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Still Absent, Match May Collapse REYKJAVIK, Iceland, July 3 CAP) world chess championship was threatened with collapse today 24 hours before Bobby Fischer's deadline 1 to show up or forfeit his match with Boris Spassky of Russia. Fischer, the American chess champion, was reported sticking to his demand for more money. He told the New York Daily News that he would not yield. The six-man board of the sponsoring Icelandic Chess Federation unanimously opposed to paying Fischer the extra money. One board member called Fischer's blatant attempt at extortion." The board met until the early hours today with Fischer's lawyer, Andrew Davis.

A spokesman said there was no progress. As the deadline approached, the board met again and decided not to concede to Fischer's demands. However, a London banker offered Fischer today a deal worth 50,000 at official parity--to entice him to play. James D. Slater, an investment banker, said in making the offer: "Fischer has said that money is the problem.

Well, here it is. What I saying to Fischer now is, 'Come out and Slater's offer was made through the federation and was relayed to Fischer in New York, a spokesman for Slater said. Slater, chairman of Slater Walker Securities, which has worldwide business affairs, proposed a package containing several alternative offers. One is to double the prize money for the match, now $1 000. An increased prize would mean that the winner would get $156,000 and the loser $104,000.

The alternative is to give straight $130,000 extra to the winner. Some chess experts who have gathered here from distant parts of the world for what promised to be the match of the century expressed a belief that Fischer sabotage the championship. Fischer's 24-game match with the Russian world's champion was to have begun yesterday. Icelanders. requested representatives postpone- in ment on the ground that he was unable to play because of fatigue, However, it was assumed the was part of Fischer's campaign to get.

more money out of the Icelanders. Fischer and Spassky have agreed to split a $125,000 purse, with the winner taking fiveeighths, and each is to get 30 per cent of the sale of movie and television rights. Fischer is seeking an additional 30 per cent of the gate receipts. The president of the world federation, Max Euwe, announced that if Fischer did not show up by noon tomorrow he would risk forfeiting his chance at the title. The Russians reluctantly accepted Euwe's decision to delay the match.

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Charles Ham and Mrs. Clay Worley. Funeral July (time later, from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell bl. to 9t.

Louis Cathedral. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Visitation 2 p.m. Tues. Bach BACH, JACKIE, Crystal River, wife of a Bach, motner of ritt a Matthews.

grandmother of Joy and Hal Matthews, daughter-in-law of Irene Bach. Funeral Wed. at Crystal River. Fla. Becker BECKER, THEODORE Flint a.t age 62, fortified with Hill, July 2, 1972.

Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear brother of Mrs. Ida Bennett, Mrs. Clementine Drees, Mrs. Odelia. Alexander Lehmkuhl, Aloysius and William Becker, dear uncle, great-uncle, great-greatuncle and cousin.

Mr. Becker at T. E. PITMAN' Funeral Home, Wentzville, Mo. Funeral July 4, 10 a.m.

from St. Theodore Church, Flint Hill, Mo. Interment church 8 p.m. from PITMAN Chapel. cemetery, Rosary Yr recited Freihoff FREIHOFF, NETTIE, July 1, 1972, dear daughter of the late William and Emilie Freihoff.

dear sister of the late Edna Freinoff, dear niece and friend. Funeral July 5, 10 a.m. from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant As. Interment St. ter's.

Memorials to Bethel United Church of Christ Bldg. Fund appreciated. Visitation Tues. after 10 a.m. Frenzel FRENZEL, KARL asleep in Jesus July 1.

1972, 11:45 a.m., beloved husband of Gertrude Frenzel (nee Oswald. dear father of Karl Albert and Kenneth Arthur Frenzel and Mrs. Kate McWilliams, dear son of Mrs. Elsie el. dear brother of Arthur J.

Frenzel, our dear father-in-law, brother-inlaw, grandfather, uncle, nephew and cousin at the age of 60 years. Funeral 1:30 p.m. from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa to St. Trinity Cemetery. Family prefers memorial contributions to Epiphany Lutheran Church.

Body will lie in state after 6 p.m. Mon. Garascia GARASCIA. CRISTINA Berra), July 2, 1972, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of the late Alexander Garascia, dear mother of A rose (M 1 e) Garascia. Mrs.

Mary Viola and Angeline (Lena) 01- dani, dear mother-in-law, sister, sister in. law, grandmother. great-grandmother. greataunt and cousin. Funeral from CALCATERRA Funeral 5142 Daggett July 5, 8:30 a.m.

to Holy Innocents Church. Mass 9 a.m. Interment Resurrection Visitation after 6 p.m. Mon. Cemetery.

a 8 preferred. USE THE POST DISPATCH HOT LINE FOR FAST RESULTS IN SELLING Household Items 4 To place your WANT. AD. call the instant electronic number MAin 1-6666 (621-6666) and charge. it.

ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH DEATHS Gerhardt GERHARDT, BRO. ANTRONY S.M., July 2, 1972. in Chicago, dear son of Catherine and the late Anthony Gerhardt, dear brother of Frank, Charles and Catherline of Chicago. Funeral Mass at Vianey High School Chapel, July 5, 4 p.m.

Interment Maryhurst. Bro. Gerhardt in state at Vianey after 7 p.m. Tues. Bro.

