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iiiTunm amp rur.nin i i oimuRns and funerals THE MINNEAPOLIS STAX see WORLD 13 NEWS DEATHS CLIFFORD BURR, 58, 4218 NE. Arthur a truck driver, died Saturday. He was a lifelong Minneapolis resident. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday in Fox Sullivan mortuary, with burial in Hillside cemetery.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. John Kollar; mother, Mrs. Frida Burr; one brother, Lawrence; two sisters, Mrs. William R. Horan and Mrs.

William Fitzgerald, and three grandchildren, all Minneapolis. Services for MRS. CLARA A. GENERAL Kennedy administration's peace corps is going to be very hard, very real work, according to its newly named director, R. Sargent Shriver.

"I would suggest that anybody who anticipates a I 1 a i me irain now," ne said. He iit I ao said that the peace corps "in uui uc a iia vcu iur urau dodgers, as Rep. Gross Iowa) had suggested. Shriver, the President's brother-in-law, said selective service director Lewis B. Hersey had agreed to permit deferment of draft-eligible peace corps-men until their terms of Deace Brandt mil corps service are up.

But they will be subject to the draft after their peace corps duty. West Berlin's Mayor Willy Brandt says he is "inclined to believe there will be no new Berlin crisis within the next few months perhaps later this year." Brandt conferred with presidential defense aids in Washington over the I. oirruMni rummn ANOHION MyMrtrJ midence 59. fl franc Av. $.

on tat. Survived by daurnr, Mr. ltnn (Nancy I Holm ol MimouIo, Montana, ion David San Jat, 3 childrtni uirtri. Mil, ihl luflUid, Mri Florence Choir, Mf. Gladvt Vick, St.

Color, brother. Maurice M. Hammer, Mplt. Servlcet Wed. 3 p.m.

Mount Olivet Lutheran church, SOrh 4 Kno Av. i. Interment float-ont Hit la cemetery, fdon Prairie. Family prefer iriemoriali to the church. Friend may call at Molandor-Ount, W.i Chapoll.

2301 Dupont Av, after 4 p.m. ANOIMON Ntli A ago 73 of S04a Av. Funeral nonce later. The Henry W. AndertoM Mortuary, 3640 23rd Av 1 ANDIIIOM Otollio, ago 45.

residence 2308 MtNalr Av. No en Sun. Survived by daughter. Mil Ivelyn O. Anderton, MpH.i tent, loili Vernon Jackionville, Fla.i 0 erandchlldrom tll'ert, Mri.

Martha Firtmon, Maryland) Mri. Millie Hand, Brainerd. Mrt. Olaa Belknap, California) Rudolph Wed-man, Cult and Otto Wedman, Delaware. Service Wed, 2 p.m.

Bethlehem Lutheran church, 22nd A. Fremont Av. No. Interment Cryital lake cemotery. Arrangement! with Welander-Quilt (North Chapell, 1300 W.

Broadway. Memorial! to tethle-hem church preferred. Ktvitwal otter 10 e.m, Tuoi. AIINOS Albert, ago 70. of 2540 14th Av.

S. Formerly of Hampton, Minn, beloved hulbond el lllllani brother ot Alvln, Atwator. Minn.i John Arendi, San Dleao, Calif. Member et Molt. Gomel Tabornad the O.

A. Voterant. Service! Tuoi. 2i30 p.m. at (Now Eail Chapell 3207 Control Av.

at St. Anthony Blvd. 6uw.ll feterion. director. Interment Ft.

Snillmg. IINSON Axel. 78 of 53J2 14th Av. S. Survived by beloved wife, lourg M.i nlecei 1 nephewu I brother In Sweden.

Member Flrit tvonaell-cal Free church. Service Tuoi. 2i30 p.m. The Albm Chapel, aul Albin-ion Soni. 2200 Nicollet Av, Interment lakowood UWITT George I0S Iglehart St.

Paul, hutband of Maryi brother ot Mri. Robert I Florence I Lewn, Mr. Joseph (Rosollal Jehnion Chariot H. tlewett all of Moll. Funeral from the chapel et O'Halloran it Murphy, 21 W.

6th St. at Main St. Pawl, a.m Tueiday. Kequl' i Man St. Mark i Church, Dayton 1, Moore, 10 o'clock.

Interment Roiurrectien. Friendi may call after 2 P.m. Monday St. Mark Mon't Club parlih vigil A30 P.m. Monday.

IRAA Rev. (Chaplalnl Henry eg 71. of 4053 13th Av. S. Beloved hulbond of Ethel, father of Mri.

Gilmer lEIeonor) Seeamlller. Docoreh, Iowa. Mr. Harold (Bonniel Warrington. Nora Sprlngi, Iowa brother of Carl Braa.

Hills, Minn. Also surviving ar 3 grandchildren. Service Tuei. afternoon ot 1 clock ot Our Redeemer Lutheran church, 40th St. at 27th, Av.

S. with viewing previou to rv-Ice. Interment Fort Shelling National Cemottry Friend may call beginning Mon. noon at Alblnson-Peterson (South Chapel) Chicago Av. at 17th St.

Russell Petorton. director BROWN Mri. Nettie 93. formerly of Minneapolis died at St. Petenburg, Florida, Sunday afternoon.

Survived by 3 daughter. Mrs. Ruth Brown Olson of Everett, Wash.) Miss Alice E. Brown of St. Petenburg, with whom the reiided and Mrs.

