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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1967 10 Section 2 Mother Shoots Baby, ALGERIA WON'T GIRL, 6, DUMPED DEATH NOTICES OBITUARIES Kills Son and Self Irwin L. Polakoff Cincinnati, Nov. 3 (LTD Despondent over family debts and BY AND RUN Services for Irwin L. Tola- koff, 56, of Shelbyville, XFNFI TSHflMRFi Mass for Miss Alice Catherine UialtlJ I 1 1 1 1 1 I Zimmer formerly of Chicago, will be said at-10 a. m.

today in III TI1C OHM 00 St. James. Catholic church, Illi- and a native of Chicago, wil DRIVER, DIES be at 10 a. m. Monday in the chapel in 5206 Broadway.

Mr. Polakoff, president of the I I IlL UUIlUU nois highway 83 and Archer road near Lemont. jvuss dimmer, who died Wednesday in A 6-year-old girl died in Shelby Manufacturing com the recent disappearance of her husband, Mrs. Clara Pillings, 34, a suburban White Oak housewife, killed her 8-year-old son and critically wounded her infant daughter before taking her own life. Police said the baby survived a bullet wound in the head.

Mrs. Pillings was found dead in a hall with a .22 caliber wound in the head and the pistol beside her body. pany in Shelbyville, died Thurs her Salt Lake City home, was day in his home. He also County hospital yesterday after the motorist who had struck her dumped her in a gangway employed in the office of the headed the New York office of the manufacturing company Cook county sheriff more than 30 years and was a founding member of the Illinois Club for ana fled. Police said Giselle De Moss, 1924 S.

Springfield might Diplomatic Dispute Over Israel Cited ALGIERS, Algeria, Nov. 3 (B Algeria has decided against extraditing Moise Tshombe to the Republic of Congo, it was Catholic Women. She was the A graduate of the University of Chicago and the University of Chicago law school, he was an Indiana attorney and also have survived her injuries if In Memoriom daughter of the late Michael she had received medical attention sooner. a past secretary of the Na Zimmer, whose 50-year career in politics included terms as alderman, sheriff, and city con- Giselle, a 1st grader at Ma tional House Dress Institute. Surviving are his widow, Su troler, and service as warden of sie; two sons, Keith and Greg son Primary school, 4216 19th was walking east toward her home shortly after noon Brish Charles J.

Brlsh, Nov. 1, late of less-moor, beloved husband of Ely nor; loving father of Mrs. George Suzanne Anes-ton of Country Club Hills and Larry of Chicago; four grandchildren; dear son of Anna the late Charles Brish; fond brother of Mrs. Roger Katherine Hubbard, Mrs. John Isobel Sipp, Mrs.

John Beverly Gurgel, and Mrs. John Barbara Wilson. Resting at the Tews Funeral Home, 18230 Dixie hi9hway, after 2 P. m. Friday, until 11 a.

m. Saturday. Then to lie In state' at First Evan. Lutheran church. Grove and Ann streets.

Blue Island. Services 2 p. m. Saturday. Interment First Evan.

Lutheran cemetery. Blue Island. SY 8-5300. Memorials to the First Evan. Lutheran church will be appreciated.

Brodnick Stanley J. Brodnick, beloved husband of Frances, nee Klockowski; dear father of John Helene, Raymond, Lorraine John Gnoiek, Edwin (Susie), Shirley Philip Caffee; loving grandfather of 14. Funeral Monday, 8:45 a. from Richard Funeral Home, 5749 Archer avenue, corner of Lorel, to St. Symphorosa church.

Interment St. Mary cemetery. 767-1840. Brunell George Brunell, husband of Frances; father of George Edward Joan Adams, Gloria. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.

from Rowland Home for Funerals, 4152 N. Sheridan road, at Buena, to the Cathedral of the Holy Name. Mass 10 a. m. interment St.

Joseph cemetery. 248-1536. Budka See Stanley W. Glumb notice. Carll Mae Carll, nee Neylon, beloved wife of the late Fred; fond mother of Richard Dorothy and Ellie Hubert) Zimmerman; one grandchild.

Rod Terry) Cart-wright; one great-grandson, David Cart-wright. Burial Saturday, Nov. 4, at St. Joseph cemetery. Carson James C.

Carlson of Glen Ellyn, loving husband of Nana fond father of Susan Bromley; grandfather of Linda, Charles, and James. Visitation after 7 p. m. Friday at the Leonard Memorial Home, 565 Duane street. Glen Ellyn.

Funeral service Saturday, 2 p. at chapel. Interment Mount Greenwood cemetery. In lieu of flowers, friends may make contribution to Parkway Terrace Nursing Home, 219 Parkway, Wheaton, III. ory; a daughter.

Miss Lisa Polakoff: a brother: and a when she was hit by the car as Joliet penitentiary and head cf Cook county hospital. Miss Zimmer is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Bailey and Mrs. Ellen Grundin. Hassey Edward H.

Hassey Nov. 4, 194 In loving memory. RENEAH OTIS Riley Mary E. Riley. In loving memory of my mother who passed away 29 years ago today.

Always in my thoughts. LU Thorpe A Jerry C. Thorpe Nov. 4, 1963 Your face is always before me. Your voice I would love to hear; Your smile I will always remember, 'Til God wills I ioin you Dear.

LOVING WIFE MAE Wernlz Laverne Wernti But not forgotten. BARBARA, NANCY, AND GEORGE sister. Thomas Berlin Gardner Edward H. Gardner Cspt.1, age 84, late of 6929 S. Claremont, beloved husband of the late Mary Ann, nee Breslen; fond father of Eleanor G.

Campbell, Andrew C. Bud, Dr. James J. Babe and the late Edward Gardner; grandfather of seven; great-grandfather of five; brother of Clara Lewis of Seattle, and the late Clay Gardner. Funeral Monday, 9:15 a.

from McPhee Funeral Home, 7133 S. Western avenue, to St. Adrian church. Mass 9:45 a. m.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. 50 year member of Modern Woodmen of America. PR 6-0777. Visitation after 2 p. m.

Saturday. Garrou See Catherine Servi notice. Genske Manley Bill Genske, beloved husband of Victoria, nee Frelichowski; dear father of Victoria Thomas Krllcich, William Norma, and Richard Jeanl Genske; grandfather of 13; great-grandfather of three; brother of Viola Preu-cil, Margaret Unger, and Janet Kreiger, and the late Thomas; fond brother-in-law of Lillian Genske and Rose Ra-biega; uncle of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from Kad-ziela Funeral Home, 2712 S.

Kildare avenue, to Good Shepherd church. Interment Resurrection. LA 1-2156. Gorsline Sharon Lee Gorsline, of 920 Winchester Road, Libertyville; fond daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Gorsline; sister of Glen, Leslie, and Melody; grand-daughter of Ruby Gorsline and the late George Gorsline of Libertyville and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spirduso of Chicago. Resting at Burnett Funeral Home, 120 W. Park Avenue, Libertyville.

