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14 DEATHS 14 DEATHS t4 LOST 17 -r DEATHS 16D Nov. 20, 1963 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH ilUH.AN, IIKNMS fortlfitsi tr, JOHN II. wati the biicraiiiems oi Hoiy I Nuv. ih, I'ltiJ, belovod iniffhand HKNNAVT hIm hair (oI1ar with purple cut stone in center; vp-iimy oi Mliady Oak Theater Hat.

Reward. alter I'OODLK DOJ. hiacit. IAioitUT I'liuicit, Nov. Alh'e K.

(nee llarimannt, llttfcl, beloved hunuaml of Helen dat brother, brutlier-ln-Uw, uncle Houaa then ButencK). iltwir I UJWl CtKU.HHl, (atht'r of Helen bleu, Leonaiti Funeral from KRIKfJWH ACS- st inula rd slie, name "Tanya'' rt- children a pet; Ladue area; tioKan, Dorotny Lupo. Janice vil Hams bnice Hokiui. itranil ward. u.

1-40K7 beiore A p.m. REAPPORTIONMENT FAVORED BY HEARNES lauur ol Frtiuoes hoti.ui. broiut'r I year, miniature; ot Jotill, Frujik Mild James Muttun and mary linmore, ana thf uv LOW RATES FOR WANT ADS RM per lint D.ttfy. Sun. TRANSIENT 1 Timt 7e Jc 3-5 Tim (fOn.wuttVf) 67c 7 be T.

8. 0 or 10 Times (cotweeulive) lor th prio of 6 Tlmei. ROOMS ROOM ANP BOARf 1 Tim 69c 78c 3-6 Tima teonsecdtlv) 71c 8, 9 or 10 Timei (consKutiv) tor th prlc of 6 Tlms SITUATIONS WANTED 1 Time 50c ftSc no coiinr; poor evemunt "Checkers. Reward. PA 5-4ira3." Wayoo KiiniKn, Euclid avenue; ra- ward.

Un 7 A i rt HISS, hetween 4h nB- luiwaiti j. jr. ana jo iioan. our dear hiottu'r-in-ltiw, tuiner-In-law, Kraildtather, great-grand-lather, uncle anil cousin. Kuaieral Nov.

ii2, 9:30 a.m., fnmt HUOHHOLZ Morttmry, fiUKT FliarlMiuu, to HI. Leo Church, and Mulianphy ts. ItitiMuieit Mus.ses iiielerred. in par-tors 2 p.m. Wed.

ER'H SOUTH, 422H fi. Nov. lit, i a.m. to Ht. Oaliriel the AivhanKi'l Churcii.

lnternuntNatliHKil cemeien-y. HOI. KHAN H.734: Mc Krau, fortiiied with the fciucra-menLs of Jloly Midhtir Church, Nov, Jt), lOtiM, bolovejd of Marilyn Uoll'iia, dear father of James. E. and Joan W.

Knlfen, der son of Adelaide Kctlfen and the late Herman K(illt, dear brother of John W. and Hernard J. Knifes, our dear son-in-law, broth er-in-law, uncle, neohew and cousin. Funeral from KUTIK Funeral Home. tlrnvoiM, Nov.

li'J, n.m. Keouiem Mass Pnpe St. Plus lurch. ImeJ-nieot Iteaurrwlloti tVmelerv. M.iHt urn- LtndberKh.

itewanl. ME 1-7 1S3. WA1.I.HT 'tiiflv1 r.il- Bui t'f'eV." A more representative system of apportionment in the Missouri Legislature should be devised, Secretary of State Warren E. uA v' i i ft noon, vicinity Tenlh-OMve. Gener- ous rewuixj.

Ann, (JA 1-4370. rf.m WATCH; Bulova; old I(eet'ike; reward. PL2-6l3f WillTfil iinHe name Tar- -Ret. reward, TA 1 WftlHTWATCH; Indies, son in service, reward. Holiday Iaii, Edwanlwllla area.

PR 2-32N0. 3- Times 1 consecutive) 34c bite HI MAI1I.K 1.. (iieo rui-ler), Mov, ft), JUikI, wile oi the late John W. huusilKcr. dear mother of Fern Norris.

Vv lUnuilier atul Kavniond sicmmca SKltU iaai uiiu. lie 3 UJ LU t) f- t- 7. 9 or 10 Times (consecutive) lor th Drlcc of A Times seesing xne ijemocrauc nomina the late Wewtley M. Hunsaker, dear tion for Governor, for Governor. On nil 7 to 10 time orders copy crunites will be permitted onlv to amer oi William toe late Carl Olive c.

Fuller, lean ulicaier uiiil Hculah kiiim, i -v Heames spoke at meeting of f-Jf Z'fl FOUND 18 8 Mo. male' tlKerKltteh, blaclc leather collar with bells. Union- Perahlnii. FO ncTeefiuet ar t' uur dear grandmother, areat- th kteat aieat fieine itenu on wmcn results nave t'ir obtained. advertisement nccptei1 lor leu than th price of two linen l-oeal rntes npplv onlv to advertisers located in the SUte of Missouri anil within ISO miles of St.

niother, mother in law, sluler-ln-law, aunt, iireat-aunt and cousin. erred. In (wtHo-ns a p.m. ItOSKM AItOAIil-T. nv" IS.

liHW, dear wile of the late Fred W. Rosenthal, dear mother of Hose Vaughn, dear slater, aunt and great-aunt. Funeral frnm CLARK Funeral Home, Hodlajiumt Nnv 21 9 a.m. to Notre Hume Church. Interment Oak drove Cemetery.

Mem tar of fieneral Ly(ns Relief Corp. No. J.1S. OauKliters of Union veterans rivil War ami Julia Dent Oriuit Tent No. 1G.

riiiierai irom SOUT1IKHN Fn. ocratic Club at the University City Community Center, Pennsylvania and Vernon avenues. He neral ll.mie, o.I2 8. oiaiiu. Nov.

22. n.m. Interment said reapportionment should be LakewtKMl Park. Jueniber of Suuth-ampion Chapter 4oo tl. mid Ml.

onve Shrine No. lf Shrine service at p.m. Thun. in Slate alter p.m. Vied.

ItlHAXO, MAKV (nee Rlrhard- 11 KKA. nont, 8 Nov. Id. dear wile of the lato See Bauer. examined to see that the lines of representation in government "reflect the image of our society." ''Here In St.

Louis and St. 1 ntlic evuinfv ha cm'H 'vnn Jiweph R. Rubano. dear mother of JOHNSON. I MAKI.KS Skylark vuiir, INoV.

lit. 11W3. b4lrtvnl of Alurv bliza Juiinaon. dnur iuihKi- ioris Mdter, a. ian Harris.

Mary Aim Webb, Abraham Harris and Jessie Harris, deiir sister of Rnwena Beardun and Eva Van Dover, Kiandmother, mother-in-law, sister- of kdim Junn ami Rohert, Hei-niont. Hichani ami Kenneth Juhii-Arn. dear brother of Ivila Knms realize trunk: iv uiai vuu wsc H. MAKlAM shadows evervwhe';" licensed, bonded; consultation frea. 6li35 Delm.tr.

