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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1966 Section 3 7 AGGIE Rosenbaom URGES RECALL TW "'CAMSLOTX THAT'S 1 CiSSTj THIS WHERE THSyN 1 David H. Rosenbaum, of 2930 N. Sheridan I DEATH NOTICES Suchor Juliet M. Suchor, beloved wife of Henry loving mother of Lawrence fond grandmother of three; deer sister of Lillian Frank, John, and the late Joseph Pilafrini Funeral from Tohle Funeral road, beloved husband of Mary Rothen-berg, nee Ziffrin; dear father of Robert Rosenbaum and Carolyn Sherman; loving grandfather of five; fond brother of Ann H-i KING ARTHUR.) 7UBlfZCAMl6fJ Home. 4325 W.

Lawrence avenue, at Staimen, Goldie Pocras. and Ben Rosenbaum. Services Tuesday, 2 p. at Piser Lnwell. Thiiratav.

9:30 a. to St, OF U.S. TROOPS Edward's church. Interment All Saints, Memorial Chapel, 5206 Broadway. Inter' ment Anshe Emet Section, Memorial MU 5-4400.

Sullivan Park. Friends are asked to pay their respects at the time of the services. LO John J. Sullivan, beloved husband of Eleanor, nee Sirles; dear father of 1-4740. Russy FROM JAPAN Joseph C.

Russy of Cicero, beloved colleen Ward, James jonn ana Patrick son of Gertrude McClement, nee Patton, and the late Joseph Sullivan; husband of Frances, nee Kalka; father stepson of James D. McClement; brother of Eleanor Skidmore and Noreen Sullivan. Funeral Thursday, March 17, at 10:30 a. from Ahern Funeral Home, 1110 of the late Joseph Russy; brother of Charles Russy; nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a.

from Cermak Home for Funerals, 5844 W. Cermak Diet Member to Press W. Madison street. Oak Park, to the road, to Our Lady of Charity church, Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment family lot. Member of Piisen Butchers. OL 2-0243. Basilica of Our Lady of Sorrows. Ke-puiem mass, 11 a.

m. Interment Queen of Salemi Heaven. EU 3-5700, KE 3-2394. Thompson Lewis A. Thompson, 81 years, beloved husband of lola; loving father of LaVina Francine Marie Salemi, age 4, loving daughter of Christ and Elizabeth; beloved granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Salemi and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Strub-hart. Funeral Wednesday, March 16, 9:30 Talen, Wilma John Dietz, and the ANDY CAPP late Edwin; devoted grandfather of Bruce Talen, Peter, Jerry, Thomas btaaot a.

at St. Mary's church. Sycamore, III IV: IT WASN'T PA5V -SHE'S WHAT THAT'S TYPfCAL OFVOUl great-grandfather of five; also brothers Visitation at VanNarta Funeral Home, PHEW WHAT A FIGHT 203 E. Stata street. Sycamore.

Interment Mount Carmel, Sycamore. 815- and sisters in Iowa. Funeral service Wednesday, March 16, 1:30 p. at Hollerbach Funeral Home, 525 W. Armi- A BIG LASS, YKNOW.

SHE ed i CHAUKlc, ALWAYS CONCERNED SHE WA LIKE A FLIPPIN 895-2833. Sanderson AT ME Wl THE BROOM, nr aP Wl1 THE INESSENTIALS ICAMS TIGER BUT I BKTEfc'EK tage. Interment Graceland. MO 4-5345, Tiefenthal Gladys P. Sanderson, beloved wife of the Point in Talks Here BY SAMUEL JAMESON Chicago Tribune Press Service TOKYO, March 14 A member of the Japanese diet, who symbolizes what might be called a "new nationalism" here, left today for the United States with a plea for Americans to take a new look at their most important ally in the Pacific.

Yasuhiro Nakasone, 47, an influential member of the ruling Liberal Democratic party, is making the trip in connection with the opening in New Frank L. Tiefenthal of Westchester, be IN THE late Arthur; fond sister of John Melling, SOI loved husband of Catherine G. Tiefen Cont from preceding page Mulligan Thorn J. Mulligan, W. W.

I vet, beloved husband of Gertrude, nee Hasten kwtnfl father of Carl Acuff; brother of Michael Mulligan grandfather of three; oreat-orendfather of seven; manv nieces and cousins. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. at Walsh-Uovd-Obartucfi Funeral Home, 9900 S. Throop street, to St. Margaret of Scotland church.

Mass 10 i. m. Interment St. Mary's. BE 8-2321.

Murray Rose Smith Murray, dear mother of John J. Smith and Thelma Burdick; dear grandmother of John C. and Judith Smith. Funeral service Tuesday, 11 a. at Collins Funeral Home, 5350 W.

