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00. 00 00 0 CHICAGO TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1969 Section 3 15 DEATH NOTICES Muran Joseph P. Muran of Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Ann nee Herif: dear father of Joanne Brodnan, Thomas S. Phyllis Christensen, Donald Joseph and Cynthia; nine grandchildren; fond brother of Mary Collignon and the late Steven and Ann Raupp. Visitation at Lauterburg Oehier Funeral Home, 2000 E.

Northwest highway, Arlington Heights. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from chapel to St. James church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment St. Mary cemetery, Buffalo Grove. 253-5423. Naffer Sam E.

age 75, War vet, beloved husband of the late Gertrude nee Noves; dearest father of Harvey A. and Mrs. Diane M. Anderson: fond brother of Mrs. Sara of Santa Rosa, devoted grandfather of Donna Lee and Thaddeus R.

Anderson. Member of 111. Central American Legion post, No. 241, and Master Barbers association. Funeral services Thursday, July 24, 11 a.

at the Rosemoor Funeral Home, 424 E. 103d street. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. CO 4-1234.

Niccolai Silvio Quinta, nee Niccolal, Cecchi: beloved fond husband father of Gino, Norma Noccolai, and Lillian Cecchi; grandfather of Elaine Pekofske, Lila Petitti, and Joseph Cecchi; great-grandfather of six. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from the Anzilotti Bacigalupo Funeral Home, 2433 S. Oakley avenue, to St. Michael the Archangel church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Entombment Queen of Heaven. Member St. Michael's I.

C. F. Kindly omit flowers. 847-6868. Visitation after 1:30 p.

Wednesday. Nigro See Marietta Del Campo notice. 0'Meara B. Agnes O'Meara, nee Nolan, beloved wife of Daniel dear mother of Mary C. McNamara, Daniel E.

and Sat. Timothy Philip, CPD; grandmother of four; sister of Mary Sherlock and Henry Nolan. Funeral Friday, July 25, 9:15 a. from Collins Funeral Home, 5350 W. North avenue, to St.

Viator church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel. Visitation after 3 p.

m. Wednesday. TU 9-8844. Peklo Helen J. Peklo, dear sister of Charles Peklo; dear aunt of Robert Pekio; beloved niece of Lottie Polivka, Charles Kvitek, Fred Kvitek, and the late Clara Barton.

Resting at Joseph F. Fiala Funeral Home, 6213-15 W. 26th street, Berwyn. Services Thursday, p. m.

Interment Bohemian National cemetery. GU 4-2053. Pellettieri See Marietta Del Campo notice. Peters Charles Peters, beloved husband Elizabeth, nee Meinecke; fond father of Lillie Nickels, and the late Bertha Sheldon; grandfather of five. Resting at Kelly-Carroll Funeral Home, 9315 S.

Ashland avenue, where service will be held Thursday, 2 p. m. Interment Evergreen cemetery. Arthur P. Young, Director.

Membera of Bookbinder's union and Paper Cutter's union, local No. 8, I. D. of B. A.

F. of L. I. C. 0.

BR 9-1315. Peterson Minnie K. Peterson, beloved wife of the late Enock; dear mother of Dorothy Libanoti and William grandmother of seven. Services Wednesday, July 23, 11 a. at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N.

Western avenue. Interment Ridgewood cemetery. 561-6874. Poder James B. Poder, beloved husband of Pearl, nee Postregna; dearest father of Lee and Linda (Richard Jr.

1 Hazen; fond grandfather of two; son-inlaw of Mary Postregna. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from Szykowny Funeral Home, 4901-07 S. Archer avenue, to St. Richard church.

Interment Resurrection. 735-7521. Pogorzelski Helen Pogorzelski, beloved wife of Boleslaw; dear mother of Edmund Chester. Marie Ross, Evelyn, Mildred Bergstrom, and Irene, Burgess; sister-in-law of Mitchell late Walczewski: grandmother of 13; nieces and nephews. Funeral Friday, 9:15 a.

from Casey-Laskowski Funeral Home, 4540-50 W. Diversey avenue, to St. Hyacinth church. Interment St. Adalbert.