Services 2:30 p. m. Sunday at First Presbyterian Church, Libertyville. Interment Lakeside Cemetery. Family suggests memorials to the Church Library Fund.

Information, 362-3009 Glumb Stanley W. Glumb of Cicero, beloved husband of Blanche, nee Bua; dear son of Joseph and Catherine Glumb; brother of two sisters and two brothers. Funeral Saturday, Nov. 4, 2:30 p. m.

at Hreisa Funeral Home, 5128-30 W. 25th street, Cicero. Entombment Woodlawn Memorial Park. OL 2-0080. Gurski Michael Gurski of Fox Lake, formerly of Chicago, husband of the late Katbe-rina Gurski; beloved father of Mitchel Gurski of Fox Lake.

Mrs. Irene Compardo of Chicago, Mrs. Dolores Alex Wiikow-ski Chicago, Miss Emelia Gurski of Fox Lake; grandfather of two; greatgrandfather of two. Resting at K. K.

Hams her Funeral Home, 12 N. Pistafcee Lake road. Fox Lake. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. to St.

Bede's church, Ingle-side. Interment St. Bede's cemetery. Info. 312-587-2100.

HagI Simon HagI, formerly of 951 W. Erie street, beloved husband of the late Mary, nee Lackner; loving father of Joseph Lucille), Emma George Turkington, Louis Lucy, Delia Ed Rohrbacher, Edward, and the late Albert; 16 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from Rago Brothers, 5120 Fullerton avenue, to s. M.

Addolorata church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment family lot. AR 6-7800.

she was crossing Keeler avenue at 19th street. The vehicle dragged her 50 feet north before it stopped. Lifts Her From Street The driver got out and pulled Services for Thomas Berlin, 85, of 11546 Bell will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in the learned today, but the former Congolese premier is pictured as depressed and demoralized in prison.

Tshombe rejoiced when he learned that the Algerian government decided not to send him to the Congo, where he faces a death penalty on a charge of plotting against the regime of President Joseph Mobutu. Tshombe appears to have been saved from Mobutu's execution squad by Mobutu's own ties with the United States and Israel. Demands Break with Israel In the heated atmosphere following the middle east war chapel at 1971 W. 111th st. Mr, the child from under the car.

Dedication Then he picked her up and car Berlin died Thursday. He had been chief electrician for the Bismarck hotel for which he Mrs. Jack Rubin Services for Mrs. Martha Rubin, 59, of 8041 N. Keating wife of Jack Rubin, owner of Jack Rubin Son, potato broker at 1425 S.

Western will be held at 1 p. m. Monday in the chapel at 3019 Peterson av. Mrs. Rubin, a member of the board of the Chicago School for Retarded Children, died Thursday.

Sur had worked 29 years before retiring. Surviving are his wid ried her back around the corner to the gangway between 4150 and 4154 19th st. He dropped Giselle, still alive, and returned to his car and drove off. ow, Laura; three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Repp, Mrs.

Jean- Leibold A monument will be dedicated In loving memory of Leo Leibold, beloved husband of Pearl; father of David and Burton; on Sunday, Nov. 5, at 2 p. Shomer Hadas cemetery No. 3, gat No. o.

Mitchel A monument will be dedicated In loving memory of Lillian J. Mitchel, beloved wife cf Albert Sunday, Nov. 5, 1:15 p. m. Oak Woods cemetery, Rodfei Zedek, Eternal Light 67th st.

entrance. ette Ernst, and Mrs. Ruth Latz The scene was witnessed by Huntington; a son, Thomas eight grandchildren and four two 9-year-old girls, whose names were withheld. The girls rushed home to tell their moth Kehoe Lawrence J. Kehoe, beloved husband of the late Sarah Gray Kehoe; loving father of Joseph.

Charles. Rita Military, James. Mary Patritch, and Cyril, C. P. grandfather of 17; fond brother of Andrew, Peter, and the late Thomas.

Funeral Monday, 9 a. from Donnellan Funeral Home, Jeffery boulevard at 77th street, to Our Lady of Peace church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St.

Mary. Member of B. of R. T. and Third Order of St.

Dominic SO 8-8822. Kelly See Catherine Tiffin Hurley notice. Klco Albert Klco, beloved husband of Pauline, nee Chendek; dear father of Stephen Mildred, Katherine Frank) Policht, and Anne Cyza; fond grandfather of ten; devoted great-grandfather of two; brother of Justine Palenick and Pauline Gregor-icka. Funeral Mondav, 9:30 a. from Machacek Funeral Home, 2245 W.

Huron street to Sacred Heart church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment family lot. SE 3-5400.

Krawiec See John Taylor notice. Kruskop Dora Kruskoo. beloved wife of the late Peter; dear mother of Irma IDr. James! Rooney; grandmother of James Peter, and Dorothy Rooney; sister of Emilv Behrsin, Emma Lupinek, and Mollie Stewart. Funeral Monday, Nov.

6, 9:15 a. m. from Collins Funeral Home, 5350 W. North avenue, to St. Giles church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment Acacia Park. Member of Women's Guild of St. Giles and Latvian Benevolence society.

TU 9-8844. Kurowski Mary Kurowski, nee Zintek, beloved wife of the late Robert; loving mother of John Jeanl, Irene Frank Krop, and Alice Edwin M. Krusinski; grandmother of five. Funeral Monday, Nov. 6.

9:30 a. from John H. Patka Funeral Home, 1256-58 W. 51st street, to St. John of God church.

Interment Resurrection. BO 8-5257. Kuwik Adam Kuwik, beloved husband of the late Josephine, nee Piech; loving father of Sylvia Kuwik, Angela Stanley Dzie-glewicz, and Adamine Stanley grandfather of Sharon Mitchell Piecuch, Judy and Tom Dzieglewicz, and Richard, Michael, and Margaret Piel. Funeral Monday, Nov. 6, at 9:30 a.

from Colonial Funeral Home, 6250 N. Milwaukee avenue, to St. Thecla church. Interment St. Adalbert's.

Member of Amalgamated Meat Cutters union, local No. 100. SP 4-0366. Lacina Emma Lacina, nee Cillian, of Branson, formerly of Berwyn, beloved wife of the late Louis; dear mother of Emilv Albert J. Sr.

Cada and Louis Margaret Lacina; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Services Montev, Nov. 6, 1 p. at Svec and Sons Funeral Home, 6227 W. Cermak road.

Interment Bohemian National. Member of Mayflower camp, 4829, R. N. of A. Visitation Saturday after 6 p.

m. GU 4-2050 or Bi 2-2027. Landicina Bernice Landicina, nee Saladino, beloved wife of Andrew Andyl; loving mother of Bernice Armando De Buono; grandmother of Carol and Debra; fond sister of Jennie Pepitone, John Frances Side-wall, and Dorothy Zentiz. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from the Granata Memorial Funeral Chapels, 1857 N.