North avenue, interment Forest Home. TU -8844. Myers Mary E. Myers, nee Mclntyre, beloved wire of Charles loving mother of Robert Craig and Marilyn fond sister of Karhrvn, Robert and Vivian. Funeral Wednesday, 10:15 a.

from the Koop Funeral Home, 5844-48 Milwaukee avenue, to St. Tarcissus church. Interment Calvary. 763-5111. Nielsen Mist Marlon lola Nielsen, beloved daughter of Mr.

nd Mrs. Henry Nielsen; niece of Mr. Nell E. Stenholt, Mr. Peter Nielsen, Mrs.

Joanne LaBara, Mrs. Inga K. Knudsen, and Mrs. Astid Nielsen. Funeral service Tuesday, 1:00 p.

March 15, 1966, at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Cipress, Cal. Family request donation to the Building fund. Unitarian dMKJe, 5459 Atherton, Long Beach, Cal. Nystrom Garda A. Nvtfrom, nee Gustafson, March 14, 1964, beloved wife of Knute; dear mother of Helen Johnson tPhill, Harry LaVemel, and Roland Dagney; dearest grandmother of Lynn Stromberg, Nancy, Jane, and Darlene Nystrom; fond sister of Hilda Qulding, Theresa Larson, Amanda Johnson, and Oscar Sundin.

Funeral Thursday, 11 a. at Nelson Funeral Chapel, 5149-51 N. Ashland avenue, at Foster. Interment Rldgewood. LO 1-5147.

O'Keefe John A. O'Keefe of Clarendon Hills, beloved husband of the late Nellie, nee Leen; father of Francis and Lucille Con-lln; brother of Nora Bridges and the lata Frank, Dan, Luke, and Catherine Gorman. Member of Madonna K. C. Services Wednesday at 9:30 a.

at Pfeifer-Elliston r3 thal; father of Jacqueline Fred Waqner TZ I ArTr V- Jw I Mabel Cones, Charles, Robert, Alex Melling, and the late Jemima Schilllnger and Alice Hampton. Visitation at Drumm Funeral Home, 2035 E. 79th street, one and Marilyn George Wledder; brother of Joseph and William Tiefenthal; grandfather of four. Services at Senne Funeral Home, Lake street at 2d avenue. block east of Jeffery boulevard, until Tuesday, 10 p.

m. Visitation and service at Healy Chapel, Aurora, III. Interment Wednesday, March 16, 1966, at 11 a. m. Interment Oakridge cem Thursday, River Hill Memorial Park.

etery. Retired member Chicago Electro- SO 8-1610. Sandilla typers union. No. 3.

343-0014. Tomblin Lucy Tomblin, nee Biewer. of 1933 S. Elizabeth Sandilla, nee Pasquale, March 13, late of 10016 Avenue wife of the late Sam; mother of Mrs. Theresa Reillv, 50th Court, Cicero, beloved wife of the late Marion; dear mother of Francis Anna, and Walter Evelyn Tomblin, Claire Kent, and Ruth Peterl Cesaroni; Mrs.

Rose Walsh, Mrs. Julia Thven, Mrs. Antoinette Thayer, Mrs. Dorothy Jab- czynski, Angeio, James, Anthony, am 3-5 1 grandmother of three; great-grandmother Peter; 29 grandchildren; 10 great-grand children; sister of Mrs. Laura Cullis of or six.

services weunesoay, nnarcn to, 1 P. at Svec and Sons Funeral Home, CHINA Dunkirk, N. Mrs. Lucy Goffreido, 6227 W. Cermak road.

Interment Forest LOLLY Mrs. Rose Carver of Central Lake, Mich Mrs. Bessie Collyard, and Mrs. Marion Home. GU 4-2050 or Bi 2-2027.

Toops Katherine Toops of Oak Park, beloved Bendinelli; manv nieces and nephews ttnt Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from tha North Claude E. Griesel Mortuary, 10240 Ewing fnlr wife of the late Charles dear mother avenue, to St. Francis deSales church Ck'mm 4 Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment St. Mary ceme OKINAWA HI" tery. 50 B-0632. Schmidt (7 or kosc Maerz and Judy Bart; grandmother of Ddrtne Maerz. Funeral mass Thursday, 10 a.

at St. Edmund's church, 188 S. Oak Park avenue. Oak Park. Resting at Haggard Funeral Home, 124 Madison street.

Oak Park. Interment Mount Carmel. Tricarico KJPORMOSA faclfie Angela V. Schmidt of South Bend, Ind. beloved wife of the late Charles dearest mother of Charles Lucille wirzke, Mary Burke, and Carolyn Brothers Resting at Skaia Terrace Funeral Home, James Vlncenzo Tricarico, beloved 7812 Milwaukee avenue, Niles.

