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A-2 Wednesday, July 5, 1972 Green Bay Press-Gazette Last of Air Crash Victims Recovered OSHKOSH The last six bodies of the persons killed in the collision of North Central Airlines and Air Wisconsin planes were recovered and identified Sunday and Monday Winnebago County officials said today, Four bodies were recovered from Lake Winnebago on Sunday morning by county divers. The last two were found Monday afternoon. Seven others killed June 29 crash were recovered earlier. The bodies were all identified by FBI agents who used dental records, finger prints and surgical scars. Recovered Sunday were the bodies of Curtis Wanner, 20, Chicago, an employe of Air Wisconsin; Charles Peebles, 62, Appleton; Linda Alles, 19, Weston, and Floyd Oehler, 26, Omro.

Recovered Monday were the bodies of Joe Cutler, Fremont, and Barbara Steele, 14, of Skaneatles, N.Y. The body of Barbara's mother, Mrs. I. W. Steele, was recovered earlier.

Other bodies recovered earlier were David Jacobs, 29, Rt. 2, Kaukauna, the Air Wisconsin pilot; Michael Gaffin, 30, Appleton, the Air Wisconsin co-pilot; Kenneth Koenig, 50, Neenah; James Cuzzort, Arlington Heights, the North Central pilot; Alton 0. La abs, 31, Bloomington, the North Central copilot, and Frances M. Raab, Schiller Park, the North Central stewardess. Truman Still 'Satisfactory' KANSAS CITY (AP) Former President Harry S.

Truman remains in satisfactory condition at Research Medical Center, where he is hospitalized for tests relating to what doctors say is a "lower gastrointestinal ailment." Hospital officials report the 88-year-old Truman has been resting comfortably and was visited Tuesday by his wife, Bess. A spokesman said Truman's physician, Dr. Wallace Graham, has given no indication when the former president might be discharged from the hospital. GREEN BAY PRESS- -GAZETTE Founded June 28, 1915, the Press-Gazette is published each afternoon and Sunday by the Green Bay Newspaper Company, 435 E. Walnut Green Bay, Wis.

54305. Second class postage paid Green Bay, Wis. Carrier home delivery 80c a- week. Single copy price: daily, 15c; Sunday, 30c. Available by mail wherever carrier service is not offered.

Circulation rates for mail subscriptions available on request. Member: Associated Press and Audit Bureau of Circulation. Publisher: Daniel C. Beisel; Editor: David A. Yuenger; Editorial Page Editor: James Bartelt; Managing Editor: Lawrence A.

Belonger; Advertising Director: John W. Yuenger; Circulation Manager: Donald J. LeSage; Production Manager: James Erickson. Telephone: Area Code 414-435-4411. 111 MONTGOMERY WARD Records of the Day Deaths Death Notices on Page D-9 URDAHL.

Mrs. Walter (Elizabeth), 58, 442 Michigan Sturgeon Bay. At Davis Mortuary after 3 p.m. today. Funeral 9 a.m.

Thursday, St. Joseph Catholic Church. WOERFEL, Mrs. Rudolph (Lillian), 84, formerly of Sturgeon Bay. At Davis Mortuary from 6-9 p.m.

Thursday. Funeral 11 a.m. Friday, St. Joseph Catholic Church. OLSON, Orville (Glenn), 52, 337 S.

Madison St. At Schauer and Schumacher East Side Funeral Home after 7 this evening. Funeral 10 a.m. Thursday, funeral home. PHELPS, Mrs.

Aletha, 73, 212 Iroquois Ave. At Ryan Funeral Home, De Pere, after 4 p.m. Friday. Funeral 10 a.m. Saturday, funeral home.

GILLIS, Mrs. George (Elsie), 83, formerly of 619 Roy Ave. At Blaney Funeral Home after 3 p.m. today. Funeral 11 a.m.

Thursday, Annunciation Church. KUCHENBECKER, George, 93, Rt. 2, Greenleaf. At Nickel Funeral Home, Morrison, after 4 p.m. Thursday until noon Friday.

Then at the United Methodist Church, Lark, until funeral at 2 p.m. NOWAK, Louis, 65, Rt. 3, Luxemburg. At McMahon Funeral Home after 7 this evening and from 2-10 p.m. Thursday.

Funeral 11 a.m. Friday, St. Mary Catholic Church. DELFOSSE, August, 88, formerly of Namur. At WeisnerMassart Funeral Home, Casco.

Funeral 11 a.m. Thursday, St. Mary of the Snows Church, Namur. BEILKE, William, 74, Scandinavia. At Malcore Funeral Home after 7 this evening.

Private funeral services Thursday morning, funeral home. RENTMEESTER, Clarence, 65, 409 Elizabeth St. At Malcore Funeral Home after 2 p.m. Thursday. Funeral 10 a.m.