Gerhardt a past teacher at Marianst Schools in Belleville and E. St. Louis, and McBride. St. Mary's and Chaminade High Schools in St.

Louis. KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST Service. Giardina GIARDINA, SANTO. July 1. 1972.

Fortified with the ments of Holy Mother Church. Dear husband of Rose Giardina. (nee Di Crispino), dear father of Anna Arnold, a rah McBride, Josephine Spading. Betty Boit. Rose, Charles Joseph.

Clarence and Anthony Giardina and the late Marie and Santo Giardina. Our de a father-in-law. grandfather. great-grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Mortuary.

118 N. Florissant rd. (Ferguson) Wednesday. July 5. 9:30 a.m.

to St. Edward Church. Interment Lake Charles Cemetery. In parlors a ft 5 p.m. Monday.

Guth GUT JACQUELINE (Mitzi), (nee Grab), July 1972. beloved wife of Robert c. Guth. dear mothe of Jill B. Guth.

dear daughter of the late Louise and Ernest Grab, dear sister of Doris Fiscko, Mel, Arthur and Glenn Grab. and the late Hortense Porta, dear daughter-inlaw. sister-in-law, aunt, re a t- aunt, niece and cousin. Funeral rom FEY Funeral Home, 4100 Lemay Ferry south of Lindbergh, July 5, 10 a.m. Interment National Cemetery.

Should friends desire. contributions may be sent to Dr. Charles Kilo, Diabetes Research Fund. 135 West Adams Kirkwood. Mo.

63122. In parlors after 5 p.m. Mon. Harrison HARRISON, THELMA A. on July 1, 1972, beloved wife of E.

J. Dutch) Harrison, dear mother of Raymond Akana of Hawaii, David Akana of Reno, Martha Hail of Los Angeles and Kimo Harrison, dear daughter. sister, sister-in-law, mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Private funeral services from KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST. 9450 Olive blvd.

on July 3. Interment Hiram Park. Visitation from 5 p.m. Mon. till 10 p.m, Tues.

Harsch HARSCH. FRED July 2. 1972, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Alice G. Harsch (nee Hardiman), dear father of Fred J. Harsch, dear father in law, grandfather.

great-grandfather, uncle And cousin. Funeral from WINGBERMUEHLE Funeral Home, 3819 S. Grand July 5, 8:30 a.m., to St. Joan of Are Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

Member of Sheet Metal Worker's Local 36. In parlors 7 p.m., Mon. Heath HEATH, ESTHEL D. (nee Thrasher), suddenly, June 30, 1972. beloved wife of Vernon Heath.

dear mother of Vernon and Sandra Lynne Heath. dear daughter of Clara and Ellis Thrasher. dear sister of Leland. Bill and John Thrasher, dear daughter-in-law of Ray and Maggie Lou Heath, dear sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral July 10 a.m.

A 'S Colonial Chapel, 2504 Woodson Overland. Interment Halls, Tenn. Horrmeister HOFFMEISTER. PHILOMENA M. (nee Weber), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, July 1, 1972, beloved wife of the late Adolph L.

Hoffmeister, dear mother of Blanche Tullis, Viola Hoffmeister, Edna George, Herman, Charles, Leslie, Edward and the late Albert Hoffmeister, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home, 9480 Lewis and Clark bl. (Hwy, 67), July 6, 8:30 a.m., to Nativity Church, Oriole and Harney a VS. Interment Lake Charles Cemetery, IN PARLORS AFTER 2 P.M.

TUES. Howard HOWARD, W. FLOYD, July 2, 1972, beloved hueband of Emma Howard nee Stenzhorn), dear brother of Orville and Gene Howard and Ethel Yost. dear brother-in-law and uncle. Services 2.

p.m. at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS. 7027 Gravois. Interment Sunset.

Visitation after 1 p.m. Tues. Johnson JOHNSON, SIT, July 1, 1972. beloved husband of Thelma Johnson (nee Rude), dear f8- ther of Steve Johnson, Kay Sager, Charles, Charlene and Robin Ann Williams, dear brother of Kenneth Johnson, Thelma TaulDee. and Marjorie Reed, dear fathe in -I brother-in-law, grandfather and uncle.

Funeral July 5, 9 a.m. from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home, 7456 Manchester Ave. In. terment Greenlawn Cemetery, Springfield, Mo.

Deceased was a member of U.A.W. Local No. 25. Mr. Johnson in state Mon.

at 2 p.m. Kidd KIDD. MARY ANN (nee Greninger), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church July 2, 1972, dear mother of Lucille Fleisohmann and the late Bernice Kopetzky, dear mother in law, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt and great-aunt. Funeral from TED FENDLER Funeral Home. 7420 Michigan at Koeln, July 5, at 9:30 a.m., to St.

Hedwig Church for requiem mass at 10 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation after 6 p.m Monday. Knollmann KNOLLMANN, LEOLA (nee Velz), asleep in Jesus. July 2, 1972.

1:55 a.m., beloved wife of the late William F. Knollmann, our dear cousin and friend in her 79th year. Funeral 10 a.m. from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa to Concordia Ce meter y. Memorial contributions to Lutheran Altenheim Society will be appreciated.