777-6300. Poole Rhoda A. Poole, nee Nicodemus, beloved wife of the late Leo; loving mother of Mildred Foigate: fond sister of the late Dessie Herlem: devoted grandmother of Carol. Lee Foigate and Kay Lynn Folgate. Funeral Thursday, July 24, at at Sullivan Funeral Home, 2701 W.

630 street, at Washtenaw avenue. Member of Marquette Manor Women's club. Interment Evergreen cemetery. PR 6-8300. Prepejchal Frank Mayme, nee Prepeichal, Cunat: loving beloved husband father of Bernard La Verne Rudar, and Leona fond brother of George; grandfather, of 10; great-grandfather of Thursday, 9:30 a.

from the Cappetta Funeral Home, 5858 W. Roosevelt road, to St. Frances of Rome church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment Queen of Heaven. Member of St. Frances of Rome H. N. S.

MA 6-0120. Prepp See Frank Prepeichal notice. Pride Frederick Pride, beloved husband of Florence, nee brother-in-law of Ernest Kresen; uncle of Debbie and Tammy. Resting at Hitzeman Funeral Home, 4115-17 W. 26th street.

Funeral Thursday, 1 p. m. Interment Mount Hope. LA 1-3808. Rosen Fred Rosen, beloved husband of Mae, nee Harris; dear father of Mimi J.1 Dorf and Marilyn B.J Karman: devoted grandfather of five; fond brother of John of Phoenix, Ariz.

Services Thursday, 2 p. Piser Memorial Chapel, 5206 N. Broadway. Interment. Rosehill.

Friends are asked to pay their respects at the time of services. Please omit flowers. LO 1-4740. Rosenberg Vernon E. Rosenberg, beloved husband of Sydell, nee Schucker: dear father of Elaine Lindheimer: devoted grandfather of Terry and Lori Lindheimer: fond brother of the late Olive Kaplan.

Services Wednesday, 11 a. at Piser Memorial Chapel, 5206 N. Broadway. Interment Jewish Graceland. Friends are asked to pay, their respects at the time of services.

LO 1-4740. Ruzicka Frank Ruzicka of Stickney, beloved husband of the late Antoinette, nellies Mara; devoted father of Frank E. Raymond J. Sylvia F.1 Volin, and Evelyne Kratochvil; grandfather of six; great-grandfather of one: brother of Anna Broz and Margaret Staral. Services Thursday, July 24, 10 a.

m. at Svec Sons Funeral Home, 6227 Cermak road. Interment Woodlawn, GU 4-2050 or BI 2-2027. Savant John Alyce E. nee Savant, Kowalski; beloved fond husband father of Arlene: dear brother of Mary Richerme, Genevieve Stahl, Charlotte Fitzpatrick, Erman, and the late Edward.

Service Friday, 10:30 a. at the new Kenny Brothers, 3600 W. 95th street. Interment Mount Greenwood. Member of Lakeside lodge, No.

739. A. F. A. M.

239-3600. Schovanec Louis Schovanec, suddenly, husband of the late Julia, nee Kvech: loving father of Louis C. Charles J. James F. and the late Julia Schovanec: dear brother of Emma Kuntz and Lillian Jurcik: four grandchildren; one great-grandchild.

Funeral Friday, July 25, 1969, 9:30 a. from Berwyn Funeral Home, 2921 S. Har. lem avenue. Berwyn, to St.

Odio church for mass at 10:30 m. Interment St. Adalbert's. Schwartz wife Irene of George: loving mother of MariB. Schwartz, nee Garten, beloved lyn Baeuchler and Gary: dear sister of Richard, Ruth, Morton, Luther, Ralph, Mabel Rose, Ethel White, Ira, and Lorraine Hagelauer.

Funeral serve ices Wednesday, at Kolbus Funeral Home, 6841-57 W. Higgins ave. nue.us Interment Acacia Park cemetery. 774-3232. Sedlacek Barbara K.