Sarah Brown Seymour of Seattle, Wash.) 9 grandchildren and IB great-grandchildren. Funeral servicei In St. Petersburg. BURR Clifford, age 58, of 4218 Arthur St. NE.

Survived by daughter Mr. John (Oomal Kollar, mother Mr. Freda Burr, I brother Lawrence, 2 til-tori Mri. William R. (Florence) Heron, Mri.

William (Dorothy) Fltigerald and 3 grandchildren, all of Mplt. Funeral servicei Tuei. 2 p.m from Fon-Sulli-von Funeral Parlors. 253S Central Av. Interment Hillside.

Visitation beginning Sun. at 2 p.m. COllINt Michelle Jean," age 4. of 2916 13th Av. S.

Survived by parents, Mr. Mri. Jamoi M. Colllnii 1 brother, Patrick David; grandparents, Mr. TO REMEMBER Mon, March IS.

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lusmEii lauip. NIRMAN Clarence eg SO of UIJ Sm Av. S. Survver bv wife, laurei a son Henry He man, 3 lister. Mr.

Anton Mamiion. Winona Mr. Id lucnholl, fountain City, Wn. and Mr. Louis Flld.

Portland. Or. Service Mon. 10 a.m at Alblnson. Peterson ISouth Chapell Chicago Av, at 17th Russell Petorton, director, Interment Hillside Cemetery, JINHIA Anton, 00 75.

of 2131 44tn av. N. survived by wite. Marie; 2 son. Charle J.

ft I tul dbuahtert. Mrs. Henrv (Froncetl I una ft Mr Clarence (Ann) Brgauisti 12 grendchildreni great-granachll dren, Strvlce Wed. 8.30 e.m. Ma-lone runeral Hem.

Fremont at lowry 9 'eleck. Requiem Mat St. Bridget i church. Interment Si. Vincent I.

Rosary Tues. 8 p.m. Rev.ewol after 7i30 p.m, Mon. JOHNION-Corrle, age 89 of 3306 Pure St, NE. Survived by daughter, Mrt.

Mabel Odencransi sons. Carl ana Idwint 10 grandchildren; 23 greatgrandchildren. Service 1 ,30 p.m. Wed. at Gustavut Adolphu Lutheran church, 27th ft Lincoln St.

N.E, In. torment Hillside Reviewal at John Billman'i Nicollet Chapel. 2121 Nlcol. let and at church prior to services. JOMNIOM Eric 3617 Clinton Av.

Notice of service lotr, Arrang.ment Wms KOLARS Frances 3100 Humboldt Av. N. Survived by husband. Clement J. i 3 daughter, Mr.

Richard IShlrlevI Shore, Brlflly, Mr. Clovton IChorlotte) Scott, Momlngs.de. Mis Joan Kolart, Mpls.i litter. Mr. Gust larton.

Anoka; 3 brother. Melville A. Hopoenroth, Oak lawn, III, loren C. Mound, Archie St. loull Parki 4 grandchildren.

Servic Wednesday ip.m. Swonson Funeral Ham. Lowry Irving Av. N. Interment Crystal lak Cemetery.

Friands may call after 7 p.m Monday. USMAU -Arrello, aoe 86. 1719 36th Av. NC. Survived by 2 daughters, Mr.

Maln Brennan, Mr. Wallace (liab.ll Somteni 2 son. Ervln ft Mel-vln lesneau; 7 grandchildren; II great-grandchlldrent 2 sister. Mr. Mary Horry, Mrt.

August (Annal Heinioli 2 brother. Martin ft Joseph Snoop Services Tue. 8i30 a.m. BUI-man-Hunt Chapel, 2701 Central, Re-aulom Mas 9 a.m. St.

Charles Bor-romeo Church. Interment Calvary cemetery, St. Cloud, Minn Rosary 8 p.m. Mon, Visitation after I p.m. Monday.

LUBAU Mathilda, ag 74 year, of Roger Survived bv I ion. Frederick Ende of Rogersi 7 daughters, Mrt, Gall House, Mn. Jamet Wlellntkl, both of St. Paul; Mrt, Eldlna lucht, Otteo; Mr H.rbert Ruppeliu. Ham-eli Mr.

Corydon Hohentteln. Mrs. Edwin Gmach, both of Mplt ft Mn. Elmer Finke, Roger; I brother, Ervln Sher.r of Waviatai 6 listen. Mri.

Ben Mllbert, Mn. Christine Keesling, both of Woyzatat Miss Sophie Scherer, Foreiton; Mn. Leon Dor. St. Cloudi Mn.

Jacob Yetrer, MHacai Mn. Henry Yetier, Oak Park; 35 grandchildren; 14 grat-grandchlldrn. Requiem mau Tue 10 a.m. at St. Martin Catholic Church.

Rog.n, Interment St. Martin' C.m.t.rv. Friend may call at th Evant-Nordby Funtral Horn. 1st Av. ft 2nd St.

Oneo. Parish rosary Mon 9 a.m. MiCAUlIY Philip of 5220 Nelson Drive. Shoreview. Survivad by hi wife, Margaret; sons.

Philip J. St. Paul, William ft Seattle, Wash, ft John Ahwaz. Iran; 1 sister, Mr. Mori Hurley, lafav-ette, Ind.

