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Asbury Park Press Saturday, April 6, 1996 A7 DEATHS This is a complete list of obitu- Mac George, Anne 88, Colts Neck aries the Asbury Park re- Township ceived for today. Some obituar- Holmdel Funeral Home ies may not appear in this Maher, Charles 54, Union Beach edition. Day Funeral Home, Keyport Mahon, Francis 72, Middletown Ackerson, Emma 85, Lakewood Township D'Elia Funeral Home, Lakewood Holmdel Funeral Home Bachmann, Lawrence 69, Hazlet Mason, Edna Stricker, 95, Middletown Township Township Day Funeral Home, Keyport August F. Schmidt Memorial Funeral Burrough, Mary 75, Branch Home, Elizabeth Woolley Funeral Home, Long Branch Montgomery, William 70, Island Campbell, Dorothy Mae, 84, Ocean Heights Gate Carmona-Bolen Home for Funerals, Toms O'Connell's Home for Funerals, Berkeley River Township Poll, Vivian McCracken, 70, Damascus Cappadona, Helen, 68, Middletown Va. Township Snyder's Funeral Home, Gray, Tenn.

John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank Potts, Pearl Wenzel, 83, South Amboy Casler, Carol Volkland, 89, Middletown Kurzaw Funeral Home, South Amboy Township Rafferty, William 63, Manchester Scott and Kedz Funeral Home, Middletown Township Cassella, Henry, 62, Lake Worth, Fla. Carmona-Bolen Home for Funerals, Toms Dorsey Funeral Home, Lake Worth River Chudzik, Stanley 82, Middletown Salmons, Robert, 84, Tuckerton Township Maxwell Funeral Home, Little Egg Harbor Pfleger Funeral Home, Township Middletown. Sanders, Duthal, 74, Naples, Fla. Fritz, Margaret S.

Weldle, 84, Neptune Beachwood Society, Naples Johnson Funeral Home, Wall Township Spatola, Patsy of Bloomfield Hoffman, Margaret 80, Middletown Zarro Funeral Home, Bloomfield Township Thompson, Leonard 70, Brick John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank lannelll, Nicholas, a 83, Colonial Funeral Home, Brick Toms River Township Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home, Toms River Ward, James of Lakehurst Helen Brick Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, lorio, Mary, 85, Township Lakehurst All Faith Funeral Service, Sunrise, Fla. Kolmer, John H. III, 26, Mantoloking Zink, Alfred 85, Middletown Van Hise and Callagan Funeral Home, Township Point Pleasant Beach Holmdel Funeral Home MONMOUTH LAWRENCE J. BACHMANN, 69, HAZLET TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel Township.

He was a printer for 45 years with New York Printers Union 51, retiring in 1985. He was a communicant of Holy Family Roman Catholic Church, Union Beach, a member of the Hazlet Senior Citizens Club, and Middletown VFW Post 2179. He was a World War II Navy veteran. He was born in Brooklyn and lived in Wood Haven, N.Y., moving to Hazlet 38 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Evelyn Dunn Bachmann; two daughters, Maureen O'Donnell, Hazlet, and Elizabeth Coakley, Tinton Falls; a sister, Christine Fischer, Red Hook; and five grandchildren.

Day Funeral Home, Keyport, is in charge of arrangements. MARY T. BURROUGH, 75, LONG BRANCH, died Thursday at Green Grove Convalescent Center, Nep- tune. She was a communicant of Our Lady Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church, Long Branch. She was born in Brooklyn and lived in Bergenfield, moving to Long Branch in 1956.

Her husband, Frank G. Burrough, died in 1987. Surviving are three sons, Dennis Philadelphia, Kevin Long Branch, Frank Newport Richey, two daughters, Barbara A. Doyle, Neptune City, Mary Meisler, Long Branch; seven grandchildren and a great grandchild. Woolley Funeral Home, Long Branch, is in charge of arrangements.

HELEN CAPPADONA, 68, MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at home. She was co-owner of the Beachview Intermediate Care Facility for 32 years. She was a communicant of St. Ann's Roman Catholic Keansburg, and a member of Dietary Food Supervisors of New Jersey. She was born in Newark and lived in Keyport and Keansburg, moving to Middletown in 1978.

