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MINNEAPOLIS New Pipeline Mid-America nancial arrangements pipeline to carry MORNING TRIBUNE April 11, 1960 Mexico-Area Financed N. to the Twin Cities and son, Wis. Prudential Insurance Co. of ica will supply a total of 42 dollars as construction of the line progresses, the firm said. maining 29 million has been through a public offering of stock and debentures.

Construction of the line will the middle of April, Mid-America nounced, and deliveries to the ern terminals are anticipated cember. The first shipment of pipe for the project left the mills last week. The system will serve as a common carrier pipeline for propane, butane and natural gasoline. Originating in the Texas-New Mexico area, it will flow as a single line to McPherson, and then form two branches- one minating 'hear Twin Cities, the "other Madison. The pipeline will generally be of 8-inch diameter, with a 10-inch section from the Texas Panhandle to McPherson and a 6-inch section from Ottumwa, Iowa, to Eventual capacity will be 000 barrels daily into McPherson and 86,000 barrels out.

Total length of the syswill be 2,400 miles. term Robert E. Thomas, chairman of the executive mittee of Texas railroad, is president and chief executive officer of Mid-America Pipeline Co. The railroad owns about 19 per cent of the stock in the Pipeline Co. announced completion of fifor construction of a 71-million-dollar liquid petroleum gas products from Eunice, IN BUSINESS By Leonard Inskip Richard Saunders Bob Ylvisaker DEATHS EDWARD H.

COOK Amermillion pipeThe reobtained common Madi- begin annorth- in De- LAMBERTON, Minn. ices for Edward H. Cook, 59, federal aviation agency district supervisor for plant maintenance in Anchorage, Alaska, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Kluegel mortuary here, with burial in Lamberton cemetery. Mr.

Cook died April 5 of a cerebral hemorrhage in Anchorage. Born in Lamberton, he lived in Buffalo, for 15 years and was with the aviation agency in Alaska for 16 years. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. W. G.

McGee, Lamberton. MARTIN A. DOLAN Minneapolis. EDWARD A. OLSON Services for Martin A.

Dolan, 77, 1418 Golden Valley Golden Valley, who died Thursday, will be at 9 a.m. today at Ascension Catholic church with burial in St. Vincent's cemetery, Osseo. Dolan, a painting contractor, lived all his life in the Minneapolis area. Survivors include Nhis.

wife, Emily; a daughter, Ruth Mauren; three sons, Martin, Donald and George; a brother, John and a sister, Marjorie, all of Services for Edward A. O1- son, 85, 5837 S. Elliot who died Saturday, will be at 1 p.m. Welander Quist mortuary, 1825 Chicago with burial in Hillside cemetery. Born in Chetek, Mr.

Olson lived in Minneapolis 65 years. He retired in 1943 after 46 years as a Minneapolis city employe. Previously he was employed by the Minneapolis Street Railway Co. for 18 years. He was a member of Calvary Lutheran church.

Survivors include a son, Morris and a daughter, Mrs. Viola Engen, both of Minneapolis. EUGENE L. WEARE Services for Eugene L. Weare, 65, 307 Oak Grove, who died Saturday, Albinson Peterson, Tuesday at 1701 Chicago Av.

Born in Pittsburgh, Mr. Weare lived in Minneapolis seven years. He was an assistant foreman for the Milwaukee railroad. He is survived by a brother, Glenn, Wichita, Kans. Miner Dies After Rescue LOUISA, Ky.

(AP) A 58-year-old coal miner died early Sunday shortly after caved-in he rescued from a mine in which two co-workers lost their lives Arlie Hall of Neon, had been freed from beneath a huge piece of rock. Killed when the roof of the mine caved in were Hall's brother, Marvin, 50, and Herman Short, 45, Whitesburg, Ky. 38 Cars Hit; Police Arrest College Driver MOORHEAD, Minn.Dorian Henry Cordes, 22, a Concordia college student from Regent, N. Sunday was held by police here on charges his car struck 38 others during a three-hour period early yesterday. Police said Cordes' car rammed the 38 vehicles between 1 a.m.

and 4 a.m. Police said Cordes told them he bought liquor at Dilworth west of here Saturday night and could not recall what happened after that. Idaho to Send Uninstructed GOP Delegation TWIN FALLS, Idaho-(P) Idaho Republicans chose their 14-vote delegation to the national GOP convention in July, but there was no effort from the floor of the Republican state convention Saturday to instruct delegates on whom to vote for. By resolution the convention commended the administration of President Eisenhower and Vice President Nixon but there was no mention of Nixon as a candidate for president. The Idaho delegation will vote as a bloc at the Chicago convention for the candidate who is favored by a majority of its delegates.