Funeral nuswna or Lucille, nee Kusso; loving father of Esther Newcome, Ralph, Marie Thursday, 9:30 a. from chapel, to St, Funeral Home, 60 S. Grant street, Hins PHILIPPINES J1rmj Bennardo, and Catherine; dear grand- Isaac Jegues church, Niles. Interment St, Joseph cemetery. Visitation Wednesday, 2 P.

m. YO 6-7302. Schultz 6. Tamer or nine, at tranara cnapeis, 1857 N. Harlem avenue, after 6 P.

m. Tuesday. Funeral Thursday, 8:15 a. to Our Lady of Pompeii church. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Interment Mount Carmel. TU Roy R. Schultz, March 13, 1966, beloved husbarnd of Grae; dear father of Cather ine; fond brother of Mrs. Muriel Keisacker Uneus DOoo OOoo of Stockton, Ca Services Wednesday, York City of a Japanese art festival.

He also will address meetings of the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, Des Moines, Denver, and Santa Barbara, Cal. 1 P. at John M. Pedersen and Sons Chanel, 4338 Fullerton avenue. Interment Forest Home.

BE 5-1610. Scott Minnie Uneus, mether of Dorothy Stokes, Valdosta, mother-in-law of Helen Uneus; grandmother of Dolores Wirte; four great-grandchildren. Resting at Schlerf Funeral Home, 2118 Lawrence avenue, 7 to 9 p. m. Tuesday.

Service Wednesday, 1:30 P. at Bethany Methodist Home Chaoel, 5015 N. Paulina street. Cremation private. LO 1-4850.

Robert H. Scott of Skokie, beloved husband of Ruth, nee Wright; dear father of Points He Will Make Roser and Barbara; son of Loretta and In a prepared speech before the late Martin Scott. Funeral Wednes day, 11:30 a. at Haben Funeral Ure these groups, Nakasone will: Home, 8057 Niles Center road, Skokie Cremation private. In lieu of flowers, 1.

Urge gradual withdrawal make donations to Central Methodist church memorial fund. Visitation Tuesday, of American forces from Japan as a step toward Japanese re p. m. to 10 p. m.

OK 3-6111. Semmelhack Lillian D. Ure, beloved wife of the late William loving mother of Harry fond sister of Mrs. May Price, Mrs. Bertha Dawney, Mrs.

Leatha Knight and Alden Weigel; devoted grandmother of John Allen and Donald L. Past Worthy Matron of Utopia Chapter No. 605, O. E. S.

Resting at Starr Chapel, 2324 W. 111th street. Services 1 p. Wednesday. Eastern Star services 8 p.

Tuesday. Interment Oak Woods. armament. Ann Semmelhack of Wlnnetka, dear sister of Dorothy Siebert, Arthur, and Fred Sem 2. Ask the United States to dale.

Mass 10 a. at Notre Dame church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. FA 3-0275. Owens Elizabeth Murray Owens, beloved wife of the late John; loving mother of Mary Elizabeth Owens, Helen Walsh, and the late John T.

Owens; dear sister of Nellie Smith of Chicago, Agnes Schodrow of Oregon, the lata Mary Kate Voltmer, and Thomas Murray; fond grandmother of John and Marian Walsh. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from the Sheehy Funeral Home, 8243 S. Ashland avenue, to St. Denis church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary'i cemetery. ST 3-7700.

Patterson Helen F. Patterson, nee Brebner, beloved wife of William fond daughter of Gertrude and the lata Charles Brebner; sister of Col. Charles E. Brebner. Services Wednesday, March 16, 11 a.

at Drake Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western aenue. Interment Frederick-town, 561-6874. Pavek Thomas Pavek, lata of 2146 W. 21st place, dear brother of Joseph, John (Alice, James, and Mary Ruzicka; dear friend of Helen Trembacz; uncle of nieces and nephews.

Services Thursday, 10 a. at H. Marik Sons, 2534 S. Pulaski road. Interment Wood'awn.

Member of Hawthorne chapter. Telephone Pioneers of America. LA 1-3972. Perham Deana E. Perham, 7321 South Shore Drive, March 13, 1966, beloved husband of Mabelle T.

Perham; brother of Helen Smith, of Westchester, brother-in-law of Ruth T. Hill. At Lain 4 Son Chapel, 2024 E. 75th street, at Jeffery boulevard, where services will be held Wednesday, March 16, at 2 p. m.

Interment at convenience of family. Masonic services at chapel, Tuesday, at 8 p. under the auspices ef Damascus lodge. No. 888, A.