Her husband, Francis died 1990, and 1 son, Robert Davies, died in 1981. Surviving are two sons, Joseph F. and Michael of Atlantic Highlands; two daughters, Donna Muratore, Highlands, and Laura Bremekamp, Middletown; and six grandchildren. John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements.

SERVICES BURROUGH Mary 75, of Long Branch, on Apr. Apr. 9, 4, 9:30 a.m., from Our Lady Star of the Sea 1996. Mass of Christian Burial, Roman Catholic Church, Long Branch. Visitation at the Woolley Funeral Home, 10 Morrell Street, Long Branch, Mon.

2-4 7-9 p.m. Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery, West Long Branch. CAPPADONA Helen of Middletown, N.J. on April 5, 1996.

Wife of the late Francis Vincent. Mother of Joseph Michael, Donna Muratore, Laura Bremekamp, and of the late Robert Davies. 7-9 p.m. at the John E. Day Funeral Home, 85 Grandmother of six.

Visitation on Mon. 2-4 and Riverside Red Bank, N.J. Mass of Christian Burial to be held on Tues. 10:15 a.m. at St.

Anns R.C. Church of Keansburg. Memorial Donations can be made to The Salvation Army, 20 Riverside Red Bank, N.J. 07701. CHUDZIK Stanley 82 of Pt.

Monmouth, NJ on April 5, 1996. Beloved husband of of the Dr. former Irene Winkler. Devoted father of 7. Funeral Tues.

at 8:45 a.m. from the John F. Douglas and Carole I. Douglas. Grandfather Pfleger Funeral Home, will 115 be Tindall offered at St.

Middle- Cathtown. Funeral Liturgy erine's RC Church, N. Middletown at 9:30 a.m. Interment Fair View Cemetery, Middletown. Visiting Mon.

2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Memorial Donations 141 may be made to VNA NJ Hospice 07701-9978. Program, Bodman Red Bank, COSTANZO Peter P. on April 3, 1996 of Ridgefield Park formerly of Secaucus. Beloved husband of Francine (nee McGrath).

Devoted son of John and Joan (nee O'Niell). Dear brother to Suzanne Costa, John Costanzo and the late Mary Anne Costanzo. Loving Funeral uncle from to Vorhees Marie Ann Fuand Gabriella Costa. neral Home, 59 Main Ridgefield Park on Monday at 9 a.m. A funeral Mass will be offered 9:30 at St.

Francis RC Church, Ridgefield Park at a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Visitation Friday and Saturday be 2-4 7-9 p.m. If desired, contributions may made to the Brain Tumor Center of Hackensack University Medical Center in his memory. FRITZ Margaret S.

(Weidle) 84 of Neptune on April 4, 1996. Beloved wife of the late Albert J. Loving mother of Joan L. James. Cherished grandmother of 3.

Great grandmother of 2. Relatives friends are invited to attend the viewing at the Johnson Funeral Home, Hwy 138, Wall, on April 6, 1996 2-4 p.m. only. Funeral from Johnson's at 9 a.m. on Monday, April 8, 1996 with interment to follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Hanover, NJ.

KOLMER John H. Ill age 26 of Mantoloking, N.J. on Kolmer April 3, Jr. Grandson of Dr. Mrs.

John H. 1996. Beloved son of Norm John H. Kolmer and Mr. Mrs.

William E. Dillon. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tues. April 9, 1996 at Sacred Heart R.C. Church, Rt.

35, Bay Head, N.J. at 11 a.m. Entombment will follow at St. Catharine's Cemetery, Sea Girt, N.J. Visitation from Van Hise Callagan Funeral Home, 812 Arnold Pt.

Pleasant Beach, N.J. on Monday 2-4 p.m. In lieu of flowers contrihutions in his memory may be made to Villanova ducational Foundation, Villanova, PA 19085. OBITUARIES For service times and other details, see Services listing IN TRIBUTE Modest "Marty" Rodriguez Brick Township Died Oct. 18, 1995 was alone at home in Indiana when the call came from my mom telling me that my dad had died.