Sedlacek, beloved wife of the late Adolph Anderson and the late Charles Sedlacek; loving mother of Jeanette Lebe Evelyn (Peter) Kost, William derson, Barbara Ann McLeod, Charlene Howell, Ruth Budge, and Emily Herdeck: grandmother of 271 great of 20; dear sister of Joseph Radl. Funeral services Wednesday, July 23, 1:30 P. m. Otto V. Stransky and Son Funeral.

Home, 5112 S. Western avenue. Interment Evergreen cemetery, In lieu of flowers, donations to James Hamilton Lewis VEW No. 2705, would be appreciated. PR 8-0700.

Seibling Katherine E. Seibling, beloved wife the late George F. dear mother of Delia Berkedal, Nita Williams, George and Kathryn two grandchildren; three Visitation after 7. m. Wednesday al Oehler Des Funeral Home, Lee at Perry streets, Plaines, where services will be held Thursday Interment Friday, Wausau, Wis.

Sheahen Newman Sheahen of Highland Park, hus. band of Helen; father of Roger. Mrs. Patricia Abeles, and Mrs. Mary Ann Bohl Charles.

grandfather Margaret, of James. 10; Mrs. brother Mary of Loesch, and Mrs. Genevieve Stanck. Visitation after 3 m.

Wednesday in the Kelley Spading Funeral Home, 1787 Deerfield road, Highland Park neral mass 10 m. Thursday. July 24. at the Immaculate Conception church, Deerfield road and Green Bay road, Highland Park. In lieu of flowers, by.

be made to the Newman Sheehen Memorial fund. in care of First National Bank of Highland Park 831-4260. Seiwert Vernon F. Selwert, beloved husband of Anne, nee Lamlech; dear father of John and Ronald; dear son of Michael. Josephine Sei: wert the and late Funeral Thursday, July 24, 9 a.

from Dunlap-Goldrick Funeral Home, 1750 W. 35th street, to Our Lady of Good Counsel church. Burial St. Mary. LA 3-1664.

Shrader Frank Kay Shrader of 808 Sheridan road, Violet A. Shrader; of Susan Evanston, July 22, 1969,, husband of and Paul Michael Shrader; two grandchildren. Friends may at Hebblethwaite Chapel, 1567 Maple Evanston, on Wednesday. Service, 2:30 p. m.

Thursday at Saron Lutheran church, N. Richmond and W. Shakespeare avenue, Chicago. Entombment Rosehill mausoleum, Sisco Sue Sisco, nee LePiane, suddenly while traveling in Italy, beloved wife of the late Frank; dear mother of Arthur Raymond Eugene and Helen Bily. Funeral services pending at LimaErickson Funeral Home in San Jose, Cal.

In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Heart fund will be appreciated. Smith Fred G. Smith, age 83, of 60 E. Center avenue, Lake Bluff, July 22, 1969, husband of Ferne K. Smith: father of Dr.

Frederick G. and John G. Smith; three grandchildren; brother of Clara Thompson, Julia Donnan, George Smith and Paul Smith. Services 11 m. Thursday, July 24, at Wenban Funeral Home, 233 E.

Deerpath, Lake Forest, where friends may call after 7 P. m. Wednesday. Interment private. In lieu of flowers.

contributions may be made to the charity of your choice. 234-0022. Smith Irma Smith of Oak Park, wife of Horace W. Smith; mother of Richey E. Miralesti, and Craig G.

Smith of Lawrenceville, N. daughter of Mrs. Caroline Peterson of Long Prairie, grandmother of four. Memorial service Saturday, 10 a. at the First Baptist church, 820 Ontario street, Oak Park.

Interment Long Prairie, Minn. In lieu of flowers memorial gifts may be made to the First Baptist Church of Oak Park. Spindler John E. Spindler, beloved husband of Helen, nee Mahoney; dear father of John loving grandfather of John Robert and Timothy great-grandfather of Bryant; brother of Mae Cedergreen; uncle of many nieces and nephews. Funeral service Friday, p.

at Koop Funeral Home, Dulak and Larkowski, Directors, 5844-48 N. Milwaukee avenue. Interment Ridgewood cemetery. Visitation after 4:30 p. m.