Harlem avenue, to St. Vincent Ferrer church, River Forest, III. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven.

Please omit flowers. TU 9-1700. Lanfrusti Rose Lanfrusti, age 88, of Tinlev Park, wife of the late Donald; mother of Millie Orsi and Mary Udoni of Blue Island, William and Ervin of Tinley Park; sister of Mary Giannoni of Blue Island and James Orsi of Prophetstown, grandmother of three; great-grandmother of two. Resting at the Hirsch Memorial Chapel, 183d street and Harlem avenue, Tinley Park, offer 7 p. m.

Saturday. Funeral mass Monday, 10 a. St. Gecrqe church. Interment St.

Benedict. 532-4700. La Sala See Bessie Mazzarella notice. Lazier Frederick Lazier, Nov. 2, 1967, beloved husband of Alta dear father of Harold and Charles; grandfather of Robert, Kenneth and Charlotte Thompson; five great-grandchildren; brother of Mabel E.

Service Monday, 1 p. at Chas. W. Anderson Funeral Home, 4325 W. Armitage avenue.

Interment Forest Home. BE 5-2581. Licka Frances C. Licka, nee Martino. wife of Frank; mother of Joseph and Frank Licka; daughter of Joseph and the late Mary Martino; sister of Rose Martino and Angeline VanWilligan.

Resting at Hallin-an Funeral Home, 2601 Vermont street. Blue Island. Solemn Requiem High mass Monday, 10 a. at St. Donatus church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. Member of St. Donatus Mother's club. Visitation after 7 p. m.

Saturday. FU 5-0850. Lidgard Samuel R. Lidgard, beloved husband of the late Edna Osborn Lidgard; devoted father of Mrs. Nellie Leaf, Claude Lid viving besides her husband are a son, Marvin; a daughter, Mrs.

Roberta Martin; three sisters, two brothers, and six Card of Thanks great-grandchildren. Mrs. Dora Kruskop Mass for Mrs Dora Kruskop, er, who telephoned for help. and Tshombe's arrival, Algeria is said to have demanded a Congolese break with Israel and a "disengagement" from Chmura Giselle was rushed to County grandchildren. Mrs.

Norbert J. Tierney hospital, where she was able to give police her name and ad Stanley Chmura, beloved husband of Apolonia, nee Janiec; loving father of John, Stella John Nowakowski, and Helen fPeterl Prevenas: fond Grand the United States as the price 72, of 1619 N. Melvina will be said at 10 a. m. Monday in St.

Giles church, 1045 N. Co Sied The John Sied family wishes to thank friends and relatives, the doctors, nurses, and staff of Illinois Research Hospital, the director of Hollerbach Funeral Home, the friends at St. George High School, Msgr. Quinn and Father O'Hara of St. Andrew's church and all the sisters ond lay teachers of St.

Andrew's school for their help and kind expression of dress before a nine-man team Services for Mrs. Dorothy Emilv Tierney, 68, of New of doctors undertook emergency York, formerly of Chicago, who died Tuesday in Laguna Hills, surgery, brie died of what doctors called "massive internal injuries" at 1:15 p. minutes father of eight; great-grandfather ot five. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from Malec and Sons Funeral Home, 834-38 N.

Ashland avenue, to All Saints cathedral. Interment All Saints. 421-5800. Christiansen Sigrid C. Christiansen, formerly of Chicago, beloved wife of the late Sigurd fond mother of Norman E.

of La Grange and the late Harry grandmother of three; great-grandmother of two. Resting at Rhenberg Funeral Home, 110 N. La CaL, will be held at 10 a. Fraternal Notir.es Monday in St. Jean Baptiste before the arrival of her father, Emmanuel, 43, a mechanic for Commonwealth Edison com HARMONY CLUB OF CHICAGO Re church, New York City.

Mrs Tierney was the wife of Nor for extradition. When Mobutu rejected this, the Algerian government reverted to its earlier view of Mobutu as a "neo-colonialist'' and decided it had no choice but hold Tshombe indefinitely. Tshombe's repeated requests to be received by President Houari Boumedienne have been ignored, informants reported. Moves to New Prison After four months of solitary confinement in an army bar- Grange road. La Grange, after 7 d.

pany. grets to announce tne oeatn ot Brorner Edward H. Fugenschuh. Members will assemble Sunday. Nov.

5. 9 p. at Hitze-man Funeral Home, 9445 W. 31st street, Brookfieid, to pay respects to his bereaved family. Saturday.

Funeral Monday, 1 p. m. Cre bert J. Tierney, vice chairman of Toplis and Harding, insur Left School at Lunch He and Giselle's mother, Er mation private. 352-0114.

Clancey ance adjusters at 141 W. Jack CHICAGO LOCAL 145, L. P. I. Margaret A.

Clancy, beloved daughter son blvd. In addition to her husband, she leaves a daugh of The late Jnn and Mary Hailaran To correct notice of Edward McCauley, passed away Nov. 1, funeral was from Johnson Funeral Home on Friday, Nov. 3, at 2 p. m.

HARRY F. SPOHNHOLTZ, President Clancy; loving sister of Elizabeth Clancy, Loretta Baker, Bernard Clancy, and the nestine, 41, said the child was to have eaten lunch at school, but left instead. She may have been on the way to a friend's house, they said. late Thomas, James, Elizabeth, and S9t, SHEET METAL WORKERS UNION, Edward Clancy, C. P.

D. Funeral Monday, 9:15 a. from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 W. 103d street. Oak Lawn, LOCAL NO.

73 Services for Brother Elijah S. Halbert, Monday, Nov. 6, at 1 p. at chapel, 441 W. North avenue.

JAMES T. TRACY, Secretary to Seven Holy Founders church. Inter "She was a good student," ment Mount Carmel cemetery. Please omit De Moss said. "She just loved lumbian Oak Park.

Mrs. Kruskop died Thursday. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Irma Rooney; three grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Emily Behrsin, Mrs.

Emma Lupinek, and Mrs. Mollie Mrs. Kruskop was a of the St. Giles Women's guild and of the Latvian Benevolent society. Mrs.

Hugh McKee Mrs. Josephine McKee, 73, of 8605 Throop st, died yesterday. Mass will be said at 10:30 a. m. Monday in St.

Kilian Catholic church, 87th and May streets. Surviving are her husband, Hugh; three daughters, Mrs. Theresa Severn, Mrs. Josephine Madden; and Mrs. Cecelia Heil; three sons, Hugh David, and William; and 16 grandchildren.

Erwin G. Heider Erwin G. Heider, 71, of 136 Custer Evanston, died yesterday in St. Francis hospital. He had been the president of Commonwealth Plumbing and Heating company, 4105 N.

Da-men for 35 years. Sur Flowers. For transportation info, call was moved recently to another place of detention. His whereabouts are unknown. The government has placed a veil of silence over its un school." NE 6-1193 OT 735-4242.

