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OC Monday, Jan. 9, '67 DETROIT FREE PRESS Death Notices Vatican Aide Visits Hanoi jSr I iDeath Notices Death Notices Funerals Today Ayers, Alma J. Bault, Irene Louise DeSantis KETTUNEN Voranj FRED, Suddenly, January 8. Be Bruck, Nicholas Doman, Rose Z. BY HARRISON E.

SALISBURY (C) New York Times Service HANOI The Rt. Rev. Georg Hussler, secretary-general of a West German Roman Calhoun i Weitenberner Temrowski Ted Sullivan loved husband of Elizabeth; dear father of Mrs. Paul Cooper; grandfather of two; brother of Faye. Mrs.

William (Sai) Darbison of Josephine Belford Is Dead OLENCHICK CHESTER, Jan. Beloved husband of Helen; dear father of Mrs. Jerome (Helen) Glinski; also survived by three brothers, one sister and three grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday 8:45 A.M. from Leo J.

Miller Funeral Home 9222 Jos 1 Campau, Sf. Florian Church 9:15. Interment: Mt. Ofivet. .1 Fatherly, John W.

since the communist regime took over. Msgr. Hussler came to Hanoi with the Rev. Martin Niemoller, a German Evangelical pastor and onetime submarine commander who was imprisoned by the Nazis, to hold talks with North Viet- Windsor and William. Funeral Services at the Harry J.

Will Funeral Home, (Plymouth Rd Chapel), 25450 Plymouth Rd. Tuesday at 3 P.M. Interment Grand Lawn. Bagnasco H. Peters Gilewski Verheyden Lesney Bagnasco Hue, was taken by many in the north as a sign of partisanship.

According to the Rev. Ho Thanh Bien, pastor of a Hanoi church, and other sources, there are just under a million Catholics still in the north. No estimate of the number who went south in 1954 was offered, but the generally accepted figure outside Vietnam is a million. xiu weuare nas arrived in Hanoi. He is the first official Catholic functionary to visit North Vietnam ORLOWSKI namese Red Cross and medical officials.

For some time the German organization, part of Cari-tas International, has been making a financial contribution to the North Vietnamese Red Cross, to the South Vietnamese National Liberation Front's Red Cross organization and to the Red Cross in South Vietnam. Msgr. Hussler is seeking to ascertain what medical sup KEY Dear mother WANDA, January HARROLD Father of Barbara Jeun; brother ot Fattori, Gabriels Graffa, Clara E. A Joanta, John Jocz, Lottie A. Kropp, Paul Licata, Maria Loranser, Guy Lynch, Estelle Melnik, Andrew Myers, Bess Pawlusiak, John Jr.

Riddell, Minerva G. Steinhauer, Fred C. A. Funeral services for Mrs. Jo of Lawrence dear sister of Mrs.

Elsie Zytowski and Antoni Obrycki. Funeral Thursday 9:15 A.M. from the John J. Skupny Funeral Home, 11405 Conant to St. Thomas the Apostle Church 10 A.M.

Rosarv Wednesday 7 P.M. Verheyden Verhevden Jurkiewicz Hamilton Voran Ethel Wriqht, Mrs. Madeline Lof-i ton, Mrs. Bessie Emerson, Addis Meyer, Mrs. Dorothv Scalf.

Norman and John. Services Tues-I day 1 p.m. from the Frontczak isephine E. Belford, a former member of the Wayne County I Board of Supervisors, will be at runerai rtome, ojo mtuouqaii. ttt7t Reverend Holmes-Walker officiat-i BAl tK noon Tuesday in Plymouth Con Clyne Armstrong A.

H. Peters EDWARD age 51. Beloved husband of Pearl; loving father Thiele, Ernest L. Msgr. Hussler puts member- jgregational Church, 514 Garfield.

Burial will be in Detroit Memo Gilewski I Hamilton Neely Harris ina. Burial: Forest Lawn Cemetery. KRANIES ANNA. Jan. 7 of 20430 Gardendale.

