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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1971 Section IB 16 rherrev I Lodal Obituaries Hester James F. Hester beloved husband of Marion, nee Meservey; devoted father of Mary Bacr. James F. Jr. and Peter: dear brother cf Margaret Disher; grandfather of eight.

Resting at the A. V. Furman Funeral Home, 3100 W. Irving Park Rd after 3 p. m.

Saturday. Funeral Monday. 9 a. to St. Matthias Churcn.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment All Saints Cemetery. Financial secretary of Mc-Mullen Court. No.

7, c. O. F. Member Cop's Kin Sentenced in Murder Hofstetter of Business Club Dies Lee A. Bergman Services for Lee A.

Bergman, 65, a former Chicagoan, will be held at 10:30 a. m. Monday in the chapel at 809 N. Kromei a Little League baseball uarjes A. Holstetter, 71, died yesterday in St former president of the Execu- James Hospital, Chicago tives UUO Of Chicago, died Mr TRnc ojjx; m- I man i Hie Homestead, Fla.

Mr. Berg- died Thursday in Baptist Hospital, Kendall, Fla. He was retired iramer nf Rproman Auto Parts Co. in Chicago, past president of the Automotive Affiliated Representatives here, and past president of the Chi- cago South Side Shrine Club. He moved to Homestead six years ago.

Mr. Bergman is sur- a brother; and six sisters. yesterday during the dub's; luncheon meeting at the Pick Congress Hotel, apparently of a neaix auacK. Mr. Hofstetter, of 1236 Maple Evanston, retired a year ago as export manager for the Ace Fastener Swineliue division, 4100 Victoria St.

Hejtricia Flanagan; his mother, i also was an honorary member! ranees; a granason.two Drotn-; ers and a sister. Mass will be George S. Swanson time and could not explain his Mass for George S. Swanson, action. 77, of Las Vegas, retired In a confession given to po-supervisor of Ravenswood Hos-1 lice the day of the murder and pital, was said yesterday in Las introduced by Assistant State's Vegas.

Mr. Swanson, wholAtty. Gino DiVito, Sharp, of moved to Las Vegas after his 7151 S. Michigan said that retirement, died Monday in his he and four other youths were home. Survivors include his i in a car near 74th Street and widow, Marie; three sons, Union Avenue when one said, Lynwood, Samuel, and Her-j "Let's get that guy" and point-bert; three grandchildren; and ed to Patrolman Kaner of the Charles A.

Hofstetter in 1960 of the International Trade Club dren; 30 great-grandchildren, of Chicago in recognition of an(i one great-great-grand-ahnost 50 years of service to child. BY JOHN DAVIES "Rrtiff Sham 94 a ecMeae 1 graduate and a brother and I nephew of policemen, yester day pleaded guilty to the June 19 shotgun slaying of Patrolman Kenneth G. Kaner and was sentenced by Criminal Court Judge Louis B. Garrippo to 30 to 125 years in prison. Sharp told the court be was smoking marijuana and drinking wine and whiskv at the Englewood district, who was alone in his squad car making out a report at the time.

Shot in Head According to the statement, which Sharp reaffirmed in court, Sharp took a sawed-off Sbotgun, approached Kaner audi said, "Hi, Officer." Kaner looked up and Sharp fired a blast into Kaner's head. Dressed in a dark vested suit I and a colored shirt. Sharp told the judge that he did not know why he shot the policeman. "The last eight months I have been trying to reevaluate the incident but just don't un-derstand it," Sharp said. "Maybe the influence of alcohol and marijuana had something to do with it." Defends Accomplice Sharp reiterated an earlier efntamnnf tViaf Prorllov Clreen 24, of 7600 S.

Stewart who i was one ot tne youins, naa nothing to do with the murder. Green was convicted of Kaner's murder Sept. 15. Sharp's attorney, Eugene Pincham introduced 13 character witnesses including Sharp's brother Tyrone, 33, a task force policeman assigned to the Chicago Transit Authority. Tyrone Sharp said his brother never had any animosity toward policemen.

TX FoillinlinOr HOlTiei Honors Kerner and Lee Phillip Judge Otto Kerner of the United States Court of Appeals I and Lee Phillip, television performer, were guests of honor yesterday at the 100th annt versary luncheon of the Chi cago Foundlings Home, neia in the George Washington Room of the Chicago Athletic Gub. Judge Kerner was cited for his pioneering work in strengthening adoption laws, and Miss Phillip was praised for her work in publicizing the contri-butions and facilities of the home. Dr. Karl A. Meyer, president board of trust ees pre- Zr tCTha histcrl 0' icu t'llcu "so" mated 45,000 babies and mothers.

Wesley Gets $50,000 Gift from Family Weslev Memorial Hospital a contribution of 20U.UUU irUIU Ull. aim savn IP the club, which he helped organize. Born in Switzerland, Hofstetter held a doctorate in economics. He spoke six I foreign languages. He is survived by his widow, Suzanne; a daughter, Mrs.

Joan Bauman; and three grandchildren. Services are pending at the chapel at 1567 Maple Evanston. Vice President of the Alliance Francaise Dies Count Guy de Rochefort, vice tvwttHpnfr nf Allianrp Francaise ucrc, uicu au Francis Hospital, Evanston. He was 90. Count de Rochefort studied at the Sorbonne and St.

Cyr, French military academy, and later taught at Saumur in France. He won the first international military steeplechase in Brussels, Belgium, in 1900 and in 1939 headed the French army purchasing mission to the United States to buy horses for the French cavalry in World War n. Following the fall of France he remained here Einar Bud LodaL toying father of Shirley Rupp and Cbrista Ronald Paliska; grandfather of two; dear son of Asfrid E. and the late Olat; twio. brother of Ann IGeoroe Rasmussen, Helen IDeForrest Tiffany and Norman ISbirleyl LodaL Services Monday, Feb.

1, 1 p. at Dunlap-Goldrick Funeral Home, 4516 N. Keozie Av. Burial Mount Olive. Member of Skokie Post, No.

320, A. L. Visitation after 2 p. m. Suoday.

IR 8-1226. Loecung John George Loedi linn nf the Baha'i Ham. Wilmette. Husband of the late Marguerite; father of Jonn W. and the late William G.

four grandchildren; brother of Miss Soohle Loeding. Visitation 7 to p. m. Friday, at William H. Scott Funeral Home.

1100 Greenleaf WiLmetfe. Interment private. Memorial services 8 p. m-Saturday, Beha'l House of Worshio, 112 Linden wilmette. Please omit flowers.