Body will lie in state after 5 p.m. Mon. Koenigsmark KOENIGSMARK, WILLIS of Waterloo, July 1, 1972, beloved husband of Hulda Koenigsmark (nee Schmidt). dear father of Ed wa and Ted Koenigsmark, dear brother of Alvda Wallhaus and Morris Koenigsmark, our dear grandfather and father-in-law. In state at QUERNHEIM Funer al Home, Waterloo.

after p.m. until 11 a.m. Services 2 p.m. Waterloo U.C.C. Church.

Interment Waterloo, Ill. Kopsky KOPSKY, HARRY, formerly of Madison, entered into rest in his 86th year, July 1972, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Highland. dear father of Mary Tanase, Sophia Dutko. Olga Norakas, Margaret Rudd.

Magdalene Knipping, Steven and Harvey Kopsky, dear grandfather and great-grandfather. Funeral July 5, at 8:30 a.m. from LAHEY Funeral Home, 501 Madison Madison, to Nativity of Virgin Mary Eastern Orthodox Church, 416 Ewing Madison. Interment Eastern Orthodox Cemete y. Edwardsville.

Parastas services Mon. and Tues. at 8 p.m. Krapp KRAPP. ELVERA (nee Straub), July 1, 1972.

dear wife of the late Edward Krapp, dear sister of Roy Straub and Beulah Ringwald and the late Arthur, Elmer, and Ada Straub, Lyda Diamond and Amanda Praech ter, dear sister-in-law, aunt and friend. Services at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464. Chippewa at Watson, 1:30 p.m. etery. Friends may call Mon.

Interment New a Bethlehem Cemafter 5 p.In. Lent LENZ, EDNA, MARIE (nee Cook, July 1972. in Alexandria, wife of the late Albert F. Lenz, mother of Eiva L. Osborne of Washington, D.C..

sister of Margaret King. John and George Cook, grandmother of Theodore C. Osborne dear aunt of John F. Cook. our mother-in-law, sister-in-law.

aunt and cousin Airs. Lenz in state a.t HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chip pew a at Watson. p.m. until 10 p.m.. then to.

Salem Lutheran Church, 8343 Gravois, 1 p.m., until services at 2 p.m. Interment New St. Marcus. Kunz KUNZ, WILLIAM, July 1. 1972, beloved husband of Irene Kunz (nee Beck), dear father of Dorothy Fellous, Orville T.

and the late William E. Kunz. dear brother of Marie Kalinowski, Arthur and Clarence Kunz. our dear father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather. brotherin-law, uncle, great-uncle and cousin.

Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, 5, 10:30 a.m. Interment Lakewood Park Cemetery. Member of Teamsters Union Local No. 600. In parlor 5 p.m.

DEATHS Lowell LOWELL. ETHYL (nee Cox), belove. imes Bennett Lowell, other of Dr. James Dr Lowell, Debra Broadh: Densmore. Memb ces at All Saint- urch, Worcester, Mass.

11 a.m. July 5. Lynch LYNCH, AMOS 0., July 2, 1972, beloved husband of Ara Lynch (nee Bates), dear father of William D. Lynch, Faye Yates and Joy Sexton, dear son of John H. Lynch and the late Elizabeth (Bess) Lynch, our dear brother, father-In-law, grandfather and uncle.

Funeral service July 3, 7 P.M. from JAY B. SMITH Funeral. Home, 7456 Manchester av. Interment Memorial Garden Cemetery, Nashyille, Tenn.

Deceased was a member of Scot1'sh Rite and Lodge No. 607 A.F.&A.M of Hohenwald, Tenn. a ic service 8 p.m. Mr. Lynch in state 1 p.m.

Mann MANN, CARL July 1. 1972. beloved husband of the late Josephine Mann (nee Kinle), dear father of Jean Jones. John (Jack) and Carl K. Mann, dear brother of Walter Mann, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle.

Mr. Mann in state at KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, July 3, after 5 p.m. until 10 p.m.. then in state at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 4712 Clifton, July 5.

after. 9:30 a.m. Service same day. 10:30 a m. Interment Sunset Burial Park.

Member of Painters' Union Local No. 115. Montgomery DAVID CHARLES. suddenly July 2. 1972, beloved son of Jesse and Loretta Montgomery, dear brother of Lesley, Jesse, Daniel, Ann, Eugene, Douglas.

Mary, Paul, Greg and Millie Montgomery, our dear grandson, brotherin-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Mortuary, 118 N. Florissant Ferguson, July 5. 9:30 a.m., to Holy Ghost Church. Berkeley.

Interment St. Ferdinand Cemetery, Florissant. In parlors after 2 p.m., Tues. Moore MOORE. JAMES ORVEL (Jim).

suddenly July 2. 1972, beloved husband of Peggy Moore (nee Sparks). dear son of Addie Hollingsworth (nee Robinson, dear father of James 0. and Ronnie Allen Moore. dear brother of Marzaret Maxine Marbery, Ola Coline Kirk, Pearline Bossung, Alma Timmons, Patsy Clanton, Robert.

Harvey and Moore, our dear -i -l a brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from STER Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, p.m.. Wed. Interment National.

Visitation after 7 p.m., Mon. Musielak ME STELA K. FRANCIS W. (Frank), July 2. 1972, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husoand of Florence L.

