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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 38

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1-y, i 1 VJVt CIO 9 9 Sports Briefly "TL Reed to coach OMAHA (AP)-Former New York Hoicks star Willis Reed yesterday was named head basketball coach at Creighton University James Doyle, student personnel vice president announced that Reed had accepted the post, filling the vacancy left when Tom Apke resigned to take the head coaching job at the University of Colorado. Reed was in New York, but was expected to return to Omaha tomorrow to assume his new duties. Net upset MONTE CARLO, Monaco (AP)-Unseeded Jose Higueras, of Spain, toppled fifth-seeded Jose Luis Clerc, of Argentina, 7-6, 6-1, yesterday in first-round action at the $250,000 Monte Carlo Open tennis tournament. In other first-round play, Czechoslovakia's Tomas Smld rallied for a 3-6, 7-6, 6-2 victory over 1980 Wimbledon juniors champion Thierry Tu-lasne, of France. Higueras will now meet Buster Mottram, of Britain, in a second-round match.

Mottram, a 25-year-old native of Wimbledon, easily eliminated Heinz Guntbardt, of Switzerland, 6-2, 6-0. Long recovery LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP)-Doctors will release former St. Louis Cardinals' place-kicker Steve Little from Central Baptist Hospital soon, saying any further recovery in his near-total paralysis will take years. "I leave it up to God now," said Little.

"If he wants me to walk, I'll walk. The Bible says. 'All things are possible with the Little was paralyzed from the neck down when his sports car skidded off a rain-slick highway in St. Louis county and crashed into a signpost. 1981 DEATH NOTICES (115)1 LOST AND FOUND (270) ZELL (LEIGHT) 15 SIAMESE CAT EMAuTFtMAlE On Sundiiy April 12 ct.

ltTTA time JtiB-orjra McCauley) haluvad wile SMALL BLACK Dug. wwht. of the lata William Zll twity whi. on pawn. Lou vie.

1 daughter of tha late Sum- WWi, tl, Uftl and EliZHbeth 3'ir) or J2 0.115. McCauley (nea Mules), de- YOHnSHIHt TERRIER black male, voted mother of Elaine L. aniwers to Ashley Bui- Pfeilfer and mnthar-in-law tonHiil. of Joy Pteitter, grand- mother of Randall CAR SHARING (300) 1 Pteitter. Wendy Leigh Pfeiffer and Douglas Bar- RIOERSSHARE DRIVE From ton Pfeiffer and great- OdentonSevem to vc.

18th grandmother ot Jay Rand- N.W. D.C. 651-2400. all Pfftifter. Jr and Justin TRANSPORTATION QOS) STARLIGHT Limousin.

Serv. ofb B.Ttw:d exd" 1 ll on Tuesday and Wednesday 73oftn40 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 Funeral sarvices will be on AAACON Auto Drive cars all cit- Thursrlay April 16, at 10 USA 20 737 70.10. A Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Those fttBCOMAlC runt desiring may-make contn- (310) butions to the Lochearn Presbyterian Church Me- ALL DIVORCE PROBLEMS IineiCTt (ict Fathers United Towson Chapter FLORIaTS 725) Tues. P.M.

Ridoeiy Jr. H.S 121 Ridgely Rd. hotline, 433- RAIMONDI'S 5 Shoos to serve you ATLANTIC CITY One dy get- 5461 Park Heights Ave, Bsllo. awav. The next charier trip Cedorna Man Blto.

leaves Balto. 9:30 AM this Sat. Columbia Mall Uppei Level returns 6:30 PM. Complete Villao Square Reisleistown round trip only $60. Resort Air Jumpers Mall Glun Burnie lines reservations 633-6957 Phone Oiders 9 AM to 9 PM in AREA b39-DADS CODE 30 1 466 3 100 FATHFR'S UNITED FREE PARKING al mi localmns Legal Clinic on Divoice Every Tuesday 8 PM MONUMENTS I WILL NOT be responsibiefuT VAULTS I23S) debts contracted by others.

EDWARD MICHAEL RILEY WILKINSON MONUMENTS 63 5 Fulton Ave (2 1223) WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD 4Hb-b8flO 44b4 Bolaii Rrl LEGAL SERVICES '(311) SPECIAL NOTICES (140) Personal InjuryWorkman's Cortv. 1 NO RECOVERYNO FEE ECKANKAR. A WAV OF LIFE Full Range of Leosl Service presents the 1981 Eckankar In- JAY IRWIN BLOCK. ESQ. ternational Youth Conterence, 752-6722 Day April 1719, Washington Hilton 547-1263evevvkend Hotel, Washington, DC.

Free in- No ChaiQelnmal Consultation troductory lecture April 16, 7:30 SOCIAL SECURITY DISABU ITv- PM, Washington Hlton Hotel. WORK RELATED CLAIMS For further tnlo. call (202) 337- Cohn CZ2Z- Law. 727 1144 SENIOR CITIZENS Shop al home THE BANKRUPTCY CLINIC service. Upholstery, slip covers, of Jack I.

Hvatt attorney et lnw draperies. Mr. Charlie 337 9334. lxil TOM'S UPHOLSTERY 355-2208 Reasonable rates. 464-4900 All types turn It slipcovers.

KLEIN BiERf PA Bankcards. 10 otl cash sales ATTORNEYS ATLAW Full range ot leual services 539-5855 PROPOSALS (2S5) BANKRUPTCY'S individual commercial. Orandle ft Share. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Chartered. 204 4446 REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL ENhSTntDY "NESSSEVKIS 0) FOR BALTIMORE HARBOR SOUTHERN HAULING Removal ChVwSlBaltine, Tlia "asonabl land 21218.

on or before 12:00 7274339. noon on May 8, 1981. STATEWIDE ROOFING All types, repaired or replaced. Descnptxw of Propect: As part ot Also gutter work. Lk; ins All an overall environmental enhance- "wr Ouar.

Free est Lie No mem plan tor the Baltimore Har- 12398 Call 760-3191 if no ans bor, the consultant wiH be asked 291-0629 to review the existing aquatic en- HICKS PAVING Driveways! park virnnment and public and public mg lots, tar chip. All work access end develop preliminary gUM. 89-1229. Bel Air 838- sne plans snd cost estimates for 1010 enhancement activitws. Activities will later be accomplished bv ap- JVoo3'0 piicants for dredging or fill home proiects ss part ol required mm- bb-Prl6 gallon tor lost resources.