Contributions to the Heart Fund would be appreciated. Long Paul B. ana. hlnux4 huchjnrt nf Dm? fond brother of Charles. Funeral Monday.

p. at the Ryan Funeral Home, la E. 87th StH at Dante Avenue. Intermeof Oak Woods. ES 5-2400.

MacLeod James MacLeod Sr. of Hartford, Micru, formerly of Chicago, husband of An-netta, nee Chenery; father of Hazel Shymkus of Homewood, James Jr. of Paw Paw, Bessie Barken and Myrtle Smith, both of Hartford; brother of Lillian Si ruble of Daytona Beach grandfather of 11; great-grandfather of 1 8. Master of Kensington Lodge, No. 604, A.

F. A. life member of Florida Hartford Lodge, No. 309. Funeral and Masonic services Sunday 2 p.

m. TEST at the Calvin Funeral Home, Hartford, Mich. Burial vupie run umeierv narnora. f-lM Emilia Malec nee Drabek. dearest wife ot the late John beloved mother of Rose Marie Fynn and John (Grace! grandmother of Roger and Robert Flvnru and John, Bonnie.

Timothy and Alan Malec; dear sister of the late Felix Drabeic Funeral Monday, Feb. 1, et 9:30 a. m. from Breda Funeral Home, 1734 W. 48th to St.

Joseph Church. Interment Resurrection. Member of Our Boys Post. No. 4684, v.

F. W. Ladies Aux. and Polish National Alliance, Group 985 and Polish Youth Alliance Br. 7.

Moloney Ellen Malonev. nee Carroll, beloved wife of the late William; loving mother ef the Rev. William Malonev. C. S.

of Marquette University, Eileen John McKeown and John Mary Maloner; dear grandmother ot nine. Funeral Monday, 10:15 a. from The new Kenny Brothers, 3600 W. 95th St- to Little Flower Church tor mass at 11 a. m.

Member of Little Flower Sanctuary Society. In heu of flowers, masses appreciated. 239-3600. Manolis See Thomas G. Revelas notice.

Marchetti Anna C. Marchetti, nee Chincille, beloved wife ol tne late Frank; cwr motner of Frank Virginia) and Florence (Kennethj Trawin. Services Monday, 9:30 a. at Wm. c.

Smitn and Sons, 2500 N. Cicero Av. Entombment Queen ot Heaven Mausoleum. Member of United Italian Association. Visitation after 4 p.

m. Saturday. 237-8070. Marczyk Casimir A. Marayk, beloved husband of Helen, nee Vravick; fond father of Mary Ann ano James; son of the late Alei-ander and Stella; brother of Jeanefte Marcryk, Jean IPete Mulay, Evelyn IFrankl Sotwfa.

Funeral Monday, Ftp, 9:15 a. at Henry w. Mueller Funeral Home, 5300-12 W. Belmont to Sr. Ladistaus Church.

Mass 10 a. m. interment Maryhilt Cemetery. Please omit flowers. AV 6-8740.

Mashek Grace Mashek, nee Overwetter, beloved wile of the late Frank; dear motner ot John Eleanor Benge. Grace IjoseenJ Krenek ana Adeline Phillips; loving grandmotner of many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Visitation after 7 p. m. Saturday at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee ar Perry Street, Des Plaines, where services will be held Monday.

1 p. m. Interment Bohemian National. Member of American Auiiliary No. 8, Department of Illinois.

United Spanish War Veterans. B24 5155. Mate Joseon J. Mafe. age 63.

beloved husband of Elizabeth Mate, nee Cherpak; lovino father of Ronald J. Betty, El- lecn E. Charles! Wright and Richard w. Male; dear orandfather of five; fond brother of William and the late Paul and Elizabeth Samko. Member of Brorn-erhood ot Railway Carmen, Local 408.

Funeral services Monday, 1:30 p. at CAlvin Reformed Churcn, 12300 S. Michigan Av. Chapel services Sunday, 8 p. m.

Visitation Saturday, 7 to 10 p. and Sunday, 2 to 10 P. at the Rosemoor Funeral Home, 424 E. 103d St. interment Mount Vernon Cemetery.

CO -t-1234. McDonald J-mes G. McDonald, beloved husband of Delia nee McBrJde; loving fattier ef James Joseph Mary Alice Helmold, Terry, Patrick J. and Thomas dear srandfather of seven. Funeral Saturday, 10:30 a.

from the new Kenny Brothers, 3600 W. 95th St to St. Germaine Churcn for mass at 11 a. m. interment Mount Olivet.

District Director for Amalgamated Society of Machinists, District No. 8. In lieu of flowers, donaiions to American Cancer Sxiety appreciated. 239-3600. McGahan John T.

McGahan of 1824 Dobson Evanston, beloved husband of Sonya Glide McGanan; fond father of Mrs. John Margaret Scarbrough. Dale, Rorv and Jon McGahan; brother of Mrs. Ralph IGlaovs) Martin, Charles and Robert McGanan. Funeral Monday, 10:30 a.

from Fitrgerald Franklin Funeral Home, 1571 Maple Evanston, to St. Nicholas Church. Mass a. m. interment Calvary Cemetery.

Visitation 2 p. m. aunaay. un y-vuu. Merevich See William S.

Janulis notice. Merker Marqaret E. Merker, nee Koehler. lata of 1845 w. 7ist beloved wife of the late William T.

Merker; loving mother of Patricia tTivmasl McMahon and Margaret and William Merker; daughter of the late Henry F. and Mary Koehler, nee Bohnen; sister of Maria PI Ion, Leona Roche, Anne Steros, Richard, Clarence and the late Henry J. Koehler; daughter-in-law of William and Mary Merker, nee Finn. Funeral Mondav, 9 a. from Walter Quintan Sons, 2122 W.

to St. Justin Martyr Church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St.

Visitation after 6 p. m. Saturday. TR 4-7300. Meyer Geome Meyer Jr.

of Oak Park, ttl dear husband or the lafe Alice ai. Merer nd me late Amve E. Mever. Services at Sheldon.Goglin Funeral Home. 5935 W.

Belmont Saturday p. m. tntermenr Memorial Perk. Visitation Friday 74 p. m.

Life member of Union Park Lodge No. 610, A. F. A. M.

and Med i nan Shrine, A. A. O. N. M.

former vice-presiont of Legion of Merit and member of Chicago Camp, No. 3052, M. W. ot A. in lieu of flowers, memorials to your favorite charity.

BE 7-4404. Moncek August G. Moncek, age 80, beloved husband of Cecelia, nee Koiis; dearest Tamer or Anna, t-ranic, ana aucust (Florence Moncek; devoted grandfather of August and Paul. Funeral services Monday, Feb. 1, 9 a.

from the Rosemoor Funeral Home, 424 E. 103d to Holy Rosary Slovak Church. Mass :30 a. m. interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

CO 4-1234. John R. Montgomery. Jan. 27, husband of Helen; father of -John R.