(Kaye) Musielak, dear father of Audrey Spotanski and Evelyn Derr, father-in-law, grandfather, dear chosen father of Patricia, son of the late Peter T. and Pauline J. Mustelak, brother of Michael, Joseph, Casimir, Walter Musielak and Marie Janson, brother-inlaw. Funeral uncle and from great GEBKEN-BENZ Mortuary, 2842 Meramec July 5 at 8:30 a.m.. to St.

Cecilia Church. Interment Resurrection. Retired member of Beer Bottlers' Local No. 187. Visitation Mon.

after 4 p.m. Nickel NICKEL. ERVIN M. July 3, 1972, beloved husband of the late Bertha Nickel (nee Ervin M. Nickel Jr.

and Myrna Adams, brother of Milton and Weskinskey), dear father of the late Edwin Nickel, fatherand cousin. father, great-grandfather, 1 uncle in-law. brother-in-law, grandServices 10 a.m. JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS, 7027 Gravois.

Interment Sunset, Member of Pyramid Lodge No. 180 AF. Past High Priest of Bellefontaine Chapter No. 25 R.A.M., York Council No. 40 R.S.&M., Ivanhoe Commandery No.

8 K.T. and retired employee of Hardy Salt. Co. Should friends destre please make contributions in his memory to Knight Templar Eye Fund. Shriner's Hospital or Cancer Society.

Masonic servIces 8 p.m. Visitation Nohova NOROVA, ALEX, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church July 1. 1972. beloved husband of Helen L. Nohova (nee Albright).

dear father of Frances Albright and Dorie nit 7 father-in-law. grandfather. 1 1 a W. uncle and cousin. Funeral from WACKERHELDERLE Chapel.

3634. Gravols. July 6. 8:30 to Pope St. Plus Church.

Interment National Cemetery. Deceased was a. member of Bookbinder's Union Local No. 18 and Aubuchon Dennison Post No. 186 American Legion.

Guard of Honor Service 8 p.m. In parlors after 10 a.m., Tues. Oldani See Garascia. Palmer PALMER. ANNA fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, July 3.

1972, dear mother of Mrs. Frank C. Cline and Mrs. Ray E. Stone, grandmother, great-grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt.

Funeral from CULLEN KELLY Funeral Home, 7267 Natural Bridge, July 5, 8:30 a.m., to St. Ann's Church. Interment Pana. Ill. Visitation after 3 p.m., Tues.

Panus PANUS, MARY, June 26, 1972. at Warsaw, Poland, dear wife of the late Frank, dear mother of Josephine Hughes, Sophie Romer, Mary Szzwalski and Veronica Ingrassia, our de a mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt and cousin. Funeral from JOHN STYGAR SON Funeral Home, 5541 Riverview July 5. 8:30 a.m., to Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Interment Calvary Member of Matka Boska Czestochowa Society of St.

Stanilaus Church. Visitation Mon. after 5 p.m. Prasek PRASEK, ADELINE July 1, 1972, dear mother of Shirley, Dianne and the late Donald Prasek, dear daughter of Kathryn Young, dear grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Service 1 p.m., at JOHN L.

ZIEGENHEIN SONS. 7027 Gravois. Interment Memorial Park. Ritter RITTER. CHARLES July 1, 1972, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Rita V.

Ritter (nee Gibbons,) dear father of Sharon Rakiewicz, dear brother of Paul J. Ritter and Bernice Rapp, dear father-in-law of John Rakiewicz, dear brother-in-law, uncle. nenhew and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S South, 4228 S. Kings-.

highway, July 5. 8:30 a.m. to Mary Queen of the Universe Church for 9 a.m. Mass. Interment National.

Rosecrans ROSECRANS, RICHARD June 30, 1972, beloved husband of Mary Kramer Rosecrans, our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Private services were held July 3. TO PLACE A WANT AD, CHANGE IT OR CANCEL IT Call MAin 1-6666 (621-6666) St. Louis Post-Dispatch DEATHS 14 Scarato SCARATO, ROSARIO (RUSSELL), suddenly July 2. 1972.

beloved husband of Lena Scarato (nee Carducci), dear father of Robert and Rosario Jr. and Marguerite Hinrichs. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 8. Kingshighway, July 5, 10:30 a.m. Interment Resurrection.

In lieu of: flowers donations to Kingdom House Community Center preferred. In state after 7 p.m.. Tues. Schultz SCHULTZ. JESSIE L.

Cash), July 2. 1972, dear wife of the late Benjamin A. Schultz, mother of James R. Schultz and the late William D. Schultz, sister of Madelen, Belle and Claude.

grandmother of Steven, Kurt and Lori Schultz. Funeral from ALEXANDER SON'S Town Chapel, 6175 Delmar Wed. 10 a.m. to Memorial Park Cemetery. In state after 6 p.m.

Mon. Steiner STEINER, MILLIE July 2, 1972, dear wife of the late William Steiner, beloved mother of Jerome M. and Chester A. Steiner, sister of Alfred A. Allina and Eleanor A.

Epstein, our mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. Graveside services ONLY 10 a.m, at Mt. Sinai Cemetery. MAYER SERVICE. Tallent TALLENT, VIRGINIA MAY (SIS), July 1, 1972, dear wife of George W.

Tallent, dear mother of Theresa Mathina, Virginia Man gum, Sandra Gills, Hermanetta and William Tallent. dear daughter of May Dorn (nee Pribble), dear sister of mother- Lloyd and Van Z. Dorn, dear in-law. sister-in-law, grandmother, aunt and cousin, dear friend of William Tiepelman. Services at HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 S.