HAULING Light Moving, low rates. Local only. Frankm Copies ot the Request tor Propos- Bros Svcs 255 7740, 242 2696 UuSl gJZTSX TAX ACCTNG. Services, inc! Sng Sft4 R' 665- 383 3129. A pre school confer ence will be held at the above ad PAINTING Ext.

trim work, free dress on April 22, 1981 at 1:30 f3' Call 665-1177 bet 6-9PM p.m. in the first floor conference Mon Fn -8sk Tm fnom- SMALL CONCRETE BRICK BLOCK JOBS Free est. Lie LEGAL NOTICES (16S) 6369 K.Lear 76fr1444aft6 WILL HAUL THINGS to the dump PUBLIC SALE gVd. Vary General Motors Acceptance Call Vic 644-94 IB Corporation will sell for cash as is J. THOMAS MOVERS on April 21.

1981, at 2:00 p.m. at Fight Inflation A Save Money GMAC's lot at 4908 York Short Notice Reliable 327 8993 SZ'L1- 2,2,2 CONCRETE WORK Any type f.n- ioTo rlw kl. I8n- Fre" estimates. 325-3950, 1 723' T977SWChr5vT.07BS2er,3,8nl: 1X69U7T194855; 1979 Chevro- 0775 let, Ser. no.

CLN 1498206843; CONCRETE WORK Porches, 1977 Oldsmobile, Ser. no. patios, driveways, etc. VJ Re- 3J67R7DI35101; 1977 Oldsmo- cobono Lie no 52 1 426-4 136 B8.C PAINTING CONTRACTORS fSchS Maryland Annotated Code. ina.

Brown Co 13625 243- 0775 BALTIMORE CITY ASPHALT PAVING Driveways. PUBLIC SCHOOLS parking, lots. Free estimates. DIVISION OF INSTRUCTION AND HIC 10470. E.

Stanley 792-2824 CURRICULUM MANAGEMENT TREES WANTED dead or alive. Baltimore City Public Schools removal reasonable. 666-2926 wXdocnVWseccrV; LIGHT MOVING HAULING, also AtoSSZ amhoESeFAl cle. cellar, 43338 1 books under consioeration will be GRASS CUBING SERVICE 7 on display from April 2 1 through days wk, 664-0813, 542-8675. April 24 at the Division of Instruc- HAULING LIGHT MOVING tion and Management, Reas.

rates. 566-3607. 181 North Bend Road, Baltimore, hai ii ikk- Maryland 21229 trom 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Room 131.

-The b7-330, 647-6714 public is welcomed to inspect the LIGHT HAULING moving Reas. books at that time and submit rates. Call Leon 355-5052 writlen comments tor considers- MOVING HAULItJG Reas. rates, tion bv the Textbook Adoption anytime 646-3313, 744-5363. Committee.

CARPETS CLEANED $17.95 per rm. 2 rm. minimum. 679-8290. LOST A FOUND (270) a rm.

We also do exterior. Rets. 325-4316 BLACK LABRADOR Lost 4J2 in QUANTITY SURVEY ESTIMATE vc School. Re- SACHAS ENGG. 685-0754 ward.

296-1722. LAWN CUTTING SERVICE CAT female, multi colored, bik. CALL 426-2676 white tan. lost vie. of Over- rnm-ncTE c.in sl tMS" COLLIE Bkwht tern.

Lost Glen- TTlfMMPnBTiiSHFERS tojLRS more-Herford Rd area 254-6971 TRIMMED. TILLER. 484-4734 DOG LOST Ruxton brown wwht chest, female, black collar. Re- beautiful, SAVE. 358-8495 ward 337-0777 Andrew Willard MONEY FOR BUSINESS ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL CONTRACT0RS-653-1344 Lost PikesvillePimlico vie.

MOVING HAULING very lea- Brown wht. Male. REWARD. sonable call Nale 265-4609 764 2 1,1 PAPErtHANGING by ex-GI Brown 764-0808. a Co 19625, 243-0775 1 ROOFING slate, hot shingle.

golden ret. type male dog. S.W. patch 2682 338-0530 oalto. area.

356-5006 nir.v.tn Um 7 cniiKjn pil. MOVING It HAULING Tiash r- moved, free est. 467 1 109. patches Nr. JHU 467 1185 cii i ic BRICKLAYER needs work, steps.

F0UND 0LtIE chimneys, patios. 235-6335 Blacky brown. Stoneleigh FOUND Golden Lab male Pikes- HOME IMPHOVEMENTS (316) ville. 484-6074 or 653-1 1 16 FOUND Lge blk temak, dexj. SS? Young, docked tail.

Very thin, fit etc Lie' 3, Anne Arundel 623-4661. 084565. (STtoV res estimate. FOUND Tan puppy. Essex area 367-1846, ask for Mr.

Law- 687 1830 rence or Mr. Simmons. GERMAN SHEPHERD Tanblack TSR CONSTRUCTION male," lost Lutherville ADDITIONS, KITCHENS. BATHS. area.

ICQ reward. 825-0005. CLUB SIDING, 11767. GOLDEN RETRIEVER young fe- WE 0 IT ALL. CALL 669-9694 male FOUND vomty Lake Ro- TN land.

366-6615. CERAMIC TILE all types Slate ip.clj icrtti, 1 I Quarry.Lc. 01300. Call 55 1 IRISH SETTER male. Lost vie 2370 Ask for Richard.

Hamilton, Anto Toby Reward PAINTING CONT'R. Int. ycu. I Residential comm'l. Frea KEYS 12) in black pouch, k.st estimates, lie.

5704. 327 9336. Manor Glenarm Harford Rds. rr: wore i Area. Rewaid.

488-3222 J.SL i -rT t-t Tr Herb, lie 10919. 252 4643. LOST Cream colored female Lab nr -t ttt Collie. 60 lbs. Tan ears back.

Sup- Reward. 889-8473 Co. 2743, 358-8435 LOST DOG Needs Medone white female, smooth coat, long tail, WANTS (375) 30 lbs. Medium size, brown col- lar, red ID. $100 reward.

663 acuiT rcuc 1 141, 383-2832 CASHS CASHS LOST DOG, sm white maltese DIAMONDS wvery short haircut. Lost vie. fl, CM VPE Yorktowne Plaza, Cockeysville. UULU 61 SILVttl Reward. 666-3935 aft 4.

WANTED LOST Samoyed Pure white. 1 vr. Wedding Bands, School Rings old. LinthKumBWI airport area. Pocket Watches, all types Reward.

796-0085. Highest Paid Town LOST Falls Rd We Buy, Sell It Trade Orange Tabby Cat Sterling, Jewelry, Cameras 9 mo. Bond orange wstupes Cons, anything of value WTiite feet markings CALL 727-0262 REWARD 323 8694 Ti Xak, MALTESE Sm. wht. shaguv te- LIVINbSTON LOAN male "Tiffany" lost vie.