F. A. M. Member of Oriental consistory, A. A.

S. Medinah temple, A. A. O. N.

M. Union League club; alumnus of Penn State and American Society of Heat melhack. Services Tuesday, 8:30 p. return all islands except Oki at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines. Interment Cadott, nawa in the American-occupied Valenti Wis.

824-5155. Sexton Ryukyu archipelago. Hemorrhoid Sufferers: 3. Warn that the long rule by Thomas J. Sexton, beloved husband of Margaret Toomey Sexton; dear father of Thomas Jr.

(Judvl Sexton; grandfather of three; son of the late Patrick J. and Ann the pro-American Liberal Dem ocratic party may be nearing C. Hickey Sexton; brother of Mane Lappe, Marion Valerrfl, beloved husband of Nancy, nee Bellavia; fond father of Michael Diana and Carl (Mary Ann; dear brother of Bessie Marlon Manis-calco, Joseph Bessie, and the lata Frances De Simone and Michael; grandfather of Michael; loving son of the late Michael and Mary; son-in-law of Carlo and Anna Bellavia. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from Manlscalco Chapel, 441 W.

North avenue, to St. Pascal church. Interment Mount Carmel. Please omit flowers. Ml 2-1234.

an end. Rita Mitchell, Vohn J. John Sexton Con-tractors Company! and the late Mi 4. Call for a more elastic ap chael Francis James Ignatius William Martin and Robert i Facts You proach to Communist China. Sexton.

Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 a. from Hursen Chapel, 5911 W. Madison Nakasone will visit Chicago street, to St. Catherine of Siena church. March 24 to 27 to see his two Vallandigham Mass 11 a.

m. Interment Mount Carmel Member of local No. 13, Carpenters union daughters, Michiko and Mieko In lieu of flowers, mass donations to Holy Family JesuitJ church, 1076 W. Roosevelt who are studying at midwest road, Chicago. For information call ES schools.

8-7500. Signor Cites Japanese Neglect Ann Vallandigham, nee Laurie, beloved wife of George; fond mother of Richard Dianna and George sister of Mildred Napoleon Monaco, Michael Laurie, and the late Angellne Scarano; dau9hter-in-law of Agnes Vallandigham. Funeral Thursday, March 17, at 9:15 a. from Kolssak Funeral Home, 4255-59 W. Division, corner of Klldare, to Holy Rosary church.

Entombment Queen of Heaven. AL 2-3600. Agnes Wernsman Signor. March 14, be- In proposing gradual reduc lovea wire or me lata Kay; oear sister Should tion of American troops sta of Gertrude Everett, Freda Ambrose, Rena James, and Frances Bowers. Fu tioned in Japan, Nakasone will neral Wednesday, 10:30 a.

from Donnellan Funeral Home, 10525 S. urge that United States forces Vanderwall Western avenue, to St. Margaret of ing, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning. Peterson Naomi Peterson, nee Rlchey, March 14, 1966, beloved wife of John daughter of the late Henry Richey and Bertha Sollars. Resting at the Tews Funeral Home, 79rh street and Phillips avenue.

be dispatched here only in Scotland church. Mass 11 a. m. Inter ment Holy Sepulchre. BE 8-0075.

times of emergency. Sitkiewicz Lewis and Evelyn, nee Rltseme, Vanderwall, suddenly in Japan, loving parents of Jeanine Wellman and Robert. Funeral arrangements will be made and announced later. Flowers will be omitted, and memorials to Bethany Reformed Memorial fund, care of Beukema Funeral home, will be appreciated. Beukema "Sentimental pacifism of Edward A.

Sitkiewicz Sr. of Berwyn, Services 1 P. m. inursoay. interment Evergreen.

SO 8-6959. beloved husband of the lata Blanche, Japan and irresponsible reli nee Minikowski, dear father of Edward ance on a foreign power have Petty A. Norbert Josephine Sitkiewicz, r-unerai Home, 1045 5. Western, BE 8-2144. and Theresa IDonaldl Duffy; brother of John, Anna Pabich, Rose Vacca, Frances, Manlev Ross Petty, Sunday, March 13, ioaa.

nf 17865 Elm terrace court. Brook- Frank, and the late Roman and Mary; spread under the protective umbrella of American military might," which has led Japan to Wadington field, age 73 years, deor father of Mary Lea Keith, of San Diego Cal. and i.m Petty, of Brookfield. fur Herbert Wedlnaton, fond father of Mil grandfather of five. Funeral Wednesday, March 16, at 9 a.

from the Joseph Nosek Sons Funeral Home, 6716-18 W. dred tnckson and Thomas grand ther survived bv Lela Petty, of Downers neglect the necessity of build about La) 16th street, corner of Euclid, Berwyn, to St. Mary of Celle church. Mass 9:30 ing up her own defenses, he Grove, two brothers, nine granocnnaren, other relatives and friends. Complete fnnorol cervices Tuesday, 8 P.

at father of Marilyn Erlckson. Services Wednesday, 2 p. at Leo M. Brieske and Son Funeral Home, 2859 N. Southoort avenue.