There are 5 grandchildren. Funeral from the O'Hallorn ft Murphy Chapel. 215 W. 6th St. Paul Wed.

8:30 a.m. Maternity of Mary church 9 o'clock Interment Rosa-lawn. Visitation after 1 1 e.m. Tues. Rosary vigil 8.30 e.m.

Tues, MOIRKI Delld age 66, of 2520 Benlamin St. NE. Beloved mother of Mrs. Williom R. (Irene) Benson.

Roger of St. Paul. Also survived bv 3 sisten. Mn. William Rasmus-sen, Tomoh, Mr Earl Sisson, Mpls.i Mrs.

Russell Rasmussen. Santa Clara, Calif, ft a brother, Edwin A. Kriebel, Mpls.i 6 grandchildren. Services 1 130 p.m. Wed.

at the O. E. Larson Chapel. 2301 Central Av. NE.

Interment lakewooa. Visitation from 5 p.m. Mon. until time of lervlce OGlf Edward Albert, age 62, 3129 6th St. on Monday.

Survived by wife, Lucillei 3 tons, Edward Rudy A. ft Richard G.i 9 grandchildren; a brother, leilie: 2 sisters, Mn. Isabel Rick.rt, Mrt. lenora Berg. Services Wed.

1:30 p.m, Sundi.th-Anderson Funeral Home. Interment Crystal lake cemetery. OlIICKA Anne ag. 67, of 1530 California St. N.E.

'Survived by her husband, Joseph; 2 daughters. Mrs. Clifford (Mary Ann) Sokol ft Mrs. Stanley (Gladys) Waiikj 2 grandchildren; 1 brother. Joseph Nalepka.

Funeral Wednesday 8.30 a.m. from Kapala Funeral Horn. Solemn requiem high mass 9 a.m. in Th Church of th Holy Cross. Intrmnt Resurrection c.metery.

3rd order of St. Francis rosary 2 o'clock Tues. p.m. Parish rosary Tuesday vnlng 7 o'clock. Rosary oeity (Polish unit) rosary Tuesday v.

7i30. Visitation after 7 p.m. on Monday. PERSON Oscar, eg 75, residence 3235 Blalsdell Av. on Sun.

Survived by sister in Sweden; nieces, nephews, r-'isins end friend. Service Wed. 2.30 P.m at W.land.r-Quiit (South Chapell, Chicago Av. at 19th St. Interment lakowood.

PETERSON-Charles age 83. of 3949 Elliot Av. Survived bv daughter. Mn. Claron (Margaret) Rieket grandson, John Rieke.

Services Tues, 1 p.m., The Albln Chapel. Paul Albinson ft Sons, directon, 2200 Nicollet Av. Interment Ft, Snelllng National cemetery. Ritual by Pattenon Post 7, V.F.W. Monday evening at 8 P.M.

Also member of Arthur McArthur Camp, United Spanish War Veterans. PITIRSON Gertrude S. (Mrs. J. Albert Petnon), ag 87 of 4146 7nlth Av.

formtrly of Dawson. Buffalo, and Grand Marais, Minn. Survivad by daughter, Mrs Myron P. Lund of Mpls.i son, Arthur I. E.

Peterson of Grano Marais, 4 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral notice later Arrangements Mc-Divltt-Hauge Chapel. Lawrence Hauge. director, 2825 E. loke St.

PETERSON H. age 47, of 3724 18th Av. So. Survived bv 2 isten. Miss Pearl L.

Petorton. Mn. Ernest C. (Josephine) Klopp, niece ft 3 nephews Services Wed. 1 p.m The Albin Chop! Paul Albinson ft Sons, dlroeton, 2200 Nicollet Av.

Interment Hillside) REYNOLDS Wanda ego 3 of 4031 22nd Av So. Survived bv parentt, Mr. ft Mn. Donald 5 broth-en, Torrance, Rocky, Patrick, Sean, 2 tittera. Debra and Ml-chaele; grandparent, Mr.

ft Mrs. Frank Ho.ch.rl end Mn Clara Reynolds. Service Wed. 7:30 e.m. Me-Divltt-Hauoe Chapel, Lawrence Hauge, director- 2825 E.

lake 8 a.m. Church of the Incarnation. Infermeht Fort Snelllng National emtry. IICI Angtllne. age 70 of 2353 Jame Av.

N. Survived by 2 dough-ton. Mri Walter Kenton Mpls. and Mr. France Millar, St.

Paul; 3 soni, Leonard Rica. Michael Couture and John Rice, and I brother. An-toin Basha. Odanah. and 15 grandchildren end 5 great-grandchildren Services Tue.

morning 9 o'clock at Albinton-Potenon (South chapell, Chicago Av at 17th St Russell Peterson, director. Rosary 8 p.m. Mon. Visitation beginning Mon. noon.

SMITH Fordham (Ford) age 80. 3407 Irving Ave. died Sat. Survived by wife Tore. A daughter Mn.

Victor (Barbara) Olson. A son Curti and 4 grandchildren. All of Mpls. Services Tues. 1i30 P.m.

Sundseth-Anderton Funeral Ham. Interment lakewooa' Cemetery. All memorial mav be directed to Christ Enallsh Lutheran Church, lowry at Oliver Av. N. SOOIRQUIST Emmy ag 78, m-ldnc 3719 Aldrlch A op Sun.

