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Jan. 23, 1967 s-6 THE SUN Brazil Russ Pact MOSCOW (AP) Paulo Ggy- Sudan's Leader Vows Never To Lift Communist Ban Motorcycle Accidents Cut By 30 Pet. in Riverside dio, Brazilian minister of indus Death and Funeral Notices try and commerce, signed a $10 million agreement in Moscow to receive Soviet equipment- sembly until they were banned Dec. 11. A Sudanese high court later ruled the ban unconstitutional, but the government takes the bank, Finley, Riverside; daughters, Alice Los Angeles, Mrs.

A cooperative motorcycle safety program, sponsored by a Riverside cycle dealer, the California Highway Patrol and Riverside police was credited and know-how for a petrocnem cal plant in Brazil. (Editor's note: Information jney of Anaheim, Mrs. Jessie Sil-Included In the following death va of Rialto, 38 grandchildren, notices is provided by the Services: 8 p.m. Tuesday, mortuaries. If any details, fj'Donnell's Funeral Home, Bar- Marian Pure, Rialto; eight grandchildren.

with cutting the number of- mot Services: 10 a.m. today, mt Supply position that the Constituent Assembly, organized wih the explicit mission of framing a Fordyce Motorcycle Center, Burton, and Capt. Gene Fagan of the Riverside Police Department traffic division said more than 2,185 motorcyclists participated in the 1966 safety program, and information on safe motorbike riding was made available to all owners of cycles in the Riverside area. "This year, it is hoped the number of accidents can be reduced even further," Fordyce said. Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale; burial, Forest Lawn orcycle accidents in the Riverside area by 30 per cent last year.

permanent constitution by June, stow; 10 a.m. Wednesday at Barstow Spanish Seventh day Adventist Church, J. F. Gaines of Riverside officiating. Burial at Mt.

View Cemetery, Barstow. MARIA M. RISKA Maria M. Riska, 83, 36655 Irwin Road, Barstow, died Satur Memorial Park, Glendale. ANDY PREGEL Services for Andy Prcgel, 10 KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) -Sudan's energetic 31-year-old prime minister says he will never lift the current ban on the Sudanese Communist party despite a high court ruling that the ban is unconstitutional.

Sadiq Abdel Rahman el Mah-di, great-grandson of the original Mahdi who besieged British Gen. Charles (Chinese) Gordon at Khartoum more than 80 years ago, declared in an interview that communism is "totally inconsistent with Sudanese society." "Communists support organized and militant atheism which cannot coexist with the society we have in Sudan," Sadiq said. "I intend to maintain the ban imposed on the Communist party by the Constituent Assembly last December." The communists held 11 of the 186 seats in the Constituent As Innerclean-lnnertabs After 50 years INNFRCLEAN iIjo in new tuf to take unlet form 1NNERTABS! Same blend. -selected organic herbs. Only 1 for 80 or $2 for 200 1NNERTABS at Drug tc Headth stores, "-i 1NNERCLEAN laxative 75 $1.25.

Send for FREE 8-Day Supply to INNERCLEAN" Beaumont, California 92223k. a.m. today, Ingold Chapel, cannot be dictated to by courts and has flatly refused to seat the 11 barred Communists. The issue is now before the high court of appeal but its ruling is unlikely to have any effect on the refusal of the Sadiq government to recognize a Communist party in Sudan. Fontana; burial.

Green Acres names, dates or nours are incorrect, this newspaper would appreciate immediate notification.) JAMES J. HOLTZMAN Rosary for James Joseph Holtzman was celebrated at 7 p.m. Sunday, Stanley L. Dickey Mortuary, Fontana, and mass today at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Fontana; burial, Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Bloomington.

ANNIE S. HOLUB Services for Annie S. Holub 2 day, Barstow hospital. Native, Czechoslovakia, resident Barstow six years. Memorial Gardens, Bloomington.

LETA M. SHORT Survivors: sons. George of 'Cop' Haters Jailed STOCKHOLM (UPI) Eight teen-agers were arrested for BJBBBSSWSSJeSW Services for Leta Marie Short, 2 p.m., today, Mark Barstow, Victor of Lemon Grove, Frank, Joseph and Chester, all of Michigan; daughters, carrying a placard urging "kill KEYS Shaw Kremer Chapel; burial, Helen Weir, Barstow, Pearl Al- more cops." iwo policemen and a night watchman were killpd Motion picture on safety and riding habits and written driving tips were utilized in the program. Capt. Wally Burton, commander of the Riverside CHP office, said, "I think that if the motorcycle rider will remember that it is up to him to be a defensive driver, we can continue to reduce accidents." In 1965, there were 188 accidents within the Riverside city limits in which motorcycles were involved.