Belair 501 E. Baltimore at Gay ErdmanMaytield area, needs medication. Reward. 327 1945. POMERANIAN Female; Ian.

Lost BUY DIAMONDS Irvingirm area. 646-0682. OLD GOLD POODLE Lge Wk femaie Ans to "ANYTHING OF VALUE" Apple Lost wc. Harford TOP DOLLAR PAID male lost vie Erdman Sinclair 4 N. EUTAW ST.

752-1233 'Frisky' Reward. 326-3372 LEGAL NOTICES (265) LEGAL NOTICES (165) DEATH NOTICES 1315) ARMACOST 14 The Officers and Members of Biiltimoie County Lndije No 4 Fratmniil Oram of Police mourn the passing of our Hrother Officer, WILLIAM ARMACOST and extend deepest (ympathy to nil family MARC O. FIEDLER Lodge President ATKINSON 14 Tha Retired Workart Chanter of Local 239 UAvV announces with deep sorrow the dnath of on of no memhera and co-workers. ALBERT ATKINSON and amend sincaie aympathy to his family ANTHONY PAIMFRE President BAEHM 14o On April 11 1981 EDWARD, beloved husband of Martha Baehm, (nea Donohua). i Services and interment private Family requests contributions ba made to the Emmanuel English Evangelical Lutheran Church, 3131 E.

Baltimore street. Arrangementa by tha Barnard Dabrowski and Son Funeral Home BAKER 15e On April 13, 1981. RT REV. RICHARD H. husband of Lee Small Baker father of Mra.

Walter Hale and Rev Richard Baker Jr of Hudson. Ohio, brother of Dr Beniamin Baker Jr Also survived by so grandchildren A Memoiial Service will be held al the Church of tha Redeemer. Charles street and Melrose avenue, Wednesday at 2 30 M. Please omit flowers Memorials may be mada to tha Church of tha Redeemer BARRANGER 14e On April 13, 1981. ELIZABETH M.

(naa Quade), beloved wife of William J. Barrangar. devoted mother of David Paul and Brian F. Barrangar, mother-in-law of Deborah Ann Barrangar. grandmother of Joshua David Barranger, daughter of the late Joseph H.

and Lillian Quade. sister of Mary Kern, Alice Pitt, May Russin of Ohio Anne S. Lavery and Joseph Ouada. Jr Mass of Christian Burial at Blessed Sacrament Church on Wednesday April 15. al 10 A Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery Friends may call at Henry Jenkins Sons, 4905 York road, on Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 M.

Those desiring may make contributions to the American Cancer Society. BAYER 14 Jefferson Lodge No. 9 10 regrets the passing of DORA BAYER, beloved mother of our dear brother Sidney Berman. Members please attend house of mourning. Sinc-erest condolences to the family RICHARD D.

COHEN Noble Grand BECHTEL 14e On April 11. 1981. GEORGE K. beloved husband of Anna (nee Hall), devoted father ot Robert M. Bechtel, dear brother of James and Theordore A.

Bechtel. Also survived by two granddaughters. Funeral Services will ba held at the Leonard Ruck Funeral Home Inc. 5305 Harford road (at Echodale) on Wednesday at 11 AM. Interment in Parkwood Cemetery Friends may call on Monday and Tuesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 M.

BECK 15a Suddenly on Sunday, April 12. 1981. VELMA (nee Lake), beloved wife of James D. Beck da-voted mother of Earl Smoot. Milton R.

Smoot and Alva C. Stewart, sister of Golclie Weber. Also survived by ten grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at Lor-ing Byers Chapel. 8728 Liberty road (2 miles west of Beltway Exit 181, on Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 M.

where service will be held Thursday. April 16. at 1 1:30 A.M Interment Mt Olive Cemetery. Randallstown. BEDNEGO 15e On April 13.

1981. IDA A (nee Hartley), beloved mother of Ruth E. Paul and Charles R. Bednego Also survived by six grandchildren, 1 1 greatgrandchildren, four sisters and two brothers. Friends are invited to call at the Burgee Funeral Home, 3631 Falls road, from 3 to- 5 and 7 to 9 M.

Services on Thursday at 2 P.M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery BENDER 14 The Officers and Members of Maryland Lodge No 120 A. F. and A.M express their deepest sympathy to the family and friends of our late Brother RAYMOND P. BENDER.

Interment Leesburg, Fla. CHARLES H. BLIMLINE Worshipful Master Newspaper In The Classroom the teaching aid that gets more exciting and relevant every day! Call 332-6270 for information Baltimore Sunpapers' Educational Services DEATH NOTICES (113! BENSON 14n On April 12 1981 THOMAS bMloved husband ot Daisy Wilt Benson and devoted father ot Jo-Ann Supik and Deborah Pops Also survived by three grandchildren. Services will be held at St Mary's Episcopal Church. 3B38 Roland avenue on Wednesday at 1 1 A M.

Interment in Wood-lawn Cemetery Friends may call at the A. Alan Seitz Funeral Home. 3818 Roland avenue, on Monday and Tuesday from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 BENSON 14e The John Latrobe Lodge No 166 Af and A will conduct a morial service at 8 April 14. 1981 for our departed Brother, THOMAS BENSON We extend out deepest sympathy to tha family JOHN SHRIVER Worshipful Master BENSON 14 Baltimore Forest No 45, Tall Cedars ot Lebanon, announces with deep re- the passing of Tall edar THOMAS E. BENSON and extends sincere sympathy to his family ALLEN MITZFL.

JR Grand Tall Cedar BENSON 14e Baltimore Lodfie No 70. Loyal Order ot Mouse, re Srets the passing of rother THOMAS BEN SON. and extends sympa thy to his wife and family RICHARD fl PIIKFR Governor BONSUK 15e On April 13. 1981. PAULINE (nee Patrician), of Curtia Bay, beloved wife of tha lata Harry A.

Bon-suk, devoted mother of Stella Brady, Sophia Millar, Katharine Krug, Ann Taylor, Olga Kerrr, Mary Jane Nardeilo, John and Harry Bonsuk and the lata Michael Bonsuk. Also survived by 16 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren Services al tha McCully Funeral Home of Curtis Bay 4200 Pennington avenue on Thursday at 1 1 A Interment in Glen Haven Memorial Paik Family will receive fremds from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 If desired contributions may ba made to the Memorial Fund of St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, 3909 Pennington avenue, Baltimore, Md. (2 12261. BOSE 14e On April 13, 1981. MALAYA R.

ot Arbutus, beloved mother of Sujit, Subhus, Chiranjit and Subid Bose, Arati, Dipa, and Aniali and Bandana. Private cremation arrangements by Walter Brooks Bradley Inc. BURNETT 14e On April 12, 1981. BESSIE (nee Eisell, beloved wife of the late Holland H. Burnett, devoted mother of Rosa Dawson and tha late Holland H.