Survived by sons. Waldiek and Earl 3 grandchildren; brother, frnet Sloquitt, North Branch, Minn. Services Tues. 1:30 em. Salem Lutheran church, 42nd ft Dupont Av.

No. Interment Crystal lake cemetery. Arrangement with WIondr-Ouist (North Chapell, 1200 W. Broadway. Reviewal previous to servic.

SOLTYS Kotherin. eg 79, o' 112 7th Av. NE. Survived by husband, Phillip, ont, Joseph, Frank, John ft Edward, daughten. Mn.

A. T. (Julia) S'one, Mr. R. K.

(Stella) Knight. Mn. C. J. (Anne) Brarelton ft Mory Carlton, 15 grandchildren, 5 greatgrandchildren Funeral from the Peter Koilak Funeral Home.

1918 Unrvenity Av. Wed. et 8:30 e.m. Requiem high rroit In All Saint church at 9 a.m. Interment St.

Mary cemetery. Memben of fosary Society pleas notei Parish rosary 7:30 p.m. Visitation after 6 p.m. Mon. tWANSON Reuben T.

of 906 W. 42nd St. Survived by wife Caroline daughter Mn. Jack Fritbie. of Salem, Ore.

soni Donald Everett J. ft Kenneth T. ell of Mplt 10 grond-children, sister Mrs. H.V.E. Johnson Cannon Falls.

Services Tue eftemoen 3 o'clock, lakowood Cemetery Chapel. Interment lakowood. If so desired memorial! may be made to Messiah Lutheran Church. Reviewal at lake-wood Chapel ertvieu to Mrvfc ft et Wen-toss Brathen Chapel beginning f'on i e'eloek. IWANSON-tlrving Dov.

2401 Ford Roae) South. Survived bv wife, Castle D.i Mr. Mary Swamon of brother, Charle 1 nephew end 1 tilec. Member of Typographical Union. Service Tue.

morning 10:30 Wetness 8rether Chapel. Recitation ef th Rosary Mon. eve. 8:30. THOMSON Julia, age 84, 2210 3rd St, on Sun, Survived bv en daughter, Mn Morris (Dorothy! Marks; 2 Iranddoughters, all Mpls.i 3 s.it.rs 4 brothen Service Tue.

10 a.m, Ascension Catholic Church, 18th ft Brvant. Interment St. Mary Cemetery. Rosary Men 8 p.m. at th Sund-em-Anderson Funeral Horn, WELCH Annama.

ag 57, ef 2609 Fremont Ave, on Sat. Survived by son, Henry E.i 3 daughten Mrs. Robert H. Dahlei Mn. Patricia Conlln of St.

Paul; Mri Carl F. Saline; 13 Rrandchlldren, Brother. George lan-art Sisters, Mr. David H. Buck of Amarlllo, T.non Mr.

G. R. Keeper. Funeral Wed. 8i3o a.m., Welandar.

Qulst IWet Chaeel) 2301 Dupont Ave. Requiem Mau 9.00 at the Basilica of St Mory. Interment Ft. Snelllng National Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary Tues 8 p.m at the mortuary.

Memorial! may be lent to the Uni. venlty leukemia Fund. Friend! may call beginning Tuei. noon. WM1RIIY Jam.

Chaika. Minn. Survived by 3 daughten. Mn. Rabert McloHirty, St.

Paul, Mn. M.lvln Schua, Mn. Oscar Reed, Choska; sons. John. Shakepee, Vincent ft Edward, Chaska, Robert, Ronald.

USMC. brother ot John, Green 111. George. Cologne, Mn J. Mover, Mankato.

Mn. T. Rendl. Huron, S. Mrs.

J. C. O'Neill, Henderson ft 19 grandchildren Vlsltotlon Zomlohn Funoral Horn, Chaska, afttr 5i30 Mon. Requiem Mau 10.00 Wednesday, St. Nicholas Church, Carver.

WONO Daniel I. aged 47. 7016 Portland Av S. Gravesld servicet Mon. 11am at lakowood cemetery, Arrangemenn Blllman-Hunt Chapel, 2701 Central.

nimnw LDTt 2 ADJOINING 12 grave let In prom-Inent tectlon In Hllfslde Cemetery near entronc. H. Meier. Ml 9-7840. I.

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Eve. by aopf 3515 Hnneln. TA 2-2629 1. FUNERAL DIRESTORS Welander-Quist FUNERAL INFORMATION ANDERSON Mn A. W.

North Chop ANDERSON Mildred Chape PERSON Oscar South Chapel SODIIOUIST Emmy Chapel STRINHIIBER llovd Chop. WELCH Anna Mae Chapel NORTH CHAPEL 1200 W. BROADWAY. JA 9-9201 SOUTH CHAPEL CHICAGO AV. AT 19TH FE 2-6566 WEST CHAPEL 2301 DUPONT AV.

FR 7-2203 EDINA MORTUARY 5116 HIGHWAY 169 S. WE 9-8574 McDivitt-Hauge 2825 E. LAKE ST. PA 4-3621 LAWRENCE HAUGE DIRECTOR Albin Chape 2200 Nicollet FE 3-1418 Paul Albinson Sons DIRECTORS Gill Brothers Central Chapel FE 6-3675 JUST OFF HENNEPIN AT 14TH ST. South Chapel TA 7-4646 5801 lYNDAlt AV.