In 1966, the number was reduced to 130. Skip Fordyce, owner of the Laymen Control! Of St. Louis U. Is Planned ST. LOUIS, Mo.

(AP) -The Mt. View Cemetery. FRED G. KRAMER Arkansas, Mane Carter, n.m. Tuesdav.

Grove Colonialjkn, two weeks ago by burglars in WARE I Mortuary: burial, Mt. View HARD Adelia Dutton and Agnes O'Toole of Michigan; 30 grand a oiocKnoim suDuro. Services for Fred Gaham Kra mer, 11 a.m. today, Mark B. Cemetery.

MINNIE J. WELCH children, five great grandchildren. Services: rosary 8 p.m. Tues Shaw Chapel. GENEVA A.

DICKSON Services for Mrs. Minnie Julia Welch 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Ralph $00 day, Mead Mortuary, Barstow, mass 9 a.m. Wednesday, St. Jo THIS COUPON WORTH Services for Geneva Agnes Wm.

Allen Funeral Home, Rial to: Rev. Ted Lee Jr. of Four ON BRAKES OR FRONT Square Church, Rialto, officiat seph's Catholic Church, Barstow, Rev. Charles P. Young officiating; burial Mt.

View Cemetery, Barstow. Dickson, 11:30 a.m Tuesday, Mark B. Shaw Chapel; burial, Pioneer Memorial Cemetery. Friends may call at Slumber ing; burial, Green Acres Memo END ALIGNMENT Front Alignment $5.95 MOST AMERICAN CARS Room. SAUL CHARLES HIMELHOCH 2nd and Sts.

San Bernardino TU 4-1841 BRAKE Saul Charles Himelhoch, 79, JOSEPH L. CATALANO St. Louis University president 34447 Yucaipa died Sat Rosary for Joseph L. Catala- said yesterday that laymen no, 7 p.m. Sunday, Mark urday at a Redlands Hospital Native Michigan, resident Yu would be given control of the Roman Catholic school's board of trustees.

caipa 2 years and California 56 Shaw Chapel; mass, 9 a.m. today, Holy Rosary Catholic Church; burial, Mt. View Ceme years. The Very Rev. Paul C.

Rein- MANY ITEMS BELOW COST UP TO OFF Survivors: widow, Mrs. Mabel tery. mm "Mighty Grip" Lining, all 4 wheels Fr. Adjustments, Lif of Linings Written Guir.nt.e. All 4 wheels Including "mighty grip" linings and labor complete Himelhoch of Yucaipa; sons, El rial Gardens, Bloomington.

JOSEPHINE CZARNECKI Rosary for Mrs. Josephine Czarnecki 8 p.m. today, Ingold Chapel, Fontana; mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Resurrection Catholic Church; entombment, Bellcvue Mausoleum, Ontario. CLARA J.

BOWN Services for Mrs. Clara J. Bown 10 a.m. Monday, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale; burial, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale. Survivors as corrected are: sons, Robert, Burbank and Fin-Icy, Riverside; daughters, Alice, Los Angeles, and Mrs.

Marian vin, Los Angeles, and Alfred, ert, president of the university: operated by the Society of Je- sus, said 18 laymen of various' faiths plus 10 Jesuit priests: LAUREL A. TURK Rosary for Laurel A. Turk, Arcadia; brothers, Joseph, Tucson, and four MOST OTHERS M.tt 7:30 p.m. today, Mark B. Shaw Chapel; mass, 9 a.m.

would compose the policy making board under the reorganization plan effective June 1. Prices Include Nationwide's 15 Famous Services: Tuesday, Our Lady of Assump- Services: graveside 2 p.m Old Colony Paints Rustoleum Paints Pyrex Stanley Tools Corning Ware Shopsmith I Westinghouse Lamps Power Tools KEYSTONE HARDWARE ton Catholic Church; burial, Mt. Tuesday Glen Haven Memorial Daniel L. Schlafly, former Park, San Fernando. Hughes Fu president of the St.