PA l-U7Ttt. 'I PERSONAL 23 w. THANKS ROSARY FOlt FAV0RHRE('E1VED. A H. ANYONE 'aeet riff "fall on ateps'at downurwn drviKHtore, Dee, 3d, call Bit 1-4331.

JEAN TfltfiENT RUTH AlcoHolThm ib A blsEAslT" "AA" CAN HELP. VQJ-71 BUI) LEMON, formeriv'of 434S' Forest Park, call Ht.h Klesel. CARE OF CHILDREN AND AGED 24 AGED; Invalids; Pine Crest. Dlv." licensed; reasonable mon'hlv or yearly rates. CAnitol 7-5116.

SMALL CHlLiiRKN; lovely noma near airport. HA iK'fMH. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICF. NOTICE OF FIT.LNH OF KXCHANOE A II IFF B( IIEO- ULI-N BY OENERAL TEI.T-I-" PHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS Tit DISCONTINUE THE INO OF HUM IN ESS TWO-PART 5i TtAf Anf rrf Via ctato'e nnmi, HiM TlKble Short uml thn I'lmuiifi'V. Willi Jim Ron son.

Beulalt Huff and Llllie Ruther- (oro, ou near Kramitather, father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle and Alnsley, Charles Sr. Anderson, FrUlolph D. Bauer, Llllle J. Ruder, Anna H. Becker, Michael Bergman, Alfred Joseph Bollmeier, Fred G.

Bruce, J. Milton Cain, James De Voto, George L. Dillon, William G. (Terry) Elklns, William Raymond Ellefson, Clarence Flanagan, Liztta, H. Frank, Henry C.

Friel, John A. Graham, Malcolm Floyd llarriman, Evelyn llartman, Anna Marligan, Vincent E. Sr. Heninger, Ernie Henry, Madolyn E. Hogan, Dennis A.

Hunsaker, Mabel L. Johnson, Charles R. Kellcy, Arthur B. Kcllcy, Charles R. Jr.

Kieffer, Olivia Knickmeycr, Anna F. Knoll, Herman W. McEnaney, Eileen Macher, Peter Maguire, Margaret M. Marquart, Margaret Martens, Helen E. Moeller, Alvin C.

Muth, Ilulda Nieters, George Sr. O'Driscoll, Virginia Lee Paul, George Puff, John H. (Jack) Ratz, Ella M. Rolfos, Herman H. Rosenthal, Margaret Rubano, Mary Seals, Charles (Sonny) L.

Sept, Florence Siegmund, Ruth Smith, Charles F. Sr. Teason, Pearl A. Thoelke, Lillian G. Toomey, Cornelius Tschannen, Floyd J.

Walsh, Mary Blanche Wessels, Emma (Wessel) Young, William P. Zwolinski, Leo F. have only 18 per cent of the total jjVVii'' reDresentarion in the Missouri J- I.ouis In the State of IM.noi. Hound these areas, rates are 1 per line d.tlly and $115 per lint Sunday fl.U. Advertisers tislnjr box mi ple.ne ak for "Want Ad Answers'" when inqulrittfi about rt piie.

GENERAL REGULATIONS Th Post 'Dispatch reserve tht ripht to classify ads under pr irrl.iti heidinns. The Post -Dispatch reserves tht risht to revise or reject or discontinue advertisements or to return answers to sny box number advertisement If this rl(tht is xercfsed, the amount J.n4 for th advertisement will bt refunded to the ad v.Ttiser It Is screed that the liability of The Pulltier Publishing Company in th event of failure, to publish an advertisement for any reason or In the event that error occur in Ihe publishing of an shall be limited to tht anmunt vild by the advertiser, CMims concerninf omission or in torrent innTtions will not be con- iifered unless made within JO d.t)s irom date of publication. Now dial MA 1-6666 for or od iaktr For all othtr Pot-DipafcK butint-s dial MA Mill ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH () vw dial jit-mw. nun i hiki cousin.

Funeral from WAf'KER-HEL-PKRLii Chapel, 3034 Gravuis, Nov. IM, 10 a.m. Interment National Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks Mo. I II A III. KS SO V) 4 1 MA Arco suddenly Nov.

JH, dear brother of Cri-ace tilndva Carter, Blanche Hawthorne. Rosella Chap-pins and the Mil rtin anil Dewey Heals, dtuu- brolher-in-law and uncle, Fun. ral frnm KKIEriSHAT'fttiR'S SOUTH. KlnnaliiKhway, Nov. 2'2.

1 pin. Interment Mt. Lebanon. In state after 3 p.m. Wed.

SWT, FI.OKKM (neeIomiO, Nov. it). beloved wiie of Arthur John Sept. dear mother of Mrs. TK.rothv Tenivint and Rufwell Sept, daitKhter-in-law of Arthur E.

and Nellie Sept. dear sister of Mrs. Edith. Bauer. HiiKh and Mel Dollus.

sister-in-law, mother-in-law, gra ml mother, aunt, Kreat-aunt. niece and cousin. Services at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortunrv. 64t4 Chippewa at Watson. p.m.

Interment Sunset. AND l-IDKNTIAL FOUR- cousin. Masonic nervii'e p.m. Nov. Un at KITCIlKLL Chapel.

St. Olair, funeral from KiU'heU l-uneral Home. Ht. Clair. Nov.

yi, 2 p.m. Interment Mid-lawn Memorial Ounlena. Member Kastern U'k No. t. I'lair and St.

Louis Consistory No, 1 and A.A.O.M.8. Moolah Temple. hIM.KV. AKTH1 fortiiied with the Sacrament of liuty Mother Church, Nov. 1 beloved husband of Lee Kel-ley, dear father of Patricia Wti-h-mann ad Manlvn Aiianis, our Kramitather, uncle, fatiier-in-law and brother-in-law.

Funeral from the Mortuary, titiXi Clavton a.m. to Our Ladv of Lounles Catholic Church. K.trsyth and As-bury. Masa 9 a.m. Interment Re.iurrftctinn Cemetery.

PA SKKV U'V. IV I'rill TABLISHED BASE RATE A BE AS FOR 71 OK ITS EXCHANCES iiuuse oi nepreseniauvcs. jina upsets you, and with reason. f'Without doubt, some less intricate and more representative system of apportionment than our present system can be devised, a plan more defensible from the standpoint of logic and in the eyes of our people, both uban and rural, so that future large increases in our urban population will not be disfranchised. we can solve this problem and the problems of jobs and in imp ra i remit or uenerai lata- pntHie onipanv or Illinois: Oeneral Telephone -oniianT' ot Illinois hereby piven notice to Die public that It haa filed with tlia Illinois Commerce CommtHBHwi I cal exchanK tariff sheets for 71 of its exthantes for nutltoritv to din- continue the offering of Ru-sine Two-jwirtv and Residential Four- party service at December 8, ltti3.

