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16 Section 3 CHICAGO TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1368 Cusic DEATH NOTICES MARINE'S LAST) Leo E. Cusic, beloved husband of Rose A. Pollmann Cusic; dear brother of OBITUARIES Frances Barry. Resting at the Sheeny AID PROGRAM NEEDS CHANGE, Funeral Home, B243 s. Asniand avenue, Thursday from 3 P.

m. until 10 P. m. Mrs. Louise R.

McGinn Airs. Herman W. Snow Funeral mass and interment Saturday, at Bauer Benlamtn Bauer, 1614 N. Hawley road NOTE TELLS OF Milwaukee, beloved husband of Mrs. Greenberg Rose Greenberg, beloved wife of the late Abraham; dear mother of Sam Gertrude), Florence Alex Kapsol, Pearl Milton Glenzer and the late Lillian Greenberg; grandmother of six; great-grandmother of three; fond sister of Fanny Goldstein, Eva Perlman, Ben and Max Lefkowitz, and the late Sadie Lefko-witz.

Services Thursday, 2 P. at Original Weinstein Sons Chapel, 3019 W. Peterson. Interment O. B.

A. cemetery, Waldheim. Chapel visitation at time of services. LO 1-1890. Griffin Emma M.

Griffin, formerly of Cicero, Breese, III. ST 3-7700. Darling Services for Mrs. Marjone W. Snow, 51, of 3 Chatham circle, Kankakee, wife of Judge Herman W.

Snow of Kankakee Memorial mass for Mrs. Louise R. McGinn, 61, of 7530 N. Winchester will be said at 10 a. m.

Saturday in St. Harold Darling of Hinsdale, beloved hus- Estelle A. Bauer, nee Lux; father of Mrs. Russell G. (Margaret A.J Vogt, Mrs.

Edmund Estelle A. Shreffler of Phoenix, Patricia and Corp. oano of tne late Aima; fond father or Harry Donald Richard and Mrs. Beverly Biesemeyer; qrandfather of Paul M. Bauer, U5MC; eight grand FATAL MISSION SENATORS SAY 10.

Visitation at the Toon Funeral Home, children; two sons-in-law; brother of John. Mrs. Erv Lilll Lindemann, Milton 4920 Main street. Downers Grove, after county Circuit court, will be held at 1:30 p. m.

tomorrow in the chapel at 1151 E. Court Bauer, all of Chicago, nieces, neph 7 p. m. Wednesday, where services will oe neid, Friday. March 15, 2 Interment Mount Vernon cemetery.

WO ews, other relatives. Passed away March 12, 1968, age 64 years. Funeral services Friday, March 15, 1968, at 10:30 a.m., from the funeral home of J. H. Becker Sons, 5330 W.

Lisbon avenue, Milwaukee, to St. Sebastian's church, 5400 W. n. i i the community. Mrs.

Ueatll IS nepOrted DaV Snow died Tuesday night in at Kalamazoo, March 11, 1968, wife of the late George; mother of Mrs. Clarence Viola Schmidt of Richland, Mich, and Harold of Western Springs, grandmother of Mrs. Judd Joan Knapper and Mrs. David Joyce Nelson; great-grandmother of Timothy e-iMuu. Davlin Miss Betty Davlin.

6900 S. Shore drive, Washington boulevard, Milwaukee, at 11 Chicago, at Illinois Central hospital at 3:40 a. March 13, dear sister of a. m. interment ho cross cemetery.

John j. Marguerite Davlin cf Chicago; Milwaukee. Members of Holy Name society to meet for vigil Thursday, 7:30 iuvcidiuc uuoJiiaij xouaaacc AfiPr I Ptfpr Pnmoe She was a foundinS member ttllCI LeiierOOmeS of the Kankakee chapter of the Conference of Christians and Lre Jews and a member of the several nieces and nephews. Member of p. m.

in state Thursday after 4 p. St. Phillip Neri Catholic church, chitaoa. IN. Y.

TimesOiicag Tribune Service Washington, March 13 Members of the Senate foreign relations committee warned William S. Gaud, administrator of the agency for international development, today that he risked defat of the President's 3 billion dollar request unless he ordered drastic changes in his agency's methods of business. Following a formal presenta Contributions to the Cancer society deeply Former employee of International Harvester Export Chicago. Visitation 4-9 appreciated. Bentley p.

m. Friaay, at staab Funeral Home, 1109 S. Fifth street. Springfield. Ill i w.

i ou prooamy read Riverside hospital auxiliary, aDOUt It in 'the newspapers Sho lpavpc hpr hiishanri- st snn Rosary 8 p. m. Friday. Solemn requiem mass, 9:30 a. m.

Saturday, at Blessed Julian T. Bentley, beloved husband of Trilby, nee Millie Metzenber9. Private later, wrote Marine Corp. Frederick; a daughter, Alex- Sacrament church, Springfield. Rt.

Rev. services John Carroll Sons Home for Msgr. A. B. Schwarz officiating.

Burial Funerals. Erie and wabasn avenue. Fri zu, on andra; her parents, the Rev. March 5. His father in Pell onrl litre WHKonri Tit nrr icnn Margaret Mary Catholic church, 2324 Chase av.

Mrs. McGinn, the widow of J. E. McGinn, died Friday in Evans-ton hospital She was an employe of the Association of American Medical colleges and the recording secretary of St. Julian's Chapter of NAIM, a Catholic organization of widows and widowers.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Lou Ann Walchli and Mrs. Judith T. Lewis; a son, James 10 grandchildren; and a br otter. Mrs.

Anna C. Tierney Mass for Mrs. Anna C. Tierney, 81, of St. Petersburg, who died Tuesday, will be said today in St.

Mary's Catholic church, St. Petersburg. Mrs. Tierney was the widow of Maurice Tierney, Chicago Tribune regulator of advertising for 51 years before his death in 1946. Mrs.

Tierney was a resident of Chicago for 60 day, March 15, 1968, 11 a. m. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American calvary cemetery, Springfield. Debelak Langosch Clara W. Lanqosch, beloved wife of Arthuh fond mother of Daniel Aiken; grandmother of three.

Resting at Ahlqrim and Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest highway. Palatine, where services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Friday, March 15.

Visitation for friends from 4 to 9:30 P. m. Thursday. Interment Memory Garden cemetery. FL 8-7411.

Lemein Harry Lemein, March 13, 1968, beloved husband of Gertrude; dear father of George and John; six grandchildren. Services Friday, 2:30 p. at Chas. W. Anderson Funeral Home, 4325 Armit-age avenue.

Cremation. BE 5-2581. Leonard Beatrice Leonard, beloved wife of the late. Clay C. Leonard; fond sister-in-law of Leland W.

Leonard. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a. from Donnellan Funeral Home, Jeffery blvd. at 77th street, to St. Killian's church.

Mass 10:30 a m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Goshen, Ind. paper please copy. SO 8-8822.