Broadway 10:30 a.m. to Calvary Cemetery. Visitation Tues. after 7 p.m. Taykowski TAYKOWSKI.

KONRAD July 1, 1972, beloved husband of Emma Lee Taykowski, dear father of Patricia, Konrad, Joseph, Lisa Sherry and Terry Taykowski, dear son of Konrad and Ann Taykowski, dear brother-inlaw and grandfather. Funeral from ST. LOUIS Funeral Home, 10212 Halls Ferry July 5, 1972, at 8:30 a.m. to St. Stanislaus Koska Church.

Interment Stanfield Cemetery, Clarkton, Mo. Thomas THOMAS. WILBERT LEWIS. Fayette, July 1, 1972, dear husband of the late Julia Day, dear father of Julia (Mrs. James A.

Walsh), Carmi. Ethel Mrs. Jerald Hindorff), Fallbrook, Calif. Vivian (Mrs. Thomas Kirk) Oakland, and Wilbert L.

Thomas Mexico, dear brother of Ethel (Mrs. Edward Noltkamper), Hazelwood, dear grand- brothfather, great-grandfather, en, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from the PARKERALDRICH Funeral Home, 15 W. Lockwood. Webster Groves, to the Woods Memorial Chapel, Webster Groves Presbyterian Church, for 2 p.m.

service, July 5. Interment Zion Cemetery. Visitation after 2 p.m. Mon. Tison July 1, 1972, beloved husTISON, WILLIAM D.D.S.

band of Marjean Shepherd Tison, dear father of Carol Holm, and W. Robert Tison, dear brother of Haskel Tison, Larren Anderson, Amy Rhine, and the late A. J. and Delmas Tison, dear father-in-law, brother-inlaw, grandfather and uncle. Funeral July 5, 10:30 a.m., from JAY B.

SMITH, Funeral Home, 7456 Manchester. Deceased was a member of Greater St. Louis Dental Scot- Society, Brentwood Kiwanis, tish Rite, Moolah Temple and Webster Groves Lodge No. 84 A.F.&A.M. Verbanaz VERBANAZ.

JOHN, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, July 2. 1972. beloved husband of the late Elena Verbanaz, dear father of Mary Thomson, Joseph and John Verbanaz, our dear fatherin-law and grandfather. Funeral (rom KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois. July 5.

9:30 a.m., to Pope St. Pius Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Member of American Legion Post No. 141, St.

Matthews Chapter No. 48 American War Dads, Last Man's Club and Laborers' Union Local No. 42 AFL-CIO. Guard of Honor No. 1 Service Mon.

8 p.m. In parlor Mon. 5 p.m. Viola See Vordtriede VORDTRIEDE. MARRY July 2, 1972.

beloved husband of Margaret Vordtriede, dear father of Oliver A. Vordtriede, dear grandfather of Mark, Glenn and Nancy Vordtriede, brother of Helen Schwetye, dear fatherin-law of Barbara Vordtriede, dear uncle and Services at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 pewa at Watson, 10:30 a.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park. Visitation Mon. after 7 p.m.

Westerman WESTERMAN. MILDRED B. (nee Askew). July 2, 1972, widow of Fred R. Westerman, dear mother of Fred Westerman, Clarence, Vivian and Gwen Thompson, dear stepmother of Alfred Westerman, dear daughter of Ida Throne, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother.

Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois. July 5, 1:30 p.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. In parlor 6 p.m. Workman WORKMAN, MILLARD.

July 1, 1972, beloved husband of Minnie Workman (nee West), dear father of Ruby Johnson, Mae King, Jean West and Charles Workman, father-in-law, grandfather, brother, brother-in-law, and uncle. Funeral from SCHRADER Funeral Home, Ballwin. Mo. Wed. 10 a.m.

Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Yong YONG, CHAO CHI, June 23. 1972, dear friend of employees at Trader Vic's. Funeral from ALBERT H. HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington July 3.

2:30 p.m. Interment Valhalla. IN MEMORIAM 16 To Place an In Memoriam Call Miss Lane MA 1-6666 GRAF, ROSE. Aug. 5, 1965.

In loving memory. Gone are the days we spent together, but sweet are the memories that last forever. Sadly missed by HUCBAND GRIERSON, ROBERT. July 4 1961. Always loved and remembered by FAMILY LOST 17 IMPORTANT NOTICE When you have placed a LOST advertisement and are notified that it has been found REQUEST the callers identify name, address and PHONE NUMBER and call back BEFORE making further contact.

$100 REWARD 3-Piece white wrought iron lawn furniture. 772-8245 AIR DALE, black and tan, wearing old green collar, name Dolly, very gentle, children's dog. Reward. 966-8069. AIREDALE, female, near Mason Conway, reward, 878-1143 CAT, Siamese.

st. Louis RMS area, Reward. 638-1163. COLLIE, sable and white, vicinity Warson female, reward, 993-3069. 993-5011 DOG.

small long haired female, white with brown. Sunday, S. Elm (Webster) Pet of 4 children. Liberal reward. 961-8435 DOG, small to medium size, shaggy black with white chest and front paws.

reward. 752-3615 DOG, small Chinese Pug, fawn with black mask, south county area. Reward. 846-9772 DOG, part Poodle, Florissant area, black and gray. children's pet.