SINCE 1884 GLEASON MORTUARY Enlarged Modernized NICOUiT 27TH ST. TA, a-5207 Washburn-McReavy SOUTHEAST CHAPEL 405 CENTRAL FE 3-2368 NORTHEAST CHAPEL 2W JOHNSON ST 1-8389 "ANDERSON-PETERSON 27th Av. S. at Franklin Private Parking FE 6-9663 CLIFFORD PETERSON. Dlrctor ALBINSON-PETERSON 1701 Chicago FE 2-2464 320? C.ntrol ST 9-8889 RUSSELL, PETERSON.

DIRECTOR DAVIES MORTUARY Harmon Place at 14th St FE 2-4351 knaeble's JA 9-9636 W. BROADWAY AT UPTON SWANSON IOWRY AT IRVING N. JA 9-9691 BARNEY ANDERSON 36a CHICAGO AV. TA 4 0771 WALItR I ELAND. DIRECTOR Billman-Hunt 2701 CENTRAL NE.

ST 9-3535 Werness Brothers 3700 Nicollet TA 4-2624 Henry W. Anderson 3640 23rd Av. S. PA 9-2331 MALONE AT LOWRY JA l-ft0A O. E.

LARSON 2301 CENTRAL AV. ST 9-3571 LEE MORTUARY 3700 NICOLLET TA 4-2624 REUHt lit Enga-Memorial Chapel 5600 EXCEISIOK BLVD. WE 9-5600 "Fin funerals need not be costly" RICHARD GILL CHAPEL FRANKLIN AT CHICAGO FE 5-7729 ENGER far Av GrentSt. Jf 6-3634 STrOBECK-JOHNSON HOPKINS WE J-9020 BERTCH FE 5-784 1 Kapala's FE 2-5497 230 '3TH yN6- THOMSON BROTHERS 2533 AV. 2-8753 SUNDSETH-ANDERSON lYNPAlt AT 21 ST AV.

N. JA 9-9291 21 ST AV. JA 9-9? John BILLMAN Joe HOUSE OF FLOWERS FE 5-4259 MORRIS NlESEN RICHFUtp UN 9-3226 FLYNN SON lYNDALE S. AT 36TH TA 2-3181 BUCHINGER-GEARHART 2535 CENTRAL AV ST 91 564 Hodroff Sons FE 6-5000 BURR GORANSON 3040 lYNPALE S. TA 3-7279 WHITE FUNERAL HOME TA 3-7264 Peter Kozlak ST 9-8869 HUBER EXCELSIOR Gearty-Davia Rcbbinsdale RAlNVILLE BROTHERS CHAPEL 222 Hennepin FE 9 0951 Hanson-Nugent FE 5-5128 MILLER FUNERAL HOME Columbln Helehts SU 8-3975 Lake Chapel PA 4-5444 Seifert GR 2-1716 Mound" Fox-SullTvan STF1244 EVANS NORDBY, OSSED" WATERSTON 4343 NICOILET AV TA 5-4567 I MUDS OF THMKS WE WISH to express our sincere gratitude to all who helped by tvmpathy, klndnas anal flower to lighten our grief during our recent bereavement.

THE FAMILY OF MRS. EMMA HILLOCK (LEHMAN! joyride get off Shriver at all," Huston Movie star Nancy Kwan has offered to teach British soldiers Chinese and how to use chop- sticks, but the army turned her down. Miss Kwan, or perhaps her press agent, had answered an advertisement for a help prepare Miss Kwan the King's Own Yorkshire light infantry for duty in Malaya. The ad, placed by the outfit's commanding officer, specified that the teacher be beautiful, to insure attendance of the classes. THE DAY'S RECORDS MINNEAPOLIS DIVORCES GRANTED Nervin D.

Koltonder from Denno M. Kel-landtr. Lorain Whtlihan from Patrick H. Wh.ll-han. Betty J.

Andersen from Fostner W. Anderson. Clarence J. Sindermen from Barbara L. Sinderman.

Marvin H. Birkheli from Henrietto I. Birkholi. COMMUNICABLE DISEASES NEW THIS YEAR Caies Deaths Cases Deaths Diphtheria Inf Hepatitis Influenza Measles 0 67 1 66 0 0 54 44 30 14 I ..12 Scalp Rinaworm. 3 Meningitis 0 Scarlet 16 Tuberculosis 4 Inactive 2 Active 2 Whooping Cough 1 DEATHS Nancy H.

lain, 3, 3001 Oakland Av. Anna Ballon. 84, 3414 N. James Av. AA lv.

Afl 1813 Av. Atnes t. Cooke. 76. 1321 N.

Russell Av. Ragnar Carlson, OJ, Jn s. 2 1st av. Olga I. Hallber, 73, 2629 S- 37th Av.

Harry Martin. 71, 2635 S. 14th Av. ilsa M. Nelson, 70.

3205 E. Minnehaha Plcuvv Violet Tgrnbull Nelson, 72. 2311 Pillibury Av. Lena S. Romsos, no dge.

3915 S. 2nd Av, Phillip E. Sandill, 55, 3707 Nicollet Av. Karl P. Scherbo, 81.

3217 Dakota St, Louis Park. Rebecca Smith, 7 303 S. 19th Av. Jami Soon. 74.

108 S. Washington Av. Morgan! Tyrrell, 47. 1832 Pleasant St. Paul.

Emma C. Whollen. 80. Curtis hotel. FIRE CALLS MONDAY A.M.