Ill and William qrandtather ot six; brother ol Mrs. John C. Crawley of New YorK and Mrs. David Corkran of Chicago. Memorial service will be held at 2 p.m.

Saturday at the winnetka Congregational Church, 725 Pine Winnetka. In lieu of flowers, contributions mav be made to Goodwill Industries. Nedved Rudolph James Nedved, memorial service Sunday. Jan. 31, at 4 p.

m. at the Giencoe Union Church, 263 Park Glencoe, ill. In lieu of flowers, please send memorial gifts to the Glencoe Union tnurcn. t.iwMf Mom C. beloved fe of Jack i or nomas.

i.ce ureaer. Dennis and Patricia Anderson; grand- der. Lynettc, Donald. Dawn, Moira, Patricia. Karhy and Ahca Anderson; areat-Brandmotner of Randy, Wendy and Shawn McLaren, Tammy and Jennifer Neville.

Visitation Saturday, 1 to 5 p. at the Hlckey Chapel. 2429 W. 127th Blue Island. Services private.

388-0014. Tatler Post. No. 973. a.

i ano 47th Ward Reg. Dem. Org. IR 8- I 5BO0 or LO 1-4343. Holland See H.

George Hussar notice. Holt Ida L. Holt of Mavwood, beloved wife of I the late Edward Holt; loving mother of Edwin Dorothy Holt, Laura Larryl Mestak and tbe late Margaret and Willis Unit, a.anrimnth.r nf Ktn- aisat-arand- mother of five; sister of Emma Hanck. Kestlng in tne serine funeral name, lskc Street at 2d Avenue, Maywood, Sunday from 3 to 5 0. m.

and from 7 to 10 p. m. Funeral Monday. Feb. 1 at 1 p.

m. Interment Arlington. 343-0014. Hooper Dr. J.

Gerald Hoooer, Jan. 27, 1971, beloved husband of Hazel Hoooer; brother in law of Gen. Horace F. Wulf of Chica- go. At Lain Son Chapel, 2121 W.

1 95th St wnere services will be held Sunday, Jan. 31, at 2 o. m. Interment Chariton, Iowa. Visitation Saturday and Sunday.

Hussar H. George Hussar, dear husband of the I late Ethel, nee Wormutn; beloved broth-1 er of Laura Draper of Ontario, food uncle of Marv James I Leader. Laura Johnj Jones, catnarme. Holland Dan Miiano. Funeral services Monday, at the Galewood Funeral Chaa- rit.

mCT M. Harlem Av at 1 s. i ferment Wood lawn Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Visitation Saturday after 5 P.

m. 039-1700. Irwin Edward W. Irwin of Sr. Charles Two-husband of Rosemary; father of John.

Funeral mass Monday at 10 a. m. from Visitation Church. Kewanee, ill. Burial Mount Olive Cemetery, Kewanee, HI.

Rosary 6 p. m. Sunday at Cavanaoh Schueneman Funeral Home, Kewanee, III- the Yurs Funeral Home, 405 E. Main St. Charles.

Contributions to Grow- mg Place, in care or vrs. sen vvaioie, Geneva, 111. 584-0060. Janulis Williams S. Janulis, beloved husband of Lucille, nee Merevich; dear fattier of Philip Carole! and Richard; grandfather of two; brother of Adele William Hutti, Anna Ray Neuman and Frances Wal- i ter) Antusas.

Funeral Monday, Feb. 10 a. from the Lack Funeral Home 243 W. 49th to Nativity B. V.

M. Church. Interment St. Mary, 927-340i. Johnson Alma Johnson of Elmhurst, wife of tne late Andrew; dear motner of Alice Trenbeth, Violette Paik, Clarence and Clinton Johnson; grandmother of four; great-grandmother ot nine; sister of Ellen Anderson and Ruth Scnauers.

At the Pedersen-Ryberg Mortuary, 435 N. York, Elmhurst, where services will be held 1 Saturday, 1 p. m. Interment Fairmount. 8341133.

Kaufraann George A. Kaufmann, beloved husband of Viola, nee Lind Magnusort; loving father of Dorothy John Donoho and Jeanne I Robert 1 Li thai fond grandfather of five. At Mee Ramme Funeral Home, 3918 Irving Park Rd. Visitation starting Saturday, 2 to 9 p. Sunday.

12 noon to 9 p. m. Funeral services Monday, 1 p. m. Interment Montrose IR 8-0038.

Kawamoto Kaneyo Kawamoto, bcioved wife cf ine late Jutaro; lovinq mother of Aiko Ishi- wari, Hitoshl and Mitsugi; tend grand- mother of nine. Funeral service Sunoa. I 2:30 p. at Midwest Buddhist Churcn, itu in. Nonn i-arn av.

z-iauu. Kleiner John 0. Kleiner, beloved husband of Berry, nee Stufi; fond father of Hilda 1 B. Lacv; fond grandfather ot David, Kafhy and Heidi Lacy. Visitation at the Suenn t-unerai Home.

6754 Nonn. wood Cemetery. 631-1240. Klimovich Leon S. Klimovich, dear father' of Leon father in law of Norah; fond uncle i ot Lconore Mike is and Angela aback.

Resting at Lack Funeral Home, 2424 W. 69th where services will be held Monday, 1 P. m. Interment Lithuanian National Cemetery- 737-1213. Visitation Saturday after 7 p.

m. Knaus Hannah Knaus, age 77, of Tinlcy Park, wife of the late Louis; sister of Bertha; aunt of Johannah, Margaret and Helen. Resting at the Hirsch Memorial Chapel, 7151 W. I83rd Tinlev Park, after 2 p. m.

Friday. Services Saturday 1:30 p. m. Interment Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Memorials accepted to lavorlte charity. 533-4700.

Koehler See Maruaret Merker notice. Kolleng Ethel Kollenc, nee Heyer, dciovm wne i of the late Jacob; loving mother of Bar-1 bara Arthurl Biabee, Jacob tLilllan and Edward CArlel; dear grandmother of nine; great-Grandmother of two. Fu-! neral Monday, Feb. 9:30 a. from i the Schielka Funeral Home, 7710 W.

Aodlson to Divine Savor Church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Joseph.

1 NA 5-3444. Konajeski Frances Konaieski, nee Kociela. beloved wile of the late Walter; lovino Tiothr Thausrlnro LoffXtjl. rJCll IFranClSl Conley, Wanda. Alfred Peterson and tieanor icafmirj wiar; --vu Bruno.