Reward. TE 7-1381 GRAY and white 6 mo. old mixed breed female puppy. 4 white feet, white tip on end of tail. pink spot on otherwise black nose.

Lost Spode rd. between Ladue and Olive. reward. 432-8923 AUSREY, white, brown around eyes, wearing brown collar. vicinity Kingston 344-5682 TRISH SETTER, red, brown collar, white blaze on chest.

vicinity of Gravois and Iowa. REWARD. 771-4423 or 991-1520 PART POINTER, small, white, female, 1 brown eye, red collar. highly nervous, area South County Famous Parking lot, name 'Lady', reward. ME 1-8172 or VI 3-3786 PEKINGESE, female multi colored named Chu Chu.

strayed, Hwy. 141 between Olive and Ladue. reward. 469-3200 POODLE, small grey male. epileptic, Shaw' a Garden.

needs medicine, reward. 865- 0:41 RING OF KEYS on belt clip in vicinity of Humane Society reward. 535-0229 TERRIER, white-reddich brown, small, male, West City, 'Moose', reward. EV 1-2049. EV 5-8540 WIRE HAIR, mix, small, female.

34XX Arlington reward. 261-0967 FOUND 18 COLLIE, small female, sable, black and white. 741-0169 DOG, male. mixed curly black, tan legs. collars.

741-9549 Tell. Semeone Ton Bare with a HAPPY AD enly 98e a Line Daily $1.19 a Line Sunday CALL 621-6666 To Place A 'HAPPY AD' FOR SOMEONE JUST DIAL 621-6666 CHARGE IT REMEMBER TO HELP MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY TODAY HAPPY BIRTADAY to our Little Christy Hollins. Love, MOM and DAD PERSONAL 23 IMPORTANT Stricklin family meeting July 9. 1972 at 2:30 p.m. Pilot Knob, Mo.

Clara Holland, Vernon Cross PREGNANT? NEED HELP? CALL BIRTHRIGHT 862-5141 Who is the Greatest LIVING HEBREW? Call 776-0267 THANKS St. Jude and Rita. MM CARE OF CHILDREN AND AGED NURSING HOMES 24 NURSING, my home. References exchanged. 865-5489.

PUBLIC NOTICES 25 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGE IN SCHEDULE To the Patrons of Illinois Power Company: The Illinois Power Company hereby gives notice to the public that it has filed with Illinois Commerce Commission a proposed change in its schedule of rates for gas service in each of its gas supply areas, and that said change adds a provision to its Adjustments for Cost of Purchased Gas which provides for the recovery of interest and any loss of principal on any loans or advances made to suppliers for future gas supplies, A copy of the proposed change In schedule may be Inspected by any interested party at any business office of this Company. All parties Interested in this matter may obtain information with respect thereto either directly from this Company or by addressing the Secretary of the Illinois Commerce Commission at Springfield, Illinois. 62706. ILLINOIS POWER COMPANY By R. H.

Sarikas Manager of Rates HUNTING, FISHING, VACATION PICNIC ACCOMMODATIONS 21 BIG PINEY RIVER RESORT DEVIL'8 ELBOW MISSOURI 30 spaces for campers and travel trailers, fishing float trips, cabins, canoes and picnic areas, exit right off I-44 on private road. 1500 ft. west of Big Piney River bridge, 6 miles east of Ft. Wood, 314-336-4275 for reservations BUSINESS PERSONAL 28 INVENTIONS WANTED We will develop, design. finance and place your idea or invention.

patented or unpatented. to attention of our national manufacturer clients who seek new products. Cash sale or rovalties possible. Write or phone collect for free literature. IMPERIAL, Dept.

MO-1. 2424 Road. Arlington Heights. Ill. 312-593-0260 SHIP YOUR CAR AN ANYWHERE TO REASONABLY 421-0098 AUTO DRIVEWAY 722 Chestnut VALLEY HEALTH SERVICE 11913 St.

Charles Rock Rd. 9 A.M.-11 P.M. 291-8555 GEISHE HOUSE ALL NEW Health Service 10 am-6 pm. Monday through 3 Saturday Call VI 2-3506 8460 Watson Rd. Suite 115 PRINTING QUALITY Reasonable, no job too small 352-3603 WOULD like to buy tickets for Sonny and Cher Show.

any night. Prefer first 20 rows. 481-8522 from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. or 9 p.m.

to 12 p.m. WE INVITE YOU TO TRY Continental Health System Oren DAILY 8 to 8, Saturday 10 to 4 3665 S. Broadway, 271-4300 SAUNA THERAPY STEAM BATHS ARCHWAY HOTEL 912 N. Broadway 241-8324 TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE, Attention Migrs. reps.

or salesmen for greater St. Louis 968-1224 GRAND OPENING Superior Health Service 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday 7612 Dale Ave. 645-2179 A LAUNDRY done at a price you can afford, we deliver. GA 1:3620 FAR EAST STEAM BATH 3145 N.