Although I had been preparing for that day, I suddenly realized you're never really prepared. My dad gave me countless things over the years, but the ones I will remember most are priceless. Dedication not only was he totally devoted to his family, but to his community and church who he served faithfully. Family nothing meant more to him than spending time with his wife, children and grandchildren. Time something we look forward to having someday, hopefully in retirement.

I have never known anyone who devoted more time to the care and requirements of his fragile health. And because he did, we had him with us those extra years, just long enough for his youngest grandson to know, love and remember him. What tremendous strength he gave me these past few years. And the most amazing part was how I appreciated him and my mom even more after I moved halfway across the country. I will cherish the memories of my dad forever and the many gifts he gave me.

And I will always be grateful that I had the chance to tell him how much he meant to me before his final days. Lorraine R. Kopack ROSWELL, GEORGIA To contribute your thoughts about someone who recently died, send your letter and a photo of the subject to: In Tribute, Maria Sandoval, Newsroom, Asbury Park Press, 3601 Route 66, Box 1550, Neptune, N.J. 07754. Letters should be kept to 200 words and must include the author's name, address, telephone number and the date the obituary was published.

Each letter is subject to verification and the Press reserves the right to edit or reject any letter or photo. Church, Red Bank. She was a volunteer for the Red Cross nurse's aide at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, and also was a lay visitor. She was born in New York and lived in Fair Haven, moving here 15 years ago. Her husband, Edward died in 1990.

Surviving are two brothers, James Kenah, Long Island, and Thomas J. Kenah Spring Lake Heights. John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements. ANNE M.

MAC GEORGE, 88, COLTS NECK TOWNSHIP, died Wednesday at Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge Township. She was born i in Newark and lived in Irvington and in Freehold before moving to Colts Neck four years ago. Her husband, John, died in 1955. Surviving are two daughters, Joyce Van Kervis, Belleville, and Janet Solewski, Colts Neck; a brother, Michael Malarek, Wilkes- Barre, a sister, Katharine Cox, Norwood, and four grandchildren. Holmdel Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

CHARLES T. MAHER, 54, UNION BEACH, died yesterday at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel Township. He was a maintenance worker for 20 years at Sears Roebuck and Co. Middletown Township. He was a communicant of Holy Family Roman Catholic Church, Union Beach.

He was born in New York and moved to Union Beach 25 years ago. Surviving are his parents, Thomas M. and Jeanette Callahan Maher, and a sister, Rosemary Maher, all of Union Beach. Day Funeral Home, Keyport, is in charge of arrangements. FRANCIS J.

MAHON, 72, MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, died Thursday at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. He was an executive with Miller Advertising in New York, retiring in 1989. He was a World War II Army veteran, and he earned a bachelor's degree in advertising from Seton Hall University. Mr. Mahon was born in New York and lived in Flushing before moving to Middletown four months ago.

Surviving are a son, Kevin, New Rochelle, N.Y.; two daughters, Susan Freemen Officials are hoping the Freemen's religious beliefs will encourage them to end the standoff. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS JORDAN, Mont. The Freemen met with negotiators for a second. time yesterday, and officials, said they hoped the symbolism of Easter would encourage the militants to peacefully end their long standoff with the FBI. The Freemen met for about two hours with third-party negotiators in a 35-foot mobile home parked on a dirt road about 200 yards from their farmhouse headquarters in eastern Montana.

A Freeman stood outside and a government surveillance aircraft circled overhead. Attorney General Joe Mazurek said the negotiators were hoping the reli- Craig Crenshaw Sr. chief Army scientist MC CLEAN, VA. Craig M. Mr.

Crenshaw retired from govCrenshaw a retired physicist ernment service to care for his and former chief scientist of the wife, Florence Wade Crenshaw, Army Material Command, died of a who suffered from Alzheimer's disheart attack March 22 at his home. ease. He served a president and diHe was 79. rector of the Northern Virginia A long-time Red Bank resident, Chapter of the Alzheimer's DisMr. Crenshaw was an elder of the ease and Related Disorders AssociChesterbrook Presbyterian Church ation, which made him its Special in Falls Church, and the Man of the Year in 1988, and was a founder of the Family Respite Cen- member of the board of directors ter, an Alzheimer's support group.