Wednesday. 763-5111. Stanish Edward S. Stanish of Highland Park, husband of Elizabeth father of Penny Swinea and Edward Joseph Stanish; grandfather of three; son of Caroline Stanish; brother of Helen Swyer, Steffanie Marshatek, and Joseph. Visitation after 7 p.

m. Wednesday, at the Kelley Spaulding Funeral Home, 1787 Deerfield road, Highland Park, where service will be held Thursday, July 24. Interment North-shore Garden of Memories. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer society. 831-4260.

Stern Geraldine K. Stern, widow of Walter Stern; mother of Walter S. Michael, and William Stern. Funeral from John Carroll Sons Home for Funerals, Erie and Wabash avenue, Thursday, July 24, 1969, to. Holy name cathedral, where mass will be celebrated 10 a.

m. Visitation Wednesday, 7 p. m. to 9 p. m.

Svoboda Mary Svoboda, nee Rehacek of Stickney, 111., beloved wife of Philip; devoted mother of Mildred B. late Balcer; grandmother of Janice M. Bac and Carole A. Cholke: greatgrandmother of seven; sister of Frank Rehacek, Rose Stanish, and Agnes Kotik. Funeral Thursday, July 24, 8:45 a.

from Svec and Sons Funeral Home, 6227 W. Cermak road, to St. Pius church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment family lot. Member of Neighborly Love Camp, No. 5436, R. N. of A.

GU 4-2050 or Bi 2-2027. Takeuchi Koto Takeuchi, July 21, 1969, wife of the late Koliro Takeuchi; mother of Richard, Beatrice, Austin, and Arthur; sister of Al Butsuyen, Shizu Shimokamo, and Suye Idaka. Services and cremation private. Tannenbaum Louis Tannenbaum, 5030 Marine drive, husband of Bess; beloved father of Beverly Gerstein of New Jersey, Shirley Hattis of Highland Park, and Muriel Wigodner of Skokie; adoring grandfather of Randy Gerstein Febre, Cindy, Jimmy and Paul Hattis; dearest grandfather of Adrian Febre: fond brother of Dora Sostrin, Regina Cutler, Zelda Greenstein, the late Bluma, Rose, and Shea; devoted uncle of many nephews and nieces. Services Thursday, 1 p.

at Weinstein Brothers Chapel, 1300 Devon, Interment Rosemont Park. Member of Bee Hive Welfare lodge. A. F. A.

Zionist and Semialicher Verein: Visitation at time of service. RO 1-2400. Teske Rudolph Teske, beloved husband of the late Olga; dear father of Edmund Mrs. Gertrude O. Meyer, and Ludwig; loving grandfather of Mrs.

Judith Ann Thiele and Mrs. Loretta Ann Lundholm: also survived by three great-grandchildren. Services Thursday, 24, p. at Drake and Son Funeral, Home, 625 Busse highway, between and Oakton streets, Park Ridge. Interment Evergreen cemetery.

698-3368. Thumlert August T. Thumiert, beloved husband of the late Helen, nee Lewis: fond father of Richard R. devoted grandfather Joseph and Patricia: dear brother of the late Charles. Funeral Thursday, from the new Kenny Brothers, 3600 W.

95th street, to St. Bernadette church. Interment St. Mary's. 239-3600.

Thyfault Emma R. Thyfault, nee Roy, beloved wife of Oliver loving mother of Lorraine Stroner: fond sister of Elauda Le Duc, Juliette Gosselin, and Florence Knowles; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral Thursday, July 24, at 10:30 a. from Sullivan Funeral Home, 2701 W. 63d street, at Washtenaw avenue, to St.

Rita church. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. PR 6-8300. Turk Dorothy Turk, nee Russell, late of Bellwood, formerly of Berwyn, beloved wife of Charles fond mother of Arthur; sister of Emily Morrison and Ralph Russell. Visitation at Parkwyn Funeral Home, 6901 W.