Beloved wife of Morris; dear mother of Joseph and Alec Cranis, Mrs. Jean Berkowitz and Mrs. Murray Kaback (Pauline); four grandchildren and three great-Qrandchildren. Services 10 a.m. Sunday at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, rial Park.

Mrs. Belford, 83, of 114 Hazel-wood, died Friday in the Art "ft Bozek Woitanowski, Edward Begg, Mary L. Behr, Herman G. Broadway, Glenn W. Bochenek, Mary Bush way, Mary E.

Ted Green, Edna M. Harnisch, Kenneth W. Herbst, Laura M. Sullivan Centre Hospital. Hed body is at) of Nancy, Linda, Fave, Dewev, Gary and Don; dear brother of Miss Elsie Rosenbauer, Harrv, Russell, Elden and Alfred, two qrandchildren.

Funeral Tuesday 1 p.m. from the Nixon Funeral Home, 2544 Biddie Wyandotte. SCHUSTER AUGUST, 73, of 14219 Rochelle. husband of the late Hilda; dear father of Ernest and Walter; also two grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Marie Perhinig, of California; at the Buehler Funeral Home, 11930 Wilfred at Gratiot.

Services Tues Armstrong plies North Vietnam can use, possibly penicillin and other antibiotics, quinine and surgical instruments. His visit also is taken as a symbol 16325 w. 9 Mile, iouintieio. Wood i the James H. Cole Funeral Home, 2640 W.

Grand Blvd. A ship North Vietnam now at something over 700,000. North Vietnamese officials attributed the exodus to an intensive campaign by representatives of the Diem regime, who said that under the communists the church would be suppressed. FATHER BIEN said that six of the north's 10 bishops went Querfeld Lt'CKFELT Kaul, Roy J.I FRED. Beloved husband of Mary; Josephine E.

Belford memorial' Larry, Harry E. dear brother of Ernest. Funeral Northrop Mc I nnes- Desmond Merlo, Sharon A. Reume, Gladys Wednesday 1 p.m. at the A.

H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. has been created for future development of the church. As a Democratic leader, Mrs. Belford also served on the Virtanessian, Beatrice Korkoian Walker, Elizabeth H.

Wm. Sullivan Watts, Anna E. Hackett day 2 p.m. Member of the Austrian Society. Salisbury LOKAXGER GUY M.D., Jan.

5, of 34 StLLOKLlN of Pope Paul's deep interest in peace in Vietnam and of Death Notices south, and with them all 10 iwayne uounty Jroara ot lnstitu-seminaries operating in the itions and Board of Medical Ex- HELGE, January 7, of 361 Merton Rd. Survived by three brothers and one sister in Sweden. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, BATEMAN aminers. Moross Grosse Pomte. Husband of Mary father of Mrs.

Maureen Neumaier, Ellen Dee, Philip, Mary Esther, Celeste J. and Catherine Kennedy. Funeral from Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Monday at 9:30 and to St. Paul i ojuu Mack at Outer Dr. Wednes- day at 11.

A graduate of the Massey Bus-! iness College of Richmond, she taught in the Richmond, ELIZABETH, January 8, of 321 Beniteau. Beloved wife of the late John dear mother of Ennis, John Jr. Victor and Lynn. Mrs. Winifred Weaver, Mrs.

Ralph (Mabel) Slater and the late Floyd Bate-man- cictar nf Avprv Howard SLOAN- Church at 10. Kosary aunoay eve- PAULINE A. BelnveH wif nt mng at 8. Triplett; grandmother of 11 and LATAWIEC JOSEPH. Beloved husband of Lot Richard E.

dear mother of Mrs. Marianne Travers, Maior Richard E. and Mrs. Pauline Warren. Also survived by 13 qrandchildren.

Funeral Tuesday 9:30 a.m., Voran Hme (Dearborn Chapel), 23701 Ford 10 a.m. St. Mel's. several Hredi aiiulmmui cm. jci-vices 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the RG GR Harris Funeral Home, 15251 Harper Ave.

Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. tie; dear father of Mss. Theodore (Jessie) Grange and Stephen survived by two sisters in Poland; twn nrsnrirhildren and three areati school system before coming to Detroit in 1917. She was instrumental in obtairing an exhibit at Jamestown, depicting Negro progress and contributions to society. She became a real estate broker in Detroit.

Surviving are a stepson, Web the Vatican's abiding interest in strengthening ties with Roman Catholics in the north. Msgr. Hussler was to confer with the Catholic hierarchy, the first personal contact between Rome and the Hanoi churches since 1954. One important aspect of Msgr. Hussler's visit was understood to be a tangible demonstration that the Vatican's interest is not exclusively in South Vietnam.

The intimate association of the southern church with the Ngo Dinh Diem regime through his brother, the Most Rev. Ngo Dinh Thuc, then archbishop of qrandchildren. Funeral Wednesday STEFAIS'I Av liew5KI ruimrm nume 3509 E. Davison- St. Augustine Church at 9:45 Burial Mf.

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ster F. Harris; a sister, BEGG MARY LENORE, Jan. 7, 1967, of 401 N. Eton, Birminqham. Wife of the late Russell S.

Begg; mother of Mrs. E. L. Goddard; of Mrs. Alice Cooke; also survived by three grandchildren.

Funeral service at Bell Chapel of the Wm. R. Hamilton 820 E. Maple Ave, Birmingham, Monday 11 a.m. Interment and graveside service Lakeview Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio.

Tuesday 1 p.m. Bertha McKanlass; a niece, Alice Hewitt, and a nephew, i Herbert Alexander. JOHN BATISTA, January 7. Beloved husband of Ida (nee (Bat-tani); dear father of Mrs. Alfred (Louise) Cardinale, Mrs.

Mario (Lucy) Oldani, Lawrence, Peter, Mary, Mrs. Frank (Theresa) Mi-gan and Mrs. Attilio (Georgina) Bernabei; also 21 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren; dear brother of Mrs. Fortunato Fiori. Funeral from Frank J.

Calcaterra Funeral Home, 16090 E. 7 Mile Rd. (Moross at Kelly), Chapel 8. Tuesday. 9 a.m.; St.

Jude Church, 9:30. Rosary Monday, 8:30 p.m. Member of Emiliani Society. A LYNCH ESTELLE Jan. 6 of 300 Newport.

Wife of the late Thomas sister of Mrs. Thomas Whit-taker (Irene). Funeral from Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Monday at 8:30 and to St. Martin Church at 9. Rosary Sunday evening at 8.

BOBKIN camnip. nf 1751 Flmhnrt. Jan 7 Mrs. Mary Begg, 79, Auto Pioneer's Wife Services for Mrs. Mary Le- Dear mother of Alexander, Mrs.

'MAINS CLARENCE of Dearborn. Fu- neral services 9 p.m. Wednesday SL-il AJM Jack (Celia) scrtoenoerq or Brooklyn, New York. Mrs. Herman (Ida) Stone of Kew Gardens, New York, Mrs.

Louis (Mary) Revello; sister from the Luthman Funeral Home, inore Begg, widow of auto pio-; 364 Xenia Dayton, Ohio. nf Pauline Ye en of Brook lyn. New York; six grandchildren. t. T-innvr Services held Sunday Hebrew jneer Russell S.

Begg, founder the Jordan Motor Car will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Husband of the latei morial Chapel 26640 Greenfield JAMES F. Grace: dear father of Thomas CI Road, Oak Park. Family at rne; Alexander Bobkin residence 19516 Burgess. i MAKK FALSE TEETI FIT KMTMLLY the William R.

Hamilton 820 E. Maple, Birmingham. north. He estimated that two-thirds of the north's priests also went south. Churchmen said many nuns had also gone south.