Lepley See Frances R. Downey notice. Lipske Inga M. Lipske, beloved wife of William dear mother of Geraldine Eugene Lord; loving grandmother of three; fond sister of Oscar Lundmark, Esther Hanson, the late August and Andrew Lundmark. Resting at Matz Funeral Home, 3440 N.

Central avenue, until 11:30 a. m. Thursday. Lying in state at Christ English Lutheran church. Long and Lemoyne avenue, from 12:30 p.

m. Thursday, March 14, until time of service, 1:30 p. m. Interment Concordia. Lockard Charles E.

Lockard of Forest Park, husband of the late Edna, nee Fippenger; beloved father of Betty Campbell; loving qrandfather of Judith Clair Hosty; brother of Gwen, and the late Earl Lockard. Resting at Zimmerman and Son Funeral Home, 7319 Madison street. Forest Park, after 7 p. Wednesday. Private funeral Friday.

366-2200. Luedtke Minnie J. Luedtke, nee Luedtke, aoe 92, beloved wife of the late Fredrick W. Luedtke; loving foster mother of Gladys Harold) Landwehr; foster grandmother of three; and three qreat-grand-children; many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Resting at the Kosary Funeral Home, 3100-06 W.

59th street, where services will be held Friday, March 15, at 1 p. m. Interment Mount Hope. Visitation after 1 p. m.

Thursday. 434-4246. Landmark See Inga M. Lipske notice. Lux See Benjamin Bauer notice.

Lake, was notified Sun- and a brother. Her "father is a Cancer society appreciated. Biedka Josephine Debelak. beloved wife of the late Matt Debelak; dear mother of Henry tion of how the money would be spent in each of 54 countries in the new fiscal year, Gaud Harry M. Biedka, beloved husband of oay his son was killed by retired Baptist clergyman.

enemy gunfire near Chu Lai, it was learned yesterday. Warde C. Cookman ipauiaj, Anthony irtelenl, Josep Grace, Matthew (Lucillel. Joh Louise; loving father of Marilyn Cook, Jerome, and Patricia Prete; brother of Henry, Emily Strow, Sophie, Dr. Frank, Edmund, Marie Brown, and the late Betty, and Dorothy (Al) Popp; grandmother of 18; great-grandmother of one.

At rest in Soblesk Funeral Home, 6037- was cross-examined on pro ana caren Knapper ana breg meison. Services Thursday, 2 p. the Richland Presbyterian church, Richland, Mich, interment Prarie Home cemetery. Resting at the Langeland Chapel, 622 S. Burdick, Kalamazoo, Mich.

Grigaitis Alexandra Grigaitis, nee Karboski, March 11, formerly of Brighton Park, beloved wife of the late Kazimer; dear mother oi Xavier Thomas Bodkin, the late Raymond and Robert; fond grandmother of Thomas Jr. and Roberta Rae. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a. from John F. Eudeikis Funeral Home, 4330 S.

California avenue, to Immaculate Conception church. Interment St. Casimir. LA 3-0440. Halgren Alma Peterson Halgren, March 12, beloved wife of the late Harry C.

lovinq mother of Harry C. mother-in-law of Lottie grandmother of Mrs. James Dolly O'Halloran; great-grandmother of Bradley, Kimberley, Rande, and Blake O'Halloran. Funeral services Friday, 10 a. at Donnellan Funeral Home, 10525 S.

Western avenue. Interment Oak Woods. BE 8-0075. Hansbnry Delia nee Ryan Hansbury, beloved wife of the late Thomas Joseph Hans-bury; devoted mother of Thomas Patrick, Julia Hough, Cecelia Jacobsen, Margaret Velek and LaVerne Feldhaus; dear grandmother of 13; great-qrandmother of ten; fond sister of Marguerite Long. Visitation after 6 p.

Thursday. Funeral Saturday, 8:45 a. from The Sheehy Funeral Home, 8243 S. Ashland avenue, to St. Ethelreda church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. ST 3-7700. The service man had at- Warde C.

Cookman, 63, of tended Badger High school, Boca Raton, and formerly Frances Mieczynski; grandfather of six. curement and audit procedures. 3. nrcner no, er eisr sireer, Argo. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.

to St. Blase church. Interment Resurrection Democratic and Republican Lake Geneva, until his of Lake Zurich, died yesterday Resting at Frank R. Rinqa and Sons, 6833 W. Grand.

Funeral Friday at 9:15 a. to St. Monica church. Interment St. Adalbert's.

ME 7-8280. Member of Chicago Bar association, Notre Dame members of the committee de cemetery, ol 8-0136. Dick senior year when he left school in Florida. Mr. Cookman re- club of Chicago, Advocate society, and Walter J.

Dick, native and long time manded to know why $250,000 worth of cocktail napkins, tele to enlist in the marines May tired earlier this year as vice 12.. He arrived in Viet Nam president of Spies Brothers resident or Chicago, passed away March mm ciuo. Blake 10 at sr. Mary's hospital In Tucson vision sets, electric razors for survived by his wife Wiima Sims Dick Jan. 14.

Jewelry, 6 E. Monroe st. He or I36Z breeniear avenue, Chicago "He always dreamed of be- leaves his widow, Maryon; a daughter, Mrs. Robert S. Dorothy May women, and bubble gum were sent to the Dominican Republic.

George L. Blake, March 10, 1968, beloved husband of Mary Brierty Blake; dear son of the late Katherine and Jeremiah Blake; brother of Vivian Reynolds, Marion Rose, Becker, Chico, two granddaughters, Margie and Marie Becker; a sister. coming a marine, said his daughter, Mrs. Gail Trevisan: Mrs. rtuqo Lager of Chicago; brothers, father, a Chicago Daily News son, Robert; six grandchil- years before moving to Florida Robert Dick of Park Ridge.

Alfred Dick Genevieve Brill, Frances Dubois, Jerry, and Maurice Blake. At Lain Son of Honolulu, Hawaii. Memorial services trucfe driver. The marine's dren; two sisters; and a broth 10 years- ago. Surviving are a Chapel, 1035 N.

Dearborn street, where win be held in Chicago at a later date, letter arrived on Saturday. er. Services will be held at Denst son, Maurice a Tribune general advertising salesman; Corp. Capezio was a machine 4 p. m.

Friday in Boca Raton, services will be held Thursday, March 14, at 1 P. m. Interment Mount Hope. Chapel visitation after 4 p. m.

Tuesday. Blakesslee and a granddaughter. Frank G. Denst of Wauconda, beloved husband of Helen, nee Koenigsberg; fond father of Jeanne Julian) Townsend and Robert Barbara; grandfather of Jon gunner. in the 1st division, 3d battalion of the 7th marines GeorSe J- Butvila3 Sr- Susan V.

Blakesslee, beloved wife of Hattrup Leonard; dear mother of Thomas Matthias J. Knappstein and Karen Townsend and Bobby. Bonnie, Schneske and Sue Carole; grandmother of Services for Army Spec. 4 Mass for George J. Butvilas William F.

Rassano, 20, of 1801 Sr- of 911 w- will Scoville Berwyn, who was said at 9 a- m- Saturday in Mass for Matthias J. Knapp and Candace. Resting at Ahlgrim Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest highway. Palatine, where services will be stein, 79, of 5421 Linder Rose Hattrup, nee Nell, beloved sister of Terese Powell, Charles J.