of the National Alzheimer's AssociBorn in Chinkyiang, China, he ation. was raised in Huntington, W. Va. In conjunction with ChesterHe graduated with honors in 1937 brook Presbyterian Church, he from Southwestern at Memphis helped found the Family Respite (now Rhodes College), and re- Center, a daytime senior care faceived a doctorate in physics from cility. He also served as a member New York University in 1942.

and chair of the Fairfax County Mr. Crenshaw began his career Commission Aging, and was on as a civilian scientist with the awarded for his dedicated service Army Signal Corps at Fort Mon- by the commission. and received mouth in 1942, and moved to the 1993 Rotary Club Senior CitiMcClean in 1957 when he became zen Service Award. chief scientist for research and deHe was a lifetime member of the velopment for the Signal Corps. He was named chief scientist of U.S.

Chess Federation and develthe Army Material Command in oped refinements in the pairing he held until his re- system used in the national cham1962, a post tirement in 1974. Mr. Crenshaw pionships. specialized in acoustic detection, His wife died in 1978. Surviving and worked as a trouble shooter on are three sons, Craig M.

David several atomic projects. He was and William all of Virginia; a awarded the Army's Exceptional daughter, F. Elizabeth Farrell of Civilian Service Award in 1958, California; a brother John a sisand Meritorious Civilian Service ter, Anna Lopez, and eight grandAwards in 1959 and 1974. children. CAROL VOLKLAND CASLER, 89, Belford, MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, died Thursday at King James Nursing Center, Middletown.

She was a secretary at Fort Monmouth for five years. She was a member of Belford United Methodist Church, its Bible Study and its choir. She was born in Newark and moved to Belford in 1937. Her husband, Orville, died in 1965. Surviving are a stepson, Clinton Casler, stepdaughter, Elizabeth Chelgren, Minnesota; a sister, Leona Connolly, Cranford Township; and four grandchildren.

Scott and Kedz Funeral Home, Middletown, is in charge of arrangements. STANLEY A. Monmouth, MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at Bayshore Health Care Center, Holmdel Township. He was a chemist for 20 years at Uniroyal Rubber Co. in Wayne Township, and for many years with Kearfott Group in Fairfield, retiring 21 years ago.

He was a communicant of St. Catherine's Roman Catholic Church, Middletown, and a member of the Clifton VFW Post. He was a World War II Army Air Corps veteran and a graduate of North Carolina State University. He was born in Garfield and lived in Clifton, moving to Port Monmouth 14 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Irene Winkler Chudzik; a son, Dr.

Douglas Middletown; a daughter, Carole I. Douglas, Manalapan Township; and seven grandchildren. John F. Pfleger Funeral Home, Middletown, is in charge of arrangements. MARGARET S.

WEIDLE FRITZ, 84, NEPTUNE, died Thursday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. She was a custodian with the South Orange Board of Health for many years, retiring in 1977, and was a part time employee at Freedman's Bakery in Neptune. She was born in Newark and lived in Maplewood and in Union, moving to Neptune 20 years ago. Her husband, Albert died in 1955. Surviving are a daughter, Joan L.

James, Neptune; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Johnson Funeral Home, Wall Township, is in charge of arrangements. MARGARET T. HOFFMAN, 80, MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at home. She was a communicant of St.

James Roman Catholic SERVICES MacGEORGE Anne age 88 of Colts Neck on Wednesday, April 3, 1996. Beloved wife of the late John. Mother of Joyce VanKervis and Janet Solewski; sister of Michael Malarek and Katharine Cox; Grandmother of 4. Funeral service Tuesday 10 a.m. at the Colts Neck Reformed Church (Hwy.

537W) Colts Neck. Visitation Interment in Hollywood Memorial Park, Union. Monday 2-4 7-9 p.m. at Holmdel The Funeral Home, 26 S. Holmdel Road, Holmdel.

family appreciates memorial contributions to the charity of your choice. SCULLY Anna M. of Howard County, Maryland, formerly of NJ. on April 5, 1996. Beloved wife of William C.

Scully, devoted mother of Allison Murphy. Also survived by 7 will grandchildren 10 great grandchildren. Family friends Sunday, 3-5 7-9 4112 p.m. Old at the Columbia Harry Pike, H. Ellicott Witzke Funeral Home, City, Maryland.