2:34 104 Willow, emergency. 3:27 317 Clifton basment. ST. PAUL MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Anthony M. Romano, 523 Fuller St Paul; Rachel L.

Fitch. 811 Portland Sf Paul. Dunne Callahan. 675 DeSoto St Paul; Marilyn R. Mathlson.

663 DeSoto St. Paul, abort A Patrin. 701 Bedford St. Paul; Thelma A. Patrin.

951 Bradley Sf. St. Paul. Stanford H. Colin.

3837 S. Aldrlch Janice V. Heoland. 2668 Minnehaha St. Paul.

Murray Caiieriv. 1990 Laurel St Paul) Yvonne C. Anderson, 1909 Ford Pkwv. St. Paul.

Steven R. Oleson, Rochester, Minn.i Ann C. Mosman, 467 Portland St. Paul. Michael Richardson, 297 Pleasant Av.

St. Paul; Patricia M. C. Kaliuewskl 416 E. Winona St.

Paul. BIRTHS GIRLS Mr nnd Mrs. Russell Alecksen, 129 Oak Knoll Woodbury Heights. Sylvester lendol, 324 Academy. Excelsior, David front.

699 Jackson St. (Salt Crum. 1481 Conway. Eric Iricson, 3686 Kenny lano. Whit tear Lake.

(bur Mmi 149rt Minnohnha. Paul Keesmenn. 633 LoBore road, little Canada. Dennis Koriln. 5794 Crest North St, Paul.

Wilbur liobenew. 51 Southwood Vad nnit Hiahtl. Gerald Nickel. 641 Berweod, Vadnais Heights. James Sampalr.

1921 Munster. Pour Cimon. 924 Haau Av. John Thomas. 3091 Arcad llttl Can- ado.

Joseph Welrick, 1077 Strvker West St. Paul. OYS Air rmrl Mrf Duios Chrrsttw. 2896 N. Pascal, Rcse- viiie.

Guy Collova, 3l 35 Centerville read. Vad nais Heiahts. IlM.rJ RHmo 1937 Pnlnr Leonard Kleintr. 259A Clarence, Maplewood. toward Maker.

266 Baker St Thomas Moo. 3968 VanDyk. Whit Bear RorTsslina, 1080 Randolph Av, SJIrhla Turri 1553 Hudson road. Jerome Writht, 1201 Chicago St. Pout Park.

TWIN GIRLS Mr and Mrs. Arthur Weoworth. 1992 E. Hyacinth Av. DEATHS Dorothy Chevre.

35. 394 laurel Av. Frank Gulk. 69. 318 E.

Winifred. Albert O'Connor. 67. 435 Fry St. Urh Ylinon.

64. Brainerd Minn. Chemists to Meet Dr. Paul Trout, vice presi dent and technical director at Waldorf Paper Products, will discuss developments in paper chemistry at a meeting of Twin City Chemical and Allied Trade association at the St. Paul University club March 20.

MAKES SCENTS TOTTENHAM, England Tottenham council informed complaining residents that deodorant will be used to curb unpleasant smells from a gar bage disposal plant. (V) HATCHER. 86, 5700 S. Colfax who died Saturday, will be i p.m. Wednesday at werness Brothers chapel with burial in Parkers Lake cemetery, Plymouth.

Born in Plymouth. Mrs. Hatcher lived in Minneapolis 47 years. survivors include four daugh ters, Mrs. W.

W. Purdham and Mrs, P. C. Parsons, Minneapolis; Mrs. W.

W. Paine. San Diego, and Mrs. W. E.

Colby, Kalispell, Mont; three grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. Memorials are prererrea to Parkers Lake Methodist church. The body will be at the chapel after Tuesday noon. Services for JOSEPH J. JERUZAL, 69, 928 Thomas St.

Paul, will be 9 a.m. Tues day at St. Adalbert's Catholic cnurcn. St. Paul, wiui Dunai in Winona, Minn.

Mr. Jeruzal. who died Satur day, was a railroad engineer for 47 years. He was a member or the Railroad Brotherhood and the American Legion. He served in the army in World War I.

survivors include nis wite, Gertrude; two stepsons, Dr. Richard J. Frank and Gerald Frank, St. Paul; two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Fischer and Mrs.

Estelle LaVoy, Pine City, and two brothers, Frank St. Paul, and Carl Chicago. Services for HOWARD C. KELSEY, 61, Rock Island, 111., who died Saturday, will be p.m. Wednesday at Listoe and wold chapel, St.

Paul. Burial will be in Forest Lawn cemetery. Mr. Kelsey was born i ti Watertown, and was a graduate of the University of Minnesota. He was a manufacturer's rep resentative for welding equip ment and supplies and a member of the American Welding society.

A veteran of World War he was a member of the Mo-line (111.) Rotary club and the Broadway Presbyterian church, Rock Island. Survivors include his wife, Winifred; his mother, Mrs. An-tonie Kelsey. Aurora, a daughter, Marilyn, Grinnell, Iowa, ana a Drotner, ur. Ken neth Aurora.

EDWARD A. OGLE, 62. 3129 N. 6th died today. He was a lifelong Minneapolis resident Services will be 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday at Sundseth-Ander- son chapel with bunal in crystal Lake cemetery. Survivors include his wife. Lucille; three sons, Edward Rudy A. and Richard all Minneapolis; nine grandchildren; a brother, Leslie; ana two sisters, Mrs. Isabel Rickert and Mrs.