O'Neil, Katherine Claussen and the late Robert O'Neil. Funeral Friday, 10 a. from Egan Funeral Home, 3700 W. 63rd street to the Church of St. Nicholas of Tolen-tine.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. Visitation after 4 p. m. Thursday. LU 2-2000.

held at 10 a. Friday. Anarch 15. tation for friends from 2 to 5 and 7 to will be said at 9:30 a. m.

Satur five; fond sister of Harold, Rose Foote, and the late Herbert and Peter Getters. Visitation Thursday, after 2 p. at Hursen Chapel, 5911 W. Madison street. Services 8 p.

m. Thursday at chapel. Chapel services Friday, 1:30 p. Riverside cemetery, Oshkosh, Wis. Blankenberg 9:30 p.

m. interment Mount Emblem cemetery. FL 8-7411. Kiuea in action in viet jam iuimcui.c ui uu iauiuuc March 2, will be held at 9 a. m.

church at 18th street and Union Saturday in the chapel at 6616 a venue. Mr. Butvilas died Cermak Berwyn. Rassano Tuesday- He was the owner of day in St. Cornelius Catholic church, 5205 N.

Lieb av. Mr. Knappstein, who died in St. Diel ES 8-7200 255-6310 366-2005 355-5100 Hawerbier 8900 North Ave. Rolling Meadows Forest Park Naperville Jacob Dlel, beloved husband of Mary Rose Blankenberg, dear sister of Sophie dear father of Richard W.

Darlene Diel. At Jos. Maginot Son Funeral Elizabeth's hospital Monday, 966-1200 Niles Home, 1732 Wilson avenue, at Hermitage. Kadin of Los Angeles, aunt of Florence Goldstein and Eugene Ziegler. Services Friday, March 15, 10 a.

at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. USE YOUR BANK CARD was a retired freight agent for the New York Central railroad. Services Friday, .1:30 p. m. Interment George F.

Hawerbier, suddenly, beloved husband of Charlotte, nee Zander; fond father of Charlene Jimmy Wiser and Cheryl; grandfather of three; brother of Henry, Violet Cameron, and Ruth Ambrose. Resting at Kelly-Carroll Funeral Home, 2616 W. 38th street, where services will be held Friday, 2 p. m. Interment Bethania cemetery.

Please omit flowers. Donations to McKinley Park Methodist church fund appreciated. was killed in a Viet Cong am- uie -ouivnas iress, aiso at su bush while on patrol nine miles w- 19th PL Surviving are his from Saigon. widow, Adella; a daughter, A 1966 graduate of Morton Georgiann Miller; a son, navy West High school, Berwyn, he EnsiSn George three broth- Rosehill. LO 1-0149.

Dina Funeral Directors He worked for the railroad from 1907 to 1955. He leaves a brother, Ferdinand; and two Frank Dina, suddenly, beloved husband of Anna, nee Torso; devoted father of Victor, Joan, and Virginia; fond brother played halfback on the unde- aiiU a teter-feated 1964 Morton football jack Davis of Anthony Tornaoene, Mrs. Frances Di sisters, Teresa and Elizabeth. Varco, Joseph Tornabene, Rose Stecca, Hellgeth and Mrs. Mamie Bongivanni, the late leam.

surviving are ms lather, Services for Jack Davis. 59. Benjamin Share Mary snortino, and Santo Tornabene. Annie A. Hellgeth, nee Lynch, beloved wife of the late Andrew W.

loving mother ef Andrew W. Mrs. Margaret Funeral Saturday, a. from The Lawrence, and a brother. Services for Benjamin Share, Montclair Funeral Home, 6901 W.

Bel mont avenue, to St. Bartholomew church PALMER-LAUER ROgers Park 4-3000 now with WEINSTEIN BROS. 1300 DEVON AVE. ROgers Park 1-2400 of 8846A Dee Des Flames, will be held at 1:30 p. m.

today in the chapel at 9200 Skokie Please omit flowers. Interment Mount Lane, Bernard Gregory, James the late John Michael and Joseph dear sister of Bernadette Judge and Nellie Lynch. Funeral from Nehls-Noland 72, of 6146 N. Damen will be held at 1 p. m.

today in the Carmel. NA 2-9300. M. C. ROGERS, Downey Funeral Home, 3026 Belmont avenue.

chapel at 3019 Peterson av. Mr. Friday, 9 a. to St. Francis Xavier Share, who died Tuesday, was a Frances R.

Downey, nee Owens, beloved wife of the late Denis J. Downey; fond church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St, Skokie.

Mr. Davis died Tuesday in his home. He retired two years ago as vice president of Motorola, in Joseph. 588-4200. mother of Denise David Lepley of salesman in the men's clothing Mesa, and Laurel A.

iciementi 63, ENGRAVING store at 555 Roosevelt for Hence Williams; loving grandmother of Denis ana Mary wiinams; dear sister or neien Frank Hence, beloved husband of Rose, Franklin Park. Surviving are nee Burns; dearest father of Shirley Owens and Bernice Engert, the late Marie Tully, Rose Goerres, Catherine 42 years before retiring a year ago. Surviving are his widow, Tonnia; a son, Dr. Isaiah; a Gerald Sheehan; fond brother of John his widow, Esther; three LVDrnT nirO daughters, Mrs. Darlene Jenk- Rover, and Dominic Owens; aunt of Doug Joseph, and Mary Hence; son of the las tngert.

Funeral Saturday, id a. m. late George and Anna. Funeral Saturday, from the Donnellan Funeral Home, 10525 9 a. from the Oovt Funeral Home, 1 A rrii I UlLiYins.

Sharron and Joan; a son, daughter, Mrs. Essie Neff; Western avenue, to Little Flower church. Announcing New Location Joseph E. Kavanagh Funeral Director (formerly of Kavanagh ft Toomay) 238 S. Cictro Avanua 238 Chicago Avenue, Oak Park Chicago AU 7-1000, Oak Park EU 4-7777 Western avenue.

561-6874. Bod a Zuzana Boda, nee Kosa, beloved wife of the late John; loving mother of John Vera In Czechoslovakia, Mary Paul Matik, and John Zuzanna Boda of California; dear grandmother of nine; many nieces and nephews. Resting at Meiszner Funeral Home, 5620-24 Irving Park road, until 10:30 a. m. Saturday.

Lying in state Trinity Slovak Lutheran church, 11 a. m. till time of service 1 p. m. Interment St.

Lucas. PE 6-9000 or MO 6-3877. Brazel Leo J. Brazel, beloved father of June Edgar and Irene Tone; grandfather of four. Visitation after 2 p.

m. Thursday at Hursen Chapel, 5911 W. Madison street. Funeral Friday, 1 p. at chapel.