Crocombe He said he and his wife had DEATH NOTICES B. Maurine Crocombe, late of Floss- given Giselle the same instructions on traffic safety as her moor, beloved wife of Robert loving mother of James Robert, Richard Thomas ter, Mrs. Dorothy Rubenstem. Bernard J. Seltzer Bernard J.

Seltzer, 56, of 5748 N. Rockwell died yesterday in his home. He had been a certified public accountant with offices at 111 N. Wabash av. for 25 years until his retirement three years ago.

Surviving are his widow, Helen; a son, William; a daughter, Elizabeth; three grandchildren; his father, Joseph; five sisters; and three brothers; Services will be at noon Monday in the chapel at 6130 N. California av. iCaro 1, Mrs. en Gwendo vnl Hahn, three older sisters received. and Kenneth Day Crocombe; daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan Henderson; sister Hahn Robert J. Hahn, late of 632 Aldine avenue, Nov. 2, 1967, dear husband of Mildred nee Wiiliard; beloved son of Eveline Goeke, nee Olsen, and the late Stanley Hahn; stepson of Hugo Goeke; brother of Donald, Eileen Rago, Dolores De Groot, and Eleanor Roman. At Doty-Panozzo Funeral Home, 214 E.

115th street. Services Monday, Nov. 6, at 1:30 p. m. Interment Mount Hope.

Visitation after 6 p. m. Saturday. Halbert Elijah Swift Halbert, beloved husband of Evelyn, nee Monson; dear father of Ruth Fritz Schmitz; loving grandfather of Fred. Services Monday, 1 p.

at Konitzer Chapel, 441 W. North avenue. Interment Mount Olive. Mi 2-1535. Hart Mary G.

Hart, Nov. 2, formerly of 4046 N. Parkside avenue and Northlake, wife of the late William fond mother of Margaret Massey, William and John grandmother of James and Donna Massey, William, Terence, Patricia, John, Regina, and Carolyn Hart, and Cherrel, Ellen, and Laurie Hart; dear friend of Sarah Callahan; sister of Nell Mullery, Bridget Feeney, Michael, and Francis Quinn. Funeral Monday, 11 a. from Meiszner Funeral Home, 5620 Irving Park road, to St.

Pascal church. Mass at 11:30 a. m. Interment St. Joseph cemetery.

BU 1-1366. Hartman Florence A. Hartman of Morristown, N. formerly of Chicago, beloved wife of A. E.

Hartman. Services Monday, Nov. 6, 1 p. at Matz Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central avenue.

Interment private. Visitation after 6 p. m. Sunday. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Illinois Citizen's Animal Welfare league, 6224 S.

Wabash avenue. Chicago, would be ap Sgt. Donald Cummings of the of Mrs. Ruth smith of California; daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs.

William Maxwell traffic unit said the Crocombe, Sr. Member of Olympia Fields country club, t-iossmoor service league. and Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Rest two young witnesses described the car as a light brown four-door sedan. They said the driv ing at the Tews Funeral Home, 18230 Dixie Homewood after 2 p.

Saturday, services 3 p. m. Sunday. Pn Aichroth Christ Aichroth, ase 80, of 1846 W. Byron street, beloved husband of the late Frances; dear friend of Anna Poslau.

Services Monday, 1 p. at Krauspe Chapel, 3905-07 N. Lincoln avenue. Interment Glen Oak. Amundsen Carl A.

Amundsen, Nov. 1, husband of the late Marie Pearson Amundsen; dear father of Robert Bruce and Sgt. Glenn Michael Amundsen, U. S. both of Indianapolis; beloved son of Theresa and John Amundsen; brother of Jack Amundsen.

Member of A. F. of Musicians, local 458, Michigan City, Ind. Resting at the Tews Funeral Home, 79th street and Phillips avenue. Services 11 a.

m. Saturday. Interment Cedar Park. Organist and entertainer in the Gary area. SO 8-6959.

vate interment. Memorials to Flossmoor wanted prisoner. Algerian officials insist they had no advance warning of the kidnap plot that brought Tshombe to Algeria on June 30 in a charter plane hijacked over the Spanish Balearic islands. Algerian officials admit privately they wish Tshombe had never fallen into their hands. But they feel they cannot get rid of him without either losing face or being accused by some African states opposing his extradition of being accomplices in a judicial murder.

er was a young Negro, about 6 feet tall, wearing a black service league, enwood school for Bovs and American Cancer society. SY 8-5300. jacket and brown hat. Dallmann Harry E. Dallmann of Skokie, beloved husband of Gertrude: fond unc i of Dr.

CAR ACCIDENT Warren Clauson and Beverly Mullins; dear Isadore Neiditch Services for Isadore Neiditch, 79, of 4953 N. Whipple who died yesterday, will be at 10 a. m. Monday in the chapel at 1300 Devon av. He had been orotner ot otto, gnarne, Fred, Edith Mooney, Marie Monighan, and Irene VICTIM DIES Folli; half-brother of Adolph Phorte, Service Monday, 11 a.

at Haben Funeral Home, 8057 Niles Center road. viving are his wife, Louise, and a brother, Ray. Mass will be said at 9:30 a. m. Monday in St.

Hilary Catholic church, 5615 N. California av. IN EVANSTON Mrs. Isabelle Kahaian, 64, of 1417 Dodge Evanston, died I an omnlnvo frvr 15 vpars nf Skokie. interment Memorial Park, visits tion after 4 p.

m. Sunday. OR 3-6111, Davis Carlos Lewis Davis of 6529 S. Drexel, born Aug. 27, 1935, in Chicago.

Baker Hubert L. Baker, beloved husband of Grace fond father of Fred W. Dar-lenei; brother of Mrs. Ethel William llseman, Victor S. Ann, Lawrence NoraJ, and Elmer Ann; brother-in-law of Mrs.

Florence Shattuck. Service Mon-' day, Nov. 6, 2 p. at Drake and Son, Funeral Home, 625 Busse highway, be Troops Flown In beloved brother of Clarence W. Rodger and family ot Chicago, III.

and Freddie KINSHASA, Republic of preciated. Heider Erwin G. Heider, beloved husband of Louise; dear brother of Ray. Funeral Monday, Nov. 6, 9 a.

from Drake Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western avenue, to St. Hilary church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment All Saints' cemetery. 561-6874. early yesterday in St. Francis hospital, Evanston, of injuries suffered Thursday night when she was hit by a car at Ridge and Greenwood avenues in the Mrs. Arthur T.

McGivern Mrs. Mary C. McGivern, 52, wife of Arthur T. McGivern, a lawyer, died yesterday in her home at 2232 Lunt av. In addi cnamblis or Pasadena, cal.

Visitation Hopeful Baptist church, Monday, 8 p. m. to 9 p. m. at 5347 S.

Michigan. Mass Tuesday, 9:30 at Holy Cross Catholic church, 65th and Maryland. Interment suburb. 5t. Mary cemetery.