Msgr. Hussler said that since 1955 the Vatican had confirmed six new bishops and that all 10 dioceses now had bishops. Bien also said that the 10 seminaries had reopened and that about 100 priests were in training. Father Bien and other Catholics said that there was an exchange of mail with Rome, that the pope's edicts and other materials were being received and that they sent back acknowledgments. They, insisted the lack of personal contact was not due to government interference, but depended on the situation which they described as complicated, partly because of the war.

They estimated that 300 to 400 priests were serving churches, with 10 priests and possibly 20,000 worshipers. There are no schools of general education run by the Catholics, but children are given instruction at church, particularly during the two regular vacation periods each year, the churchmen said. They said the official position was one of non-interference in- religious matters. According to these spokesmen, the government provided considerable funds for rebuilding churches after partition. There are constant references in conversations with both laymen and priests to the exodus of Catholics in 1954, and it is evident that deep and bitter wounds have been left.

Mrs. Winifred Bidinger, Mrs. Mary-Jane Donegan, Grace Madden and James grandfather of 12 and great-grandfather of two; brother of Mrs. Winifred Hallstead. Funeral from the Eppens-Van De-weghe Funeral Home, 6150 Ca-dieux Rd.

at Harper. Wednesday 8:45 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Patronaqe of St. Joseph Chutch.

Rosary Tues FLORENCE A. Beloved wife of John dear mother of Mrs. Herbert (Jacqueline) Cromwell and Mrs. David (Patricia) Catrow; nine grandchildren also survive; sister of Mrs. Olive Gravel, Mrs.

Mildred Gravel and Mrs. Hettie Hess. Funeral Tuesday, 8:30 a.m., from A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot and 9 a.m.

at Assumption (Grotto) Church. Rosary Monday, 8 p.m. TAMULEWICZ CATHERINE. Wife of the late John; beloved mother of Eleanor Dunlap, Mrs. Robert (Rosalie) McFadden and Chester (Wanda); dear sister of Bertha Janoski.

Survived by six qrandchildren. Funeral Tuesday 8:45 a.m., Gilewski Funeral Home, 3509 E. Davison. $000 Each KJ tor 90-day supply Your choice LIQUID or CREAM BRENNAN EVELYN, Jan. 7.

Beloved wife of i the late William dear mother; of Mrs. Phyllis Ramsey and Wil-! liam dear sister of Russell Harvey; two grandchildren. Serv-' ices at the Buresh Funeral 13631 Puritan at Schaefer Tuesday, Mrs. Begg, 79, of 401 N. Eton Birmingham, died Saturday in Beaumont Hospital, Royal 'Oak, after a brief illness.

She was a graduate of liorth western University and at 1 p.m. BRETZLAFF, day 9 p.m. MAESTRU ANITA (Kerciu). Beloved mother of George and Anna of Plymouth John and Florence of Plymouth, Peter Masters, Royal Oak and Mrs. Eva Gave, Mt.

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Money back guarantee. At your drug counter. yi A it. Florian Church at 9:15. Ros i ARTHUR aged 85 years.

Be-: loved hus'-jflnd nf Edith; father of Mrs. Glenn (Carola) Brozo and Lillian; qrandfather of Jacqueline W-cLe-H end Jerry Brozo: areat-1 i grandfather of Lauri Ann Brozo.1 Service? at Schmalzriedt Sons Fu- ary Monday 8 p.m. also survived by one brother. a member of Pi Phi sorority and the First Presbyterian Church of Birmingham. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs E.

L. Goddard; a sister, Mrs. orandchildren and 72 qreat- orandchildren. In state at Voran lHIrjLH. neral Home, 16625 Grand River I Tuesday at 2 p.m.

IBUCK Funeral Home, Dearborn Chapel and Descent of the Holy Ghost Romanian Orthodox Church, 7835 East Lafayette Tuesday from 9:30 A.M. until time of service 10 A.M. Evening services Monday 7:30 P.M. ERNEST L. Husband of the late Elizabeth; dear father of Lester; six grandchildren and three oreat-orandchildren also survive; brother of Harold and Elmer.