Burnett, Jr Also survived by three grandsons and three great-grandchildren Mrs. Burnett rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue Relatives and friends are invited to attend Funeral Services on Wednesday at 1PM Interment Baltimore National Cemetery The family will receive friends Monday and Tuesday. 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M CANCH.ES 148 On April 11, 1981, ROLAND PRESTON of Sparks, beloved husband or Helen Virginia Canoles (nee Wernig and loving father of Roland George C. and Charles L.

Canoies. Brother of Maurice A. and Ernest L. Canoles. Also survived by 10 grandchildren.

The family will receive friends at the Dulaney Valley Home of Lemmon-Mitchell-Wiedefeld 10 West Padonia road (at York road). Timonium-Cockeysville on Monday from 2 to 4 end 7 to 9 Funeral Services on Tuesday at 10 A.M. Interment in Black Rock Cemetery. Butler Expressions of sympathy may be made by contributing to the Cancel Fund CARTER 15e On April 13. 1981 PAULINE of Baltimore beloved wife ot the late LeRoy L.

Carter devoted sister of Hattie Pfister and Katharine Mannion Mrs. Carter rests at tha Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home Inc. 4107 Wilkens avenue. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Funeral Services on Thursday at 1 M.

Interment Loudon Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends Tuesday and Wednesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. CASEY 15 On April 12. 1981. MARY CAROL, beloved daughter of William and Mariana Casey, dear sister of Craig and Cathleen Casey, granddaughter of Naomi Kirwan and Charles and Mary Casey.

Funeral from the Schimunek Funeral Home. 3331 Brehms Lane (at Erdman and Mannasota avenues), Wednesday at 9:15 A.M. Mass of Christian Burial at the Shrine ot tha Little Flower Church at 10 A.M. Interment in Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery, visiting hours On Monday 7 to 9 P.M. and Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM.

CHRYSAM 14e On April 12. 1981. HELEN M. (nee Klein), beloved wife of the late John E. Chrysam, devoted mother of Irene Boehm, dear sister of Elizabeth Deckel-man, Sybilla Lewis and the late Virginia Cilumbrello and John Burgan, dear grandmother of Victor L.

oahm and Mary Boehm, great-grandmother of Abigail Boehm. Friends may visit at the Dippel Funeral Home. 7 1 10 Belair road from 3 to 9 P.M. Christian Wake Service Tuesday evening, 8:30 M. Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday morning.

9 A.M. at the Shrine of tha Little Flower Church. Interment More-land Memorial Park Cemetery. CHRYSAM 14e St. Sebastian Catholic War Veterans Auxiliary, Post 832, regrets the passing of their member.

HELEN CHRYSAM. and extends sympathy to her family ELEANORA BELLESTRI President CHRYSAM 14e Court Mirian No. 1665. Cahtolic Daughters of America, regrets the passing of its beloved Member. HELEN CHRYSAM.

The Rosary will be on April 14 at 7.30 P.M. at the Dippel Bros. Funeral Home. 7110 Belair road. HELEN BIALEK Regent CR1LLEY 16e Suddenly, on April 12, 1981.

JOHN beloyed son of John M. and Norma (nee Tracey). devoted brother of Michael Mark and Kevin Crilley. Christian Wake Service on Friday at 1 1 A M. at the Charles S.

Zeiler and Son Inc. Funeral Home, 6224 Eestern avenue (at Fol-crott streetl. Friends may call on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 M. Mass of the Chnstisn Burial at Our Ladv Of Fstima Church, on Wednesday at 10 A M. Interment ift Oaklawn Cemetery (113) SIMON 14 On April 10 1981 VERA DOROTHEA beloved of tie hitn Lestai Simon davutnd mother of Vivienne Wilson and Lester Simon, Jr Grandmother of the lata Randolph Kent Simon and survived by three grandchildren and one great-grandchild A Memorial Service will be held on Tuesday, April 14.

at 1 1 A.M. at St. David's Church, Roland Park Please omit flowers. If de sired contribution may ba made to St David's Church, 4 700 Roland ave nuel21210) SPIGNER 14e On Annl II 1'iHI GLADYS LILLIAN beloved wife of Malcolm Julius uacki snianer Friends may call at the Hairint t-unera Home. Rt 32, near Eldersburg.

Sykesville trom 2 to 4 and to a P.M. Tuesday uraveside services at rarkwood Cemetery. Bal timore on Wednesday at iu M.rvi. STEINBACH 14e Suddenly on Sunday, April 12, 1981, JAMES FRANCIS, of Randallstown, loving son of Matthew Thomas and Doris Janet Steinbach (nee McCarthy), brother of David, Gary, Matthew and Daniel Steinhach, Christine Saisa. Marylou Tracey and Patricia Steinbach giandion of Josephine Slemnuch of Albany and Mrs James McCarthy ot Nassau Friends mav call at Lor ing Byers Chapel, 8728 Liberty mad (2 miles west of Beltway exit 18) on luesoav to and 7 to 9 M.

where Christian Wake Service will be held Tuesday evening. Mass of tha Christian Burial on Wednesday, April 15. at 9 A.M. from Holy Family Catholic Church, Interment in Holy Family cemetery STEVENSON 14e On April tl. 1981.

UtUHOt CLfcHV of Stev ensville formerly of Baltimore. beloved husband of Eva Edna (nee Gordon), father of Ann Gnzzel ot Stevensville and James Stevenson of Balto Md brother of Mary and Alice Stevenson of Md. Also survived by four grandchil dren The family will receive relatives and friends on Monday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM at tha Helfen-bain-Hubbard Funeral Home, Chester, Md. On Tuesday the familv will re ceive relatives and friends at tha Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens ave nue from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. where Christian Dravars will ba he at 4 P.M.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held in St Clement's Catholic Church on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. interment in Meadow Ridge Cemetery. STILES 14a On April 4. 1981 EVELYN CAHNtY STILES, in Beck ley, formerly of 4723 Wrawood avenue, Baltimore beloved wife of Raymond Stiles. Jr devoted mother or Royce Stiles.

Jeffrey and Rav- mond, 3rd, daughter ot ine late i nomas and cve-lyn Carney of Fulton ave nue sister ot Sonva Car ney Brown, Mrya Carney Richardson and Michal Arlane, Ronald. Thomas and Dwight Carney, of Baltimore, also Theresa carnev Lvon or Arverne N.Y and Anthony Carney of Washington. D.C. Interment was in Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens. Prosperity, W.