Customer snhwriblnc to these CEMETERIES ft MAUSOLEUMS 4 LAXE two 6- service at Decemler 8. 1963. vd lots on drive, value l-t)o: m.tk offer. LA 7-2105. UPI Telepholo may retain Jiwi service on a frult-n bams until the termination of tii fJ freeze period.

KKIJjKV, HAKI.KS K. 7542 Jerome. Nov. IS, dear son of KdytJte and the late t'tuirles R. KeUev dear brother ot Lyla Kelley.

uneral Nov. 2t, 11 a from JAY SMITH Funeral Hume. 74M Manchester av, Interment National Cemetery. Mr. Kelley in state 3 p.m.

FLORISTS Net Profit Lost rtii parties interested in thM SlKfi VH'M). HI TH (nee 3o.llA Bowrn Nov. 'JO, 1 beloved wife of the late Frederkk J. siermund, dear moth matter may obtain Information witn remct thereto either dimii from tlu.s or bv iililm er of Oliver Siegmund, dear sis NETTIE'S education, the solution to other pBoblems of human dignity will be easier, more within the realm of early solution than in the mistiness of future probability. The problems of jobs and education are "inseparably intertwined," Hearnes said.

ter or jo iord or Ch tea en intr the Secr-tarv of th IMim.iti Commeree Commission at Spring- IM Kit. ANNA V. oee Mildred Meeks, L-n Bench. Mein), Nov. 17, 1963.

at Cal. dear sistcr-in-Uiw. m'tiwr-Cim innati, Ohio, wife of the late in-law, nr-andrnother of David and Part of th ton of Lale Erie perch that was scattered over the highway at Oak Harbor, yesterday, after the fish transport and another truck collided. FLOWER GARDEN isouis u. Knicameyer.

mother of uwnum tiejmuini. nn.i cousin Funeral from KfHNUtt Funern.1 Mrs. HelPn K. faschal. Lester W.

Jinrl Wiltmr K'nii'limnvnr Funerffl from ALEXANPER Funeral Arrangements IS up Opto daily -5 p.m.: 8-8 vO 3801 S. Grand PR 1-9600 GENERAL TRLEPHOVE COM- PANY OF ILLINOIS -nv R. VV. BR ITT Vice President Operation NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Not lee I heretiy given that T-f Metrotolltnn St. Ixml Pewer DH-trl'-t will hold a public hearing afcr 8:00 p.m.

on MomUv. DeeemtieV 2 19(13, at the Rlve-rvlew Elemental' J1 School, flUiiO Dlamtnid Drive Isouia County, MUxourl. for thaj-pnrpowa of determinlnfr whether or not ft la In the public interest to construct na.nltary ceweri wit'i-in ftibdlatrlet No. 192 Lookout Drive aa established bv Home, 3125 Fri. Nov.

22. 1:30 m. Interment Hiram Cemetery. Visitation alter 4 p.m. nuns.

SMITH, Y. MonT Nov. IS. iitu3. tortified with the Racrnments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Mary C.

Smith, dear father of Charles F. Raymond Richard J. and William F. Smith, dear on of Vina Stanley, detir brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, a sons Town Chapel, B175 Del-mar 2 p.m., St. Loma Conclave No.

Oder of True Kindred services. 8 p.m. KNOI.L, HI ItMAN Nov. 19, iot.3, husband of tha late F. Knoll (ne Malsi), dwir father of Irm Tnfany and rry Knoll, dear grandfather of 10 DAYS IN JAIL FOR JUDGE WHO SLAPPED GIRL KASSON, Nov.

(AP) A Juvenile Court judge was 'Education, more than any other factor, has been the great equalizer in America," he continued. "It has meant equality-equality of opportunity, social adaptability, political competence. It has meant economic progress as the stepping stone FUNERAL DIRECTORS KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST IN killing, mm 9430 Olivt Street rd. WY 4-3322 Steven knoj, our' dear father-in- 422 S. Klncshiihway FL 1-420 unrie awm nepnew, iaw, brotlr-ln-law and uncle.

Masonic funeral serviceji at 72fl, and for the further pJr--T or deiermtnlnir of deierrn nlna whe her Listen to kneK-rfiauserg "Night I Warrants charging first degree sentenced yesterday to 10 days Funeral from HOFFMEISTER pnaa Mortuary Chippewa ,1 net rnio at Fri 8: 15 a.m. Re- guitar by beni fit by t)OCial to total participation as a murder were issued a in jail and fined $50 for slaoping Ill, I.O.N, HItMAH i. (JKRKV, Nov. 19. 1963.

lortifie'l ouiem Mas at Our Lady of Provi HOFFMEISTER COLONIAL Mortuary, H4t4 Chippewa at Watson, 10:30 a.m. to Hlllcrest Abbey. Services terminate at Mortuary. Mr. KnoJl was a member of citizen.

wjtii the ftacramfnts of Holy Missouri a8ainst r'0 men in the killing a girl who set off fireworks in However, he said. Al other irhurcii. beloved husband dence Church, 0 a.m. Interment Calvary. Mr.

Smith from Port Charlotte. wa formerly from Crestwood. Mo. past president of Holy Society of Our Lady of (iladyj nee Mayberry), dear Caoha I-oiite No. 416 A.F.

and i A howfnf the property IncMidefl in atirh eulKlistrict ia available for inspection at Tia Metron-dltin Rt. Lou la Sewer Di. tnct. woo Hampton Avenue. -t.

6tiU occupies an unfavorable of James Willie Taylor. Taylor's i a street in Dodge Center. music, hsu radio. 7 to 9 p.m., featuring "Salute to St. Louis Industry" BROS.

Nov. 17th through Nov. 20th AMBRUSTER 8633 CLAYTON RD. VO 3-1300 nroiner or iane liermer and A M. Fnenda may call Thura.

Jack Dllkm. our dear brother-in- after 4 p.m. of Providence Church, retired from i Louis 39. MiKwnjrl. law and Uiicip.

k'nnaml 1 1 1 fiW 1 1 6TV HI KTHK Manufacturers R.R. former I'V order of th RniM Colonial Mortuary. 6-464'chippewa relative position among the bound and gagged body was The sentence was imposed by 6tates in financing public ele- f0iul(j Saturday in an alley in Municipal Judge Bruce Stone of mentary and secondary schools. 3m bock of Garfield Minneapolis on L. A.

Paulsrude, Missouri continues to lag in i expenditure per pupil, in state avenue- probate and juvenile judge of a i vatson, inurs. am. Requiem Mass Stepheo Jrtwo-martvr Church. 10 a.m. Inter Tnntei'H of THE METROPOLITAN ST.

Ltd IS KEWKR DISTRICT UyM4th day CLARDV, member of VVelwter Grovea K. of C. Council No. 119. TKASON.

PE A It Nov. IS, 1 9 13 tlea si.it er of Mary Lacev and the late J.iiiips Teaaon. dear awol and great -aunt. ALBERT H. HOPPE MrKNANKY.