Masonic services under auspices a. m. Interment uueen of Heaven. Fourth said the prepared speech. degree member of Bishop Ketteler council the Schmidt-Bartelt-Gerber Funeral Home, of Wrights Grove lodge.

No. 779, A. F. No. 1628, K.

of La Sella General Nakasone also urged that 10121 W. North avenue, wauwatosa, wis. In state on Tuesday from 6 p. m. until at a.

m. cremation private. 935-6111. Wagner assembly; and tha Holy Name society, GO 4-0144. Slattery time of services.

Memorials to in. cancer fund appreciated. Pierce relations of the United States and Japan be placed on a firmer footing than that offered by a military pact. In this Leo J. Wagner, beloved husband of the late Josephine; loving father of Corrlne Szuszwalak and Ronald; son of Katharina Mary R.

Slattery, beloved wife of tha late James dear mother of Kathryn Movlan and Leta May Pictor; grand ana me late George; grandfather of eight. B. Ralph Pierce- of 663 S. Benton, Palatine, beloved husband of Phyllis fond srepfather of Betty Jo Prevatt and Rlrhard Price; grandfather of nine; mother of Daniel Moyian, Mary Kay, Meroaret. and Julie Pictor.

Funeral Resting at Frank R. Rings Sons, 6833-35 W. Grand avenue. Funeral Wednesday, March 16, at 9 a. to St.

Ceies- RECTAL TREATMENT connection, he suggested the establishment of a Pacific eco brother of Richard, and Fred. Member Thursday, 8:30 a. from Columbian Funeral Home, 6621 W. North avenue. Mass 9:30 a.

m. at Our Lady of tha tme cnurch. interment St. Josephs ME 7-8280. Snow church.

Interment St. Amies ceme nomic and cultural enclave which would link free nations Walentyn of Dearborn lodge, no. jw, m. r. a A.

M. Restlrn at Ahlgrim Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest highway, pitlne. whera Masonic services will tery, Toluca, III. ES 9-5151 or VI 8-3010.

John Walentyn, March 13, dear uncle Socha of Leonard E. Maryl Phillips; great- heM at a o. m. Tuesday, March 15. around the periphery of the uncle of Eugene Phillips.

Funeral Visitation for friends after 3 p. m. In John Socha, beloved husband of Jose Pacific in a network for eco phine, nee Kowalski; loving father of Wednesday, 8:45 a. from John Eudeikis Funeral Home, 4330 S. Call- terment private.

FL 8-7411. Pietrowski Irene Joseph Iwanskl, Esther Wil nomic assistance to developing fornia avenue, to Immaculate Concep liam Brown, Virginia Edward! Sable, tion church. Interment St. Casimlr's. Florence Henry! Brunkow, and Rev Walter G.

Pietrowski, formerly of LA 3-0440. nations. Tells His Expectations Ernest Socha, C. fond brother of James, Dr. Frank Jennie Lock, and Walsh Briqhtsn Park, beloved son of Edward and Stella, nee Kurcab; dear brother of Sister M.

Lorraine, C. S. and Richard; fond neohew of Michael Anna; grandfather of Robert, Ernest, PRO'-ANAL Rectal Treatment has been formulated to TREAT infection, the predominant cause of hemorrhoids and Paul. Funeral Thursday, March 17, John Tom Walsh, beloved husband of Peggy Lubv Walsh; dear brother of James Walsh, Mary Durkln, Theresa "The creation of a regional institution in which Japan and the United States are playing rtilal and Walter IFavel Kurcab, 9:30 a. from Baran Funeral Home, 2644-46 N.

Central avenue, to St. Stanislaus B. 8 M. church. Interment Mary-hill cemetery.

Please omit flowers. Viola Edward Kucha rzyk. Nora Theodore Bush, Gertrude Sam Anztlmo, leading roles in the making of and Clara pierrowsKi. runerai inury dav, 9 a. m.

from Fortuna Funeral NA 2-1488. Soma Mnm. 4401 S. Kedzie avenue, to it Javoh and St. Anna church.

Inter Brennen In Ireland, Ann Kelly, Celia Marren, the late Helen Walsh, and Bea Blake. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a. from Walter Qulnlan Sons, J122 W. 79th street, to Sacred Heart church, 116th and Church street. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. Member of Plasterers union, local and native of Coolrecull Tourlastrane, County Sllgo, Ireland. TR 4-7300.

strong and peaceful Asia will awaken in Japan a real enthusiasm for the Japanese-Ameri Blanche A. Sorna, 1423 S. 57th venue. Cicero, beloved wife of William Some; fond mother of Arlene John E. Starr; grandmother or Bart; sister of Arthur can partnership, he said.