Louis Public View Cemetery. WALTER STENEMAN neral Chapel, Yucaipa, is in Check Brake Fluid Levels Check All Grease Seals Adjust Eccentrics Check Shack Absorbers Clean Entire Assembly Rotate Tires If Desired Road Test Braking Action Free 500-Mile Inspection Install "Mighty Grip" Linings Inspect Wheel Drums Adjust All 4 Wheels Adjust Hand Brake Inspect Master and Wheel Cylinders Clean, Inspect Pack Front Wheel Bearings Adjust Pedal Clearance charge of arrangements. Services for Walter Stencman, School Board and still a member of that board, will replace Father Reinert as chairman of the board of trustees. TU 2-5318 3187 NORTH 'E' ST. 10 a.m.

today Bobbitt Memo Pure, Rialto; and eight grand- HAROLD PETERSEN Harold Petersen, 69. 35145 children. Acacia Yucaipa, died Saturday in a Redlands hospital. rial Chapel; burial, Montecito Memorial Park. ALMA A.

ADAMS Services for Alma A. Adams, 1 OLGA INDVIK Mrs. Olga Indvik, 85, 1149 San Bernardino, died Fri Native Montana, resident of Yu caipa 8 years and California 12 p.m. today, Bobbitt Memorial Chapel; private burial, Monte years. He was a retired real estate day, Rialto hospital.

Native, Iowa, resident San Bernardino County six years, California, 16 salesman. years. Member: South Gate Masonic Lodge 182, Portland, and Member: Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Forest City, Iowa. veteran of World War II. UTI II ri I I I 'J 1 I 1 II Wm II Survivors: sons, Julian 0., Survivors: widow, Mrs.

Cholas cito Memorial Park. GEORGIA E. FISHER Graveside services for Georgia E. Fisher, 3 p.m. today, Pioneer Memorial Cemetery, Mark B.

Shaw Co. directing. Broilers Popular WASHINGTON (UPI) L. Petersen of Yucaipa; sisters, 1 I3SB QB389 mtm nun ii hi -i mmmmmmmmm mi n. i Milwaukee, Gaylord Redlands, Hans Milwaukee, Edward, San Bernardino, Rob Mrs.

Stanley J. Young and Mrs. Peter Tromp, both of Portland, Ore. Funeral services pending at Hughes Funeral Chapel ert Santa Monica; brother Henry Battleson, Forest City, Iowa. Services: 3:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Rialto Chapel, Grove Colonial Mortuary. Body to be forwarded Popularity and use of broiler- PRICES EFFECTIVE MONDAY TUESDAY JANUARY 23 AND 24 CLARA J. BOWN fryers increased considerably the last 10 years, reports the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In a survey of 2,700 home- Mrs.

Clara J. Bown, 72, of to Forest City, Iowa, for further Los Angeles, died Friday, San services and burial. Bernardino hospital. Native Ill makers, representing a cross-section of both rural and urban households, 97 per cent of inois, resident Los Angeles 53 JOSE HERNANDEZ years. Jose Hernandez, 67 1071 Belle- IDEAL FROZEN 10 OUNCE PKG.

VEGETABLES IN BUTTER SAUCE PEAS CORN MIXED VEGETABLES GREEN BEANS 9 OZ. PKG. Member: Mt. Hollywood the women interviewed served it more often than they did in Congregational Church. view San Bernardino, died Friday, Los Angeles hospital.

Native, Mexico, three year San 1956. Survivors: sons, Robert, Bur- Bernardino resident, 57-year Barstow resident. Santa Fe Rail road custodian. Your Choice Member: Barstow Spanish 1967 Income Tax Notice By: REV. HARRY E.

FISHER TH.D., A.T.C. 25Hi yr. In 4 So. Col. Offices 1200 Client! AT RIVERSIDE 3743 10th O.

E. DINNIS Seventh-day Adventist Church. Survivors: widow, Carmen, of San Bernardino; sons Daniel of Bloomington, Tony, David Richard, Raymond and Louis, all of Barstow; daughters Aurora Vallareal of San Bernardino, Jennie Lara, Carmen VallareaL 686-3391 Insurance Office: Ph. IDEAL FROZEN 10 OUNCE PKG. CAULIFLOWER EVERY TUES.

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