KIM-EN (( ANDV), fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Churcii. Nov. lit. 1063 darllnu ri UK titer nf ment Sunset. MORRELL JE 3-3950 KINS, UII.MAM RAYMOND Peter and 1H McEnaney I nee t-cieiai v- i Funeral Thurf N.v.

LM. HJ 144 Norm and South bl PiXioenei, near sister of Iennis. STROi I'F PCBLIC HtfARlNtf a from support per pupil and in teacher in the warrants were Dodge county, on a charge ot as-sajaries, although the state peter Wiley, a 19-year-old la-' sault. The complaint was brought high in ability to borer, of 3905 Westminster place. by Lawrence Kabage, father of at San Antonio, Nov.

i Terence, Sheila. Wary Jo. James. l-V 1963: son of Clifford and Donald, and Joseph McEnaney, Altreda Elkins. brother of Iauis 1 our dear nie'e and cousin and B-arhara Jean Elkins.

grand- i Pi: neral fnm the ROBERT D. Funeral Home. -ttioO Natural Br.ne. to IVrpetual Help Ciiurch. Interment I II I 41 In.s tm Mrs.

riurenee aiy. nepn- Kl KALA -Mortuary, 2--t St. TllOKI KF. rili.L I I. L' mw of Rav anil Marv i lni li v.h, r.

-jo i JAY B. SMITH X456 MANCHESTER ST 1-J115 "STROOT-CARROLL" 4600 Natural Brldcre EV 1-0341 CLARK FUNERAL HOME 1125 Hod.amont P. 1-3950 HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary 64U4 Chippewa FL 2-193S KUT1S FUNERAL HOME 2906 Gravois PR 2-3000 Tniifl" kiL1TON i I.lsmorc I Nv. J9B3. Wile of Alfreii 7233 lelmar 10 a m.

I and He hen. Interment Calvary. Th.ielke molher of Mrs Uni lnlerraent Nmional Cemetery, Jel-, was memher of the ier AUrn an. I Ponal.l ferson UarracKs. i AuKuminea of Ht.

Aucustlne's Th.lke. rlnuiihter'of Urs. Helena Kl.l.riKSD.N. I.HKNt I ln Pf Riiim (nee Powr. near (later, at Canton IiHkotn Nov to.

arandmot her and aunt. MOYDELL'S ncaiuca Joiu. apjj jeSSe -UlTy, 13, 01 SUD "The financing of our public ciarkson place. They were schools on a level with other cnarged in warrants with rob-states, the establishment of a bery and stealing also. A 16-sound system of higher education yearK)Id youtn is being held by and a reorientation in the d-rec-juvenjle authorities in connec.

ton of education in some of our Ae kmi established institutions might do as much as anything that could' Pol'ce said one be done to move our state for-! fingerprints was found on Tay-ward in this period of rapid lor's automobile, which was change," he said, abandoned in the 3900 block of unullUCUTC A lh. j-- nUrcn, rlr. lV, liittS, lffrv nlPrmont Sr Jefferson at. Interment St. Johns Jon Ellefson.

our dear father-in- 1 iaji i nii'M PRELiMINARy BCOfJET" Notice In hereby given th.it a purm" he hearing will he held in Louts 'ounty Council 1 1 St. Io is County Court hw-o, Clavton. Missouri, on November 21, at F.M" for the purpose of allowing tl a genei-H pnhiir the opi-ortunitv of' presenting to the St. IvOins Count" 1 all matters relevant to 1 pro-opd St. Unns County, Mn-soon Preliminary Budget for th yeitr 1 0C The afnfes.ud proposed Piellminarv Budget for the vea5 for St.

Louis County. Mn-sourl, was submitted to the County Council hy the Hon' ornble Lawrence K. Roos, Su(crr vi nor of St. Loins Countv. Mw souri, on November 14.

lfifi.3 am, said Preliminary Budget is on fna-Oj in the orrice of tht St. Loun-7 County Clerk. BT. LOt'ls COtTNTY, MlMOUrj noROTHV WILSON. Col'NTY CLERK OF ST.

LOCIB COUNTY. 'Z a. 14 I Cemetery. Member Eastern Star beloved husband of Anita Macher MONUMKNT CO Alexander No, 242. Wi V.

mt Floriasant EV 5-7768 64.M Chippewa Kb 1-43(X) FRATERNAL NOTICES 13 (nee Burgerti, dear father of Raymond Walter C. Robert A. and William R. Macher. our dear father-in-law, grandfather and cousin.

Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home. Gravoia. Nov. 22, 8:30 a.m. Requiem Majw St.

Francis de Sales Churoh. Interment National Cemetery. Jenny Kabage, 11 years old. Paulsrude told bystanders at the time of the incident that he was punishing the girl for breaking the law and was holding court in the street. The girl stamped on one of the plastic powder balls in the courtroom when the defense insisted that she demonstrate the fireworks.

Defense counsel David Bishop of Rochester argued that the defendant was not only authorized but obligated to stop the girl from breaking the law. Judge Stone ruled there is no legal authority for a stranger to walk up to a child, tell her to take off her glasses and slap her. law, grandfather, brother, brother-in-law, uncle and couwn. Mr. El let son at CALVIN F.

FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4S8 Natural Bridge bi. Nov. 22. from 5 p.m. until 10 p.m.

Funeral Nov. 23, 1:30 p.m., from Normandy Presbyterian Church. South Sunset (tr. and North Hills Normandy. Inter-ment Memorial Park Cernetejy.

FLANAGAN. LIZTTA H. (nea rederli tie) Nov. 19. beloved wife of William Flanagan, dear mother of Helen Davot, dear siater of Lena Ken-namann and Henry Fredericks, dear sister-in-law, mother-in-law, Kiandniotner treat arandmotlter.

niTArt tt riiiri 'Westminster place. Wiley has 500 DLAU IN HAll been identified also as the man TfHIMKV. CORN FIJI'S fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Churrh, Nov. IS, 1963, beloved husband of Erna M. fnee L'Anget, dear father of Cornelius J.

Mary Michael J. Toomey. Betty Meyer. Jean Benedick and Joan Beckman, dear brother of the late Anna and Michael Toomey. our dc.ir grand-fa titer, father-ln-biw.

brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from SOCTHERN Fu-nerjil Home. ti.5'J2 S. tirand Thurs. Nov.

21. a.m.. to St. Boniface Church. Interment NOTICE OP FILING FLOODS LEAVE MANY HOMELESS MAQl'IRK, MAIHiARKT Nov.

19. 19o3, fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church at St. Anne a Hi. me, 5301 PnKe dearest irs'er of Katharine Maguire o'Flynn. Evelyn Macuira R-iits-diLie Bid the late Douch- who parked the car where it was found.

Tavlor, 38, was last seen alive BRIDGE AND STRUCTURAL IRON WORKERS LOCAL 396 Please be advised of the death of ertv MHKUire Hiid Helen Maguire National A member of K. BU. CAIN Masses Lorenzo w. Milam filed an RPr-M-ration with the Eedenil Coninu' ntcations Commission on November 12. 19o3.

for eont ruction f'M- a new FM station to oierate on rtiiinrtel 273. 102 VO wu'i 29 2 kw power, antenna feft above avercc it Ton mental Street. St I-oillfl, Mis--s-Mirt. Tii studio location will lteJ Steven, i-ur beloved aunt and sis- Roitl Council No, Friday night waiting for a wom-PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti. Nov.