Interment Arlington cemetery. Burke Anne M. Burke, nee Meehan, beloved wife of Patrick loving mother of William Patricia, Virginia Charles Mer-tens, Roger Carol) and the late Thomas; dear grandmother of 12; fond sister of Genevieve Gallagher, Cecelia Meehen, Margaret Pargaret Parker, and the late Lawrence and Martin Meehan. Funeral Saturday, 11:13 a. from the new Kenny Brothers, 3600 W.

95th street, to Little Flower church for mass at 12 noon. Interment St. Marys. In lieu of flowers, masses appreciated. 239-3600.

Butka Chester Butka, beloved husband of Genevieve, nee Domagala; lovinq father of Daniel, Alice and Arlene; brother of Stanley, Konstant and Constance Naszkiewicz. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a. from the Pisarski Son Funeral Home, 11739 S. Michigan avenue, to Assumption B. V.

M. church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross.

Visitation after 6 p. m. Thursday. PU 5-3086. Butvilas George J.

Butvilas Sr. of 911 W. 19th place, beloved husband of Adella, nee Pargauskas; dear father of Georgiann George Jr.l Miller and Ensign George United States navy Barbara, brother of Anthony Charlotte, John Stella, Joseph Frances, and Anne William E. 119th street. Requiem high mass at S.S.

Peter and Paul church. Interment Donald; and three sisters. Mass 11 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

seven grandchildren; and a Member of Little Flower Sanctuary so local. PU 5-3711. Marvin C. Rogers 63, an sister. ciety, visitation Tnursoay atter 3 p.

vnpf nn nhntnor.rt Manny Swartz BE 8-0075. Hennessy mnniitflfit tn nrintin Trm. Manny Swartz, 71, 9029 La Julian T. Bentley Doyle James B. Hennessy, age 60, husband of the late Helen, nee Lux; father of Maureen Davia, Diane Dalia, James, and William; grandfather of eight.

Resting Private services for Julian Marvin P. Doyle, beloved husband of Madeline; father of George; brother of Maracich Mary Orlich Maracich, beloved wife of the late Miro; loving mother of Fred, Rudolph, and Raymond; dear grandmother of Deborah. Funeral Friday, 8:45 a. from the Kerrigan Funeral Home, 5516 S. Ashland avenue, to St.

Nicholas of Tolentine church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel. PR 6-0031.

Markillie Antoinette V. Markillie, formerly of Elm-hurst, beloved mother of Joyce Kil-Patrick; dear grandmother of Donald Kil-patrick Jr. At the Pedersen-Rvberg Mortuary, 435 N. York street, Elmhurst, after 3 p. m.

Thursday, where services will be held Friday 11:30 a. m. Info. TE 4-1133. McAlvany Norine McAlvany, loving mother of Kathleen; dear aunt of William DeVine, Howard McAlvany, Mrs.

Gwen Olmstead, and Mrs. Lorraine Brown. Funeral Friday, March 15. 11 a. at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N.

Western. Interment Rosehill cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts to the Cerebral Palsy Fund, will be appreciated. Visitation Thursday, 7 p. m.

to 10 p. m. 561-6874. McCulIoh Mary McCulIoh, died March 9, Washington D. beloved mother of Marion Carter and Mrs.

Gretchen Glidden; survived by sister Lynn; two grandchild-en; and one great-granddaughter. Services 2 p. m. Friday, Oakwoods Cemetery Chapel, 67th and Cottage Grove, Chicago. McFadden Joseph F.

McFadden, father of Joseph E. McFadden and Kathleen Ketick; dear brother of Marie O'Grady, Beatrice Mc-Grath. and Ann Ost, all of Chicago, Edward in Ireland, James McFadden and Maud Lavelle, both in England, the late Kate Gallagher and Patrick McFadden. Funeral Friday, 9:45 a. from the Sheehy Funeral Home, 8243 S.

Ashland avenue, to St. Ethelreda church. Mass 10:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery.

Member of St. Ethelreda H. N. S. ST 3-7700.

Medica Helen L. Medica, beloved daughter of the late Emanule and Adelaide Medicaj loving sister of Edward and Alfred. Funeral Saturday, 9 a. m. from Donnellan Funeral Home, Jeffery boulevard, at 77th street, to St.

Philip Neri church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel. Kindly omit flowers.

SO 8-8822. Mendyk Emily Mendyk, nee Kabala, beloved wife of Roman; loving mother of Frank Alice, Irene Walter Godek, Raymond Victoria, and Matthew Mary; grandmother of 10; great-grandmother of six; sister of Catherine Berdy. Resting at Stermer Funeral Home, 3653-59 Ful-lerton avenue. Visitation after 6 p. m.

Thursday. Funeral Saturday, March 16, at 9 a. to All Saints cathedral. Interment All Saints. BE 5-1815.

Meyers Clarence Clifford Meyers, of Wauconda, formerly of Chicago; beloved husband of Helen, nee Kennedy; fond- father of James Carey, Charles K. Meyers, and Catherine; brother of Howard Lawrence and the late Edwin grandfather of three. Resting at Wauconda Funeral Home, 235 N. Main street, Wauconda, after 7 p. m.

Thursday, where services will be held Saturday at 11 a. m. Interment Wauconda cemetery. 526-2115. thruout the world, died yester- aY" PIumbmg day in Ingalls Memorial hospi- Cmf af, par-k tal, Harvey.

Services will be d.ied Robert, Helen cappeta, Frances Berk at Panozzo Bros. Funeral Home, 3U0 115th street. Funeral Friday. 9 a. C.

H. JORDAN CO. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 114 YEARS 221 East Erie Superior 7-7709 ley, and Sister Mary Grace S. grandfather of two. Resting at Ringa Funeral Home, 122 S.

Milwaukee avenue. Lake to St. Anthony church. Mass 9:30 a. T.

Bentley, a Chicago radio and television newscaster for three decades, will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the chapel Private inuuiii. oinai uuapiLcii. oei vices Interment Holy Sepulchre.

PU 5-2030. Vina. in. Funeral Frioay, a. Mr.

Roeers was a rpsparnh Will be held at 11 a. to Prince of Peace church. Interment St. Hiller John cemetery. Twin Lakes, Wise Ph, 356-2146.

director for R. R. Donnelley tomorrow in the chapel at 1300 Sons company, 2223 South Park Devon av- He a survived by his Arthur H. Hiller, husband of Helen; fond father of Ann' Bobbin, Martin, Janet Wozniak, James, William, and the late JOHN CARROLL SONS HOME FOR FUNERALS' 25 E. Erie WHItehall 44060 Eder at 25 E.

Erie st. Mr. Bentley, 59, died Tuesday in Michael Reese hospital. He is survived by his widow, Milly. Arthur; grandfather of six; qreat-orand Phllomena Eder.

nee Kraski. dearly be way from 1940 to 1957. He then wiuow. mien; a son, teonaru; became executive director nf a daughter, Mrs. Betty Rosen; father of five.

Resting at Kruse-Goettert loved wife of the late Martin fond Funeral Home, 2130-32 w. 2ist street Services Friday, March 15, at 1 p. mother of Kurt E. Violet, Martin and Cemeteries the Photoengravers Research grandchildren; and two Charlotte Conrad Tillman; grandmother Interment Mount Emblem. Member of Institute.