Bonn Won't Push Berlin Plebiscite BONN, West Germany (UPI)-West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer has decided not to press for a plebiscite in West Berlin until the city senate decides it wants one, informed sources said here Sunday. They added that the senate is unlikely to call for a plebiscite now, preferring to hold trump card in case negotiations with the Russians run into rough weather. Adenauer, they explained, believes the impetus for a vote must come from Berlin itself rather than from the occupying powers or the Bonn government. This view, it was reported, will be presented by Foreign Minister Heinrich von tano in Washington during a pre-summit conference with the foreign ministers of the United States, Britain and France. Trucking Firms Plan to Merge 43 I MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE PHOTO BY POWELL KRUEGER Elizabeth Bintner, 4, and Kathleen Kelly, 2, Sunday asked Easter Bunnies Diane Skaar to be a good bunny and buy a ticket to an Easter Monday ball to be given by Incarnation Catholic church at the Knights of Columbus hall, 79th St.

and S. Dupont Av. Elizabeth lives at 3853 Harriet Kath- leen at 3529 Stevens Av. and Miss Skaar at 3544 S. 3rd Av.

T. D. Montgomery Services to Be Today Services for Theodore D. Montgomery, 54, vice president of the S. T.

McKnight Minneapolis property management firm, will be at 3 p.m. today at the Fred W. Johnson mortuary, St. Paul. Burial will be in Elmore, Minn.

Mr. Montgomery died Saturday. He lived at 1776 Arona St. Paul. Born in Wright county, he lived in St.

Paul 26 years. He had been associated with the McKnight firm for five years. He was past president of the Twin City Society of Security Analysts, a of the St. Paul Athletic club, the, Midland Hills country club and Minneapolis Kiwanis club. Before going with the McKnight firm, he was manager of investment research for the First Bank Stock Corp.

Survivors include his wife, Helen; a daughter, a son, Rodger, all of Minneapolis, and a brother, Clarence, Buffalo, Minn. City Woman Is Struck by Car, Critically Hurt A Minneapolis woman was injured critically about 2:30 a.m. Sunday when she was struck by a car on highway 8 near the St. Anthony ping center. Irene Adamson, 40, 142 N.

17th was admitted to North Memorial hospital, Robbinsdale, with broken legs and internal injuries. Miss Adamson was walking on the highway when she was hit by a car driven by Herbert J. Gaudette, 25, 1629 Central St. Anthony police said. Gaudette said he was driving south on the highway and had just turned west on Kenzie terrace when the woman appeared on police he road reported.

ahead Gaudette said he did not see her in time to avoid the accident. He was not tagged. Ed Brown, St. Anthony police captain, said Miss Adamson was wearing dark clothing, making her difficult to see. Carleton Senior Heads College GOP DES MOINES, Steve Smith, Watertown, S.

a senior at Carleton college, Northfield, was elected chairman of the Midwest Federation of College Young Republican clubs at a meeting of the group here. Special to the Minneapolis Tribune WATERLOO, Iowa--Briggs Transportation St. Paul, and McCoy Truck Lines, Waterloo, will merge, it was announced here Sunday. The merger is subject to approval of state regulatory authorities and the interstate commerce commission. Under the plan, McCoy will be operated as a division of Briggs.

The two concerns have an annual volume of about eight million dollars and employ 650 persons. Russ to Talk Over Dull Entertainment MOSCOW about dullness (AP) viet plays, movies and TV shows will get an airing here next week. The board of the Union of Writers will meet Tuesday. About 150 men and women from all parts of the Soviet Union will take part. COMPANY ANNOUNCE THE REMOVAL OF THEIR OFFICE TO 1115 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING OUR NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER FEDERAL 5-4201 MEMBERS MIDWEST STOCK EXCHANGE APRIL 11, 1900 save office space, office "Records Guardian" Office Records Storage Center quick telephone reference service delivery to your office your office "Records Guardian" retention plan microfilm service record storage center 939 Upper Midwest Building FE 6-0138 Re-locating your office? Consider this truly distinctive building in the heart of the Minneapolis loop.