1 an friend who was attending JO (AP)-The Public Health De- cnurch services at 1806 North partment reported yesterday that Grand boulevard. He lived at about 5C0 persons were killed 903 Aubert avenue and was em-Thursday and Friday by floods ployed as a city rubbish col- HNNI- HJn of Hich hind. 111.. 19. 10H3 hel-'Ved of Ruth i Funeral 1:30 p.m..

at TEH aunt and cousin. FKNiiLER Funeral Home. 740 wra from kP.IEGSHAr-Michisan. ER'S Sol TH. 422S S.

KinRhigo- W. A. BROCKMAN. Pres. Fri Nov.

22. 11 a.m. In- acrz terment Calvary, ln parlora after DEATHS 14 7 p.m., wed. AINSLFV. CHARLES Im- Vk ANK, FN 3fi45 Dunn-r-nal.

Mo-. with tne fi-ic- ira ent-red into ret Nov. rhmnen. de-ir fat'ier unerai rrom Aitrm rt j. imiin-NELLY Parlors, 3H1 Lindfll Nov.

21, 8:30 a.m., to St. RiK-h's Chureh. Waternian and Rftsedale. Jiuermerrt J-'alvary. MXHUIART.

nee jM-ilwrti, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. I I specified Inter. of In. Keith and Mrs ESTIMATE BOARD APPROVES SPECIAL NOTICES 2b (vines, dear or tlier rf M'-land. Mr E1 he! Tuflli an! Mrs.

ramenM of Moi- Mother hurcn, jo 193. p.m., beloved hus- No IS. 1063. beloved hus-i Kna Ti.ii 'prunir' m.a. SPECIAL NOTICE: I.

Alvin K. Blmdve rchnnp-kke. ZSov. JH. 1 oewvea Mr.

Tschannen at the FPKN-1 tine, or Asniani. ityor. SALE OF HALL STREET TRACT bund of Fern Alnsley (nee Mejen. horst), uear father of Fred A. dear father of Cluirles Ainaiev and KranK, and the late Helen Ko-Mane Hoffirth.

our dear brother, Vack. dear grandfather of Mm. t.tther-ln-law. uncle and Krand-: htr.nn. H.9r of Die late Fred Marquart.

dear mother of Hilda Schnettpoecke. Marv Keeven. Emma. Eickmeyer, and father. areat father of Joeerih and Sister Mary Judith.

S9.M fiiiM Mnrv Judith SSM. Carolina Frare. Theodore Ber i-uMtiai iM-m ic ia.ij.ajnv, La id stnnni, our dear father-in Home. Mo CBI-BOLI-ANDER Funeral Home. 1 hf Louis.

St He of M.ssoun. do, Highland. after 1:30 hereby give notice that I will rmt until 11:30 a.m.. Fri. for any debts o-t-J Then to the EvancMlcal United traded after this data by anyon--- 'hurch of Christ, where services r.pi myself.

will be held at 2 p.m. Interment I 'Signed ALVIN E. the Highd city cemeteryi HUNTING, VACATION JS1; 7T20 ACCOMMODATIONS 27.. Funeral Imoenal. law and unole In his 90th year Nnv.

21. 8:30 a.m.. to St. Funeral 1 p.m. from The Board of Estimate approved today a proposal by Brinker Truck Line, 210 Poplar street, to purchase from the city a five and one-third- josepn uatnoiic cnurcn.

Kimms- BEIOEKwl EDEN South Side Funeral Home. 3620 Chippewa and landslides. It said thousands lector. were homeless WitnesSes told police they had la one incident, a bus was five youths force wav buried by a landslide near Camp int0 Tavlor's car and drive Coq Saturday killing the driver away Wiley was arrested last and all 20 passengers. njght The department said about 500 1 sai(j motive bodies have been recovered and apparently was robbery.

the number of dead is expected i toAn JrolThave been destroyed WOMAN STOWAWAY CURED In the Grande Riviere du Nordi jy BRASS-POLISHING area most prosperous in the I to Concordia Cemetery. Body will wick. 9 a m. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery.

ANDERSON. FKIIHU.PH Tues. Nov. 9. 193.

huanand of Maple woxtd, Nov 19, 19H3, nard iiarrv Anrnonv a Jfasenh Felix A. and George Marquart. dear mother-in-law. grandmother, great grandmother aid aunt. Funeral from DIEDRlrH Funeral Home.

8319 Halls Ferry at N. Broadway. Nov. 22. 9 a m.

to Holy Cross Catholic Church. Interment Calvary. Deceased was a member of Holy Crons Altar So-clety. Masses preferred acre tract on the east side of Anderson, father of Mrs. Donna Hall street between Humboldt Jean Etllng.

brother of Mrs. widow of the lata John E. Walsh, aunt nt Martin A. I'alton, George J. Tow 11 sen 1, FninxHs Gulbur Townsend and Mrs.

Frances T. Michseiree. Funeral from CROC! HAN'S, 1BT. it a rwl Thnra 'ln a ni hunting. fishlng.

PA H'Ki ACRErt 'private hunting and fishing limited to 10; $75 per year. Deer, turkey, quail and small" gime plentiful; Wo nules aoUi'i west of Ht Louis. Write Jr-lm Sinclair, R.R. 1. Box 125, Jamea, Mo Hart.

Mrs. Ruth Tonelli, rs. Doris Luccherl and Mrs. and Aurora avenues for $75,000. A I vira mmett grand father or The site once was used by the Davi-l r.

MARTENS. HF.I.F.Y 59 Oreth- tn rhurrh! He in state arter 11 a.m. inurs. FRII-L, Nov. 19, 19t3.

belovefl husband of Miry E. Friel (nee Flaherty), dear father of Virgil. Richard, John Friel and Mary McOourty. our dear father-in-law, grandfather, great- Funeral from JOHN RTYGAR A SON Funeral Home. 5541 River-view Nov.

22. a.m. to St. Catherine of Alexandria Church. Interment Calvary Cem-e'erv.

Deceased whs a member of Brotherhood of Railway Clerks. In parlors Wed. after 4 p.m. Sertvce at LCPTON Chanel. City Water Department to store tulry- NEW YORK.

Nov. 20 (AP)- coal for a steam cenerating 7233 iwlmar 1:30 p.m. Interment LaurelHiii Cenw-tery. RU KK, I II.LIi: J. nee Kckert).

Nov. 19, 9H.i, beloved Port-au-Prince is isolated from Mrs sther Creef 25 piant. The trucking company a nnrtnom voi 1 rvr rva t-qyH Ktf 1 it. plans to move its facilities to the iff of the li-te Ellsworth W. er.