Walter and Stephanie Ordak; dear crandmother of 13; areat-grand-mothcr of 17; great -great-oranomother of 1 two. Funerat Mondav. 10:30 a. from Koibus Funeral Home. 6841-57 w.

Hits-: oins to Immaculate Conception Church. Norwood Park. Interment St. Joseph's Ceme-ery. Member of Council Catholic Women.

774-3232. Koranga Charles A. Koranga. beloved husband of the late Catherine: loving faner of Elaine ISteohen PavtlK, George and i Donald IJoAnnl; fond Brandfather of David, Susan and Donna Mane; dear brother ot Estelle Begv. Frank Koranga i and Helen Lemanskl.

Funeral Monday, -Feb 1, at 9 a. from Otto V. Stran- Cn- Cfinral Unfile. 5112 S. Western to ST.

Clare de Montefalco Church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Marv Cemetery.

PR B-O700. Kostal Frank Kostal of Cicero, beloved husband of the late Mark, nee Ralsler; devoted father of Frank J. Emerett, Laddie (Lucille B.l and the late Joseph Kostal. e. AAnnrtuv.

Purl i. 10 a. at Svec 8. Sons Funeral Hwne, 6227 W. tlonal.

GU 4-205O or Bl 2-2027. Kraegcr Grace Krueuer, nee Seinoha. beloved wife of the late Arthur; fond mother warren Juiial: grandmother ot Michael and Jane Spiewatt; grear-granomoTncr oi Dale: sister of Charles Shenoha. Funera Monday, 9 a. from Becvar Funeral Directors.

5218 S. Kettle, St. Slew Church. 776-3809. La Palio See Pat Farinella notice.

Le Rose Joieoh D. Le Rose, aoe 55, husband of Helien. nee Sowa; father of Patndn Terry Flanagan and the late Lt. Leonard Judith grandfather of Jeff Flana-n CrmcM anri the late Leonard Le Rose; brother of Charles. Florence Adducl and James: uncle of 10; son law ot Stephanie Sowa.

Resting at P'o- io Bros, runerai nomc, ij after p. m. Saturday. Funeral Monday. 9 a.

St. Anthony Church. Mass 9-30 a m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Contributions to Little League Central Regional Headquarters, 'S.

western Av will be appreciated. PU 5-2030. Lindstrom Margaret Ruth Lindstrom, beloved daugh- vr of the late Andrew and Maria; dear 7.W i Marion, iwareplla Matin I Strand- burg, Mona iFrarna norsen ana me we i Franklin; fond aunt of several nieces and nephews. Resting at Beukema Funeral Horne. 10456 S.

Western where services will be held Monday, 1 p. m. Interment Oak Hitl. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Trinity Covenant Church will be appreciated, visitation after 7 p. m.

Saturday. BE 8-2144. i In Memorials Hach John F. Jan. 30, 1970 remember with gladness The Years we bad together.

Our happiness was in having you as husband and father. MARGARET and CHILDREN Fraternal Notices AVONWOOO LODGE. No. A. F.

I A. M- Funeral services for brother Walter Gleisner at St. Lucas Cemetery Chapel. 5300 N. Pulaski, AAonday, Feb.

1, at 11 a. m. BOHEMIA CHAPTER, No. 743, O. E.

S. -Services for sister Georglana Sterba. Saturday. 1:30 0. at chattel.

5844 W. Cermak Rd. BESSIE JANOAK, W. M. SOUTH SHORE CHAPTER, NO.

Ui, O. E. Sister 'Mce Douglas passed away Jan. 28. At the Ketcham Chanel, 2036 W.

79th St. Star services Sunday, p. m. BETTE JACOBY. W.

M. Death Notices Arrigo Charles Arrigo, loving father of Anthony Eva, Vincent ILorrainel. Mary Ann Uerry Consldlne and Marge Joe Scu-mad; grandfather of 14; great-grandfather of one; fond brother of Sam the late Lillian, Joseph Irene, Ruth, the late Vincent Ann and Mary Frank Rogers. Funeral Monday, 8:30 a. from Tortoriello Funeral Home, 3007 s.

Union to St. Anthony of Padua Church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Vi 24651. Please orm'r flowers. Backauskas Alex V. Backauskas, Jan. 28, loving husband of the late Theresa; dear father of William Janet Backus and Judy IGregory Muskus; grandfather of three; fond brother of Adelle Backauskas.

Mem. ber of the Cicero Eagles. Funeral Mon-day, 9 a. from the Petkus Funeral Home. 1410 S.

50th Cicero, to St. Atfracta Church. Reouiem mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St.

Casimir Lithuanian Cemetery. Visitation after 6 p. m. Sat-urday. 863-2108.

Bagdonas see Mary bwnpas nonce See Walter J. Barney notice. Baker Arthur L. Baker, beloved husband of the late Louise; devoted father of Chester A. and Woodrow H.

(Dorothea Baker and Carolyn Robert Ripley; five grandchil I dren; fond brother of the late Mabel 1 Baker Services Monday, Feb. 1 ,1 p. m. at Edgar Funeral Home, 10900 S. Clc-ero.

Interment Chapel Hill Gardens South. Visitation after 6 p. m. Saturday. 423-1600 or 7234876.

Baligan Michael Balloan. Masonic services under auspices of Decalogue Lodge, No. 160, A. F. A.

at Graceland Cemetery Chapel, 4001 N. Clark Mondav, Feb. 1. 1971, at 3 P. m.

Member of Scottish Rite Vallftv ot Chimon anri at Motllnah Temple. Barnett George D. Barnett, beloved husband of LIKIan; loving father of Eleanor and 1 Betty Ltfdwig; brother of Robert, John, Sarah Larsen and Virginia Stamps. Scrv- i ices in Sarasota, Saturday, Jan. 30.

William F. Barrett, M. in Portal, i husband of Waree; lather of Doris Knuitp ana wiiiiam f. Barteit grandfather of five. Funeral Mondav, 11 at Postlewalt Chapel, 523 Lake Oak Park.

Interment Mount Emblem, i American Legion services Sunday, a p. by Forges Post, No. 196. A. L.

1 Hartley Walter J. Hartley, beloved husband of Vera, nee Saio; loving fattier of Dennis, 'Judy, Rosemary and Gregory; dear son of the late Walter j. Sr. and Mary, nee Duhig. Funeral Monday, a.

from Michael Coietta Sons Funeral 1 Home, 320 W. 79th to St. Nlenolas of Tolentine Churcn. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment St. Mary. Member of tne I Telephone Pioneers of America. Vlslta tion Saturday after 4 p. m.