Va on luesday. April the fami ly will receive frinds at 2624 N. Longwood street on inursaay, April is, De tween 7 and 8 P.M. THOMAS 15a On April 13. 1981, JOHN of S.W.

Baltimore the beloved son of the late John L. and Carrie Thomas (nee Meile). de voted brother of Catherine M. O'Donell, Ellwood William E. Thomas and the late Melvin Thomas, Friend of Kay Delfonzo, Also survived by nieces and nephews.

Mr Thomas rests at tha Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home Inc. 4107 Wilk ens avenue Relatives and friends are invited to attend services on Thursday at 11 A M. Interment in Baltimore National Ceme tery. The family will re ceive friends daily from 3 to ano to a M.

VERNON f4 On Aonl 12. 1981. MIL DRED W. (nee Roehner). formerly of Cleveland street, beloved wife of the late Frederick Ver non, devoted mother of Frederick W.

Vernon of Detroit, Mich, and Emory c. vernon or Lewes, uei. Also survived by eight grandchildren and six oreat-grandchildren. Funeral from John Cbwan and Son, Hol- lins and Poppleton streets, on Wednesday at 10:30 A.M. Interment Glen Haven Cemetery Visitin hours 3 to 5 and 7 to I VERNON 14e The Baltimore Fire Fight ers Association, Local no 734, regrets to announce the passing of our member, WILLIAM VERNON and extends deepest sym pathy to his family EDWARD C.

HECKROTT President WAGHELSTEIN 1 5e On Aonl 13. 1981. HER MAN, beloved husband of Li he waonelstein (nee Kessler), beloved father of Mrs. Natalie Fine and Mrs Joan Schiner. beloved fa ther-in-law of Harold Schiner, beloved brother of the late Dr Julius Wa- ahelstein.

beloved arand father of Craig and Lori Fine, and Robin and Jamie Schiner Services at Sol Levin- son and Bros. Home. 6010 Reisterstown road, on Tuesday, April 14 at 3 P.M. Interment Beth El Memorial Park, Randalls town Please omit flowers. In mourning at 3316 Marnat road (21 208).

WAGHELSTEIN 14e The Edith Rosen Strauss Oroamzation. sorrow fully notes the passing of HERMAN WAGHELSTEIN, dearly beloved father of our Board Members, Joan Schiner and Natalie Fine and extends deepest sympathy to the family MRS JOYCE STRULL President WEBER 15e On April 13 1981 ANGELA MAE (nee Meyer) ot Cockeysville beloved wite of Paul John Weber, and loving mother of David Patricia Donald Douglas Janice end Nong Yow Weber. Dear Sister of Harold Meyer. Lenore Mornsey, Edna Green and Richard Meyer. Devoted grandmother of Kim Kristin A.

and Daniel J. Weber. The family will receive friends at tha Dulaney Valley Home of Lemmon-Mitchell-Wiedefeld. 10 West Psdonia road (at York road). Timonium-Cockeysville on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 M.

Due notice will follow WRIGHT 15e On April 13, 1981 MARGARET of Exeter Hall Ave beloved wife of John "Jack" Wright Also survived by two sons, a daughter. 2 sisters and a brother Funeral Services from Bruzdzinski Funeral Home 1407 Old Eastern avenue. Essex (Beltway Exit 36) on Thursday 1 1 A.M. Interment tn Oaklawn Cemetery. Visiting hours 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 DEATH NOTICES (113) APPIER 14a lha Officers and Members of CaipentHis Distnct Council nidi hu to an nounce tha passing of tor mer business scieut, ROB EHT KAPPLER, and extends their deepest sympathy to his family NICK BASSETTI Secretary-Treasurer KAPPLER 14a The Officers and Members of Carpenters Local 101 regrets to announce the passing of ROBERT KAPPLER, and extends their deepest sympathy to his family CHARLES LEHMANN Recording Secretaiy KOUMER On April 1 I 1981 Wll.

LlAM A beloved brmhei of Phyllis A Davis Rogma Chenworth and Mane Grill Funeral from the Las-sahn Funeral Home. 7401 Belair mad on Tuesday al 1 PM Interment in Paik-wood Cemetery Visiting 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 PtVT Pleasa omit flowers Contributions may be made to tha Saint Peter's Lutheran Church. 7910 Belair road. LANG 14a On April 12 1981 RUDOLPH of Glen Burnie beloved husband ot Wanda Lang (nee Chapmen) son ot Florme Dillon stepbrother ol Frank Dillon Services at the Single ton Funeral Home 1 Sec ond avenue (at Ciam highway) Glen Burnie on Wednesday af 2 30 Interment private The family will receive visitoia 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 LICHTEN8ERG 14 On Annl 11 1981, JEROME of Lmthi-cum Heights, beloved husband of Evelyn E. Lichten-berg (nee Snyder), devoted father of Evelyn Compton, Jerlyn L.

Det-terer, Darlene Wroten end Jerome Lichten-berg devoted brother of Fan and Charles Lich-tenberg. Also survived by 1 1 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mr uchtenberg rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home Inc. 4107 Wilkens avenue Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Wednesday at 11AM Interment in Meadowridge Memorial Park The family will receive friends daily 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 M.

LICHTENBERG 14 Washington Lodge No. 3, AF and AM, announces with deep regret the passing of our Brother, JER-MONE LICHTENBERG and will conduct a Memorial Service Tuesday at 8 P.M. FRANK REISER Worshipful Master MAGUIRE 15 On April 12. 1981. MARY of S.W Baltimore, be loved sister of Catherine Maouire Miss Maguira rests at the Howard H.

Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Pravers on Wed nesday 9 15 A.M. and a Mass of Christian Burial in St Benedicts Chuich 10 AM. Interment New Ca thedral Cemetery The family will receive friends Monday 7 to 9 M. and Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 MAJEROWICZ 15a On April 13.

1981. LILLIAN of Pasadena, beloved wife of the late William Maierowicz, devoted mother of Veronica Maierowicz. Sister Geral- dine R. Majerowicz, b.b.N uiibert I Her man Valentine and Frederick Maierowicz and sister of Harriet Ko- manda, Florence Hertrick. Genevieve Bialecki, Helen Leo.

and Edward Janko- wiak. Also survived by ten grandchildren and one areat aranddauohter Service at the Barranco Saverna Park Funeral Home, Ritchie highway at Robinson road, on. Thursday at 10 A.M Interment in St Mary's Cemetery, Annapolis, visiting hours Tuesday, 7 to 9 M. and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. MASTROCOLA 14a On AdiiI 12.