Nov. 19 1963, beloved Marshall and Holler avs. Inter-wife of Ralph J. Martens, dear mpnl cajvary mother of Ruth Ann Ross, dear; 7 vpr daoehter. sinter.

grandmother, EMM mother-in-law, daughter-in-law and I (nee 1'cirlngl, fortified with the. aunt jsacrometits of Holy Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Church, Nov. 19, 13, be-Chnpel 118 N. Florissant. Fer-1 loved wife of the late, Augmt wm.

guBon Nov. 22. 9:30 a m. 1 Wessels. dear mother of the ite Interment National Cemetery.

Was Hazel Nelson snd Eugene F. W'S-member of Intl. Assn. of Ma- se, dear grandmottier of Gloria chin lata Local No. 8i7.

In parlors Jt'an. Georgene and Eugene Wes-after 7 pm Wed et, dear mother-in-law of Nadlne Wessel. aunt, great aunt and Bauer, dear mother of Louise IurKa. dear mother-in-law of Paul new location. BUSINESS PERSONALS 28 WET BASEMENTS A T.eaks stopped; pay after it rainat citv, county.

Call Rusts Davis, tractor. 1921 Brentwood. 2- 029. 14, CIRCL'LAHH printed and distrib- utrd. per 1000.

Call JEJ 3- H793 anvtime, Bl'SINfiSH enrds dlMKit; circulars Crtn9n AC Cattleman PR1-(MVS. ROB PROVAZKK." Swedish lurka. dear aunt, great-aunt and graham. MALCOLM FLOYD. a hurricane last month, but dev-! Norfolk, says she will astated last week.

The Wjrld! never become a ship's stow-Health Organization said more away again. She had a miser-than 5000 persons were killed in able time in her first experience. coffin. fortified with the Sacraments of rUnera from SOUTHERN U- Unlv Mnthor rhnrch. Tiip Nnv.

nral 8. Grand 1L. husband of Helen Nov. 22. 2:45 D.m.

Intcrment r.h.m na. Rami.ti.1 hm ra. aunset. jirs. nauer waa a ther of Rev.

Thomas Paul Haiti when the hurricane, called MOELLK-R, ALVIN St. diaries, cousin. memoer ani fast jiawon 01 venue Inald J. and John J. Graham, 'i Mv.

iv, jyo.i. near Mineral nnv. -it, a Cnanter No. 1M. O.E.S.

O.E 8. service time of funeral. Donations The board also approved in principle an offer by the Khoury Baseball League to purchase a 3.8-acre site at Broadway and Meramec street which will be left over when the State Highway Department takes part of the workhouse area for the Ozark Expressway. Sale of the I I was locked up for 24 days Ion the ship and they only let me out to polish the brass," said I Mrs. Creef last night on arriv- JMIJ Alien.

,1 rm i 'rxrar i Haul- F-i I haur r.f KotiriKth tiOl t- 11 1 Drli Wfllf KtOTlSSant nnr. i it. Flora, struck Oct. 8. CHICKEN WAR' DECISION Ckn'lon' Ravmond Neeil.

Barhara to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel flWEIHSIl MASSAGE; Eva Helrn'i Jean. Michael and Da1d Alvin Church. Veronica and Annetta ays. r.nnntn -'f.

our dear brother, grandfather, fa-therdn-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from A H. BOCK LAG Funeral Home, 6536 Clayton Nov. 22, a.m., to St. Luke's Church, Bellevue and Dale avs.

Solemn Requiem Mass 10 a.m. Interment Calvary. Mr. Graham was a member of St. Luke's 10 t.

arondeiet a 1, cnurcti would re appreciated. BKt KER. MICHAEL f'MlKK), Ruthland fortified with the Sacra menta of Holy Mother Church. Nov. IS.

1963. BODY MASS ACE. Could. 3W- Moeller, dear son of Mrs. Augusta Mass 9 a.m.

interment Memorial Moeller in Iunnermanai), dear I Park Cemetery, ln parlors after hnh a nA imp li 6 p.m. Wed. Mr. Moe uer at ahtmi'k u. BAUE Funeral Home.

620 Jeffer dear hushnnd of the lata Clara Becker (nes Klein, dear father of Roy and Milton Becker. Armel- property, appraised at $62,700 N. C-randJE a-710, JK TRAVEL AND TOURS 2 Capable Drivers Furnished To Drive Your Car Anvwhere 25 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU AUTO DRIVE-AWAY -722 Ctie.Hnut Km. 1616 OA 1-I49f Lhm u- untU noon Friday. Service 'I 2 P.m.

Rt. John United preferred. In parlors after 3 p.m. jouirch of Christ. Interment church VOINO.

WILLIAM Nov. lt. 1963. fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church, beloved husimnd of Carmel E. Young (nee Thomaai.

dear father of William Alvin. Mary Turner, lyirane Hp trim and the late Clarence E. 1st Eiiers, and Audrey Faulstich. dear brother of Kate Sehoensiein dear brother-in-law of Dan Klein. cemetery is contingent on a clause which states that the property will revert to the city if it ever is used HARRIMAN, r'VFMV, R65 Margaret Becker and John Wern Brookside Glendale.

Mon GAS ALLOWANCE and Vernon J. Young, dear brother BEACHED BUT IS WITHHELD GENEVA, Nov. 20 (UPI)-An American freighter Inver-arbitration panel handed down a fieId Put CT bn8' she decision to the United States and Mi the European Common Market Mr Creef shf stow in their "chicken war" today, because I was just tired but a public announcement was and disgusted. I just wanted to delayed for 24 hours. and 1 t0 Common Market officials said 1 we1nt- She denied they wanted time to study the hat had to do with decision.

'ner estrangement from her serv- The United States had de-ice man-husband. for other than public or quasi public purposes. nLkS? 7jTr S'randve now to California. Ampia-- father grra U-; VI 234 Eve.R 3-42 19 -ther-in-ltiw. DRIVE CAR Florida.

Phvtepix. thrr-in er, our de-nr father-in-law, grand father, great grandfather and uncle. Funeral Thurs a.m.. from JOHN ZIEGENHEIN A PONS. 7027 Gravois.

to St. Mitrtm of PK '1 TI Church Interment Sunset Nov. IS. lOrt.l. In her 61st year, sister of John W.

Harrlman. sister-in-law of Marie L. Harriman. beloved aunt of William W. Harrlman.

Service at LUPTON Chapel, 7 2 'l Deimar 2:30 m. Interment Hmipton, Ia. In lieu of flowers friends may make a contribution in Evelyn's memory, to St. Luke's Hospital Building Fund. The family will Join in these contributions and select an 1,464,000 TRADING STAMPS Member of International Assn.

Fire Fielders Lrcal No. 73 and retired member St. Louis ire Depart merit. GET NUNS STATION WAGON DltlVK ('Alt:" Bav nrtn. far WSv" SraMliwoH.

Knst. OA OlilVEMS: to f'sllfornin Tlxmiit, 263 Leinay Fprry t'tl9 MK rnr drlv.n tn Mlsml: prove rplmlillltv. W'V SHARE A RIDE "HIIFRSwnnl(cl; via Hamptnn, Clilnnewn. Yl st. to Franklin.