Lenora Berg, both Minneapolis. MRS. JULIA THOMSON, 64, 2210 N. 3rd a Minneapolis resident 47 years, died Sunday. She was born in Northwood, Iowa.

Services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday in Ascension Catholic church, with burial in St Mary's cemetery. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Marks, and two grandchiiaren, an Min neapolis. There will be a rosary serv ice at 8 p.m.

today at Sundseth- Anderson mortuary. Services for MRS. KATH- ERINE E. WERDEL, 67, 4056 S. Queen who died Friday, will be 8:15 a.m.

Tuesday at Fox-Sullivan mortuary and 9:15 a.m. at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic church with burial in St. Mary's cemetery. She was born at springneia, and lived in Minneapolis 35 years.

Survivors include six daugh ters, Mrs. Michael Delmonico and Mrs. Victor Omar, both of Minneapolis; Mrs. Robert Des- a a i Bloomington; Mrs. Thomas Merriman, Fullerton, Mrs.

Jack King, Costa Mesa. and Mrs. Robert Shaver, Pomona, two sons, Bernard Santa Ana, and Norman St. Louis Park; 34 grandchiiaren; a sister, Mrs. Anna Arents.

Grand Rap ids, four brothers, William Ruscha. Oakland. Charles, Port Orchard. Francis, Omaha, ana Hen ry, Springfield, mo. ELSEWHERE NEW YORK ROBERT Mc ARTHUR CRAWFORD, 61, composer of the song "The Army Air corps.

HOUSTON. Texas WIL- LIAM TAYLOR WELCH, 70, son of the founder of the Welch Grape Juice company Oberlin Student Gets Fellowship Ralph Huenemann, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Ruben H. Huenemann, 305 W.

48th has received a one-year grad uate study under the Wood row Wilson National fellow ships. A senior at Oberlin col lege, Oberlin, Ohio, Huene mann has won scholastic honors for three years. He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa in his junior year, and has been endorsed as a candi date for a Rhodes scholar ship. He has been active in the Student China committee, Musical union and athletics. He is team captain in track and cross country.

Huenemann will do his graduate study in Asian area studies. weeKena. rveero ana wnue sLuaems Hiv itsllAnAe onI nniiin I lium oia virugce aiiu uiuvci- sities in San Antonio, Texas, staged another stand-in demonstration Sunday. The Majestic theater was the target for the third time in six weeks. Secretary of Interior Steward Udall says he is trying to make his department a national one instead of devoting most attention to problems of western United States.

"The great crucial problem is in the east now," he said. He said the nation has only 10 more years to "really do significant things" in conservation because private ownership of land is growing rapidly. Joseph Cardinal Ritter of St. Louis, says he is opposed to federal aid to edu cationbut if it comes, Catholic children should share it. "As it now is proposed, there is no question in my mind but that it discriminates against children who at Cardinal Ritter tend private schools.

If public funds are raised for educational benefit of the children of America, then all children should share in that benefit," he said. Sen. Morse Ore.) says if Russia succeeds in its proposal for a three-man secre tariat at the United Na-tions "all hope for effective U.N. action would undoubte 1 disapear once and for all." A three -man cretariat would require Morse unanimous agreement to act, he pointed out, and for that reason the United States should take the lead in attempting to eliminate the veto in the security council. ABROAD Yugoslav President Tito and his wife are en route to Liberia by boat today after a visit to Accra, Ghana.

Before sailing Tito said he and his wife were "deeply impressed" by Ghanian hospitality. Four, moun taineers rest- Tito ed in Kleine Scheidegg, Switzerland, today after climbing down from Eiger mountain to find the eyes of the world on them. The quartet became the first climbers to scale the almost vertical north face of the mountain in winter. SHOW BIZ Director John Huston poses the question that inside international sex symbol Marilyn Monroe there is a nice quiet young woman fighting to get out. Huston is preparing a 1 Huston film biography of Sigmund Freud which he says "has eiven me a Marilyn new insight into the minds of some of the stars I have directed." "I think her big handicap is that she is unable to live up to her sex symbol status in real life," he said, in view of Miss Monroe's tangled emotional life.

"In fact, I don't think she really cares much Mi Udall CO i Mrt. James D. Collins, Mr, I Mr. M. J.

Stein. Services Tuesday 8.30 a.m. from the lake Funeral Chapel, East lake at 12th Av. So. Mas of the Angels 9 o'clock Holy Rosary church.

Interrntnt Fort Shelling Natl. Rotary Monday 8 P.m. Revlewal after 2 p.m. Monday. PArkway 4-5444.

CIONIN Jay age 67, of 3912 25th Av. 5 B.loved hutband of Levi na. father of Patrick Cronin, ft Mr. Carol Cowell, Menatha, brother of James, Rock Falls, Flovd, 111., William Cronin, Mrt. Owen Williams, Glendlve.

Mrt. P. H. MeCann, Detroit, Mkh. Mrt.

Phillip- Vollrath. Mn. Henry Goettsch Mn. Martin Zlckert, Greenwood, Wit. Services Wed.

morninp II o'clock at Alblnson-Peterson ISoum Chapel) Chicago Av et 17th St. Rut-sell Peterson, director. Interment Fort Snolling National Cemetery. Visitation beginning Tuei. noon.