Mass of Christian Burial Monday 12 noon, St. Louis RC Church, Clarksville. Interment, Good Shepherd Cemetery. SPATOLA Patsy, Sr. on Wednesday, April 3, 1996 of Bloomfield formerly of Belleville.

Beloved husband of Dolores (nee Zarro). Loving son of the late Rocco and Laura Spatola. Beloved father of Rocco, Patsy, Jr. and Gina Spatola and Donna Dear brother of Mary Castiglia and of the late Daubert. Loving father-in-law of Joseph Daubert.

Lydia Poisaccia and Gemma DeStefano. Loving grandfather of Danielle Daubert. Funeral services will be conducted from the Zarro Funeral Home, 145 Harrison Bloomfield on Monday at 9:30 a.m. thence to St. Anthony's Church, Belleville where at 10:30 a.m.

a Mass of Requiem will be offered. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery, 7-10 Bloomfield. Visitations Sat. Sun.

2-4 p.m. ZINK Alfred age 85, of Middletown on Thursday, April 4, 1996. Beloved husband of the Holm- late Charlotte. Dear father of Marilyn Bruce of del. Grandfather of 4 and great grandfather of 2.

Funeral Services Tuesday 10:30 a.m. at Holmdel. Holmdel Funeral Home, 26 S. Holmdel Road, Interment in Fair View Cemetery, Middletown. Visiting Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

IN MEMORIAM WILLIAMS Kathleen It has been a year ago today that God called you away. There has not still been a day that we with didn't pray that we could have you here us today. Love Kim, Tamira, Sharod tiring in 1972. Mr. Zink was born in Stuttgart, Germany, and came to Monmouth County 19 years ago.

He lived in Keyport, Holmdel, and Marlboro Township, before moving to Middletown last year. His wife, Charlotte F. Zink, died in 1967. Surviving are a daughter, Marilyn Bruce, Holmdel; four grandchildren and two -grandchildren. Holmdel Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

MIDDLESEX PEARL WENZEL POTTS, 83, SOUTH AMBOY, died yesterday at home. She was a member of the Catholic Daughters of America, Court Sancta Maria 382, a charter member of the President Park Fire Department Auxiliary, and a member of the D.D.D. Bridge Club. She was a member of Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, South Amboy, and its Senior Citizens Club, and the South Amboy Senior Citizens Club. She was born in Lawrenceville, Lawrence Township, and lived in South Amboy for 62 years.

Her husband, Gus, died in 1984. Surviving are two sons, Thomas, Holmdel Township, and Donald, Oxnard, two daughters, Linda Isabel, Verona, and Rita Wheeler, San Antonio, Texas; and seven grandchildren. Kurzaw Funeral Home, South Amboy, is in charge of arrangements. OCEAN NICHOLAS IANNELLI, 83, Holiday City, TOMS RIVER, died Thursday at Community Medical Center, Toms River. He was a tailor for 20 years with the U.S.

Naval Uniform Shop in Brooklyn, retiring in 1979. He was a member of the Holiday City Homeowners Association, and the Toms River Italian-American Club. Mr. Iannelli was born in Spinosa, Italy, and lived in Brooklyn before moving to Holiday City nine years ago. Surviving are his wife of 57 years, Maria Solimando lannelli; two sons, Rocco, Freehold, and Nicholas Neptune; and a sister, Madeline Gabriel, Staten Island.

Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. talk with negotiators gious beliefs of the Freemen, described as deeply held, would encourage them to end the 12-day standoff during Christianity's holiest weekend. "Nobody's suggesting that there's some big breakthrough," Mazurek said. "We're just hopeful, given the time of the year and the importance of Easter to those people, that maybe it would provide an opportunity." The Freemen drove to the site first in the mobile home and a white Chevrolet Suburban. The negotiating team arrived about 20 minutes later in a muddy green Suburban.