J'U Ml TH, HI LDA nee l.oeHThner, Nov. 19, 1963. beloved mother Llllie Chandler. Mlnn.e Sack, Esther Fitzgerald, Ella Roth and Anna Cromwell, grandmother, great -grandmother, great-great-grandmother, mother-in-law, sister and aunt. Service st ORTMANN'S.

9222 Lackland, Overland. Nov. 22, 1:30 p.m. Interment Valhalla. METF.RH.

f.EOROE H. Nov. 19. 1963, heloved husband Steita Zugmaler Nieters (nee Brandrtrki. dear father of Mary J.

Muir, Oeorge H. Jr. and Oliver J. Nieters, dear brother of Lucille Henrle and William J. Nieters.

dear granrl fattier, father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral Nov. 22, 1 p.m., from MATH HERMANN A SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant avs. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery.

Mr. Nletera was a member of N.A.P E. LU HMUiMA.X. ALFRED JOSEPH, Murphy. Nov.

1 03. beloved husband of Helen Berifman (nee Luzvnskh. riefir MEDINA, Nov. 20 (AP)- appropriate memorial A It It IN. Hne Knhnno.

bmther of Ellen Lang and the Nuns of St. Ambrose Parish in Futipr.il Nov. 21. ::10 a.m. from JOS.

A. HOWARD'S Funeral Hornr. Kill) S. tlrnnd. to lntcrm.nl Memorial Park Cemetery.

niH.INSKI I.K( Xlti Caron- sudilr-nly Tups Nov. 19. dear huHOand of lCrnia Zwo-Imskl tnpo rJphnhcndorf i. rirar aon of Frances wolinnkl, dear brother, son-in-law, and uncle, Kuneral frnm KRIF-rcsH A USER'S South. 22H B.

KlngshlKhway. Nov. 22. ih p.m. Interment Natlnnal, A member of Chemical Worker Iocal HI.

In stale after .1 p.m. Wed. LOST 17 BKA'ILR PUP: femnfe. (lore on manded $46,000,000 in damages to the American poultry industry caused by increased Common Market tariffs. The Common Market said the damages were rot more than $19,000,000.

lole Clarence Bergman, our near brother-in-kaw, uncle, nephew and coii in i ra 1 rom KUTIfl Funera I Brunswick own a new station wagon because of 1,464,000 trad HAHTIf.AN. VINCENT E. Nov. 20, H6.1, fortified with the Sacra menta of Holy Mother 31 SWAPS Church, beloved huHband. of Theaesa Home.

200ft (iravots, wov, 91 'Ati a fauiem Mass 8t. ing stamps and a small amount M. Hartlgan 'nee McNultvi. lear CO To Place a Paul Church. Fenton, 9:10 ratner or rneree i.onnenv.

of cash collected by parishioners a Interment. CulvarV CemeterV i nemt B. rutl pa Jr. an the Member it Bricklayers' Union Lo The automobile given to the cal jno. i.

nuns yesterday climaxed a year BOI.L.VIEIER, FKF.D 2140 STUDENTS PLANNING TRIP TO CUBA FOR NEXT JUNE NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (AP)-The Student Committee for Travel to Cuba, which defied a State Department travel ban last summer, said last night that more than 100 students have applied to visit Cuba next June. The committee said in a statement that a trip for 500 persons is being planned. Expenses for this trip will again be by the Cuban Student Federation, it said. head: vlrlriiit Macklind-I'iernod Castle Nov.

19, 1 heloved husband of the late Flor long stamp collection project by the church's women's guild. The ence Bollmeier, dear father 'if late Helen t'a trice Hartlgan, rvrotn-er of Sister Mwry Alice C.S.J., Alice, Marie. Rirhnrd. F. W.

(Bonnie), Irfir and the lat John H'trti-gan. our deir gnLn! father, father-in-law, br and imc'p. Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Pa--lorn. Lindell Nov.

11. 9:30 am. to Christ the King Church. B'lson and Purdue. Interment Calvary.

Masses preferred. VIROIMA LEE. Nov. IH. 106.1.

fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear mother of Tommy and Buddy O' Drlscoll, dear daughter of Ira and Lillian Angel, dear siater-in- Mrs. O'Driscoll stute at SCMNIJR Kuneral Home. 31 25 La SWAP AD? WON'E MAIM 1-6666 Jmt dial MA. 1-8666 and you wM! be automatically connected wDti an ad taker who will help you word your ad, if you wish. Toa do not need to "open an aceouM Juut say: "CHAROK IT." Ad-tk-" ers are on duty 8 a m.

to 9 Pm. Monday through Saturday. Or Tnu may hrlna; your ad to the want ai. reward, L. i-27S(i.

BI.ACK and Ian Welsir terrier: wearing le-tther harneas, fi months old. Iciat Nov. 19. vicinity Kintrs-hijrhwav and Magnolia, children a ret, rfward. Pit 2.

42. group collected 1220 books of BLATK and tan hound, mrile: Gertrude Kuethe and Lester W. Bollmeier. dear grandfather, father-in-law. brother, brother-in-law, un'de, great-uncle and cousin.

Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec, Nov. 22. 10 a.m. Interment r(sH Cpmeterv. irissn.

III. A Retired Employe of Von Hoffmann Press, Inc. fayette, until Nov. 20, 10 p.m.. thence to DE LIK-LE Funeral Broadway Hnd Ferrv area; Nov.

9: reward. MO 4-7707 or return to 4250 N. Broadway. Home. Porta ireville.

Mo. Funeral Eric Windham White of Britain, executive secretary of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, headed the five-nation arbitration panel. While the Common Market, agreed to Gatt arbitration without recognizing the ruling as legally binding, United States officials were reported to believe that both sides would abide by the decision. ROCKEFELLER NAMES CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (AP)-Gov.

Nelson A. Rockefeller to HART.MAV, ANNA (nee tirnsnt, Nov. 19. 1963, fortified Mass Nov. 22 11:25 a.m..

trading stamps by placing boxes in supermarkets, the church vestibule and the church grade school. Cash donations were described as inconsequential compared with the value of the stamps. HRACEi.BT, while mild. 6 charms, i count. r.

12lh and Frsnklln Wnd with the Sacraments of H.dv at St. Enstachlus Church. Inter Mother Church, heloved wife of ment Poriageviiie Cemetery. vicinity Fox Theater Frl. evenlnK; I either psv enflh or charne It Ol lieeiHake: reward.

FI. OF TOWN FOLKS, MAIL YOUli John Hsrtman dear ulster of Jute ADS IN Joseph and Clara Cross, and the ''AT; white with blark 15 yenrs RltC'fK, MILTOV 4., Wed Nov. 20. 1063. fortified with the Snc-raments of Holv Mother Churrh.

Four New Yorkers were in old; very friendly; neutered mule; lare i aronne, emma ann our dear sister-in-law. aunt, great-aunt, niece and cousin nf Cloth collar; misslnir since hejoved husband of Myrtle E. Bruce dieted Sept. 27 as organizers of PAIL, 9820 Hudson Rock Hill. -Nov, IS.