CUTSFORTH A. E. (Earil of Chet.k, proprietor of the Yellow lodge In Cnetek for the pan 44 years and well known In Barron County ft the Slat for his work In the Republican party, passed away on Wed. night at Luther Hospital in Eau Claire. Funeral servicei will be held Monday, March 1 3th at 2 p.m.

ot th Prsby-terian Church in Chetek, Rev. Rostron officiating. Arrangements bv The W. I. Burnham Funeral Home DAHllfi Mamie age 54 of 3233 Central Av.

N.E. Beloved wife of Carl M.i mother of Jack and Craig Dahlin, titter of Walter E. Johnton, Ipswich, Mast, and Oxel J. Johnson, Ronton. Wash; also 2 grandchildren.

Servicet Wed. 1 130 p.m. at Albinton-Peterton (New East Chapel), 3207 Central Av. at Sf. Anthony Blvd.

Russell Peterson, director. Interment Hihtlde. Fri.nds may call beginning Tuet. noon. DANIILSON Mae Elizabeth, age 72.

of 2636 Grond Av. S. Survived by husband, David titter, Mrs. Pearl Frison, Mpli.i brother, Harry C. Buchanan.

Portland, Ore.i nieces and nephews. Services 1:30 p.m. Tuet. at John Billman Nicollet Chapel, 2121 Nicollet, Interment Ft. Snelllng.

DIITI Frederick, age 39 of Lan.iboro, Minn. Passed away en Sun. Survived by wife Doris, 3 torn, Frederick III, Steven Paul and Thomas Lynn. Hit parents, Dr. ft Mrs.

F. W. Dietz of Pine Island; 1 brother. Dr. Donald Di.tr, Pine Islandi 1 sitter, (Jane) Mrt.

Howard Weil ot Rochester. Funeral services 2 p.m. at Methodist church in lanesbora. Interment In Pine Island cemetery. Friends may call at the Johnson Funeral Horn in lon.iboro until time of service.

DOPONT Gideon, eg 86, of 2S12 26th Av, N. Born St. Claire. Quebec, Canada. Survived by 4 ton George, Hector, Dr.

Joseph ft Laurent, 4 doughteri Mr. Milton (Laura) Si-fort, Mn. John (Luclllel Sullivan, Mr. Donald I8maattel Shoughnetsy ft Mrt. Joseph (Retail) lenhoff.

4) grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren. Services from th Kno.bl Funtral Horn, Upton et W. Broadway. Tuesday Si 15 a.m. Requiem Mas Sf.

Ann' Church 9 a.m. Interment St. Mary Cemetery. Rosary Mon. p.m.

Visitation beginning Sunday 4 p.m. lOHSTIIN Ptrcv, eg 58. of Watertown. tuddenly on Sat. Survived by wife.

Martha; 2 brother. Harold of Watertown, Norton of Mpli.i 2 listers, Marion Cohen of Kansas City; Kansas, Nora Keller of Tulta, Okla. Servicei Trinity Lutheran Church, Watertown, Tuet. 10:30 a.m. Grave-lid services Acacia Cemetery, Men-dota, et 2.30 p.m.

Memorials to Heart Fund prof. BlomauUt Funeral Home. Watertown, Minn. CITTINS Angus 63, 6601 11th Av. 5.

Survived by wife, Dorothy, daughter, Mrt Robert (Nancy) Dahl, Bloomington, 3 grandchildren, several niece ft nphwt. Requiem Moss 10 a.m. Tuesday St. Stephen' Catholic Church. Rosary 8:30 p.m, Monday at Thomson Brother Funeral Horn, corner Park Ave.

at 26th. St. Thot who prefer may give memorial! to Heart Fund ar Our lady of Good Counsel Hotpltal. OBONOUIST Stella age 68 of Brainerd. Minn.

Survived by husband, Victon son, Glnn: daughter. Mr. Geonje (Dorothy) Falkenborg; grandchildren; 2 sitters, Mrs. Margaret Thurau, Mr. Bessi Webster.

Service 1 p.m. Tuet ot the Henry W. Anderton Mortuary, 3640 23rd Av. S. Interment Suntet, Memorial preferred to Shrine Hospital.

UHNH Kenneth Kermlt, eg 47. of North Hollywood, formerly of Mpl. Born 9-19-13 Survived by wife, Deri of North Hollywood; tan, Rob-art, Atlanta, Ga.t aoughtri, Roberta of Romona of Denver, Donna and Debra Kay of North Hollywood; parents, Mr, ft Mr. Arthur Gunner of Paco.ma Calif-i lister, Mrs. Jo Yanr of Bakertfiold, 3 brothers, Ellsworth, Donald in Baktrtfield and Arthur in Paceima.

Calif. Service at Pierce Brother Mortuary, 10261 Victory North Hollywood, Calif. Wednesday, Burial in California. MATCHER-Clara A of 5700 Colfa Av. S.

Survived by daughter. Mr. W. W. (Esther! Purdhom.

Mr. (litllanl Parsons, both of Mr. W. W. (Harriet) Pain.

San Diego. Calif, ft Mm. W. E. fEvaMh) Colby, K)'tell, 3 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren.

Service Wed. f-. ternoon 1 0 dock WemeM Brother Chapel Interment Porkr lak Com-' try. If so desired memorial may be made to Porker lake Methodist Church. Friend may call at th Chaptl beginning Tue.

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