The two sides shook hands, then milled around outside the recreational vehicle for a few minutes before going inside. They remained inside for about an hour, stepped outside for some fresh air, then returned inside for another hour. The FBI has had little to say about the the windswept plains JAMES W. WARD, Leisure Village West, LAKEHURST, died yesterday Cort, Holmdel Township, and Joanne Mahon, South Newfane, and three grandchildren. Holmdel Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

EDNA STRICKER MASON, 95, MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, died Thursday at King James Care Center, Middletown. She was a piano teacher in the Union County area, and also was a music arranger and accompanist for the Elsa Heilich School of Dancing in Elizabeth. She was a member of the Associated Music Teacher's League of New York, the Piano Teacher's Congress of New York, the Music Educator's Association of New Jersey, the Emmaus Chapter Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 183 in Linden, and the Colonel Henry Rutgers Society, North Brunswick. She earned a degree from Rutgers University and was a 1930 graduate of Julliard School of Music. Mrs.

Mason was born in Elizabeth and lived in Hillside before moving to Middletown in 1993. Her husband, Robert died in 1957. Surviving is a brother, Dr. J. Edward Stricker, Red Bank.

August F. Schmidt Memorial Funeral Home, Elizabeth, is in charge of arrangements. DUTHAL SANDERS, 74, Naples, formerly OCEAN GROVE, died March 22 at Naples Community Hospital. Known as "Sandy," Mr. Sanders was employed by the Collier County (Fla.) Board of Commissioners.

Prior to that, he worked for Fischer Bread Co. in Neptune. He was a World War II Navy veteran, and a member of Ocean Grove Methodist Church. He was born in Silver Creek, and lived in Ocean Grove before moving to Florida 20 years ago. Surviving are his wife of 50 years, Ruth Hannah Sanders; three daughters, Norma Davis and Peggy Dornbusch of Naples, and Betsy Perry, Homestead, two brothers, Paul and Frank of Mississippi; and two grandchildren.

Beachwood Society, Naples, handled arrangements. ALFRED E. ZINK, 85, MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, died Thursday at Arnold Walter Nursing Home, Holmdel Township. He was a machinist with E.I. DuPont in Sayreville, re- at Crestwood Manor Nursing Home, Manchester Township.

He worked at Prudential Insurance Co. in Newark for 15 years, and in the Minneapolis office for 16 years, retiring as associate general manager. He was a World War II Army veteran. He was a New York University graduate, a communicant of Holy Innocents Episcopal Church, Beach Haven, where he served as treasurer for several years, and a member of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Whiting.

He belonged to the Sextant Lodge 286, Beach Haven, the Scottish Rite, Minneapolis, the Leisure Village West Square Club, and the Kiwanis Club. Mr. Ward was born in in East Orange and lived in Minnesota and in Red Bank before moving to Leisure Village West. Surviving are his wife, Jane Powers Ward; two daughters, Linda W. Moran, Minneapolis, and Suellen Ward-Copenhaven, Tarrytown, N.Y.; four sisters, Ruth Carter, Venice, Myrtle Hardy, New Jersey, Evelyn Heroy, Wildwood, and Doris Mardfin, Hilton Head Island, S.C.; and four grandchildren.

Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, Lakehurst, is in charge of arrangements. IN MEMORIAM In sad loving memory of KATHLEEN WILLIAMS who departed this life 1 year ago this day April 6, 1995 A year has passed since you left us, not a day goes by without your name being mentioned. We miss and love you. You will always be in our hearts forever. Sadly missed by Your Loving Children Grandchildren of eastern Montana.

The FBI has a direct phone line to the 960-acre farm where the fugitive Freemen are holed up. The talks have been the only sign of a crack in the standoff that began March 25 after federal agents arrested two Freemen leaders, LeRoy Schweitzer, 57, and Daniel Petersen, 53. A third Freeman, Richard E. Clark, surrendered to FBI agents Saturday. The Freemen renounced all established authority, set up their own government, issued millions of dollars in bogus checks and threatened to kill those who stand in their way, authorities said.

Neighbors have said the Freemen have stockpiled weapons and enough food and supplies to last months. About 22 men, women and children are believed ta be barricaded on the farm. Annual Easter Sunrise Service 6:30 AM April 7, 1996 Monmouth Memorial Park Hwy. 33, Neptune, NJ Resurrection Message by Peter Bartlett, Christian Book Publishing Sponsored by 5th Ave. Chapel, Belmar, NJ..

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