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Erie De Pere. At Ryan Funeral Home after 4 p.m. Thursday. Funeral 9:30 a.m. Friday, St.

Anne Episcopal Church. WINK, Charles 91, formerly of Rt. 2, Fremont. At Wieting Funeral Home, Brillion, after 4 p.m. today.

Funeral 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Zion United Methodist Church, Forest Junction. MAC DOWELL, Irving 82, 1823 29th Two Rivers. At Wieting Funeral Home, Brillion, after 3:30 p.m. Thursday.

Funeral 2 p.m. Friday, Peace United Church of Christ, Brillion. KRUEGER, Harold 55, Rt. 1, Brillion. At Wieting Funeral Home after 3 p.m.

Friday. Funeral 2 p.m. Saturday, Zion United Methodist Church, Forest Junction. KIEKHAEFER, Mrs. Lydia, 88, Rt.

2. Greenleaf. Nickel Funeral Home, Morrison, in charge of arrangements. DORNER, Jacob 56, 2113 30th Two Rivers. At Klein and Stangel Funeral Home after 3 p.m.

Thursday. Funeral 10 a.m. Friday, Holy Redeemer Catholic Church. Births ST VINCENT Monday, July 3. KANTIN, Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald 2322 Shady Lane, daughter. ARTHUR, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.

Clay daughter. Tuesday, July 4 PHILLIPS, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, 837 Colonial son. KREROWICZ, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond, 215 N. Wall Denmark, daughter. BELLIN MEMORIAL Wednesday, July 5 JONES, Mr. and Mrs.

James: 1137 Harvey daughter. ST. MARY'S Monday, July 3 DAWSON, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, 940 Watermolen daughter.

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The father is the son of Mrs. Stella Moore; 1222 S. Baird St. Fire Calls GREEN BAY FIRE DEPARTMENT Monday, July 3 10:02 p.m., 1213 N. Irwin squad call, Dawn Saunders, cause unknown, taken to St.

Vincent. 10:51 p.m., 1853 Mills squad call, Elsie Gillis, 83, dead on arrival. Tuesday, July 4 12:05 a.m., Charmin Fox River Mill, fire call, broken sprinkler head. 1:06 a.m., 1360 Thrush squad call, false alarm. 6:59 a.m.

Charmin Fox River Mill, fire call, broken sprinkler head. 10:17 a.m., Norwood Avenue and Dousman Street, grass fire. 11:21 a.m., 217 S. Monroe squad call, Richard Berceau, 2, cut on head, taken to St. Vincent.

12:01 p.m., Shorewood Golf Course, grass fire. 2:09 p.m., 1000 N. Ashland rubbish fire. 2:21 p.m., East Shore Drive and N. Webster Avenue, grass fire.

5:35 p.m., 1136 14th squad call, Mrs. Temple De Groot, 50, head injury, taken to Bellin. 7:14 p.m., N. Irwin Avenue, grass fire. Wednesday, July 5 12:11 a.m., 333 Oak Grove, rubbish fire.

2:35 a.m., 1201 Main squad call, Daniel Browne, 20, back injury, taken to St. Vincent. Cancer Toll Cancer kills more men than any disease with the exception of disease of the heart, the circulatory system and complications therefrom. 3 COLOR CHOICES! GREEN REVERSES TO BLUE, GOLD TO BROWN OR GOLD TO RUST BENEFITS DOUBLE TONES. 2188 Reg.

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Officials announced a new hour postponement of the opener, originally scheduled for last Sunday. They hoped both players would be ready to meet on Thursday. Fischer arrived in Reykjavik early Tuesday. The Icelandic Chess Federation had rejected his demand for 30 per cent of the gate receipts, but he agreed to come after a London investment banker doubled the $125,000 purse which he and Spassky will divide. Girls Chosen KEWAUNEE (PG) Jean Maedke of Algoma and Sandy DeGrave of Luxemburg have been chosen as Kewaunee County's dress revue representatives for the Wisconsin State Fair.

Miss Maedke is a member of the Cool City 4-H Club and Miss DeGrave is a member of the Bells of Luxemburg, Alert Out For Man, Grandchildren State Police sent out a nationwide alert today for an Ontonagon man and his two grandchildren who have been missing since Sunday, when they failed to show up for a rendezvous with the children's parents. Missing are Harold Roehm, 69, and his grandchildren. Linda and Scott Roehm, both 12. The two children and their grandfather set out by car Sunday to visit relatives in Oregon. Linda's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Keith Roehm, and Scott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roehm, who left at the same time, were driving camper trucks and had planned to meet Roehm and the children at Ashland, Sunday night. The last time the two couples saw the trio was when they all stopped to use a restroom near Bergland, Mich.

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