1981. MARIE (nea Tillen), beloved wife of the lata Joseph A Mastrocola, devoted mother ot Phyllis and Mel-vm Mastrocola mother-in- law of Delores Mastro cola dear grandmother of Mrs Phyllis Gossman and Mrs. Linda Cihak. Also aurvivad by four great grandchildren. Friends may call at the Hartley Miller Funeral Home.

7527 Harford road (at Oakcrest avenue), on Wednesday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral Services on Thursday at 10 A.M. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery McGEENEY 15 On April 12. 1981 GEORGE loving husband of Anna McGee ney loving father of George and James McGeeney and Patricia A Taylor. Grandfather ot Georoa.

Jr Michael John. Connie, Timothy. Georae jr inristo Dher and Brian. Brother ot William S. McGeeney.

brother-in-law of Patricia A. and Judith A. McGee ney and Gaorge M. Taylor, Sr. Mr.

McGeeney rests at tha Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home, Inc. 4107 Wilkens avenue. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Christian Prayer Service on Monday at 8:30 M. Mass of Christian Burial on Wednesday in Our Lady of Victory Church at 1 1 A.M tn-tombment in Loudon Park Mausoleum.

The family will receive friends 7 to 9 P.M. Monday and 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Tuesday McSHERRY 14e On April 12. 1981. JOHN beloved nusoana ot Margaret M.

McSherry (nee Weiss), devoted father of Ann E. McSherry and John R. A. McSherry, dear brother of Mary Welcome Keitges, Catherine Dawn Kelly, Trevor James McSherry. Sarah L.

Keh-ren and tha lata Raymond J. Mcaherry. A Christian Wake Service will be held at tha Ruck Towson Funeral Home, 1050 York road (Beltway exit 26S). on Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. A Mass of the tha Christian Burial will ba celebrated in St.

John Long Green Church on Wednesday at 10 A M. Interment in St John Long Green Cemetery Contributions to the American Cancer Society-Maryland Division, 200 E. Joppa road 21204 would be greatly appreciated by tha family. Friends may call on Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. MONIHAN 14a Suddenly, on April 11.

1981. DORIS T. (nee Tor-pey), beloved wife of Martin F. Monihan and devoted mother of Joseph M. Monihan.

dear sister of Edna Evans, grandmother of Jason M. Monihan mother-in-law of Ann Monihan and sister-in-law ot Sr. Mary Alice. I.H.M and Rev. Joseph J.

Monihan and aunt of Dale Evans. A Christian Wake Service will ba held in the Ruck Towson Funeral Home Inc 1060 York road (Beltway exit 26 St on Tuesday at 8:30 P.M A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in the Church of the Nativity on Wednesday st 10 A.M. Interment in (Dulaney Valley Mtmoial Gardens. Friends may call Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES (115) COOPER 14e On April 12 1981 EVA (nee Grnser) beloved wife of Norman Cooper devoted mother ot Randall Cooper, and tha lata Suanne Cooper Crawford A Memorial Service will be held at tha Reformation Lutheran Church, 6200 Loch Raven Boulevard on Wednesday at 7 30 P.M.

Those desiring may direct Memorials to Reformation Lutheran Church CUSATO 15 On April 12. 1981, NICHOLAS beloved husband ot Sallia A Cusato (nea McAllister) devoted tether of the lata Thomas Cusato baloved brother ot Mesdames Rita. Smial-kowski, Fanny Eigan-brode. Eleanor Cusato and Mr Vincent Cusato Also survived by numerous nieces and naphewa Christian Wake Service will be held at tha Paul Chanoweth Funeral Home 3615-19 Chestnut ave on Tuesday at M. Mass ot tha Resurrection will ba Calabratad at St.

Thomas Aquinas Chuich on Wednesday at 9 A.M Interment Woodlawn Cemetery Friends may call on Monday and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 OAMAST 14s On April 10 1981 in Lontinioiil Colorodo CHARLES PHILIP JR. beloved son of Margaret Damast (naa Rappold) and the late Charles Damast Sr brother of Joyce A Valiukomis and brother -inlaw ot George Valiukomis Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday at 10 at tha MacNnbb Funeral Home, 301 Frederick road, Cetons-villa (where tha beltway exit 13 and Frederick road meat) where tha family will receive friends on Monday and Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. EFFORD 15e Suddenly, on April 12, 1981. CARL THOMAS, of Greenville.

formerly ot Parkville. beloved husband of Nancv Hunt Ef- ford. devoted son of Carl and Norma Stockhausen Eftord. brother of Sandi Efford Sparks and grand son of Edward and Thalma Walston Stockhausen Services at the Eline Funeral Home (formerly Tipton-Eline). 934 S.

Main street, Hampstead, on Thursday at 1 1 A.M. Inter ment in Dulanay Valley Memorial uaraens. Friends may call Tuesday, 7 to 9 and Wednesday. 3 to 5 and 7 to a p.m. FORD 15 On April 12.

1981. SADYE S. (nee Sonner), beloved wife of tha lata Moses Ford, baloved mother of Alvm M. Ford and the late Gordon S. Ford, beloved sister of the late Esther and Barbara Goldman, Edith Steinberg and Theresa Sonner.

Also survived by two grandchildren Services at Sot Levin- son Bros Home 6010 Reisterstown road on Wednesday. April 15 at 10 A.M. Interment in Baltimore Hebrew Cemetery 2100 Belair road Pleasa omit flowers In mourning at tha Woodmont Apartments. 6518 Park Heights avenue, apartment A (21215). FORD 14e Shaarai Zion Sisterhood, deeply regrets tha passing of our beloved member, MRS.

SADYE FORD and extends sincere sympathy to tna ramny MRS. FRED ROSENTHAL President GRABOSKI (KOHLER) 14e On April 12, 1981. ADAM baloved husband of tha late Mary Graboski, devoted father of Lillian Burr and Gloria M. Dillman. Also survived by nine grandchildren and seven areat-orandchildren.

Funeral Service from the Schimnunek Funeral Home. 3331 Brahms lane (at Mannasota and Erdman avenue), on Wednesday. 10:15 A.M Mass ot Christian Buriatt the Shrine of the Little Flower Church 1 1 A.M. Interment in St Stanislaus Cemetery Visiting hours on Tuesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 Christian Wake Service on Tuesday 7:45 M. GROSSMAN 16 On April 12, 1981 MARY, devoted sister of Richard A Grossman.