Dolan Heneghan tion to her husband, she is sur Mrs. Kahaian apparently fell vived by two sons, Arthur J. Anna Lenore Dolan, late of 530 Arlington place. Visitation until 1 p. m.

Sunday at Sortile Funeral Home, 2449 N. Lin and Thomas; three daughters, coln avenue. Mass and interment North Goldblatt's department store, State and Van Buren streets. Surviving are his widow, Jennie; two sons, Herman and Oscar; four grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Yetta Gins-burg and Mrs.

Bessie Elstein. Raymond J. Liermann Raymond J. Liermann, 60, retired owner of Liermann's Wholesale meat market, 2785 Henry ct, died yesterday. He lived at 4945 N.

Newcastle av. Surviving are the widow, Helen; two sons, Dr. Kenneth and Robert; a daughter, Mrs. Lois Walsh; nine grandchildren; and a brother, Dr. Clarence.

Mass 'Will be at 10 a. m. in St. Rosalie's church, Oak Park Mollie, Jane, and Kathryn; and a brother. Mass will be said at on the steps leading from an elevated sidewalk and into the path of a car driven by Henry Krakowski, 49, of 911 Ashland Evanston, a detective on the Evanston police force.

Nellie Heneghan, nee Whalen, beloved wife of Thomas; dear mother of Thomas A. Margaret and Mary P. Charles Enyart; grandmother of seven; fond sister of Bridget Lydon, Thomas and Stephen. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from Gibbons-O'Keefe Funeral Home, 124 Madison, Oak Park, to Saint Peter Canisius church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven. Member of Altar and Rosary society. Native of Barnahown, Tourm-akeady.

County Mayo, Ireland. 848-7400. Platte, Neb. 935-4275. Douglas Carol Douglas, beloved wife of Kenneth gard of Anaheim, Mrs.

Mae O'Don-nell. Dale Lidgard, Mrs. Fae Day. and Mrs. Betty Koch; grandfather of 10: great-grandfother of 18; fond brother of Mrs.

Lille Newcomer. Visitation after 4 p. m. Saturday. Funeral services Monday, 11 a.

at the Sheehy Funeral Home, 10727 S. Pulaski road. Interment Ridge Lawn cemetery, Gary, Ind. ST 3-7700. Liermann Raymond J.

Liermann, beloved husband of Helen, nee Smithe; loving father of Lois Jack Walsh, Dr. Kenneth Caret, and Robert fJanisj; fond brother of Dr. Clarence Mary, and the late Louis Marie; brother-in-law of Dr. M. A.

Wagner Marie, Walter E. Margaret, and Charles W. Bernice Smithe; dear grandfather of nine. Funeral Monday, Nov. 6, at 9:15 a.

from Baran Funeral Home, 2644-46 N. Central avenue, to St. Rosalie church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment St. Joseph cemetery. Member of Holy Name society. NA 2-1488. Lindgren Jennie V.

Lindgren, fond sister of the late Elin A. Lindgren; survived by nine first cousins and a host of friends. At Williams Funeral Home, 12 Lake street. Oak Park. Visitation from 7 to 9 p.

m. Saturday and 2 to 9 p. m. Sunday. Services Monday, 1 p.

m. Interment Forest Home. Lindstrand Kenneth A. Lindstrand, 31, of Van Nuys, died Oct. 29, 1967, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alex W. Anderson; brother Congo, Nov. 3 (LTD The Congolese government flew in para-troop reinforcements to counter a mercenary invasion from Portuguese Angola today and called for a meeting of the United Nations security council to deal with the threat. Congo authorities said a United States C-130 transport flew 250 paratroopers trained by Israeli advisers from Kinshasa to the threatened copper-rich province of Katanga, former bastion of ousted Premier Moise Tshombe.

Urges Thant to Act 10 a. m. Monday in St. Mar garet Mary CathoUc church, loving mother of Vikki; fond daughter of Walter and Gladys Fenske; sister of Krakowski was southbound on 2324 Chase av. Marlene Douglas.

Resting at Frank Ringa 8, Sons, 5826-28 N. Elston ave Ridge at about 25 miles per Henneberry See Esther J. Tuomey notice. hour, police said. Henriksen FIREMEN FIGHT BLAZE IN OLD nue.

Services Monday, Nov. 6, at p. m. Interment Ridgewood. RO 3-5300.

Visitation after 7 p. m. Saturday. Dunbar See Esther J. Tuomey notice.

Emmerick Two men were killed early today when their southbound auto struck an abutment at the ORCHARD STORE Cora Henriksen, nee Larsen, beloved wife of the late Arthur; loving sister of Pauline Paulsen and Annette Thomas McQueen; fond aunt of Herbert, Roger, Robert, Kenneth, Arthur, and Marcella. Services Tuesday, 10:30 a. at John V. May Funeral Home, 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue. Interment Mount Olive.

Visitation tween Touhy and Oakton streets. Park Ridge. Interment Mount Emblem cemetery. 698-3368. Bartoszewski Anna Bartoszewski, beloved mother of Marion Thaddeus Wodecki; fond grandmother of Elizabeth James Cox, Nancy Charles Strom and Marilyn William Scaroace; great-grandmother of 10.

Funeral, Monday, November 6, 10:30 a. m. from Ryan-Parke Funeral Home, 120 S. Northwest highway. Park Ridge, to All Saints' cemetery chapel, Higgins road.

Mass 11 a. m. Member of Polish Women's Alliance. Visitation after 7 p. m.

Saturday. 823-1171. Battaglia See Bessie Mazzarella notice. Belmont See Ida Filachione notice. Berlin Thomas Berlin, 85, Nov.

2, dear husband of Laura, nee Heim; father of Mrs. Dorothy Repp, Mrs. Jeanette Ernst, Mrs. Ruth Latz Huntington, and Thomas brother of the late Frank; grandfather of eight; great-grandfather of four. Member of Local i34 Electrical Workers Union.

Services at Lackore, Nichols Lane Chapel, 1971 W. 111th street, Monday, Nov. 6, 2 P. m. Interment Mount Greenwood.

Visitation Sunday after 12 noon. BE 8-0671. Bieri Rose A. Bieri, nee Foley, loving wife of the late Rudolph; loving mother of Constance Wilson and Elizabeth; sister of Mary J. Parent and the late William, James, and Frank Foley; grandmother of one.

Resting at Frank R. Ringa and Sons, 6833-35 W. Grand avenue. Funeral Monday, Nov. 6, 9:30 a.

to St. Priscilla church. Interment Calvary. ME 7-8280. Blanden Alma B.

Blanden, nee Werner, beloved wife of Wesley; dear mother of June (George Castleberry and Harvey Joan; loving grandmother of four; fond sister of Emily Schaubel. Services Monday, Nov. 6, 2 p. at Matz Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central avenue.

Intermenf August A. Emmerick, beloved husband of the late Anna E. Emmerick; loving father junction of the Dan Ryan expressway and the Chicago Skyway. Policeman Peter Bressa- The official Kinshasa radio of Catherine Schmitf, George T. and Bettv Schumoo; dear arandfather of 17.