First Federal Building TREASURY STATEMENT -The cash position of the treasury compared with correspond. ing date a year ago 1000's omitted): April 5, 1960 April 3, 1959 Balance $4.133.151 $7.752,272 Deposits fiscal year July 1 $67,205,490 $58.100,195 Withdrawals fiscal year. $71,397,814 $71,221,932 Gold $19,407,798 $20,441,687 Total debt. 1x) $286,799,277 03 $286,154,874 0 -includes $408,164,749.58 debt not subiect to, statutory limit. on Seventh Street between Nicollet and Marquette FIRST FEDERAL ear around air conditioning, Otis "Autotronic" elevators, resilient flooring, acoustical ceilings and fluorescent lighting make the new First Federal Building a desirable address for businesses seeking distinctive offices, in a prime location, at low-cost.

Space available at money-saving rates or large enterprises. Locate in ated office building at 83 South and Marquette. on units to accommodate small Minneapolis' most centrally situSeventh Street, between Nicollet FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION phone FE 3-0423 Walter R. Youngquist, President ANNOUNCEMENTS OBITUARIES and FUNERALS ACQUARD- Alfred age 63. of Red Wing, Minn, Services interment at Red Wing.

Arr, Albinson- Peterson lEast Chapell 1838 Central Av. Russell terson. Director, ANDERSON- Carl age 76, of 1911 11th. Av. S.

Survived by son. Robert G.1 brother. Herman of Mols.1 sisters. Mrs. Carl Holmaren.

Rockford. Mrs. Axel Peterson, Kenosha, Mrs. Albertina. Ring, Cokato, a sister 2 brothers.

in Sweden. Charter member of First Church of the Nazar. ens. Services Tues, p.m at The Albin Chapel. Paul Albinson Sons, directors.

2200 Nicollet Av, Interment Glen Haven Memorial Gardens. AUSTIN- -Hannah age 85. formerly of 1411 E. 38th St. on Sun, Survived by daughters, Mrs.

Esther Rehl. A Zinga, Glendale, Mrs. Richard Tickle Mrs. Roland Quam. Fargo, N.

D. 8. children; 16 great grandchildren. Serve ices 2 p.m.. at Welander-Quist (West Chapel) 2301 Dupont Av.

S. Interment Hillside. BAMBERY-Mrs. Mary 1560 Laurel, St. Paul, Mother of Mrs.

W. A. Hart. Mn. Gilbert, both of St.

Paul: Mrs. Estelle Reeves, John H. Miss Anne, all of Millbroe. Mrs. E.

A. Prouix, San Francisco: 12 grand. children: 13 great grandchildren. Fu. neral from the, Willwerscheid, arv.

1167 Grand St. Paul. 8:30 a.m. Requiem, Mass. Immaculate Heart of Mary Church.

Summitt Snelling. St. Paul, 9 o'clock. Interment Rosemount, Minn. Visitation after 2 p.m, Mon.

BARTKOSKE Ravmond age 41, 1712 NE. Fillmore St. Survived by wife Lois, 4 daughters Cheryl, Marian, Julia and Janice, father August, brother Alfred, sister Mrs. Victor Court. Services Mon.

8:30 a.m. Billman- Hunt Chapel, 2701 Central. Requiem Mass 9 a.m. St. Clement's church.

Interment Fort Snelling. Rosary 3 p.m. Sunday, BIGELOW-Herbert. residence Deltwood, White Bear Lake. Survived by wife, Elizabeth Stoltze Bigelow: daughter, Kathleen: son.

John: mother step-father, Mr. Mrs. Rov J. Harris. San Jose, Calif.

Services p.m. at Church of John the Evangelist, Portland Kent. St. Paul. Interment Oakland.

There will be no visitation. Memorials to Shat. tuck School at Faribault. Minn are preferred. Arrangments, Dampier-Baird Mortuary.

000 74. of 3644 Nicollet Av. Funeral notice later. rangements by Gleason Mortuary. pipeline company.

Dividend Declared Directors of Minneapolis Gas Co. declared a dividend of cents a share on the company's common stock, payable May 10 to stockholders of record April 28. There are 1,826,770 shares outstand- ing. Sales High Recorded Fairway Foods, said it had wholesale sales of 250,000 during March, a record for one month. Sales for the first quarter of 1960 totaled over $11,000,000, the firm said, a gain of 17.7 per cent over the same period a year ago.