Miss Zelda Grossmen, Miss Irene Grossman of Baltimore and Mrs Rosalie Strauss of Cincinati. Ohio, sister-in-law of Mrs Myra Grossman. Also survived by loving nieces and nephews. Services at Sol Levin- son Bros Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on Thursday, April 16, at 11 A.M. Interment in the Ansha Emunah Aitz Chaim Congregation Cemetery, Washington boulevard.

Please omit flowers. In mourning at 7928 Dunhill Village Circle, Apartment 102(21207). GROSSMAN 14e Rodger C. Snyder Memorial Post No 117. JWV, regrets the passing ot MARY GROSSMAN, beloved sister of Comrade Richard A.

Grossman. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family. ROBERT CHARNOVITZ Commander MELVIN PASS Chaplain HARCHENHORN 14a On April 11. 1981, EDWARD of Hanover, beloved husband of Mildred Coward, step-father of Linda Chapman and Russell Coward, Sr Also survived by three sisters and four grandchildren. Christian Wake Services from the Singleton Funeral Home, 1 Second avenue (at Cram highway), Glen Burnie on Tuesday at 4:45 P.M.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Holy Trinity Catholic Church on Wednesday at 9 A.M. Interment Maryland Veterans Cemetery, Crowns-ville. Md. The family will receive visitors from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M. HOWARD 14e On April 11.

1981. VELMA (nee Johnston), of Dark Head road. Middle River, beloved wife of tha late Charles Howard, devoted mother of Arthur Howard. Shirley A. Roepke.

Kenneth Howard. Natalie J. Boeren. Barbara A. Staurgeon, Charles G.

and the late Herbert Howard Also survived by 22 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Funeral services from the Bruzdzinski Funeral Home. 1407 Old Eastern avenue, Essex (Beltway Exit 36) on Wednesday at 1 1 A.M. Interment in Holly Hill Memorial Gardens. Visiting hours 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

JOHNSON 14e On April 13. 1981 GEORGE J. Sr beloved husband of Elizabeth C. Johnson (nee O'Conor) devoted father of George J. Johnson, Jim Johnson and Lorraine M.

Mayers. Also survived by nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren Friends ere invited to cell at the William Johnson Funeral Home 8521 Loch Raven Blvd (Beltway Exit 29) on Tuesday from 3 to 5 snd 7 to 9 M. Funeral on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Interment at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens Memorial contributions may be made to the Lung Association of N. Central Maryland No.

3. LanLea Drive. Lutherville. Md. 21093 1115) NORRIS I4n On April 13 1981 lima Cox), ot Bui Air formerly of Baldwin Md wile of the lute Paul A Noma, sister of Helen Stem, of Bel Air, and aunt of Julia Mitchell, and Stanley Childs, of Bel Air devoted friend of Pauline and Bill Engel.

Services from the Barnes Fleming Funeral Home, 1318 Belair road, Benson, on Wednesday at 12 30 PM Interment in Moreland Memoiial Park Cemetery The family will receive visitors on Tuesday from 7 to 9 NOTTER 15 Suddenly on April 12 1981 RALPH A lielnvn.l son ot Paul Notter and rne idle Ursula I Nottat and devoted brother ot Paula Chalmers, Audrey Thomas and Hallv Ashbv Christian Waka Service at the Lassahn Funeral Home. 1 1 750 Belair wnmti ll nM tvu iitiiiunniMni. lUDIT day at 7 30 P.M. Masa of Christian Burial will ba celebrated at Holy Spirit Church, Joppatowna, on Wednesday at 10 A.M. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery Visiting 2 to 5 ana to m.

PETERS 14 On April II 1981 WIL LlAM THORN JR. devoted husband of Mia Dons Paters Father ot Mrs Baibara Snauche Mil MtrliMlji Thnrn Eiib. Brother of Mr Hugh Bond rima Hisu surviveo DV three grandchildren FtinAtal Arvirn uiill Wednesday April 15 at 10 A at Immaculate Heart or Mary cainolic Church. Atlanta. Ga.

Interment in Arlington Memorial Park. Patterson Son. 4550 Peach Tree Rd Atlanta, via. (JUJia I RAMBO 'lift On April 12. 1981, MARIE or Glen Burma, devoted sister of JamH Rambo, Jr and LaMar Rambo.

dear aunt ot Suzanne Whitmore, Jean Rambo. Joan Rambo. Mike namuo and LaMar Rambo Jr sister-in-law of Rachel Ramho. Prayers from the Sin gleton Funeral Home 1 Second avenue (at Cram highway), Glen Burnie. on Thursday at 10 m.m interment Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery The family will receive visitors from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 m.

luasday and Wednesday. RAU 14e On April 13, 1981. EVE LYN JENNETTE, (nee Krausa), of Catonsville beloved wife of tha late Charles H. Rau, devoted mother of Lois M. Ritter.

sister of Doris M. Stadler, grandmother of Michele Wasserman, Scott Rit ter. and Robin L. Ritter Funeral services will be he'd on Wednesdav at 1 at tha MacNabb Funeral Home. 301 Frederick road.

Catons ville (where tha Beltway exit 13 and Frederick road meet), where the family will receive friends or Tuesday, 3 to 5 an 7 to 9 M. Interment in Lake View Memorial Park Pleasa omit flowers Ex pressions of sympathy may be made to tha First Christian Church, 5802 Holand avenue. Baltimore Md. 21210, or to The American Cancer Society. RAU 14b Martha Chapter No.

30 O.E.S. regrets tha passing of Sister EVELYN RALT a 50 year member end sends sincere sympathy to the tamiiy Services at McNaab Funeral Home. Tuesday April 14 at 7:30 MARY WILKINSON Worthy Matron CULLEN W. GEORGE Worthy Patron RILEY 15e On Arjril 13. 1981.

PEARL (nee Glover), of Crofton (formerly of Elkridge), beloved mother of Susan R. Thomas, grandmother of tinny wneeier, great-grandmother of Dana Sue Donna Sua and Erin Lee Wheeler Services at the Single- Inn tiinrnl Unm. 1 ui3.a. Univ. ond avenue S.W (at Cram Highway).

Glen Burnie, on Wednesday at f.tvt, in ferment in Meadowridge Memorial Park. The family will receive visitors from 7 to a P.M. Tuesday. Memorials in her name to the American Cancer Society will be acceptable. CAIIED 1A On April 12.

1981. HARRY of Dundalk, beloved husband of tha late Elsie Mae (nee Burke), devoted father of Charlotte neiaer nnH thai lata Irvin Sauer dear grandfather of Wendy Sauer, Judith. Rus- all mil HaiHat Funeral Services at the Connelly Funeral Home ot Essex, 300 Mace avenue nn VAJArlnaarlau At 1 1 A Interment Oak Lawn Cemetery. Visiting hours MnnHau 7 tft M. And Tuesday.