LINDBERGH 291-1134 NEAR AIRPORT 10. telephone solicitors to serve you. 381-9574 DESPERATELY need 2 tickets to Sonny and Cher, 469-3003 TRAVEL AND TOURS 29 TRAVEL ALMOST FREE Drive our car to Houston. Maine, Hampshire, R.I., etc. 421-0098 AUTO DRIVEWAY 722 Chestnut DRIVE A NEW PICKUP TRUCK TO THE SAN FRANCISCO AREA PROCTOR SALES 487-2085 FREE CARS TO FLORIDA, N.Y CALIF.

OTHER AAACON 511 Locust 231-7035 CHAUFFEUR. WILL DRIVE YOU OR YOUR CAR ANYWHERE. 352-8888 SHIP your car anywhere, fast. quick service, Alcan 631-2123 SWAPS 31 NEW TIRE bargains, VW to Cadillac. Master Charge.

5820 Hampton, FL 2-9674, MO 4-5683 SPECIAL SERVICES TRADES 38 GRASS CUTTING. Hauling, Decorating. Basements cleaned. 1318 Woodruff. 863-7886.

Blanchard LIGHT hauling. grass cutting, decorating James, 1318 Woodruff, 863-7886 HANDYMAN, painting. mechanical. carpenter work. Chandler.

4240 Blair. 652-5056 MOBILE home service, storm tiedown, skirting, roof coating, free estimates. Call collect after 5 p.m. Bailey, 14 Lucinda, 1-618-344- 2537 APPLIANCES repaired (small). Jim, 4160 Westminster, 534-4783 BRICKLAYING, Tuckpointing 43 TUCKPOINTING, Roofing, outside painting.

No job too small. Jack, 4141 Shaw, 664-4883 TUCKPOINTING. brick 207 work. Don- do awn work. 621-3507, ald St.

TUCKPOINTING. waterproofing, chimney repairs, do own work. Carl, 2237 Lynch. MO 4-8200 CARPENTERS BUILDERS 44 CARPENTER WORK LARGE OR SMALL Porches, room additions, garages tuckpointing, painting, George, 7565 Woodiand. MI 4.2364 GENERAL Repairs, painting.

No job too small. 45 years experience. JAMES CONTRACTING 7009 GARESCHE CO 1-8145 ATKINS DECORATOR, general home repair. Light hauling, iear down and rebuild garages. 2652 Natural Bridge, 534-7066 CARPENTRY.

roofing. painting. concrete work all types. Call Syl. 436-2619.

821 8th st. KITCHENS, PORCHES, GARAGES No iob too Call Rich 353- 6500 4430 Morganford CARPENTRY gutters roof, paint, plaster. Free estimates. Famous, 9216 Clayton 721-2100 ALL KINDS building repairs, reasc nable, building maintenance, 1120 Sidney, 776-1787 REPAIRS, remodeling, paneling, floor and ceiling tile 3638 Fillmore. 832-9370 CONCRETE, ASPHALT WORK 46 PATCHWORK.

also foundation repairs, free estimates. Don Powers, 315 Degenhardt. 832-9718 CONCRETE work, waterproofing do own work, Al. 621-3507, 207 Donald st. PATIOS a specialty, walks, driveways.

Free estimates. Glenn, 1263 Avery, 821-0373 FREE Estimates for cement work. Pete, 6133 Cam. 524-8565 ELECTRIC WIRING (Licensed) 50 STERLING ELEC. Fixture FHA inspections, residential, commercial wiring, EV 1-3300, 4748 W.

Florissant ORR ELECTRIC. licensed wiring repair service, 3225 S. Grand PR 6-1100 JULY 3, 1972 ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH FENCING 51 MID COUNTY Fence Company, off, free estimates. Call 324- 8399, 22 Reasor Dr.

FREE Estimates for fence erection. Pete. 6133 Cam. 524-8565 GARAGE DOORS 54G GARAGE DOORS, to fit any opening, garages made longer. LEN 383-2655 2620 AVIE GENERAL HAULING 56 TOW DERELICT ABANDONED AUTOMOBILES.

Recon 4366 Finney, 534- 8606 LIGHT hauling, reasonable, rates. From basements, attics, garages, yards. Moses. 5920 Nina. 8-10 mornings, 8-10 evenings 863-6811 VETERAN and wife needs work hauling trash or anything; very reasonable.

Hauling, 2113A Sidney. 776-5297 FREE service, yard spraying and hauling of any kind. Mike. 4415 A Gibson, 535-0162 GARAGES and sheds removed, basement cleaning, trash and tree work. Gore.

2013 S. 8th 772-1039 LARGE enclosed van, anything. anywhere. CHEAP. James, 865- 3441.

3222 California LIGHT HAULING, man with family needs work, reasonable. Hanks. 7512 Vermont 638-8646. 351-5819 CLEANING Basements, trash hauling. Little.

1800 N. Jefferson. 241- 2125 LIGHT hauling and painting. Reasonable. 631-8176.

849-1049. Jim Villarreal, 9210 Niles GENERAL Hauling. yard work. basements cleaned. Jackson.

306 Handy. YO 6-8868 LIGHT HAULING, any day, Mackey, 1405 Goodfellow, 389-8629 JIM'S Trash Service-hauling and cleaning. 2113 Lynch 773-3146 HAUL furniture, clean basements, Dobbs, 728 Laafvette, 231-6763 LANDSCAPING TREE SPRAY 60 RAILROAD Ties Installed, Planters, Retaining walls and staircases. 821-0373. Fully guaranteed.