Roosevelt road, Tuesday and Wednesday, 2 to 5 and to 10 p. m. Services Thursday, July 24, 11 at North Berwyn Congregational church, 13th street at Oak Park avenue. Entombment Mount Auburn. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Cancer fund would be appreciated.

788-0904. Uchnowicz See Edward J. Malewski notice. Wnek John P. Wnek formerly of Bridgeport, loving husband of Antonnette Wnek, nee Soukup; beloved father of Pfc.

John, U. S. and Gloria Jean Wnek; dear grandfather of Bonnie Jean; fond brother of Joseph Wnek; uncle and granduncle of many. Funeral Thursday, July 24, 1969, at 9 a. from Noworul Memorial Chapel, 2658 S.

Central Park avenue, to Blessed Agnes church, Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery. 762-2233. Wolock Jean Wolock, beloved wife of Joseph; loving mother of Charlotte Gilbert and Rosalyn Rubin; fond sister of Shirley Simpson, Dr.

George London, the late Harry and Sol London; grandmother of seven. A Services Wednesday, 11 a. at Original Weinstein and Sons Chapel, 3019 W. Peterson road. Interment Westlawn cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, please contribute to Hadassah. Chapel visitation at time of service only. LO 1-1890. Yadron Rose Yadron, nee Vanoskey, dear mother of Edward, Gerald, Mrs. Margaret Faller, and Mrs.

Louise Arlen: grandmother of eight: great-grandmother of Resting at W. E. Kerr Chapel, 154th and Marshfield, Harvey, Requiem mass Friday, July 25, 10 a. Ascension church, 153d and Myrtle, Harvey, Interment Assumption. Visitation Thursday, 12 noon to 10 p.

m. 331-0016. Vickrey Jean Vickrey, nee Kirby, age 42, July 22, at Ingaiss Memorial hospital, Harvey, after a long Illness. Born 1926 In Indianapolis, beloved wife of Wilmont: daughter of Mrs. Milburn Kirby, of Indianapolis: mother of six.

Memorials may be sent to the American Cancer Society. Memorial service 2:00 p. Saturday at Flossmoor Community church. Anna Zak, nee Cisar, of Berwyn, beloved wife of the late Frank devoted mother of Ann H. J.1 Masek and Vlasta Val Milfoif: grandmother of Kathleen and Frank Masek.

Services Thursday, July 24, m. Svec Sons Funeral Home, 6227 Cermak road. Interment Woodlawn. GU 4-2050 or BI 2-2027. Zako Chester E.

Zako Jr. dearly beloved husband of Susan; dear father of Eric and JIll: son of Chester and Rose Zako; brother of Patricia Betts and Sharon Barefoot: son-in-law of Otto and Agnes Uismith. Funeral Friday, July 25, 10 a.m. from John T. Chrastka Memorial Chapels, 6301 W.

Cermak, road, Berwyn. Interment Woodlawn. OL 2-1023 or Bi 2-2990. Zeman Dorothy L. Zeman, age 68, beloved wife Otto: daughter of the late Dora C.

Heinrichs. Member of Winthrop Park Evangelical Lutheran church. Services 0. m. Wednesday at the Tews Funeral Home, 70th street and Phillips avenue.

private. Please omit flowers. SO 8-60 Zgranik See Steven Granik notice. Ann Zolp, betoved. wife of the late loving sister of Mary Getz of Anthony Angelus, Jute Utt, Pat Angelus, George Angelus, John Angelus, and Betty fond aunt of many nieces and nephews.

Funeral Thursday, 9:30 m. from the Vance Funeral Home, 1424 South soth avenue, Cicero, Anthony church. Interment St. Casimir cemetery. Upholds Powell on Con-Con BY ROBERT HOWARD porarily enjoined Powell from Tribune Press certifying the names or con-con 22- candidates as filed.