Mrzena; daughter of the late John and Pointing out that an election Kate Mrzena. Service Wednesday, March WTard 16, 1:30 P. at Chrastka Memorial READ WHAT DOCTORS (hemorrhoid sptciatittt) SAY: "It has been found that in- "Ointments and suppositories fection is the predominant are of little use," cause of hemorrhoids." Chapels, 6301 W. Cermak road, Berwyn, Elizabeth Ward, nee Heuermann, ef 2239 S. 60th Court, Cicero, beloved wife "A liquid medication is best for treating the infection that causes hemorrhoids." loss of just 20 seats by the nil' ing party might force the for Interment Woodlawn.

OL 2-1023 or Bl of LeRoy S.t dear mother of Bernard (Joanl. James Neanl. and John Michael mation of a coalition govern 2-2W0. Spacek Otto C. Spacek of Berwyn, beloved Joyce Ward; fond daughter of Clause ment in Japan, Nakasone cri Heuermann; eleven grandchildren; two husband of Helen nee Kubecek; dear brothers and three sisters.

Funeral Wednesday, March Is, 9 a. from Svec and Sons Funeral Home. 6227 father of Ruth Ronald Novy and Carol Robert Bosma; fond brother of Ella ticized both his own Liberal Democratic party and the opposition Socialists for a lack of idealism and a failure to pro Cermak road to Our Lady of tha Mount church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Entombment Lakota; four grandchildren. Resting at cermak Home for Funerals, 5844 w. Queen of Heaven mausoleum. GU 4-2050 or Bl 2-2027. Cermak road.

Masonic rites under the auspices of Cicero lodge 955, A. F. A. Tuesday evening. 8 p.

m. Funeral services Wiersen vide leadership to the people. Wednesday, I p. m. Interment Mt.

Au E. Lillian Wiersen, March 13, 1966, dear burn cemetery. Past Master of Cicero lodge 955, A. F. S.

A. Past Monarch of Ailabad Grotto. Member of Daballa Urging a more flexible approach to Red China, Nakasone said efforts should be made to sister of Jennie L. and Ida fond aunt of Beulah Gilbert C. Peterson; daughter of the late Rev.

and Mrs. O. A. Wiersen; sister of the late William. Annie Dr.

T. Martin Wiersen. Serv bring Peking Into a world con ference for nuclear disarma to be corrected. It contains no narcotic pain killers that give only temporary relief, but depends upon its on-fighting ingredients to help nature correct the condition that is causing the pain and suffering. The PRO'-ANAL Rectal Treatment formula has been used by doctors for over 25 years.

The formula has also been thoroughly tested by leading university hospitals for 5 years. Now, for the first time, this professional tested treatment is available without a prescription. No matter what preparation you have used in the past, we urge you to try PRO'-ANAL Rectal Treatment Use it as directed, end if you aren't convinced it is the best hemorrhoid medication you have ever used your money will be refunded, Ask for PRO'-ANAL Rectal Treatment at any drug counter. The above facts are repeated fa articles in medical journals and in medical books on rectal diseases. They have been written by doctors specializing in treating rectal diseases, including hemorrhoids.

PRO'-ANAL Rectal Treatment meets all these demands for a hemorrhoid medication. It is a liquid that spreads quickly to tha diseased area. Its ingredients go to work on the infection that must be cleared up if the condition is ices Wednesday, 11 a. at John M. Pedersen and Sons Chaoel, 4338 Fuller-ton avenue.

Interment Mount Olive. Visitation 6 to 10 p. m. Tuesday. BE 5-1610.

ment and, if necessary, Into the United Nations. Williams Andrew Richard Williams late of PROBE DEATH OF MONSIGNOR AT BUFFALO Elgin, formerly of Chicago, beloved husband of Alison Walker Williams; son of Andrew R. and Eleanor Williams of Walnut Creek, formerly of Chicago; son-in-law of Dr. Alex end Harriet Walker; beloved father of Andrew, Christie, Kathy, David, and Wendy; brother of Dorothy Arthur O'Donnell of Park Forest, and Lionel Marilyn Williams of Walnut Creek, Cal. At Leckore, Nichols Lane Chapel, 1971 W.

11 1th street, after 12 noon Tuesday. Funeral Wednesday, 11 a. at Church of the Mediator, 10961 S. Hovne. Interment Cedar Park.

Donations may be made to the Williams Memorial fund. City hall. City of Elgin, III. BE 8-0671. Buffalo, March 14 (CPD club and Dobrovsky club.