Glenn, 1263 Avery JOE'S sodding, seeding and gradIng. Free estimates, 5736 Monroe, 521-4203 PAINTING 63 INTERIOR OR Exterior, no job too small, free estimates. Don Powers, 315 Degenhardt, 832-9718 PAINTING, interior -exterior, no Jobs too small, fully insured, free estimates. West End Painting, 11022 St. Ambrose.

739-7355. PAINTING, Interior- -Exterior. Free estimates. fully insured, no job. too small.

Ed's Painting, 12069 Monter 726-6600. PAINTING, Interior and exterior, neat work, Carl, 4009 8. way. 865-4672 GIBSON, remodel -decorate. night, day.

1845 Bluebird. 838-9525 PAPER HANGING, CLEANING 64 FOR cash, papering, painting, plastering, quick service, guaranteed reasonable. Benson. 3107 Shenandoah, PR 2-5247 PLUMBERS (Licensed) 67 PLUMBING. licensed and bonded Painting.

exterior reasonable rates. Al's Plumbing Service 1015 2nd Venice, Ill. 451-6567 Professional Sewer Work 67 A PLUMBING and repair, for cash or trade. Howard Cole, 1418 Angelrodt. 421-4362 EMERGENCY sewer service, 24 hours.

Houser, 5165 Washington. FO 7-1548 ROOFING, GUTTERING, SIDING 68 ROOF GUTTERS, NEW. REPAIR DO WORK MYSELF REASONABLE MO 4-4160 or PR 3-8615 ALLEN 2731 HEREFORD ROOFS REPAIRED OR NEW roof put on, flat shingles or slate, free estimates. Don Powers, 315 Degenhardt. 832-9718 GENERAL REPAIRS, guttering, rooting.

painting. Call Steve, 3934 I udiow. 739-3473 ROOFING, any type, new, repair. Lynch, MO 4-8200 ROOFING. tuckpointing, outside painting.

No job too small. Jack. 4141 Shaw. 664-4883 THEATRICAL 70 ELECTRIC Piano Player Wanted ment. do some singing and drum Immediately, Must have equipplaying Call 878-9644 BASS Guitar Plaver would like work.

Phone Jerry Jay at 391- 0683 or 481-7034 Tues. thru Sat. before 6. 391-0919 BASSMAN, must be able to sing and travel, call Bob Kuban, 869- 6056. PIANIST for church, full time.

call daily after 5 p.m. 382-5829 SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 WOMEN 18-60 EARN BETTER PAY AS MEDICAL Receptionist-Office Assistant NURSE'S AIDE H.S. Diploma Not Required TRAIN AT HOME CALL: 652-7711 Or Write Regional Office SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET LAFAYETTE ACADEMY 4144 Lindell St. Louis. Mo.

63108 Home Office: Providence. R.I. Approved for Veterans Training Please send me FREE BOOKLET Check one MEDICAL Recep Asst. AIDE Name Age Address Zip and prepare for your State Equivalency Diploma Approved for Veterans Training SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET Call: 652-7711 or Write Regional Office LAFAYETTE ACADEMY 4144 Lindell Blvd. St.

Louis, Mo. 63108 Home Office: Providence. Please send me FREE BOOKLET Phone IF YOU WISHED YOU HAD FINISHED High School Study at home in your spare time Name Age Address Phone Apt. IBM Keypunch NURSE'S AIDE EASY BUDGET PLAN NO AGE LIMIT. HIGH SCHOOL NOT REQUIRED, SHORT, EASY COURSES.

DAY OR EVENING Job Placement Assistance AUTOMATION ACADEMY LACLEDE GAS BUILDING SUITE 617 8th Olive CALL NOW 241-1115 TRAIN TO BE A HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Learn to operate Bulldozers, Draglines. Cranes. Scrapers, Loaders, Trenchers at our modern facility in South Florida. A high- paid career is open to ambitious men. Home office Miami, Fla.

UNIVERSAL HEAVY CONSTRUCTION SCHOOLS DEPT. NO. 510 12025 Manchester Sute 105 St. Louis, Missouri 63131 (314) 965-1473 APPROVED FOR VETERANS TO OPERATE DIESEL TRACTOR TRAILERS Professional drivers enjoy good pay and steady work. We will train you on our BIG DIESELS in South Florida.

Home Office, Miami, Florida. For exciting details, write or call UNIVERSAL TRUCK DRIVER SCHOOLS INC. Dept. No. 510 12025 Manchester Suite 10G St.

Louis, Mo. 63131 PHONE (314) 965-1473 APPROVED FOR VETERANS GRASS cutting. any time. 863- 2673 GO AIRLINE Train for positions as Reservationists, Ticket Agents, Ground Hostesses, Ramp Agents, etc. Btudy at home followed by resident training In Las Vegas or Miami Beach.

Home Office- Miami. Florida UNIVERSAL AIRLINES PERSONNEL SCHOOLS Dept. 510 12025 Manchester Rd. Suite 10G St. Louis, Missouri Phone (314) 965-1473 APPROVED FOR VETERANS D.O.T.-I.C.C.

DIESEL DRIVING SCHOOL BIG RIG TRAINING. PLACE- July Classes 731-2116 400 Brooks, Hazelwood, Mo. 63042 Zip.

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