2447 Wpsfprn av SlSiers. Mount Greenwood post. No. 844, A. of Elaine Eder.

Funeral Friday, March 15, at 9:15 a. m. from Meiszner Funeral Vi 7-7758. Park Forest, Home, 5620-24 Irving Park road, to St, Sam Michaels Cornelius church. Interment St.

Joseph Hogrewe cemetery. Information, PE 6-9000. Sam Michaels, 62, of 6430 N. Sophia Hogrewe, beloved wife of Henry DRIVER DIES AFTER HITTING TRUCK IN GARY Robert Gaddis, 64, of 2523 He lived at 2043 Cummings lane, Flossmoor. He leaves his widow, Evelyn; and two sons, Egger fond mother of Lester Hogrue and Dorothea Selcke; five grandchildren and 13 Richmond died yesterday YVlemoriai jfarh CEMETERY and MAUSOLEUM A family memorial of quiet dignity and lastinq beauty PRICES TO FIT EVERY NEED CROSS PT.

RD. and HARRISON ST. EVANSTON. ILL. 583-50805081 85-501 5C62 Mraz.

Funeral Saturday, March 16, 8:30 a. from the A. M. Phillips Funeral Home, 3307 S. Lituanica avenue, to Providence of God church.

Interment St. great-grandchildren: dear sister of Lvdi Lois Egger, nee McNamara, age 40, beloved wife of Warren; fond mother of in Weiss Memorial hospital. He Boyd. Visitation after 2 p. m.

Thurs Marvin C. Jr. and John. Barbara. Debra, Mark.

Cynthia, and Man day at Drechsler-Brown Funeral Home, lyn; fond sister of Daniel Louise and 203 S. Marion street Wisconsin avenue Casimir cemetery. 927-3401. Cain Oak Park. Services 1:30 P.

m. Friday, Raymond Alice McNamara. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a. from Paloucek Fu at St. Paul Lutheran church, 7416 Dixon Lillian D.

Cain, March 12, 1968, wife of avenue. Forest Park Interment Wood- faculiy memoer oi the UnYver- 2833 MUwau-sity of Minnesota. He wrote kfe av. Survivmg are his widow, definitive articles on photoen- Betty; a son, Norton; two neral Home, 34H Grand boulevard, brook field, to St. Louise oe Marillac church, the late Rev.

Louis P. Cain; beloved lawn. 383-3191. mother of Margaret Helen and Louis Mass 10 a. m.

Inierrrent Queen of Isonv IRVING PARK CEMETERY 8-grave lot, beautiful Lakeside Section. Will sell all for $999 or 2 for $280 firm. Owner, YO 5-1112 Mary Cain fond grandmother of Louis P. Ill and Richard D. Clin; sister eravine for four Pnrvplnnpdias siuiuL-imuieu, tmee muui- Heaven cemetery.

HU 5-6489. Elson Margaret Kelley Isom of Orland Park, of Frank H. Dieter of Longford, Kas. At Lain Son Chapel, 5501 N. Ashland beloved wife of Harold; devoted mother of Eileen Allott; dear sister of May GRAVE CEMETERY LOT, Memorial Bessie M.

Elson. late of Miami. Fla. ers. Services will be held at 10 a.

m. tomorrow in the chapel at 1300 Devon av. beloved wife of the late William Boris Park Cemetery, Evanston, $1,100. 6 to 8 Walsh, Bernadette Lange, and Dorothy avenue from 3 p. m.

Thursday until 1 P. m. Friday. Services Friday, March 15, son; loving mother of William (Mar- Eves. YO 5-1S89.

McCarthy; grandmother or Debra, Steve, iorie, Adele Ewald Kemp, and Robert and Patricia. Funera services 9:30 a. at 3:30 p. in the Walker Chapel of the First Presbyterian Church, 1427 Chi. cago avenue, Evanston.

Interment Memo Saturday, March 16, from the Schmaedeke 2 GRAVES in Memory Gardens. Arlington Hgts. Masonic section. $250. OR 3-4372 lLynni; granomotner or nine; great-grandmother of two.

Services will be held at Piser Memorial Chapel, 6935 Stonev Island avenue, 4:30 Thursday. Interment Miami. Fla. Friends are asked to oav their resoects at time of service. Funeral Home, 10701 S.

Harlem avenue. Worth, to St. Michael church, Orland Park. Mass 10 a. m.

Visitation Thursday, 7 to 10, and Friday, 2 to 5 and 7 to He was a member of the Flossmoor school board and a holder of the silver beaver award for service to the Boy Scouts. He was the holder of several patents in petroleum processing and the manufacture of printing plates and author of articles in journals of the photoengraving industry. CHAPEL HILL GARDENS 4 grave lot. Garden of Prayer section. $700.

267-9269 rial park, in lieu or flowers memorials may be given to McCormick Seminary Student Aid fund. 561-2645. Casale Mini Casale. nee Loioco. beloved wife In lieu of flowers memorials to your 10 P.

m. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Cancer society will be appreciated. Interment St. Michael ceme favorite charity will be appreciated. ACACIA PARK 2-4 lots Wisteria sec.

$150 each. Call 392-5069 of the late Pietro Peter; dear mother tery. 448-6000. Of Marv the late Joseohl ambrone. 4 CEMETERY LOTS Cedar Park cemetery.

$600. IN 8-9092, after 4. Michels Jackson i Antoinette Dominick DiVincenzo, DO 3-4920. Engert See Frances R. Downey notice.

Ettinger Charles G. Ettinger. late of 2827 W. Meiha Jarksnn. March 13.

1968, CHAPEL HILL GARDENS West. 6 lots. $250 each. AL 1-9183. wife nf the late Arthur Lee Jackson; sister of Robert E.

and Edwin T. Carl Blake Portage, was killed yesterday when his car ran into the rear of a stalled truck on U. S. highway 20 just west of Indiana highway 51 in Gary. Two other persons were killed in a similar incident involving a stalled truck in Gary on Monday.

Up to midnight Tuesday, 123 persons had been killed in traffic accidents in Cook county since Dec. 31. Of these, 73 were in Chicago where 6,755 persons were injured in the same period. Harvey Robbery Victim Dies from Beating Thomas Manzi, 23, died yesterday in Ingalls Memorial hospital, Harvey, of injuries suffered March 1 when he was beaten and robbed by six youths. Manzi, of 14918 Winchester Harvey, told police before he died that the youths had attacked him at 148th and Honore streets while he was walking home from work.

son, and Elsie Moore; aunr or max l. Carlson Jr. At Lain and Son Chapel, In Memoriam Minnesota avenue, beloved husband of 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services Florence, nee Vaillancourt; fond tamer of Catherine Gasbarra. Beverly Peffiey.

will be held Friday, March 13, ar Ann Michels, nee Cooper, of 3420 N. Lake Shore drive, at Scarsdale, N. beloved wife of the late Samuel; dear mother of Carole Stearns of Scarsdale, N. and Dr. Robert Michels of New York City; loving grandmother of four; fond sister of Philip Cooper, Edward Cooper, Florence Fishman, David, Cooper, the late Pauline Hirsch, and Jack Cooper.

