In Loving Memory of our DEAR HUSBAND FATHER.

What we would give if we could say in the same old way. to hear his voice, see his smile, to sit with him chat awhile, so you who have a Father, do cherish him with care, for you'll never know the heartache, till you see his empty chair! TO PLACE AN IN MEMORIAM PLEASE CALL JEAN 622-7115 began her career as an editor for an Edison Brothers Stores Inc. company publication in St. Louis, after graduating in 1954 from St. Louis University with a degree in political science.

She later moved with her parents to Fort Lauderdale. Surviving are her husband, Joseph a son, Joseph and two daughters, Bernadette and Sean, all of Plantation; and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Fries of Fort Lauderdale..

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