Resting at Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, after 1 p. m. Sunday. 4727 W. 103d street.

Oak Lawn, until and Montrose avenues. Harry E. Dallmann Services for Harry E. Dallmann, 75, of 5416 Warren Morton Grove, will be held at 11 a. m.

Monday in the chapel 10 0. m. Friday. Lying in state at St. nelli said it appeared that the driver was trying to enter the Hickey Paul Lutheran church.

Highland drive and Luther avenue, Chicago Heights, after said the rebels would be "pinpointed and neutralized." At the United Nations, Congo Ambassador Tehdore Idzum-buir called on Thant, U. N. secretary general, to request skyway from the expressway. 9:30 a. m.

Saturday. Funeral service Saturday, 10:30 a. at St. Paul Lutheran church. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery.

The driver was identified by papers in his pockets as George Member of Marshall Field Half Century at 8057 Niles Center Skokie, club. For transportation information call Ann Bridgeman Hickey, beloved wife of the late William fond mother of William F. and Edna Ruddy; grandmother of Mary Biedermann and Anne Hickey; survived also by four greatgrandchildren; sister of Sarah Bridgeman McGovern. Funeral Saturday, 10 a. from Hursen Chapel, 929 Belmont avenue, to Our Lady of Mount Carmel church.

Mass 10:30 a. m. Interment Calvary. the security council meeting. Mr.

Dallmann retired 10 years Huff, 235 S. 13th Maywood. NE 6-1193 or 735-4242. Eustice Police were working to identi The mercenary threat drove ago as secretary and manager U. N.

officials in Katanga to of the W. H. S. Lloyd company, Thomas A. Eustice of Des Plaines, beloved husband of Arline, nee Smith; dear fy the other man.

The bodies were taken to the County seek safety in Zambia father of Caro Ann Meroz; loving son a manufacturer of wallpaper. He is survived by his widow, Hoff of John and the late Mary; fond brother morgue. nf The ma Verr, John, and the late ai See Esther J. Tuomey notice. bert.

Richard, and George Eustice. Fu Kisenge Reached First According to government re neral Monday. 11 a. at Oehler Gertrude; a niece; and nephew. Hurley A fire in a 3d-floor stockroom of the Montgomery Ward company store in the Old Orchard shopping center, Skokie boulevard and Golf road, Skokie, smoldered for two hours last night before firemen were able to put it out.

They were aided by 11 sprinkler outlets which automatically sprayed water on the blaze. Raymond Redick, Skokie fire chief, declined t3 estimate the loss. He said the cause of the fire was not known. With the help of the Morton Grove and Niles fire departments, the fire was confined to the 180- by 25-foot stockroom. No injuries were reported.

Smoldering foam rubber products stored in the stockroom forced firemen to use gas masks. A fire in the same storeroom in March, 1966, caused $35,000 damage. Funeral Home, Lee, at Perry street, Des Mrs. Esther Anderson, 79, of 11039 Wallace died last night in the Little Company of ports, Kisenge was the first town reached by the first "Edward H. Gardner Plaines.

interment All saints. 824-aiu. Farrell Bridget Farrell, nee Daly, Nov. 2, 1967, beloved wife of the late Joseph; dear mother of Joseph Doris, Mary Ann, Helen Robert Dubach, Daniel, Vincent, ami the late Rita: grandmother of six. Mary hospital of head injuries she suffered Wednesday when the auto in which she was a passenger collided with another car at 107th street and Western Catherine Tiffin Hurley, beloved wife of the late Otis B.

Hurley; loving mother of Harriette Kelly, Margaret Usher, and the late Otis Hurley; dear sister of the late William, Joseph, Miles, Richard, John Tiffin, Mary McDowell, and Mar- Nelson; fond grandmother of J4; ive great-grandchildren; mother-in-law of Mary Hurley, Thomas Kelly, and the late Jack Usher. Visitation after 3 p. m. Saturday. Funeral Monday, 9:15 a.

from Walter Quintan Sons, 2122 W. 79th street, to St. Germaine church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. TR 4-7300. avenue. armed column which invaded Katanga Wednesday night and Dilolo was the town attacked by the second column yesterday. The Katangese incursions were seen as an effort to relieve pressure on Bukavu, where the rebel mercenaries of Maj.

Jean Schramme and their supporting Katangese police i i i i of Mrs. Margaret LaRoux and Mrs. Ruth Pearsson, all of Chicago. Funeral services were held at the J. T.

Oswald Mortuary. North Hollywood, on Thursday, Nov. 2, 1967. Luporini Vittorio Luoorini, dearly beloved husband of Iginia, nee Barsella; loving father of Nads, Renata INello Giacomoni, and Frances IDaniel Barsella; fond brother of Giovanni in Italy; grandfather of five. Funeral Monday, 8:30 a.

irnm the Belmont Funeral Home, 7120 W. Belmont avenue, to Assumption chu'ch Illinois and Orleans streets for mass 9:30 a. m. Entombment Queen of Heaven. Info.

286-2500. Visitation after 4 p. m. Saturday. Macintosh James Macintosh, beloved husband of Isabella; loving father of James G.

Jr. Marie; grandfather of Randy and David Macintosh; fond son of George Macintosh of Canada. Funeral services Monday, 2 p. at The Montclair Funeral Home, 6901 W. Belmont avenue.

Interment Ridgewood cemetery. NA 2-9300. Mackie Edward G. Mackie, beloved husband of the late Alice T. Mackie, nee Cahill; loving father of Robert E.

Mackie. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 79th street, at Loomis boulevard, to St. Sabina church. Interment St.

Mary cemetery. Charter member of Father Perez council. No. 1444, K. of C.

735-4242. Mann Clarence E. Mann, dearly beloved husband of Emma nee Hess; loving father of Clarence Jr. Jayne and William K. Marilyn; very fond grandfather of nine.

Visitation after 2 p. m. Saturday at Peterson Funeral Home, 6938 W. North avenue. Services Monday, 1:30 p.

at the Galewood Community church, 1776 N. Narragansett avenue. Interment Mount Emblem. Member of Adelphi lodge. No.

1029, A. F. A. M. and life member of Telephone Pioneers of America.

Masonic service Sunday 8 p. m. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Galewood Community church will be appreciated. 637-4441. Martin Alta Lou Martin, beloved wife of the late A.

Floyd; dear mother of John Mass for Edward H. Gardner, 84, of 6929 S. Claremont will be held at 9:45 a. m. Monday in St.

Adrian's church, 7000 S. Washtenaw av. Mr. Gardner died Thursday. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Eleanor Campbell; two sons, Andrew C. and Dr. James a sister, Mrs. Clara Lewis; seven grandchildren; and five Coroner's Jury Rules Inwood Murder in Shooting A county coroner's jury re PLANE SLAMS Warren Skeeterl Inwood of Glen Ellyn and Lombard, darling son of Lester Sr. and Ruth; beloved brother of Lester Jr.