OL 2-0243. Sparrow El wood Sparrow, March 14, 166, father of Mrs. Marion Parker of Michigan City; grandfather of Bryant L. Schllcker; fond son of Ernest and the late Flossie Sparrow of Michigan City; dear brother of Mrs. Nina Cochran of Michigan City.

Resting at the Tews Funeral Home, 79th street at Phillips avenue. Services 3 p. m. Wednesday. Interment private.

SO 8-6959. Spoors Alma L. Spoors of 3741 Knollwood lane, Glenview, formerly of Oak Park, March 14, wife of the late Thomas; mother of Mrs. Robert B. Duff of Glenview, end Mrs.

Eugene M. Lynn of Boca Raton, Fla.f two grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Cass Hosteller, and Ernest Dalgarn. Visitation after 7 p. m.

Tuesday at Win. H. Scott Funeral Home, 1104 Waukegan road, Glenview, where services will be held 1:30 p. m. Thursday.

Interment Forest Home. PA 4-0083. Stanley Ann J. Stanley, nee Martynlsk, beloved wife of Frederick dear mother of Judith Ann, Michael, Mary Ann, Roberta Marie, Gerard Michael, and the late Frederick; daughter of Nicholas and the late Helen; sister of Sophie Nicholas Maxenchudc, Marie the lata Edward Bernhard, Joseph Ingeborg Martin, and the late Maximillian Marty-niak; sister-in-law of Melvina and James Pavlinec; also nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.

from Kadzlela Funeral Home, 2712 S. Klldare avenue, to Epiphany church. Interment St. Adalbert. LA 1-2156.

Homicide detectives today investigated the death of a Ro man Catholic pnest, whose ment Resurrection cemetery. LA 3-7781. Pilarskl Vincent F. Pilarskl, beloved husband of Minnie naa Wllk, De Cola; dear father of Carl Sue De Cola, Russell Rita Da Cola, and Dolores William Blschoff; grandfather of Donna, Robin, Gail, and Russell, Jr. Funeral Wednesday, March 16, at a.

from Schielka Funeral Home, 7710 W. Addison street, to All Saints cathedral. Mass 10 a. m. Interment All Saints.

NA 5-3444. Qoinn Bernard A. Oulrm, retired, C. F. beloved husband of Agnes Mugan Qulnnj loving father of Robert (Eileen) and Ber-nedetta James Roach; dear grandfather of five; fond brother of Gordon Ouinn; nephew of William Byrne, Anna Miller, and Sarah Skagerberg.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from tha Sheehy Funeral Home, 8243 S. Ashland avenue, to St. Ethelreda church. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Visitation after 4 p. m. Monday.

Member of Father Perez council. No. 1444, K. of and Chicago Fire Fighters union. No.

2. ST 3-7700. RadoU Charles W. Radoll, March 14, beloved husband of Ruth, nee Larson; loving father of Ethel Homer, and Helen Harper; grandfather of John Homer Terrence, and Kenneth Harper; brother of Edward, Edith, and Edna Radoll. At Bitten Son Funeral Home, 6125 N.

Clark street, after 2 p. m. Wednesday. Funeral Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Rldgewood cemetery.

Member of Lithographers union, local No. 4 L. RaO Mae Rati, March 13, ef Highland Park, beloved mother of Mrs. Fava Ballard, Max, and Raymond O. Rail; devoted grandmother of nine and great-grandmother of 10.

Resting at Kelley Spalding Funeral Home, 1787 Deerfleld road. Highland Park, where services will be held 2 p. m. Wednesday, March 16. Interment Oakwood cemetery, Ames, la.

432-4260. Rankin Lowell W. Rankin, beloved husband of A nee tine nee Maksym; fond brother of Travis Rankin; devoted son of the late Rev. Julian J. and Pearl V.

Rankin. Funeral Wednesday, March 16 at 1 p. from Sullivan Funeral Home, 2701 W. 63d street at Washtenaw avenue. Interment family lot.

PR 6-8300. Rembaci Mary Rem bed, beloved wife of tha lata Stanley; loving mother of Joseph Sophlel, Anna Raymond Tomlinson, Wanda (Joseph Michna, and Bruno Virginia; fond grandmother of nine; great-grandmother of one. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from tha Koop Funeral Home, 5844-48 Milwaukee avenue, to St. Tarcissus church.

Interment St Adalbert's. 763-5111. Reynolds William P. Reynolds, beloved husband of Jane, nee Hand; loving father of Mrs. Charles Josephine Arentsen, Mrs.