Services Friday, 1 p. at Piser Memorial Chapel, 5206 Broadway. Interment Kehilath Jacob cemetery, Waldheim. Please omit flowers. Friends are asked to pay their respects at the time of the service.

LO 1-4740. Charles Charlotte White, Shirley Wis- 1 p. m. Interment oak Hill. hart, William and George; brother of Janeczko Charlotte Waters and Edna Pabst, Louis P.

Lerman Louis P. Lerman, 49, of 5014 N. Harding a milk distributor for Bowman Dairy company, died yesterday in Bethesda hospital. Services will be held at 10 a. m.

today in the chapel at 1300 Devon av. He is survived by his widow, Shirley; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Schiff; a son, Cary; a brother; and two sisters. W. W.

Hoffneister Services were being planned for W. W. Hoffneister, 73, of 2128 E. 97th who died Monday in Edgewater hospital. Before retiring, Mr.

Hoffneister owned the former Laurel Printing company in the Loop. Survivors include his widow, Frances; a son; a daughter; and two grandchildren. grandfather of 18; great-grandfather of four. Funeral Friday, 1 p. at the Catherine Janeczko, nee Snozyk, beloved wife of the late Frank J.

Janeczko; dear mother of Edward Jean, Frank Mary, Hickey Chapel, 2429 W. 127th street, Blue Island. Interment Oakridge. FU 8-0014. Coleman Sylvia Rifkind Coleman, March 14, 1963.

In loving memorv. YOUR LONESOME FAMILY. DeBiase, Rose Happy birthday to my darling wife. In my heart she Is living yet, I loved her too dearly to forget. YOUR LOVING HUSBAND, VINCE Fuoco Anthony Fuoco 22 years today.

In loving memory. DEVOTED CHILDREN. Stanley Jeanette janeczko, and Florence I Owen 1 Dixon: fond sister of Stan Evans ley Wachowski; loving grandmother of Miller Anthony Evans of Chicago, husband of the late Dora sreptatner or ciayron Vovles: sister-ln-tew of Mary Sauthieri 11; great-granomotner or five. Funeral Friday, 9:15 a. from the Theis Funeral Home, 3517-27 N.

Pulaski road, to Holy Innocents church. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. IN 3-5800. uncle of Joy Hansen, Nathan, and George Prairie Fire Burns Fatal to Retiree, 70 Earl Peterson, 70, of 20431 Kedzie Olympia Fields, died yesterday in Presbyterian-St.

Lukes hospital of burns he suffered during a prairie fire behind his home March 6. Peterson, a retired employe of R. R. Donnelley and Sons, company, is survived by his widow, Catherine; two daughters; four grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Services will be held at 10:30 a.

m. Saturday in the chapel at 1340 Otto Chicago Heights. Victim of Robbery Blaylock, Sherry and Deborah Howard. Funeral Friday, 1:30 p. at Zimmer George R.

Miller, March 13, 1968, beloved son of Frances and the late Frank; brother of Lillian Golinski and Eleanor Hagge; brother-in-law of Barney Golinski and Alfred G. Hagge. Visitation at C. Kampp Sons, 318 N. Central avenue, Austin, after 2 p.

m. Thursday. Funeral Friday, 10 a. to St. Lucy's church, Mayfieid and Lake street.

Mass 10:30 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven. AU 7-0017. Janicek man 8 Son Funeral Home, 7319 Madison Fraternal Notices street.

Forest Park- Interment Memorial Estates. Visitation after 7 p. Thurs josepnme iRooertj smith, Anthony and the late Philip; grandmother of five; fond sister of Bertema Loioco, in Italy. Funeral Saturday, 8:30 a. from Tor-toriello Funeral Home, 3007 S.

Union avenue, to All Saints church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary cemetery.

Vi 2-6651. Caterina Sam Caterina, beloved brother of Paul, Angeline Muzzillo, Julia Gallagher, Susan Salltore, Ann Demma, and Alice. Funeral Friday 8:30 a. from Rosario D. Salerno's Sons Funeral Home, 6300 W.

North avenue, to Our Lady of the Mount church. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. ME 7-0449 or ME 7-0450. Cedergreen Emma Cedergreen, March 13, 1968, wife of the late Carl; loving mother of Esther Koch and Edith Rubinl; grandmother of Jane Boisdore of New Orleans and Shirley Koch; three great-grandchildren. Funeral services and interment private.

Chancellor Cortice A. Chancellor, beloved husband of the late Clara mother of Al Jr. Lillian, Wilbur R. Janet, and Dorothy E. Christesen fAndy); grandfather of nine; great-grandfather of seven.

At chapel, S. Western at 100th where services will be held Friday at 1 p. m. Member of Auburn Park lodge. No.

789, A. F. A. M. Masonic service Thursday, 8 p.

m. Lanyon Funeral Directors. 2334738. Claussen See Rose Hattrup notice. Cole Rosalie Cole, nee Fllas, beloved wife of William; fond mother of Alex, Sp.

5, United States army, and Peggy; sister of Lorraine Wilson; granddaughter of Rosalie Naleway. Resting at Lewis Funeral Home, 7600 W. Grand avenue, at the Circle after 5 p. tn. Thursday.

Funeral Saturday, March 16, at 9 a. day. 366-2200. Ford Vincent Janicek, of Oak Park, beloved husband of the late Marie; fond father of Edwin W. Mildred and the late Frances Sermeta; grandfather of seven; great-grandfather of seven.

Services Friday, March 15, 1 p. at Parkwyn Funeral Home, 6901 W. Roosevelt road. Interment Bohemian National. Services hv rirrla I nrins Nn.

938 A. F. A. M. CHICAGO LOCAL, NO.

245, L. P. I. U. Clarence Clifford Meyers, photoengraver retoucher.

Passed away March 13, 1968. Services at Wauconda Funeral Home, 235 N. Main street, Wauconda, on Saturday, March 16, at 11 a. m. HARRY F.

SPOHNHOLTZ, President. Molnar Mary E. Ford, of Evanston, at Melbourne, March 11, 1968, wife of the late Edward R. Ford; sister of the late Clarence A. Fox.

Graveside service 3 P. m. Friday, at Memorial Park cemetery, Skokie, III. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Brevard hospital, Melbourne, Fla. Thursday, 8 p.

m. Visitation 2 P. m. Charles L. Molnar, beloved husband of Matilda; dear father of Matilda Robert) Rusteberg and Charles N.

Nancy; grandfather of six. Funeral services Thursday, 2 p. at Kowachek Funeral Home, 5774-76 W. Lawrence avenue. Interment Acacia Park.

Card of Thanks tO 10 p. m. 788-0904. PILOT'S BODY RECOVERED IN Keating PUEBLO NOTE STUDY CALLED INCONCLUSIVE See Theresa E. Barry notice.