436-1 861 Beinecke Danlal R. Beinecke formerly of Wert- land. beloved husband of Mary, nee Heffron; loving father of Daniet jr. i Lucy and Vernon IVeral; fond grand-' fattier of 13; great-grandfather of two. Funeral Monday, 9:15 a.

from Beinecke Funeral Home, 2221 N. Lincoln to St. Clement Churcn. Mass to a. m.

Interment AH Saints. and east president of Lincoln Park Kiwanis Club and Lincoln Park Chamber of Commerce. Member of Lincoln Park Unit, No. S41. Llbonatl Barracks, No.

2050, Veterans of W. W. Brownson Council, No. 1030, K. of the Gemanla Club and the Funeral Directors Services Association.

Visitation Saturday and Sunday, 2 to 9:30 p. m. LI 93460. Benda See Emily Nok notice. Benjamin James Richard Beniamln USN, TES Jan.

25, beloved son of Jewell Benlamln; very fond brother of Cynthia and Marlon. Service Mondav. Feb. J. 1 p.

ar WaW A WoM Funeral Olrectors, 3337-39 W. North Av. Visitation after 7 p. m. Friday.

253-2748. Interment Concordia. Berk Jacqueline Berk, nee Shulman. beloved wife of Arthur; loving mother of Fulton; loving dauflhter of Ben and Sadie Shulman; devoted sister of Sandra Kotier rNortonJ. Funeral services New York i to ioti D.Mrt.

can be paid' to Shulman family at 6O07 Sheridan beginning Saturday evening. Jan. 30. Bernacki Joseph Bemackf, beloved husband of Frances, nee Cleelerenga; dearest father of Jean lOlckJ Smith, Irene CftarlesI Juska and Edward June; loving grandfather of 14. Funeral Monday, 9:15 a.

from Malec Sons Funeral Home. 6000 N. Milwaukee to St. Stanislaus B. M.

Church. Interment Marytilll. 774-4100. Blomquist June P. Blomculst, Jan.

59, 171, beloved wife ol Henry; fond niece of Esther Anderson. Olga Erlckson and Margaret Johanson. Visitation at Nelson Funeral Chapel, 5149-51 N. Ashland at Foster, 3 to 10 p. m.

Saturday. Services 8 p. m. Saturday. Interment private.

Member of Ladles Auilltary to Amvels Post No. 243. LO 1-5147. Blondell Eleanor Blondell, Jan. 28, 1971, of Juno Beach.

formerly of Chicago, bcioved wile of the late Thomas F. Blondell; dear daughter ot Helen Le Master. Graveside service at Fairmount Cemetery Monday, Feb. 1, at 11 m. BE 8-Z1BZ.

Bobnla Casimer F. Bobula, beloved husband ot Anna, nee Campeneila; lovinq father of James, Anna Maria and Thomas; fond brother of Stella Gatlenberaer. Mary Granberrv, Virginia Zoethout, Walter and Joseoh Bobula. Funeral Monday, Feb. 1.

at 9:30 a. from Colonial Funeral Home, 6250 N. Milwaukee, to St. Cornelius Church. Interment Marvhill.

Please omit flowers. 5F 4-0366. Visitation after Saturday. Borchwald Loretta C. Borchwald.

ner Heidcnfelder, beloved wife of the late Robert Borchwald; fond mother of Edward Mitchell; grandmother of five: real-grandmother of one; sister of Bertha Hunlshaw, Mai. Allen, Barbara Tabor and the late Henrv. Funeral Mondav, 1:30 p. at the Mickey Chapel, 4201 W. 147th Midlothian.

of Musicians. 385-i478. Both Joneohine M. Both of Cnicaoo, dear siiter of LOUl! Both; fond aunt of Melvln and Eilw Both. Visitation after 2:30 p.

m. Sunday at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee af Perrv Streets, Des Plalnes. in state Monday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Canfleld and Hioolns Avenues from noon until time of service at 1:30 p.m. Interment Eden Cemetery.

824-5155. Brochmann Eva Brochmann. nee beloved wife of the late George; dear mother of Ann UacM Mvers the late Andrew; crandmother of Mndctyn, Gcoroia and Thomau; sister of Anna Schindalga, the Catherine Misctiuno anc Catherine Miscnung ana i neresa Mrnoior- wignaar, rru. -jo from Collins Funer.il Home, 5350 w. North to St.

Peter Canlsius Church. Mass 10:30 a- rn. Interment St. Joseph. Member ol Hermann Sisters, No.

8. TU 9-884. Calcott Ida Calcott, nee Meseke. of Oak Park, beloved wife of the late Rupert; dear mother of Gladys fEdward Goldner and Melvtn IMaryl Calcott; fond grandmother of Audrey Goldner, Philip Calcott and Janet Jamesl Phlillos. Visitation after 7 p.

m. Saturday at Drechsler-Brown Funeral Home, 202 S. Marlon at Pleasant Street, Oak Park, where services will be held Monday, p. m. interment Concordia.

Memorials to St. John Lutheran Church appreciated. 383-3191. Cbaple Harold J. Chaple, affiliate of George Thomas Construction restino at The Georgian Funeral Home, 2805 E.

87th beloved husband of Mary, nee Thomas; dearest father of Nancv J. Calvin Mc-Intyre; lovlno orandfather of Mary Beth, Gavin, Jon, Cathy and Joellen; dearest son of Veronica Oleinlckt and the late John Ciaplewski; son In law of Barney Olclnlcki; brother of Martha the late Stanley! Theresa John! Sadler and the late Leonard Czaolcwski; brother In law of Evelyn TCzaplewskil Klein, Adele and Kenneth Weeks, Leo no and the late Phillip Kennedy. Funeral Mondav, Feb. 1, at 9 a. to St.

Brides Church. Reouiem mass 9:30 a. m. interment St. Mary Cemetery.

221-1055. I I I I A. Cnerrer, aee JacbJtn. beloved wife of tbe late Thomas loving mother of Thomas iw. Shirley! of Rock-fore.

five nrandthlhvefl: grandchild. Funeral Monday. 9:30 a. from John V. May Funeral Home.

a5S 61 Milwaukee to Our Lady of Victory Church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Adalbert.

Conoscenti Santo Conoscenti. suddenly. Jin. 7R. beloved husband of Lucy, nee Cerami; dear father of Grace Benedetto, Sophie Gundlach.

Sam. Joseobine JBnfal T.rrv. Ann Burke and the late Frank; grand-! father of 18; great-grandfather of seven; oroiner or Anna r-erro, me late Charlie, Frank and Josephine. Funeral Monday. 9 a.

from Sheldonoglin Funeral Home. 593S W. Belmont Av to St. Ferdinand Church. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Entombment St. Joseeb. visitation after 7 p. m.