Lawrence Anita McBride, Lawrence Lore rrol, and Jane; grandfather of 11; great-grandfather of one. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. m. from Donnellan Funeral Home, Jeffery boulevard at 77th street, to Our Lady of Peace church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment Mount OHvet. SO 8-8822. Richards Edward Richards, beloved husband of Marie; dear father of Edward (Laverne Richards son of Minnie Richards; brother of Lillian Johnson, Edna Albracht, and tha lata T-Sgt. Roger Richards; erendfather of four.

Services Thursday, March 17, 1:30 p. at H. Marik Sons, 1534 S. Pulaski road. Interment Oak-ridge.

LA 1-3972. body was found floating in Zaworski Scajaquada creek yesterday. The Very Rev. Msgr. Francis J.

O'Conor, 44, editor-in-chief Joseph Zaworski, husband ef the late Cecelia; stepfather of Hubert Clara Kosinskl; uncle of Joanna Joseph Or-loski, Leo and Edward Kolowskl. Resting at the Dalewskl Funeral Home, 8200 South Shore drive. Funeral Wednesday, March 16, at 9:15 0. to St. Bronls-lava chjirch.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. RE 4-0014. of The Magnificat, official news paper of the Buffalo diocese, Zielinski INDIVIDUAL, DISPOSABLE APPLICATORS SEALED IN POLY BAG.

and professor of languages and religion at the diocesan preparatory seminary, failed to appear to celebrate a mass at Edward Zlellnskl, beloved husband ef the late Jean; dear father of Joan, William, Mary, and Thomas; father-in-law of Glen Hamilton and Jerry Schneider; brother of Leonard, Helen, and Dorothy; grandfather 7 a. m. at Joseph mother-house where he was chaplain. of five. Funeral Thursday, March 17, at Stevens 8-DAY TREATMENT USUALLY ENOUGH FOR MANY CASES.

Msgr. O'Conor was found 10:15 a. from Woiciechowskl Funeral Home, 2129 W. Webster avenue, to St. Hyacinth church.

Interment St. Adalbert's. AR 6-4630. Clara Stevens, nee Rlsberg, March 13, wife of the late Roy; dear sister of Camllle Risberg and Mabel Schmuck. Funeral services and Interment at Blair, Wis.

dressed in conventional, not Zielinski clerical, clothing, police said. He had suffered two bruises Strohmeyer Florence Zielinski. nee Dumanskl. beloved NO MUSS. NO GUESSING ABOUT CORRECT DOSAGI wife of the late Peter; dearest mother of Mitchell and the late Harrlstte; fond on the head, they said.

Mary Strohmeyer, late of 8518 S. Hermitage avenue, dear sister of Albert J. Rose and the lata Louis Strohmeyer; fond friend of John and Nellie Somers. Visitation after 6 P. m.

Monday. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a. from the Sheehy Funeral Home, 8243 S. Ashland avenue, to St. Ethelreda church.

Mass 10:30 a. m. Interment St. Cecelia cemetery. Butternut, Wis.

ST 3-7700. mottier-tn-iow of Helen, nee Swieszek; dear grandmother of Jeanetta Wroblewskl, Dolores Bratek, George, and Stephen; great-grandmother of five. Resting at Diversey Funeral Home, 3601-05 W. Diversey avenue. Funeral mass Wednes BEAT THE LITTLE FOOLER Win a cool 15,000 maybe morel Plat The Tribune's Little Fooler osme this Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday.

day, 9 a. at St. Joseph Home, 2650 N. Kiageway avenue, rvtary-hlll. AL 2-6424.

I ADVERTISEMENT! Strnb Zrna Joseph J. Zrna, devoted husband of Marie; fond father of Diane Kiecka, Jan, Robert, and Cheryl; grandfather of 11; brother of Frances Gilewski, Agnes Classen, and the late Ann Mrazeki son-in-law of Elizabeth Maierik Funeral Thursday, 8:45 a. SKIN TROUBLED? For 30 years LEGUL0 OINTMENT bis relieved toi helped thousands of sufferers of ECZEMA. OPEN SORES, PSORIASIS, PILES, BNfi WORM, ATHLETES FOOT, Dtt-CRACHED SKIN. DUPEl DRUGGISTS LEG LO NT George J.

Strub, age 81, son of the late Margaret nee Mehl and George Strub; fond brother of Edward Louisa and the late Rev. Henry M. Strub. Services at Barron-Hall Funeral Home, 4332 Elston avenue, comer Pulaski road, Wednesday, March 16, 1 p. m.

Interment Waldheim cemetery. Visitation at chapel after 5 p. m. Monday. In lieu of flowers a memorial to the Gefhsemane church, 3617 W.

Belle Plalne, would be appreciated. KE 9-olQjp. from Becver Funeral Directors, 5218 S. Kedzie avenue, to Biassed Agnes church. Intsrment St.

Marv's. In lieu of flowers. mass offerings will be appreciated. PR 6-3809..

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