Roberta, Sandy, and Scott; loving grandson of Leo and Anna Wambaia, John and Anna Robson; uncle of Lester III; also many great-uncles and great-aunts, uncles, aunts, and cousins. Visitation after p. m. Saturday ot the Leonard Memorial Home, 565 Duane streeet. Glen Ellyn.

Funeral Mass Monday, 10 a. at St. Matthew's church, Giendale Heights. Interment Assumption cemetery. 469-0032.

INTO BRAZILIAN (Deaths Elsewhere Blumberg Carl Blumberg, beloved husband of the late Cora; dear brother of George, Harry, Arthur, and Walter Services Monday, 2:30 p. m. at Krauspe Chapel, 3905-07 N. Lincoln avenue. Interment Ridgewood.

Bodman Mary F. Bodman, nee Ceurvorst, wife of the late Louis; loving mother of Sister Mary Cecilia, B. V. Mrs. Lawrence Helen George of Michigan, the late Stella; grandmother of five; great-grandmother of eight.

Visitation Barr Funeral Home, 6222 N. Broadway until 10 p. m. Saturday. Requiem mass and interment Monday at Muscatine, la.

Bolin Lucille Bolin, nee Stowlck, beloved wife of Roy loving mother of LuAnn Robert Bispry; dear grandmother of Linda; fond daughter of Edvth and the late John Stowick; sister of Paul. Funeral Monday, 2 p. at Hough Funeral Home, 4300 N. Central avenue. Interment Irving Park.

PA 5-4300. Bowman Paul C. Bowman, beloved husband of Kathryn; dear father of Rev. Jerome F. Bowman, S.

J. of Peru, S. Paul C. John Rev. James H.

Bowman, S. and Mary Clare Penney; brother of Jeanette, the late John, James, Henry, and Enid; grandfather of 13. At Williams Funeral Home, 12 Lake street. Oak Park. Funeral Saturday, 11:30 a.

to St. Catherine of Siena church. Mass 12 noon. Interment Calvary. Member of Stayms club.

848-8788. Requiem mass Monday, 10:30 a. at Our Lady of Peace church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. At O'Hanley Funeral Home, 2035 E.

79th street, 1 block east of Jeffery boulevard. SO 8-1610. Filachione Ida Filachione, nee Scarano, late of 1631 S. 51st avenue, Cicero, beloved wife of Basil; loving mother of Dr. Edward Lynn, Lillian, Fred Emma, and Alice Anthony Belmont; fond sister of Minnie De Nardis, Mario, the late Anthony, Elsie Scaramella, and Helen; six grandchildren.

Funeral Monday, 9 a. from Vance Funeral Home, 1424 S. 50th nue, Cicero, to St. Attracta church. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Entombment Queen of Heaven mausoleum. OL 2-5245. Finette Dora Finette, mother of Mrs. C.

A. Ida Edwards of Oak Park, and Walter Finette of De Kalb, grandmother of one; great-grandmother of three. Services at Ronan Mortuary, De Kalb, 2 p. m. Saturday.

Burial in Fair-view cemetery. Friends may call 3 to 5 and 7 to 9, Friday, at Ronan Mortuary, 30 Oak street, De Kalb, III. Frelichowski See Manley Genske notice. Freitag Catherine M. Freitag of Markam, darling daughter of Bernice and Ronald sister of Ronald granddaughter of Clayton and Bemice Wright and John and Dorothy Cloud.

Funeral Monday, l-an at Hickev Chanel. 4201 W. PEAK; 25 DIE turned a murder verdict yesterday in the inquest into the fatal shooting of Steven J. Coffey, 17, of 6453 Greenwood on Oct. 7 at 65th street and Woodlawn avenue.

Ernest Rollins, 15, of 6627 Blackstone who has been charged with the killing, did not testify. Rollins was indicted for the killing by a county grand jury Kahaian SAO PAULO, Brazil, Nov. 3 (LTD A Brazilian Sadia Airlines turboprop transport crashed in fog and rain into a mountainside 20 miles east of Isabell Kahaian of 1417 Dodge avenue, Evanston, beloved wife of the late Nishan Kahaian; fond mother of Mrs. Max Lucy Comins, Arthur and Malcolm Kahaian, all of Detroit, also 11 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Resting at Fitzgerald Franklin Funeral Home, 1571 Maple avenue, Evanston.

Funeral Monday, 1 p. m. at St. James Armenian church, 816 Clark street, Evanston. Interment Memorial Park cemetery.

Visitation beginning 7 p. m. Saturday. UN 9-2900. Funeral Directors nave ueeu uuuer neavy army fire since Sunday.

The Congolese army earlier said it had killed 34 mercenaries and 121 Katangese rebels up to Wednesday night, and that only a few Congolese soldiers were wounded. MELROSE PARK FIRE VICTIM DIES OF BURNS Edward Powers, 30, of 1417 N. 21st Melrose Park, died last night in the County hospital of burns he suffered Oct. 24 in an explosion and fire in the Pioneer Paint Products, factory, 1529 N. 31st Melrose Park.

Powers was employed as a batcher in the plant The factory and the London Chemical Company, 1535 N. 31st Melrose Park, were destroyed by the fire. Powers was treated in the Gottlieb Memorial hospital, C. H. JORDAN CO.

FUNERAL DIRECTOR 113 YEARS Kanak Anna Kanak of 554 Sunnyside avenue. Elm hurst. beloved mother of Joseph C. and Bernadine Kanak; sister-in-law of Lillian and Mary Kanak. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.

from the Pedersen- Bradac Superior 7-7709 221 E. Erie James M. O'Neill 47, drama and film critic for the Washington Daily News for more than 16 years and winner of the Ernie Pyle Memorial award in 1960 for his reporting of the Chile earthquake disaster; in Washington. Lord Gerald Portman, 64, who in 1948 inherited one of the largest estates in Britain but had to sell much of the property to pay inheritance taxes of 21 million dollars; in London. Vice Adm.

Burton B. Biggs 69, director of logistics for the Pacific fleet during the Korean conflict and winner of the Legion of Merit three times; in Jekyll Island, Ga. Irwin L. Polakoff, 56, presi Curitiba today, killing all 25 persons aboard. Curitiba is 200 miles southwest of Sao Paulo.

The twin-engined, British-built plane carried 20 passengers and five crewmen, all Brazilian. It smashed into the high Marumbas mountain range. The plane had made two passes over Curitiba, a city of 600,000, and was in contact with the airport until shortly before the crash. It was awaiting landing instructions. JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" 25 e.

Erie WHItehall 6060 147th street, Midlothian. Interment Mount Hope. FU 5-4478. Fucik Martha M. Fucik, nee Weichbrod, of 3207 S.