Saturday. BE 7.4404. Considine Mabel Considine, nee Sams, beloved wife of Wllllem fond sister of Walter. Anne Waddeff. Marie.

Herman, Raymond ano tzverett. Resting at cooney Funeral Home, 3552 Southport after 3 p. m. Saturday. Funeral Monday, 9:15 a.

to Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Interment Mount Carmel. Crawford LaVersne Gleason Crawford, beloved wife of At J. Crawford; devoted mother of James J. Jean, Edward A.

i Linda), Kathleen M. Mary Sharon and Michael T. Crawford; dear grandmother of three; luviuw uouynicr or uoroiny ana Tne laic Edward Gleason; fond sisfer of Jacqueline Hurley and the late Wilbur Gleason: dear niece of Lorerta Gleason. Vis i tat ion after 6 o. m.

Saturday. Funeral Monday, 8:30 a. m. from the Sheer. Funeral Home, 10727 S.

Pulaski 1o St. Mary Star of tne Sea Church. Mass 9: 30 a. m. 1 nterment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

ST 3-7700. Daly Mary E. Daly, beloved daughter of the late and Delia; loving sister of Viola Blals. Charles M. and Nicholas F.

Daly. Funeral Saturday, Jan. 30, 9 a. from Ryan-Parke Funeral Home, 120 S. Northwest Park Ridge, to St.

Pns-cilla Church. Mass 10 a. m. interment Mounr rmei. visitation ig 10 p.

m. Friday. Daniells J. Peter Daniells of Woodridge, beloved husband of Jeannette, nee Jar on; dear father of Catherine; son of Marv Frances and the late George Daniells; brother of Mrs. Louis Fltisimmons; son In law of Edward Jarosz.

Visitation after 3 p. m. Saturday at Toon Funeral Home, -1920 Main Sr- DownefS Grove. Funeral mass Monday, Feb. 7, at St.

Joan ot Arc Church. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. 968-0406. Douglas Mae Douglas, beloved wife of the late Ralph loving mother of Loretta 1 Edward Fassel, Ralph E. Ruth and John E.

(Betty Jol Douglas; grandmother of seven; great -grandmother of six. Funeral Monday, 1:30 p. at Ketcham Funeral Chapel, 2036 W. 79th St. Interment Cedar Park.

Eastern Star service Sunday, 8 o. under auspices of South Shore Chapter, No. 866, O. E. S.

HJ 34202. Ebeling William H. Efieiing, beloved son of Anne Schilling; lear brother of Mrs. Gertrude Harry) Anderson, Mrs. Dorothy George French and James (Shirley Ebeling; fond uncle of nine.

Services Mondav, 1 p. at the Schlelka Funeral Home, 7710 W. Addison St. interment Memory Gardens. Visitation alter 6 p.

m. Saturday. NA 5-3444. Echcrer LaVerane E. Echerer, nee Hassmarm, of -North Riverside, 111., beloved wife of Irvin devoted mother of Gary A.

IMary Jane Echerer; grandmother of 1 Brian. Services Mondav, Feb. 1, 1 p. at Svec and Sons Funeral Home, 6227 1 W. Cermak Rd- Interment Bohemian National.

Memoer of Chapter 747, W. O. T. M. GU 4-2050 or Bl 2-2027.

Farinella Pat Farlnelta, devoted husband of tne late Oena. nee Annaloro; loving fatner of Charlene UosePhl La Polio and Patricia Michael 1 O'Brien; fond broth- er of Joseph, Marie. Sam I Fannie 1. Margaret Victor Ciementsen, Etta GuvJ DI Chlarro and John dear grandfather of Elizabeth. Funeral Monday, 9 a.

from the Columbian Funeral Home. 6621 W. North Oak Park, to Holy Ghost Church, Wood Date. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment St. Jo- seen. ES 9-5151 or Vi 8O010. Fidler of Bemadlne and the late Clarence; dear brother of Roberta CGradv and Phyllis Paacock. Visitation after 3 m.

Sunday a I airtorhtira X. Ophlei FLfrirl Home. 2000 E. Northwest Arlington Heigms. i-unem nronuor.

a- from chapel to Queen of the Rosarv Church, Elk Grove Vlllaoe. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery.

253-5423. Fiedler Anna M. Fiedler of Forest Park, wife of me late Henrv beloved mother nf Edward, Lima Rossi. Oorothv. Arthur, the late Raymond, Genevieve, Henry and Francis Fiedler.

Funeral Mondav. 9:30 a. from Zimmerman 8. Son Funeral Home, 7319 Madison Forest Par, to St. Bemardlne Church.

Mass 10 a. m. interment All Saints. Please omit flowers. Masses appreciated, visitation after 2 o.

m. Saturday. 366-2200. Fischer Johanna Fischer, wife of the late Fred tovintj mother ot Fred Jr. Elaine I.

Mildred Flfcher ana Eleanor Brroiowski; grandmother of Donna and MichaH nrrntmuckl CrawUlv anri Ki-ntrlv FkCher. At Mee Ramme Fvneraf Home. 3918 I Irvlna Pnrtr Rd. until 0 a.m. MOndav.

I Funeral services at Park View Lutheran Church, 3921 N. Monticetlo at 10 a. m. interment Memory Gardens Cemetery. Contributions to Park View Lutheran Church Building Fund appreciated.

IR 8-0038. Fletcher Albert V. Fletcher, aw 83. of Leonidas, i formerly of Chicago, survived bv his wife, Grace Schilling Fletcher, one dauohter. Mrs.

ITlorence) Cook of i Mesa. and one sister, Mrs. Violet Pum of Downers Grove, III. Funeral services 1:30 P. m.

Sundav, Athens, Mich, interment Leonidas, Mich. Gawryl Helen Gawryl, nee StanisUvek, beloved I wile ot Stanley; dear mother of Harriet UosePhl Farmer, Virginia Motchell Ochala and Dolores Kenneth Brandom; urandmorher of two; fond sister ot Adam and John. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 ,1. m. from Kowachek Funeral Home, 5774-74 W.

Lawrence to St. Constance Church. Interment St. Joseph's. Gibes Walter Gibes, beloved husband of Zofia, nee Kab: lov.lr-9 lather ot Carl (Hlidc-oardl, Wanda ISaml Glrard and Lillian John! Tursky; orandfather of seven; oreat-rand father ot six.

Funeral Monday. Fb at 8:45 a.m.. from Baran Funeral Home, 2644-46 N. Central to Good Shepherd P. N.