Planner Appointed Allen E. Peyer joined Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. as an assistant to Victor P. Buell, vice president and director of marketing. Formerly new products planning manager for Hoover Canton, Ohio, Peyer Peyer will, do market research, market and economic analysis, and long-range planning at ADM, the company said.

Chrysler Meeting Set C. E. Briggs, vice president of Chrysler Corp. and general manager of its Chrysler and Imperial division, will meet with dealers from Minnesota at noon Wednesday in the Curtis hotel. Briggs and J.

C. Cowley, director of advertising and sales promotion, will discuss merchandising and promotion plans for spring and summer with the dealers. Film Manager Named Richard C. Polister was of named general manager George Ryan films, Minneapolis film production company. Formerly with Continental Films, Minneapolis, Polister have charge of motion Polister ture and television film production as well as the firm's new filmstrip department.

Less Iron Mined Preliminary United States bureau of mines figures show that only 58.9 million long tons of iron ore were produced in the nation last year, lowest output since 1938, Skillings Mining Review reported. The Lake Superior region accounted for 43 million. long tons, 73 per cent of the national total. Iron ore imports rose 29 cent to a record high of 35.6 million long tons. Venezuela and Canada together supplied 76 per cent of the ports, which were valued 815 Stocks Decline The New York stock exchange reported that 815 common stocks listed on the exchange declined in price during the first quarter of 1960, while 249 advanced and 24 showed no net change.

I SEE by the TRIBUNE ST. PAUL MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Carroll. BIRTHS GIRLS Mr. and Mrs. Larry G.

Strohkirch, 632 Asbury: Sharontee Marstad, 1032. Central. Juan-Jose Martinez- Barcelona. Spain; Vivian K. Macfariane, Summit.

Russell J. Hellerbach, 281. Fartington: Betty Lou E. Herber. 281 Fartington.

Bernard G. Schiemann, 443 Beacon: Grace S. Newman, 312 Summit. Robert E. Martin, 3800 Van Duke.

White Bear Lake: Mary C. Kipka, 988 E. Cook. Ronald E. Hiltunen, 336 Cypress; Louise C.

Swenson, 1827 E. Ivy. John R. Moline, 4835 Stevens apolis; Harriett Bailey, 1003. E.

Ivy. Victor G. Klein, 437 Van Buren: Margaret A. Lies, 274 Dayton. James E.

Morrissey, 207 Pleasant: Judith Post, 207 Pleasant. Peter P. Seerup, 319 S. 13th South St. Paul; Sandra M.

Lord, 351 Bates. Thomas R. Skahen, 3010 W. River road, Minneapolis; Sarah A. Murphy, 1821 John Aldrich, LaCrescent.

Minn. Phillip Davids, 42 Southwood Vadnais John Erickson, 615 S. 1st South St. Poul. Thomas Haigh, Rt.

5 Stillwater. Patrick Larkin, 1398 St. Clair. Richard Lipke, 1047 Sperl, West St. Paul.

Alfred Monson, 215 county road Shoreview. Nicholas Mucciacciare, 360 Moria. LeRoy Noack, 669 4th Mendota: Heights. Lester Nordin, 1160 E. Minnehaha.

Kenneth Schotl, 485 N. Kent. Orville Thomas, 3401 Stinson neapolis. Delbert Valley, 2048 Floral White Bear Lake. Lloyd Walker, 1760 Dodd road, West St.

Paul. BOYS Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Aiken, 586 Holly. Robert Brennan, 1519 Almond.

William Claus, 377 West Baker. Richard Franco. 235 Exeter PI. John Hebaus, 487 Oakland. Eugene W.

Johnson, 854 Beech. Robert Kippley, 12 Susan. Vernon Larson, 1262 Thomas. Jerome Liedi, 1005 Park Mahtomedi. Bernard Lucking, 995 Century.

Maplewood. Loren McDonald, 1186 Hewitt. Francis McDonough. 889 E. 4th.

William McGuire, 2130 Aztec lane, Mendota Heights. Gene J. Murphy, 653 W. California. Joseph Ruiz, 228 E.

Fairfield. Russell Schaeppi, 632 Selby. Robert Sweeney, 1680 Oakdate, West St. Paul. Louis Thill, 1472 Iglehart.