Friedman Moos Fillippo The family of the late Rose Fillippo wish to express their deep qratitude to all of their friends and relatives for their many expressions of sympathy. Kessler CRASH IN LAKE Dies from Beating Louis L. Kessler, beloved husband of the late Marv nee Zurline; lovina father Announcements of Dennis M. and Loretta Augustin of Wichita, fond brother of Nicholas, Yvonne A. "Peggy" Moos, March 13, 1968, beloved wife of Truman F.

Moos; dear mother of Harry Lewis and Melinda J. Moos; fond sister of Gene A. Hicks and Robert Sanders. At Lain Son chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue where services will be held Saturday, March 16, at 10 a.

m. Interment private. Katherine Ko lief art George, and Au Harry A. Friedman at Hollywood, formerly of Chicago, beloved husband of Lena; dear father of Shirley Harold Hollek and Sheldon J. Shirley Friedman; devoted grandfather of Larry and llene Kron, Barbara and Lee Hollek; fond brother of Ida Ivener and the late Louis.

Services Thursday, 11 a. at Piser North Town Memorial Chapel, 6130 N. California avenue. Interment West-lawn. Friends are asked to pay their respects at time of services.

338-2300. gustine. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from Pfaff Funeral Home, 5001 N. Lincoln avenue, to St.

Matthias church. Interment St. Boniface cemetery. 728-1700. CONTRIBUTE TO CANCER RESEARCH Make a memorial gift bequest to THE CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION.

9 E. Jackson-blvd. HA 7-8855 TAX DEDUCTIBLE Muehring Daniel Carbajal, 21, of 1518 Shields Chicago Heights, died yesterday in St. James hospital, Chicago Heights of injuries suffered in a beating. Joseph Robustelli, Chicago Heights detective, said that Carbajal was probably a robbery victim.

Carbajal was found unconscious at 4 a. m. Saturday at 15th street and Portland Chi-cago Heights. Knappstein to St. William church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Joseph cemetery. GL 3-1234.

DEATH NOTICES Coler Olga W. Muehring. nee Weiss, beloved wife of Louis dear mother of Norma Elmer Decker, Arlene Charles Wallace and Harold Louise; sister of Martha Reetzke, Henrietta Schmitz and Emma Muggenburg; grandmother of five. Funeral Saturday, March 16, 1 P. at Henry W.

Mueller Funeral Home, 5300-12 W. Belmont avenue. Interment Concordia. AV 6-8740. Matthias J.

Knappstein, March 11, son of the late John and Catherine; dear brother of Teresa, Elizabeth, Ferdinand, and the late John, Sr. M. Florence, O. S. Eleanor, and George.

At Birren and Son Funeral Home, 6125 N. Clark street, after 5 p. m. Thursday. Funeral Saturday morning at 8:45.

Services in St. Cornelius church at 9:30. Interment St. Boniface cemetery. Muller Kopfensteiner Louise Kopfensteiner, nee Horvath, beloved wife of Paul Kopfensteiner; loving A second body was recovered from Lake Michigan yesterday in a search for a private plane which plunged into the water Friday with six persons aboard.

The body was tentatively identified as that of the plane's pilot, James Looker, 43, of Wells-ville, N. Y. The body was spotted a mile offshore by a crew of a Chicago fire department helicopter taking part in the search. The crash claimed the lives of Dr. Edward H.

Litchfield, 53, chairman of the S. C. M. corporation, four members of his family, and Looker. Litchfield's body was found several hours after the crash.

The plane was coming into Meigs field when it crashed. Dies from Burns Jesse James, 50, of 6314 Normal a watchman, died yesterday in Hines Veterans Administration hospital of burns suffered Dec. 22 when his clothing caught fire. mother of Paul Rose Gaetano, and Chicago Tribune Press Service Washington, March 13 The state department said today that 10 days of study of a purported confession signed by the crew of the captured intelligence ship Pueblo had proved "inconclusive." Robert J. McCloskey, department spokesman, said that the letter's authenticity and significance were still in question.

He declined to say when a final determination might be reached. The Pueblo was captured by North Korea in the Sea of Japan on Jan. 23. The letter, bearing the alleged signatures of the 82 surviving Pueblo crewmen, implies they would be released in return for an admission by President Johnson that North Korean waters had been invaded and an assurance that it would not happen again. Otto Kopfensteiner; fond sister of Rose Pomeer of Austria; dear grandmother of three; and great-qrandmother of one.

Genevieve E. Eberly Muller, beloved wife of Arnold J. Muller; dear mother of Marlene Peter Kukuruzovic and Marvin Vicki Muller; fond daughter of Ethelyn and the late Fred Eberly; loving sister of Gladys Don Weidel, the late Victor H. and Clifford Eberly. Funeral services Friday 1 p.

m. at the Sheehy Funeral Home, 8243 S. Ashland avenue. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. ST 3-7700.

Continued on following page Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a. from Biake- Lamb Funeral Home, 3737 W. 79th street, to Little Flower church, interment St Mary's cemetery. Visitation after 2 p. m.

Thursday. 735-4242. Deaths Elsewhere Dr. Ralph G. Sanger, 62, head of the Kansas university department of mathematics from 1946 until his retirement last July, and former instructor at the University of Chicago, where he received three degrees; in Manhattan, Eas.

Comdr. Eric A. Feldt, 63, organizer and commander of Australia's famous coast watchers of the Pacific theater in World War in Brisbane, Australia. Krasauskas See Alice Krause notice. Tki Tbougbthl Psnn Unit Krause Garaffo Frances Garaffo, beloved wife of Peter; fond mother of Mary Andrew Stella, Jerome May, and the late Peter Violet; grandmother of seven; great-grandmother of four; sister of Josephine Maragioglio.

Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a. from Becvar Funeral Directors, 5218 S. Kedzie, to St. Gall church. Entombment Queen of Heaven.

PR 6-3809. Gavran Marts Gavran, nee Badovlnac, formerly of Berwyn, beloved wife of Mile; dear mother of Emil Sylvia Gavran and Sylvia Metikosh of Detroit, four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Funeral Friday, March 15, 9:45 a. from Svec Sons Funeral Home, 6227 W. Cermak road, to Holy Resurrection Eastern Orthodox cathedral, 1905 W.

Schiller street, Chicago. Service 10:30 a. m. Interment Woodlawn cemetery. Member of lodge No.

40, C. F. U. GU 4-2050 or Bi 2-2027. Gilmartin See Marie A.

Naughton notice. Gloodt Frank Gloodt, 2608 W. 102d place, beloved husband of Katherine, nee Gourlay; fond father of Henry F. and William grandfather of seven; brother of Nick, Elizabeth Muhs, and Nettie Hansen. Services Friday, 1 p.

at Van Henke-lum Funeral Home, 12534 S. Harlem avenue, Palos Heights, interment local cemetery. Veteran of World War I. Visitation after 4 p. m.