Clarence avenue, Berwyn, beloved wife of James fond sister of Leona Collins and Loretta Dow; sister-in-iaw of Fred Dow. and Edward and Frances Bradac, loving wife of the late James; fond mother of George, James, and Ervin; sister of John Coudek and Bertha Smetak; grandmother of five; great-grandmother of two. Resting at Frank R. Rings Sons, 6833-35 W. Grand avenue.

Services Monday, I P. m. Interment Memory Gardens. ME 7-8280. Cemeteries Brand! FOR SALE -A six grave lot in Oakridge Cemetery.

Write Mrs. Ida Nehls, 1402 Bruley Neillsville, Wisconsin. H. and Jane Doris Rebscher; grandmother of Paul Rebscher and Janet Eastman; great-grandmother of Kevin and Tracy Eastman. At Mee Ramme Funeral Home, 3918 Irving Park road, until noon Saturday.

Service 1:30 p. First Irving Park Methodist church, Grace street and Keeler avenue. Interment Acacia Park. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the First Irving Park Methodist church or Heart Fund would be appreciated. I 8-0038.

Maxwell Cecelia Duffy Maxwell, Nov. 1967, beloved wife of Frank J. Maxwell; fend mother of Ellen M. Malow; grandmother of Garvin C. Malow.

Funeral from Lain 8, Son Chapel, 2121 W. 95th street, Saturday, Nov. 4, at 9 a. to St. Leo church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet. Past commander of sig-Yeo post. No.

267, A. L. Mazzarella Bessie Mazzarella, nee Battaglia, beloved wife of Andrew; fond mother of James Marie, Mary Michael Scolaro, Rose Carll La Sala, and Paul Dolores Mazzarella; dear sister of Tony, Joseph, Anna Cantanni, Nina Brescia, the late Mary Catalano, and Frank Battaglia; grandmother of nine. Funeral Monday, 8:30 a. frojn the Columbian Funeral Home, 6621 W.

North avenue. Oak Park, to St. Angela church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Entombment Queen of Heaven. Vi 8-3010 or ES 9-5151. Visitation after 2 p. m. Saturday.

Continued on following pagej Frances L. Brandl, loving daughter of Frank G. and Thelmo, nee Ellis, Brandl; fond sister of Elizabeth Makens. Funeral Monday, Nov. 6, 10:30 a.

to St. Edmund church. Mass 11 a. m. Interment family lot.

Visitation at Smith Funeral Home, 245 Madison street. Oak Park, after 4 p. m. Saturday. 4 GRAVE LOT Acacia Park.

$200 eacn. Aft. 6 weekdays. 469-0375 MEMORY GARDENS 2 lots, Arlington Hts. $200 ea.

965-1795 Ryberg Mortuary, 435 n. yoih street, Elmhurst, to Immaculate Conception church, Elmhurst, where mass will be celebrated at 10 a. m. Friends may call at the mortuary after 4 p. m.

Saturday. Interment St. Adalbert. Info. TE 4-1133.

Kazmierczak Anne Kazmierczak, nee Sniegowskl, beloved wife of Lewis; loving mother of Micheline Kerstein, Lillian Raymond Cholewczynski, Josephine Leon Kozer-ski, Elizabeth David Colwell, Dorothy (Irwin) Kledzik, Evelyn James O'Connor; grandmother of 19; great-grandmother of 29; brothers and sisters. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from Harry J. Ringa Funeral Home, 3358 N. Lawn-dale, corner of Roscoe, to St.

Wences-lous church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Joseph.

JU 8-0151. Please omit flowers. Kearey William H. Kearey, beloved husband of the late Mabel nee Bodecker; dear fattier of Horold; loving grandfather of Robert; fond brother of Charles, Arthur, and Laura Meeker, all of St. Louis, Mo.

Services Monday, Nov. 6, 11 a. at Matz Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central avenue. Interment Arlington.

Brezinski 4 GRAVE LOT In Acacia Park. $650. 631-8174. Melrose Park, and transferred dent of the Shelby Manufacture Helen Fucik; also survived by nieces and nephews. Funeral Monday, Nov.

6, 9 a. from Svec Sons Funeral Home, 6227 W. Cermak road, to St. Leonard church, 33d and Clarence avenue. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Interment Queen of Heaven. Member of St. Catherine court. No.

217, W. C. O. and Brotherhood of Railway Clerks. Visitation Saturday, 4 p.

m. GU 4-2050 or Bi 2-2027. Fugenschuh Edward H. Fugenschuh, age 53, of Brook-field, beloved husband of Helen, nee Kirer; fond father of Mary-Ann Joseph) Wiatr; brother of Ignatius Helen, Margaret Patrick) Duignon, and Mary Bernard Le Beau; nephew of Felix and Margaret Healy. Resting at Hitzeman Funeral Home, 9445 W.

31st street, Brookfieid. Funeral Monday, 9:30 0. St. Barbara church, 4015 Prairie avenue, Brookfieid. Mass 10 a.

m. Entombment Queen of Heaven. Member of Electrical Union, local. 134 and Harmony club. HU 5-2000.

BEAUTIFUL LOT 6 9raves, Mt. Emblem Cemetery. Reasonable. 532-6972 6 ADULTS GRAVES Ridgewood ceme-terv, sect. 3.

$175 each. 475-0280 Hoosier and Iowa Man Among 20 Killed in Viet Washington, Nov. 3, i3k Pentagon casualty list today identified 20 United States service men killed in the Viet Nam war. They included army Pfc. Kenneth E.

Slater, Evansville, and navy Hospital Corps-man 3c Steven D. Sears, Pocahontas, who died of wounds. 1 6 graves, $475. MA 6-3876 OAKRIDGE Sec. 23.

Monument permitted. John R. Brezinski, beloved husband of Mae, nee Jazdzewski; loving father of Ruth Straszewski and the late Colette; brother ot Leo, Florence Szurgot, and Theresa Hoppe; brother-in-law of Barbara Zak and Raymond Jazdzewski; grandfather of Lawrence and JoEllen. Funeral Monday, Nov. 6, at 9:30 a.

m. from funeral home, 1845 N. Hermitage near Cortland to St. Mary of the Angels church. Interment St.

Adalbert. Member of LaFayette council, 361, K. of La-Fourths La Salle General assembly; and Upholsterers union, local 18. BR 8-2636 or Di 2-1700. to the burns unit of the County mg company and graduate of hospital the next day.

Another 'the University of Chicago; in worker burned in the fire, Nor- Shelbyville, Ind. man Gordon, 101 Hickory Sir camwood, was reported in LeRoy Jenkins, chairman of good condition in the Gottlieb the Diamond Transportation hospital where he was treated System, a Racine, for burns on his face and arms, trucking firm; in Warren, m. 6 LOTS Memorial Est. Wolf rd. North-lake.

III. $725, 455-3216 RIDGEWOOD 6 grave lot. Leaving town. $275 for entire. BR 4-2391.

2 BEAUTIFUL lots in sec. 6 of Beverly cemetery. $125 or best. 752-5017. I.

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