Palmer Vinitsky, 1950. Morgan. Albert Yanka, Lakeville. Owen Young. 718 N.

13th South St. Paul, Donald 2153 Temple court. Alfred Ziegimeier, 1050 McKee. Egan Township. DEATHS James Burke, 78, 365 W.

Grand, South St Paul. Joseph Elm, 84, 1375. VanBuren. Michael Gallagher, 75, Motley, Minn. John Hall, 89.

833 Holly. Wilhelmina Jansen, 87, 1222 Lafond. Cyril Klecatsky, 56, 336 S. 6th South St. Paul.

Christian Peterson. 79. 1341 Alameda. Louis Strobel, 67. 1967 Orchard lane.

White Bear Lake. Adele Joseph Werth, Welch, 61. 1404 1839 Yorkshire. 83, Pan Am Jet Sets Transatlantic Record LONDON- (UPI) -A Pan American World airways Boeing 707 jet airliner Saturday night flew from New York to London in five hours 25 minutes, to set a new record for the trip, according to the airline. The old record was five hours 27 minutes, set in November 1959 by another Boeing, Pan Am said.

-NOW MORE THAN 515,000 COMBINED 650.000 SUNDAY CIRCULATION Minneapolis Star and Tribune BYE--Paul Survived age 35, of 2932 17 Av. by father, Oscar Bye of brother. John of Mols. Memorials preferred for Missions. Interment Roselawn cemetary.

Funeral Tues. day: 1 p.m.. from Lake Funeral Chapel, E. Lake St. at 12th Av.

PA 4-5444. CHANTRY--Lee 9420 Elliot Av. Survived by 3 sons. Ellsworth Ralph Don of 3 grandchildren. Services Tues, afternoon 1:30 Werness Bros.

Chapel' under auspices of Midway Lodge AF AM. Interment Minn. Acacia Park Cemetery. Friends may call at chapel beginning Sunday 6 o'clock. ERICKSON-Allie (Boldue), age 77.

of 2228 W. Broadway. Survived by sister Amanda Bolduc, nieces and nephews. Services from the Knaeble Funeral Home, Upton W. Broadway, Mon.

8:15 a.m. Requiem Mass St. Anne Church, 9 a.m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery.

Rosary Sun, evening. Visitation beginning Sunday noon. FELLER-Martin age 69 of 26 Oak Grove. Survived by a brother. Christy Feller a sister, Margaret Feller.

Funeral Monday 8:15 a.m. from the Gleason Mortuary. 2650 Nicollet Requiem Mass 9 a.m. at Holv Rosary church. Interment St.

Anthony cemetery. Rosary 8 p.m. Sun. FELT -Selma of 1340. Fairlawn Way, formerly of 2411 Aldrich Av.

N. Survived by 1 son, Paul: grandson, John; granddaughter, Kathryn; brother, Charles Johnson and 2 sisters Emilyn Lofgren of Stillwater and Mrs. Ewald Carlson of Marine on the St. seth- Croix. Anderson Services Monday 1:30 SundFuneral Home.

Interment Crystal Lake cemetery. Memorials to St. Marks Lutheran church. GAMMON Ray age 67. 3640 11th Av.

S. Survived by wife, Helen; daughter, Mrs. Warren Schei, son, Ray, North Springfield. grandchi dren. Services Tuesday 12 a clock noon, Werness Brothers Chapel.

Interment Hillside Cemetery. Friends may call at chapel, beginning 2 als clock Mon. if desired memorimay be made to Mt. Olive Lutheran Church. HORARIK-Mary.

age 86, of 1440 S. 3rd. St. Notice later. AndersonPeterson Chapel 27th Av.

S. at- Franklin, Clifford Peterson. Director, JOHNSON- Hannah, age 80. of Erskine. formerly of Mols.

Survived by niece. Olga Ness, Erskine nephew, C. H. Carlson. Chicago: 2 nieces in Norway.

Services reviewal 2 p.m. Crystal Lake Chapel. Interment at Crystal Lake. JOHNSON-Joel age 70. of the Minnesota Soldiers Home.

Services Monday 11 a.m. at the Soldiers' Home Chapel. Interment National cemetery. Visitation Sunday at Albinson -Peterson (South Chapel). Chicago Av.

at 17th Russell Peterson, director. KASPRICK-Mark G. Infant son of Mr. Mrs. Lyle C.