448-3530. Gnat Helen Gnat, nee BrenskI, dear mother of Eleanore Williams) Senne and Irene William Karschnik; sister of Frank Helen Brenski and Estelle James Wolf; grandmother of seven; great-grandmother of three. Funeral Saturday at 9 a. from Szymanski and Son Funeral Home, 2945 S. 49th avenue, Cicero, to Mary Queen of Heaven church.

Interment Resurrection. OL 2-0177. Goldstein Louis Goldstein of Brookfield, beloved husband of the late Lottie; fond father of Gerald Barbara); grandfather of Timothy and Stacey; and brother of Lottie Shapiro. Funeral Friday, March 15, at 2 p. at Johnson Funeral Home, 3845-474 Prairie avenue, Brookfield.

In-termenttWestlawn. HU S-0214. Alice Krause, nee Wisniewski, late of 7832 S. Burnham, wife of the late Walter; mother of Edward Elainel, Helen Richard C.I Steele of Miami, and Lucille Krause. Funeral Friday, March 15, 8:30 a.

from the A. M. Phillips Funeral Home, 3307 S. Lituanica avenue, to St. George church.

Interment St. Casimir. 927-3401. Oren W. Coler beloved husband of Katherine dear father of Oren W.

Shirley Livenick, and Beverly Anastos; fond grandfather of six. Resting at Beverly Ridge Chapel, 10415 S. Kedzie, where services will be held Friday, 11 a. m. Interment Cedar Park.

Member of Dearborn lodge 310, A. F. A. Medinah temple, and Delta chapter, 602, O. E.

S. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children. PR 9-4411. Collier Minor P. Collier, of Des Plaines, beloved husband of Ruth, nee Stade; dear father of Minor P.

and Virginia R. Cars tens; ten grandchildren; fond son of Andrew brother of Ward E. Services Friday, 1:30 p. at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry streets, Des Plaines. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Immanuel Lutheran church appreciated.

Interment Memory Gardens. 824-5155. Connelly James B. Connelly, dear son of the late Patrick and Norah, nee Coyne; loving brother of Sarah Stephen and late John cousin of Mary and Barbara Coyne, and Katherine Beimes. Resting at Thomas J.

Cooney Sons Funeral Home, 3552 Southport avenue. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a. to St. Andrew Chapel. Interment Mount Carmel.

Member of Peoples Gas Co. Post A. L. Cricks John Clifton Cricks, beloved husband of Anna nee Srennichsen; loving father of Charles R. Doris and Lou Ann; grandfather of three; fond son of the late Claude and India.

Funeral Saturday, 9:15 a. from Michael Coletta Sons Funeral Home, 3240 W. 79th street, to Sacred Heart church. Requiem mass 10 a. m.

Interment family lot. 436-1861. Cnrcio Henry Curcio, beloved husband of Ann, nee Cannavino; dear father of Henry Jr. Martha, Marilyn Frank De Luca, and Marlene Ronald Adamek; fond brother of James, Angeline Albinski, Victoria, and Rose McCormick. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.

from the Granata Memorial Funeral Chapels, 1857 N. Harlem avenue, to St. Francis Borgia church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment Queen of Heaven. Please omit flowers. TU 9-1700. Adelia Nicholas Adelia, beloved husband of Florence; dear father of Dolores (Roy Savage, Jasper Gloria, Sarah Mack Lullo, and Marie Lee; grandfather and great-grandfather of many. Funeral Saturday, March 16, at 9 a.

from Woi-ciechowsKi Funeral Home, 2129 W. Webster avenue, to St. Sylvester church. Interment St. Adalbert.

AR e-4630. Altenrath Helen E. Altenrath, nee Howes, dear wife of Charles R. Services Friday, 1:30 p.m., at Schlerf Funeral Home, 2118 Lawrence avenue. Cremation Graceland.

Member of Royal Neighbors, 3053. LO I- 4850. Anderson Carl J. Anderson, Elkhorn, beloved husband of Friida and the late I a father of Elmer, Bemice Mitchell and Irene Rictwond; grandfather of five; great-grandfather of five; brother of Oscar of Chicago; one brother and three sisters in Sweden. Resting at Frederickson Funeral Home, Elkhorn, from 7 p.

m. to 9 p. m. Thursday, March 14. Service Friday, II- 30 a.

Como Community church. Lake Como, Wis. Burial service at Ridgewood cemetery, 1:30 p. 9900 N. Milwaukee, Des Plaines, III.

Anderson Raymond Ray) Anderson, beloved husband of Lily, nee Anderson; dear father of Leslie, Donald, and Robert; fond grandfather of seven; brother of the laje Arthur H. Anderson. Resting at Beverly Ridqe Chapel, 1041 S. Kedzie, where services will be held Saturday, 1 p. m.

Interment Oak Hill. Visitation after 4 p. m. Thursday. PR 9-4411.

Barry Theresa E. Barry, March 12, 1968, beloved wife of the late John J. Barry; dear mother of Ines Ulman, Cecilia Keating end Rose Stewart; grandmother of seven; great -grandmother of 11; sister of Leona Kennedy, Jack, John, and Robert Signaioo. Funeral from Lain Son Chaoel, 2121 W. 95th street, Friday, March 15, at 10:30 a.

to St. Gerald's church, 94th and Central. Mass at 11 e. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

Member of St. Gerald's Altar end Rosary society. CONSULT THESK FLORIST Krueger Emily Krueger, nee Tieoe, late ot me Briohtnn Park neighborhood, beloved WEST JOHN W. WEILAND FLORIST 5315 W. Madison AU 7-0136 NORTH CENTRAL wife of the late Michael; loving mother of William, Adolph, Helen Harvey Fellows, and Elmer Mildred; dear sister of Bertha Bahnsen and August Tiede; fond grandmother of four; and great-grandmother of two.

Resting at Ocwieia Funeral Home, 4256 S. Mozart street. Funeral Friday, March 15. 1:30 p. at Peace Lutheran church.

Interment Bethania. Member of Peace Dorcas society. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Peace Lutheran church. CL 4-3838 or Vi 2-1070. 929 BELMONT Vl Wodc Wed of Oor S.

WEningfon 51724 and FLOWERS Field Bldg. 135 S. La Salle-st. RA 6-3357 Howard Barnes, 64, former movie and theater critic for the old New York Herald Tribune and a television and movie producer; in New York City. John R.

Rees, 64, former Indiana state senator and member of the Indiana parole board since August; in Columbia, Ind. Ben T. Comer 59, who served as president or chairman of six large textile firms in the outh; in Atlanta. NORTH Krum JOHN PLODZIEN Florist Greenhouse 1836 W. Peterson SH 3-2230 VTEST S91 1 MasM ESrcbrook 8-7500 EUctid t-3720 Am coMMiwMM Ahum tAtam Harold L.

Krum, beloved husband ef Alice nee Lasch; loving father of Genevieve K. Shambaugh and James L. Krum; devoted grandfather of David L. Shambaugh; dear brother of Clara K. Mackey, Marion K.

Hill, James Edward Krum, and the late Bessie K. Railing, Services and interment private. IUIiiiMiSiiSii, FLORISTS For Directory Information Phone 222-4433 1 4 fc.

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