3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M SAUER 14e Baltimore County Retired Fire Officers and Fire Fighters Association regrets the passing of our Member HARRY SAUER and extends deepest sympathy to his family. J. AUSTIN DEITZ President SCHMIDT 14 Baltimore Forest No 45 Tall Cedars of Lebanon announces with deeD re gret the passing of Tall Cedar EDWARD SCHMIDT and extends sin cere sympathy to his family ALLEN L. MITZEL, JR Grand Tall Cedar SCHNEIDER 15e On April 12, 1981 OTTO baloved husband of Lina (nee Schmidt) Uncle of Ann Fuch of Germany Friends may call at Evans Funeral Chapel, Park-villa on Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM and Wednesday from 2 to 4 P.M. at which time Funeral Service will be held.

SCHNEIDER 14a On April 9. 1981. PAULINE (nee Kornfeld). beloved wife of the late Nathan Schneider, beloved mother of Mrs. Florence Polick Murray and A.

Seymoui Schneider, of New York end Mrs Sheila Lichter of Baltimore. Also survived by eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild Funeral Services and interment will ba held in New York, on Sunday. April 12. at 10:30 A.M Please omit flowers. In mourning at 6705 Chippewa Drive (21209).

beginning Thursday. April 16. SOURBIER 14e On April 12. 1981. at Atlantic City.

New Jersey. VICTORIA A. (nea Rou-chet), beloved wife of the late Frederick R. Sourbier mother ot George A. Carlson, grandmother of Jeanne Cangianelli.

George Carlson, Colette Zeiders and Jo-Ann Piagentini. Also survived by eight great-grandchildren. Friends may call at Evans Funeral Chapel (Parkville) on Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 8:30 M. at which time Catholiqu rrayer services win held Interment in Long Island National Ctmirv DEATH NOTICES Frozen franchise TOLEDO, Ohio (AP)-The Toledo Goaldiggers hockey franchise will be put into escrow for one year, team officials said yesterday. Jerry Francis, general manager of the Toledo Sports Arena which purchased the team last year, said the team will drop out of the International Hockey League unless an investor steps forward before the National Hockey League meeting on June 10.

If that happens, it will be the first time in 19 years Toledo has not had a team in the IHL. I Hydro driver slain CHELAN, Wash. (AP) -Police reported no leads or clues in the shotgun slaying of flamboyant and controversial former unlimited hydroplane driver Norm Evans. Evans, whose hydroplane career was marred by two suspensions for driving infractions, was killed Saturday by three shotgun blasts at his home 4 miles north of Chelan. "The case is still under investigation at this time," Chelan county sheriff's deputy John Harrison said.

"There have been no suspects arrested. Our detectives were at the scene again today The shots that killed Evans, 53, were fired from a 12-gauage shotgun at close range, said sheriff's Sgt. Bryan Harris. The body was found in the garage of the home, which is under construction, Harris said. Swim incentive BELLE GLADE, Fla.

(AP) -Marathon swimmer Stella Taylor became the first person to swim the alligator infested waters of Lake Okeechobee this weekend when she scrambled ashore in this rural Florida community more than 20 hours after plunging into the lake at Moore Haven. A two-time English Channel swimmer, the 51-year-old former nun said she never doubted her ability to finish the Lake Okeechobee swim. Besides, she said, the feat was the highlight of the Black and Gold Jubilee and the people of Belle Glade were counting on her. She started out at 9:16 p.m. Saturday in Moore Haven, on the lake's west coast, and finished 20 hours, 11 minutes and 20 seconds later on the southeast shore at Belle Glade, according to swim organizer Cheryl Major.

Bits and pieces Jimmy Kerr, a former room-mate of Ted Williams, elected president of the Maryland Professional Baseball Players Association. Other officers elected were Charles Brannan, first vice president; Francis Sansosti, second vice president; Jake Bounds, treasurer, and Henry Hoos, secretary. Barry Shctrone becomes chairman of the board, serving with Rube Watson and Ed Woolford A roast for Al Cartwright, former sports editor of the Wilmington News-Journal will be held tonight for the benefit of the American Diabetes Association. The affair is scheduled at the Hotel duPont in Wilmington, Del. Bob Backlund will defend his Worldwide Federation wrestling title for the umpteenth time Saturday night, when he matches grips with Killer Kahn in the headliner of an eight-bout Capital Centre card It is no wonder that the North Carolina Tar Heels have become legitimate lacrosse contenders, since 19 players on the 41-man roster are from Maryland's lacrosse hotbed The Mur-dock Hawks unlimited baseball team is looking for players.

For information call either Gus Wright at 243-4392 or Butch Welch at 367-0655 between 7 p.m.-ll p.m. STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF MARION. S3: IN THE MAR ON SUPERIOR COURT. 0373. CIVIL DIVISION.

CAUSE NO. S581 IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF MARY KIM SOISTMAN, Petitioner and FRANK ROBERT SOISTMAN. Respondent Hitting MISL referee brings record fine and suspension New York (AP)-The longest suspension and largest fine in the history of the Major Indoor Soccer League has been levied against Renato Cila of the New York Arrows for punching a referee during a playoff game March 21. MISL commissioner Earl Foreman announced Monday that Cila, who was barred for the remainder of the playoffs, will also be suspended for the first five games of the 1981-1982 season. Cila was fined (5,000.

"The severity of this verdict is to serve notice that these actions will not be tolerated," said Foreman. Referee Julio Salsa had cited Cila for his third offense of the game, which calls for automatic ejection, before Cila reached out of the penalty box and began punching Salas. The two were quickly separated and Salas was not hurt) FILED MAR. 28, 1981. Bernard J.

Gohmenn, CLERK. The Stilt of Maryland. County of Baltimore, to the above named respondent, whose whereabouts era Yeu are hereby notified that named Court. The nature ot the suit against unknown. you nave oeen sueo me aoove you is Proceeding tor Piiaolution of Marriage and attorney taes pendente lite You.

or your attorney mutt respond to the rtuuon ror utttoiu- tion ithi thirty (30) dayt after the latt notice ot the action a out-kafted. If you tail to do to judgment By may be entered sgttntt you for the relief demanded the CompltinL VAN VALtH WII.KeH I AFnJT BY- Jon E. Williams Attorney for Pttitioner, 300 8. Maduon Surtt 420. 0 Box 405, Grtenwood.

Indians 48142. (317) 888-1 121 Bernard J. Gohmann. CLERK llnp2tlM AhevB4eWaffienVM.

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