Kasprick of 3042 Highway 8. Brother of Susan Michael. Grandson of Mr. Mrs. Max Kasprick.

Graveside services Tues. 11:00 a.m. Ft. Snelling National Cemetery. Visitation at the Billman-Hunt Chapel, 2701 Central.

-Ethel residence 4825 Upton Ave. on Fri. Survived by husband, Martin T. (Tom); brother, Thomas Farguahr, Oberland, Ohio, Services Mon. 3:30 p.m.

at WelanderQuist (South Chapel), Chicago Ave, at 19th St Graveside services Tues. afternoon, Mount Hope cemetery, Ashland, Wis. KINSTLER-Alice, age 49, of 4236 Toledo. Survived by husband, Kennetb: sons, Kenneth, Gary Steven; 2 grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Marion State, St.

Paul. Services 2 p.m. Tues. at Wooddale Lutheran Church. Interment Elmhurst Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to Wooddale Lutheran Church. Reviewal will be after 5 p.m. Sun. at John Billman's Park Funeral Home, 3960 Wooddale. LINDENFELSER-Rudolph, age 59, of Albertville.

on Sun. Survived by his wife, Ethel: 2 sons, Anthony of Monticello Richard of Rogers: 5 daughters, Mrs. Donald (Corrine) Davis of Gardena. Mrs. Philip (Shirlev) Steffens of St.

Michael: Mrs. Godfried (Jane) Widmer of Mound, Laura Mildred Lindenfelser of Albertville: 3 brothers; 3 sisters 12 arandchildren. Requiem Mass Wed. 9:30 a.m. at St.

Albert's Church. Albertville. Interment Church Cemetery. Friends mav call after 6 p.m. Mon.

at the Evans-Nordby Funeral Home. Osseo. Keith L. Nordby. Director, at the residence after 1 p.m.

Tues. MONTGOMERY--Theodore of 1776 Arona St. Paul. Survived by wife Helen daughter Kathryn Ann and son Rodger one brother Clarence A. Montgomery, Buffalo, Minn.

Services Monday 3 p.m, at the Fred W. Jchnston Funeral Home, 334 N. Snelling St. Paul. Interment Elmore, Minn.

MOSTUE-Mary age 66, of 2156 St. Anthony St. Paul. Survived by husband, Melvin son, Jack A. Gleason of Walker, daughter, Mrs.

June F. Phillips: grandson. Charles E. 2 great-grandchildren: brother, Charles. A.

Swedberg, all of St. Paul; sisteer, Mrs. Florence Bergdahl of Greencourt, Alberta. Can. Services Mon.

1 p.m. at WashburnMcReavy (Southeast Chapel), 405 Central Ave. Interment Hillside Cemetery. Reviewal after 2 p.m, Sun. MUELLER-Helen age 76, of 711 Washington St.

NE. Survived by her brother, Joseph 3 nieces, Mrs. Florence Swanson, Mrs. Marguerite Schipper Mrs. Helen LeVesque: 2 nephews, Philip W.

Kohl Robert Mueller, all of Mpis. Funeral Tues. 8:30 a.m. from the Bertch Funeral Chapel, 1304 University Av. NE.

Requiem High Mass in St. Boniface Church at 9 a.m. Interment St. Anthony Cemetery. Rosary Mon.

evening at 8 p.m. Member of St. Anne's Society. Visitation after 1 p.m. Sun.

NARANCE-Edwin age 64, residence 2856 Florida St. Louis Park, on Friday. Survived by wife, Violet, son, Robert; stepmother, Lena Narance, Fond du Lac, brother, Emil, of Fond du lac. Services Tues. p.m.

at Welander-Quist (West Chapel), 2301 Dupont Av. S. Interment National Cemetery. Member of James Ballentine Post 246. VFW.

Ballantine Post Chapel service be held Mon. 8 p.m. at the mortuary. Friends may call after 12 noon Sunday. NICOLAS- Leonard of 2116 Oliver Av.

S. Survived by son, Raymond A. Nicolas, Mpis. 3 grandchildren, great-grandchildren. Requiem High Mass Mon.

9 a.m. at The Basilica of Mary. Sun. 4 p.m. at Gill Brothers at (Central Chapel), just off.

Hennepin Reviewal, after 2 p.m. Sun. Memorials preferred to donors choice..

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