C. Cnurch Mass 9:30 a. m. interment Mount Emblem Cemetery. NA 2-1488.

Visitation after 2 v. m. Saturday. Gin oris See Thomas G. Reveles notice.

God cn rath Mabel Mary Godenrath, lovino dauahter of the late John C. and Amanda, nee Botteher; devoted sister of Viola Mildred N. and the late Emit; fond aunt of Virginia and Robert. Funeral services Monday, 1:30 p. at Pfaft Funeral Home, 5001 N.

Lincoln Av. Interment Montrose Cemetery. Member of North American Benefit Association. Visitation beams i p. baiuroav.

b-iw. Goldner See Ida Calcott notice. Halloraa i Irene E. Halloran, nee Duffy, beloved 1 wife of the late Edwin; tovino. mother of Marv Gibbs and Irene Kruse; orandmother of Carole Anne.

John and Edwin; sreat- crandmotrier of Catherine Hicks: sister of i-Margaret, Bernice Boe, Dorothy Sfolti- 'i man Marvin and the late Mayme Lenihan. At McPhee-Krawiak Funeral Home, 454 N. Damcn at Sunnvside. Funeral Monday, 8 a. to Assumption Church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. 55-d720. Harrison Frances A.

Harrison of Hollywood. loving daughter of the late C. Delia Harrison; fond sister of Gertrude the late Edna L. Eaton. Funeral Monday, Feb.

1, p. dt Johnson Funeral Home, 3845-7 Prairie Brookfield. to Woodlawn Cemetery. Please omit flowers. 485-0214.

Hennessy John J. Hennessy III. age 17. of Wllllamsburo Skokie, beloved son of John and Betty Hennesiy; fond brother of Menan Mary and the lata Thomas Hennessy; grandson of Mrs. ina Red- ding and Mrs.

Mary Hennessy. Funeral Monday. 9:30 n. from Fltigeratd Franklin Funeral Home, 1571 Maple Evanston, to St. Joan of Arc Church, Skokie.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment AH Saints Cemetery. Visitation beginning 7 p. m.

Saturday. UN 9-2900. Hesik George Hesik of beloved husband of Blanche, pee Husa; devoted father of Alyce R. iRobert P. jr.

j' McFate and George A. 'Mimi M.J Hesik; i' grandfather of Mark McFate: brother of Frank Hesik, Rose Novotny. Frances Kalous and Mae Haralovic Funeral Mon- day, Feb. 9:15 a. from Svec and Sons Funeral Home, 6227 W.

Cermak to St. Louis de Marillac Church, La Grange Park. Mass 10 a. m. intermen Ouen of Heaven.

GU 4-2050 or Bi 2-2027. I i I i i 1 I Joseph D. LeRose Joseph D. LeRose, 55, of 1005 D'Amico Chicago Heights, a partner in the LeRose Real 1 Estate and Construction Co. and! founder of the Roseland Little League in 1952 and served as its president until 1954.

At the time of his death he was- a member of the Little League International Advisory Council, Survivors include his widow, Helen; a daughter, Mrs. Pa- 1 said at 9:30 a. m. Monday in 1 St. Anthony's Catholic Church, 218 E.

Kensington Av. Mrs. Julieanna Halper Services for Mrs. Julieanna Halper, 95, of Tucson, a Chicago resident for many i years until moving to Tucson I several years ago, will be held at 10 a. m.

Monday in the chapel at 10525 S. Western Av. Mrs. Halper died Wednesday in Tucson. She was the widow of Leo, who was a building contractor in Chicago.

Surviv-' ing are two sons, John and Joseph; three daughters, Mrs. Josephine Lynn Raske, Mrs. Mary Rose Quirk, and Mrs. 1 Ann SDineola: 15 erandchil- Lewis Shere Lewis Shere, 75, of 330 W. Diversey died yesterday in St.

Joseph's Hospital. Mr. Shere was vice chairman of the Diversey 211 W. Monroe manufacturers of industrial cleaning comnounds. Ho inined the firm in 1928 as director of research and publicity, became nrpsiIAnt in 1QaQ an1 ntnc elected vice chairman in 1968.

He leaves his widow, Esther; a daughter, Mrs. Madelon Wit tenberg; a son, Dr. Joshua; six grandchildren; and two sisters. Services will be held at 10:30 a. m.

Monday in the chapel at 9200 Skokie Skokie. Mrs. May Roz Services for Mrs. May Roz, of 5636 N. Kenmore wo was active in several nhil-nrhrnnir.

nrfft.nrrr.rinn.s of be; death be held at 10 a. m. Monday in the chapel at 5206 N. Broadway. Mrs.

Roz, who died Thursday in Weiss Memorial Hospital, received a citation from the Red Cross in 1970 for her work with a cancer group and for aid to Korean children. Survivors include a son, Alex; two daughters, Mrs. Elynor Berkson and Mrs. Caroline Siegel; five grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; and a sister. Memorial services for John Montgomery, 70 a Chicago dl ho today in Winnetka Congregational Church, 725 Pine Winnetka.

Mr. Montgomery, who lived at 1335 Ridge Wilmette. died Wednesday in Wesley Memorial Hospital. He was a partner in the firm of Chapman, Pennington, Montgomery, Holmes Sloan. Survivors include his widow, Helen; two sons, John R.

Ill and William six grandchildren; and two sisters. Miss Mary E. Daly Mass for Miss Mary E. Daly, of 3834 N. Harlem will said at 10 a.m.

today in St riscilla's Catholic Church, 6849 W. Addison St. Miss Daly, who died Wednesday in Mercy Hospital, retired several years ago after 38 years of service with the Federal Reserve Bank Chicago. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Viola C.

Blais; and two brothers, Carrol and Nicholas F. nr fnr children abandoned in the middle of the meht. for example. Need is Acute This need has been particularly acute for a year and half, since the tune Audy Home was mlns? fF1imifc fiir f-ViO ftlirfe i u.cu wi. u.ii.w to for dependent and neglected i u.l uiiiinrnn.

ji Lilt; udai. liicac Aud Home with because was n0 place fnp thp tn department is seeking fonowing number of foster homes aese areas. 475 Cook County; 110 in Du Page and Kane Counties thru the A6U. rora office; 100 in Lake and McHenry Counties thru the Waukegan office; and 65 in Grundy, Kendall and Will Coun ties thru the Joliet office. Persons seekmg information mav Mil in r.himfn atroniv in tho greater Phinami area.

1 and was on the Army staff atJohn Montgomery a brother. Earle Griebler Sr. Earle Griebler 63, of 3718 N. Janssen owner and operator for 40 years of the Griebler Auto Repair Shop, 3400 N. Clark died yesterday in Illinois Masonic Hospital, Mr.