Springfield, July Circuit Judge William "I do not think there is any H. Chamberlain ruled today constitutional question involved that Secretary of State Paul in the defendant's determinaPowell acted legally in fixing tion of who has filed first," the ballot order of candidates Chamberlain ruled. "Two peowho filed petitions for constitu- ple cannot file at the same tional convention delegate two time, and in such occasions the weeks ago, elected official who supervises Dismissing an injunction peti- same must be afforded some tion filed by Mary Lee Leahy, a administrative latitude. delegate candidate in Chicago's "If this procedure is deemed 30th district, Judge Chamber- to be 'burdensome or inequitlain said that Powell lawfully able, it is up to the legislature administered a constitutional to make any appropriate law. changes." Mrs.

Leahy, in Sangamon Explains His Ruling county Circuit court, alleged The judge, a former secrethat Powell gave preference to favored candidates. She asked tary of state, said that obviousthe court to put into effect ly a preferred candidate's other system of determin- petition would be filed first, some ing ballot order. noting trative decision." was The that it "an adminisjudge Blocked by Perry said that the law providing for The same issues are before the secretary of state to list the Judge Joseph Sam Perry of candidates in the order in United States District court in which their petitions are reChicago, who last week ceived has never been MONTGOMERY WARD FREEZER Start living CO Gravy A Shied Beef FUR Chicken Chop Sued HALIBUT via CIMNAMON CARE Druenol BURUNDER Put flats IMEmTARE Pet Ruts lobster newburg PEACHES CREAM Fantasy butter pecan chocolate MAJOR APPLIANCES Reports Loan to Brock Justified VOTING SETS HEARINGS FOR CON- -CON lenged before and said the legislature this year turned down an alternate plan. The judge said he accepted, as factual, testimony by Don Ed, head of the secretary of state's index department, conflicting with reports of some delegate candidates that early on the morning of 7 petitions of favored candidates were smuggled into the index department office. "The court would note that one does not sneak things clearly in front of members of the public as the case was here," the Chamberlain opinion said.

Humphrey Visits Tito on Yugoslavian Trip BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, 22 Vice President Humphrey today met President Tito on Brioni, the president's Adriatic Island resHumphrey arrived last from Moscow. HURRY today DUE HE THICKEN The board of missioners will hold 10 a. m. tomorrow the validity and taining signatures filed by nine vention delegate cluding Benjamin ski, former Cook attorney. Stanley J.

Kusper, torney, said running in the district, and others lenged in objections week-end. Kusper board will rule tions Friday. Others challenged P. Tulley and banek in the 23d trict; Nathanial the 19th district; B. Choyce in the There were five the 2d district, to McCracken, Arthur Ruth Lucey Walsh and with a EXPERT SERVICE! ORIGINAL TODAY -USE WARDS Saturday! election comhearings at to determine methods of obon petitions constitutional concandidates, inS.

Adamow. county state's board atAdamowski, who is 15th senatorial were chalfiled last said the on the objec- were John Robert A. Ursenatorial disH. Bowers in and Leonard 27th district. challenges in Thomas J.

J. Moore Reum, John J. Melvin R. Kurr. 1.

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"I don't think any guy making 85 Gs a year would qualify for this program," Conte said. "If you go out and make loans like this you won't get a nickel from Congress." Closes Loan Investigation Howard Rogerson, a deputy associate administrator, testified today an investigation has been completed. "As far as I am concerned, the case is closed," Rogerson said. "We think the loan was entirely within the concept the Rogerson explained the program was designed to stimulate new business in disadvantaged areas, preferably through ownership by disadvantaged, minority' group members. Plans Ghetto Business Brock's loan was to open auto dealership in the violenceridden Negro area of East Louis, Ill.

Rogerson said Brock qualified despite his $85,000 a year salary, part ownership of franchise chicken dealership and interest in a florist shop. He listed these reasons: -Brock "did not have liquid assets and his net worth was relatively small." -Brock planned to turn part ownership of the auto agency over to employes recruited from the area. freezer! SAVE 3 WAYS! TIME Buy ahead and cook ahead. Enjoy convenience of preparing meals in advance having them on hand at all times. MONEY Buy in large quantities at susales.

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