1963. father of Charles Oeorge F. Paul and Jeanette I-onghlhler, grandfather and father-in-law. Funeral Thurs 2 p.m., from the BOPP Chapel, 10610 Manchester Kirk wood. Interment S.

M'TC'i Crmeterv Mineral from hoffm kistkr inov. J.iO reward tor anv definite Information. WY 3-1172. C'HimiAHCA. toy." hrown.

a banned trip by 59 American Col -nial Mortiiarv. 6464 Chlnpewa at Watson, Requiem students last June. The State PprlnE-Keokuk reward. PK a is at Jf mn ne nant i si church. 9:30 a.m.

Interment PS. Department declared in 1961 (nee Hetcneri, dear fatrier of John M. Bruce dear brother of Htella Branch, Jams Douglas and the lata D. M. Bruce, our dear uncle.

Funeral from KRIEOflHAIfB-ER'S WPsflT. 94.V) Olive Nov. Wi, 8:30 a to Presentation of Our Lord Church. Interment Calvary. In tale after 6 p.m.

Wed. Per and Paul. Friends may call Wed, after i m. fiOAfWANTEfi r'! Wdl trnde anto for good rnn-alMlt Imat (need not be pnld I'-r. finnnclntt availhle).

Over maK-'s find mudt'ls to chonse from MKTKOPOLITAN FIN 312 Lemay Kerry rd. MK l-nylj, PHILCO 17" Brletcaan TV with stand Ma una vox AM-FM stereo 4 radio: ho lU Ilka new; cash or t. Ve: 2 I.Hi. SPRINf Mo. 7 ranch home; 3 bedrooms, 2-cht (ta- ratse; for Ht.

Ixnila property. Phona UN BflUCfi fireside oak" floor hip. Width, rttIO sq. ft, pre-flnrtshefl; birrain, JA LUMBER for garHge; 'nf that specially validated passports would be required for travel to Cuba. The committee HENINGER.

F.RNIE. Nov 19, IHAMONO rlna. while (told; r- Dori. Mewellvn sftter. white," hlnfk spntn; old, pnrtly lame; vicinity MfKnlRhi-Hwy.

40; reward. WY 1-0IM, 9-5. m. Df'Kl;" female; black and white;" short hair; vicinity Walnut Park; reward. CO 'KNGLlail'BKTTKR: white, hlarft r.Kht eye and ear; vicinity Amelin rd.

and Kule nv. old- III. needs medicine; special pet; reward. II A 7-ri40f) or II A KOX TKHKIEft. white with some day named John A.

Wells, 55 years old, New York City lawyer, as national director of his presidential campaign. Wells, long active on the state political level, managed the reelection campaign of Senator CAIN, JAMEM, 7416 Virginia suddenly Nov, 10, 1963, htistmnrf of Idn Cuin fic-i-father of Bemice Hoelscher, and Frank Votruba. our dear brother- "We received $2.50 for each book of trading stamps," said Sister Mary Aime, principal of the grade school. "We had some left over." Only Sister Mary Gordon knows how to drive. MAY RUN AGAINSTDE GAULLE PARIS, Nov.

20 (AP)-Gaston Defferre, socialist mayor of Marseille, said last night that he is considering running for president of France in 1965. President Charles De Gaulle's contended that the travel restriction is unconstitutional, $21,271 FOR SPACE SUIT 1963. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, heloved hustmnd of Alice Bvrne Heninger, dear father of Donald, Ernie Byrne Heninger, Constance Songer snd Mary Alice Frvrnlre. grandfather. brother, uncle, father-in-law and brother-in-law.

Funerni Nov. 22, 9:15 a from O'SCTLIVAN KRON Mortunry, R806 Jennings rd. nt Hord av. to Our Ladv of Prsentatlm Church, Ovnrlsnd. in-law, nncle and geeat-unfV.

welder, earn ch-aner, rarpenttT Funeral from TKO FENDLER Home, 7420 Michigan, at Koeln. Nov. 22. 1 Interment New St. Marcus Ceme- Jacob K.

Javits last year. The Senator piled up a majority of CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. blark, large ears, I yt'Hr old, ruuned Maolewood neitr Laulede Htntlon clnld's prt; rewnrd. Ml after ft p.m. terv.

Retired member of Bririt Structural, and Orrwimentat Iron 10 n. m. Mass. Interment work. Rich's, HHKI llnll.

J-iV n-sziw. TAKR lot 7 as down payment on new -bed room homes, till I -2inH2. LOTS 2 1 1 each. lliu want 1nkcaida lot; prlviite. LAfavttc PAPKR-ROUTW 8ten Truck i3ei): sell or flWap, PL 2-1'm4, HKLL-HWAP-tH Al-K 2-fntnlly" lit.

nearly 1,000,000 votes and carried (AP)-The Natural Aeronautics USE BOTH LETTER AND NUMBER whan answering "BOX NUMBER" jh1 with a "blind' sdrlros, ln(M. of lh advortl.er's WultK una bolh LKTTKR fnvclopo td l.ll.r hi lHr mint Bo tiacd with niimh.r to In sura vpl la dirilvtred aroparly. Calvary Cemetery. after p.m. Wed, I1AVIH.

GRRMAN Shepherd pup, 6 months, female, hlonde lilack none, broken Kit mf'Tie "Hndie" mrl worried and RTlevlnE, HT mnn's: vicinity Mercy New York City, remarkable for a Republican. George L. Hinman, national He i innagan. and Space Administration has ordered 39 space suits for the astronauts who will ride into space in the two-man Project in weiision, niiiiop VOTO, OKORCE Nov 1 7 1 'Mi rmloved hushn nH of I TTRIM femnie-limns C. Transceiver.

00 complpli2 committeeman for New York 1IENKV, MAIIflLVN 36)6 Pa-trice entered Into rest Nov. 19. I9fi3. dear daughter of Eflrl and Alice Henry 'nee Hickman), dear aister of Jnrnes and Karen Henry, sister-tn-law, granddaughter, niece and cousin, Hervlre Nov. 21.

2 p.m., from COLLIER'S Funeral Home, 10123 St. Chariea rd. Interment seven-year term expires in and a national election will be liaihllv: vlclntv 4flxx Mnrvland: Dorothy De Voto fnee, Hinsoni, dear brother of Char lea and Lydla Behrle. IffAH Converslnn burner; new; acH re a rd YO 7 fto rtnd swap, I'll l-nD. held.

De Gaulle will probably will continue as Rockefeller's Gemini capsule starting in 1964. personal representative in poIit-IThe bill totals $829,594 $21,271 leal activities outside the state, for each suit. Funem from (IKBKEjf Oha.ne 2630 fir vol. Nov. 21.

2 nrdar reward. IV 7-44SD. tROCK t'o-nr-s fr ntraKe inrv CiJ 1-1848. jwaes, sell or? Kich'i, KV l-6i0ti run for re-election. p.m.

Interment NaUonai Cemetery, Mt. Lebanon,.

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