Griebler is survived by his widow, Else; a daughter, Mrs. Joy Barber; a son, Earl Jr. and three grandchildren. Services will be held at 1 p. m.

Monday in the chapel at 3905 N. Lincoln Av. 2 Evanston Youths Die After Crash An Evanston High School senior and a 1969 Evanston graduate died yesterday following an automobile crash on the Kennedy Expressway near Montrose Avenue. The senior, John Hennessey, 17, of 99 Williamsburg Skokie, died in Resurrection Hospital. The driver, Mark Shrago, 19, of 924 Sheridan Evanston, died earlier in Belmont Hospital.

Crashes Thru Barricades Police said Shrago's car was traveling at a high speed when it entered the far left south-! bound lane the expressway, which was blocked by several traffic barricades. Tbe car crashed thru eight barriers, then switched lanes and side-swiped another car before crashing into a steel pole. The third occupant of the Shrago car, Alex Hamilton, 27, of 200 Seventh Wheeling, remained in serious condition in Resurrection Hospital with multiple fractures. Woman Escapes Injury Police said Shrago's car struck an auto driven by Mrs. Shirley Schlossman, 34, of 232 Mary Hubbard Woods.

Her car veered across four lanes after the impact, but she was not injured. Miss Nancy E. Martin, 22, a i i r- SK. dieTyeS her car collided with a pickup i truck loaded with animal feed on 111. iiwy.

59 a Hwv SO a half mil north of Irving Park Road near Streamwood. State police said she apparently lost control of her southbound car and struck the northbound pickup driven by Ronald S. Kman, 34, of rural Algonquin. Kman was uninjured. Up to midnight 32 persons had been lulled in traffic accidents in Cook Coun ty since Dec.

31. Of those, 15 cSca Zo. were I il I 1 i rt Tfc xt i rerSOnS HUrt I as Airport Bus Hits Abutment Three persons, including the bus driver, were injured slightly yesterday when a Continental Air Transport bus bound for (VHare Tntpmst ional Airnnrt! skidded into a bridge abutment on the Kennedy Expressway ncar Austin Avenue in one of. snowy day. High winds blew down power line and kept 500 resi-: aents ol uaK juawn wiuioui electricity for three hours early locf nta-fVif ntnvrrttrter t- Pa-im- ioai 1 monwealth Edison officials.

f- nifcui wniu uiiu iwui mv.iico vi drifting snow caused a mam-1 moth tie up of more than 150 cars and eight trailer trucks on S. Hwy. 14 in Wallworth I County north of the state line Wisconsin last night, and one 1 pregnant woman caught in the iam t0 be a1' 1 worth County sheriff deputies. Death Toll Now Four PUTT AnCT Tan 90 niPfl death toll climbed to four in a scries ot ex. I plosions and fires which rav- i i 1 Kft Mail 'ire body.

i i 1 Fort Benning, Ga. Alter vvoria war ii ne iaugmiR French at New Trier High School, Winnetka, and most recently was a French professor at Chicago Conservatory College. He Uved at 1856 Sherman Evanston. He is survived by a daughter, Ger- maine. Services will be private, i Four Midwest Gla Killed in SJE.

Asia WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 UPI The Defense Department today announced the names of 11 servicemen killed in the Southeast Asian war. They included these four Mid west Army men: Sgt. Gregory L. Peffer, Route 1, Elburn, Sgt.

Jerry W. Cutting, Davenport, Sgt. James R. Garten, Detroit, and Sgt. George C.

Green Atica, whose status was changed from missing to dead, hostile. In addition. Marine Pfc. Dewight E. Norton, Detroit, died not as a result of hostile action.

73, be of WBGr for its new 28bed I 750 Homes Needed for Foster Children BY DONNA GILL A year-long campaign to re-i rary care homes. These homes emit 750 families in tbe Chica- would provide short term go metropolitan area with room care of ten for only a day or for fnstpp rhilrtrpn tunc an. Hon fnr ohiMren whose Tiarents nnnnivw! vforHav hv Tin. nois Department of Children and Familv Services. "There has been a steady in-1 crease in the number of child-1 ren who need homes, but no increase in the number of tern-; porary homes available," said; x.uaiu i.

mcvw. ul InC State aeencv. I tower. The Gaiters were owners of! the Carriage House, 215 E. Chicago an apartment building which tne nospiiai purchased last January.

The; anartments have been convert- ed to housing for Wesley staff members. Hubert Howard, property chairman for the Wesley Board of Trustees, said Gaiter stated that his contribution is the first of a series he and his wife win give to the hospital. Japan Ex-Minister InVlteO. 10 Kea isiunu Tnwn 59 TReutersl i communist China has official- iw invito fnrmir Japanese Aiiphiro Fu- liyaTOa tO VISIt We COUUtl hie nfficp said to- tt. Aeiri(ni ni luoy, ujlvaiua formed supra-parti-! san parijamentarians League i M.iwn.

Sino-JaDanese "l9ti" Funeral Directors 1 JORDAN CO. PUNERAL DIRECTORS East Erie SUoerior 7-7T09 1M YEARS 221 JOHN CARROLL SONS HOME FOR FUNERALS' 25 E. Eri, WHirwaii Cemeteries i 4-GRAVE LOT. Forest Hoi.ie Cemetery 1 J400. 287-19 mac often were placed in toster nomes ine state, oawu of them in Cook County.

Pay for caring for a child varies from $70 to S125 a month, de- pending on the age of the child and his needs. Time is Important If more homes were ble, children could be placed quickly, leaving more time for caseworkers and other staff members to counsel troubled parents. Poster homes most needed ninnnfv rnno iilHrin i MORE PEOPLE WILL KNOW. When you place death notices in the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Today, you reach over 21 million readers daily and over 2 million on Sunday. Your Funeral Director will arrange to place your notice in the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Today to give you the benefit of greatest readership.

aic iwi oyi agw at oigcK Ol suDuruan ruw 2 CRAVES tn Memorv Gartens Cemetery teen-agers of all races, children 896-0381 in Aurora, 727-483a in homes Wednesday night Cal-' Animnon Heijnts. win sen at reason-with emotional or physical Joliet, and 244-0595 in Wauke-j bert Rupp 67 grandfather of i H- c- El.1387 problems and black infants gan. There now are 2.800 li- Michael Pruiti 13. and Mi- grav sites-mi Auburn. Memorial needing care prior to adoptive censed foster homes under di-, chelle, 7, killed in the disaster i p'r- jamrs placement in permanent homes, rect supervision of the state which also claimed a fireman's i memorial estates section 7.

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