Funeral Monday 1 p.m. at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. Alice Cook, and three grandchildren.

Graveside ceremonies will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Lake-view Cemetery, Cleveland. THOMSON MARTIN MINNIE January 8. of 21194 Parkcrest, Harper Woods. Wife of the late Glenn mother of Anna i Marie, Mrs.

Eugene Sura (Jean) i of Lake Orion and Nina; sister of Mrs. Anna Falk and the late Charles Cassube and Lillian grandmother of Tom and Mike, Sura. Funeral from the Verhey-i Alan MacLean, Auto Club Employe Services for Alan MacLean den Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at TOMMY LOU (nee McLaurin), January 7. Beloved wife of Dr. James R.

Thomson; dear mother of James R. Scott Charles. Juilie Inza and William Bruce; dear dauqhter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles A.

Moore; sister of Mrs. Jacquelin Fneberq and Charles T. Moore. At the R. G.

G. R. Harris Funeral Home, 15251 Harper until 9 D.m. Monday. In state from 9 till time of service 10 o'clock Tuesday morninq at Beth El Baptist Church, 24600 Little Mack, St.

Claire Shores. Interment White Chapel Cemetery. Gifts to Beth El Baptist Church Memorial Fund will be appreciated. Outer Dr. Wednesday at 1.

73, retired claims manager of ROSEMARY of 24635 Eton, Dearborn Heights. Beloved dauqh-ter of Christie and Helen; dear sister of Frank and Sue Ann. Funeral Wednesday 8:30 A Howe-Peterson Funeral Home 22546 Michigan Dearborn and at 9:00 from Sacred Heart Church. Rosary Tuesday 8:30 P.M. DAVIS BERTHA January 7, age 90, Beloved wife of the late Arthur dear mother of Harold W.

Davis; dear sister of Jewell and Otto Sash. Funeral from Mclnnes Desmond Funeral Home, 16111 Woodward Wednesday 2 PM. DOBER JOHN, aqe 69. Husband of the: late Eugenia; dear father of Harry, Erwin, Norman and Mrs. Eric F.

Schultz (Elaine); also eight qrandchildren; brother of Mrs. John Mroz (Alice). At the Buehler Funeral Home, 11930 Wilfred at Gratiot. In state St. Thomas and St.

Peters Luth. Church, Fisher at Chapin, Tuesday, 10-11 a.m., time of service. the Insurance Exchange of the Automobile Club of Michigan, MASICH DEWY. Beloved husband of Mary; dear father of Milan, Mrs. Kate Vuichin, Mrs.

Ann Zelac, Mrs. Madeline Wire, Nick, Michael, Mrs. Molly Keifer, John and Mrs. Mary Basserich: survived by eioht grand Question: What two things do these men have in common? i i will be set at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Dudley Funeral Home, Santa Maria, Cal.

Burial will be in Santa Maria, where he died Saturday. children and four great-grand-1 VerHAEGHE rhilriren. Funeral from the Ar Reds Claim Plot r-: thur J. VanLerberghe Funera Home, 13340 East Warren corner of Lakeview, Wednesday morning i at 9:30 and to St. John Berch-j Born in Scotland, Mr.

Mac- On Jack Ruby Lean graduated from Detroit It LEON J. Beloved husband of Marguerite; dear father of Robert and Betty Bayer; grandfather of seven; dear brother of Mrs. Paula Anderson. Funeral from the Eppens VanDeweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux Road at Harper, Wednesday 9:30 A.M. and 10 A.M.

at St. Peters Church. Rosary Tuesday 8 P.M. mans Church at 10. Rosary Tuesday evening at 8.

GARY MEADOWS MARGARET, January t. Dear MARTHA age 59, of 32329 ni 1 riaar kl muslajw (Ufi) A Soviet! college ot Law. He was em-magazine said Sunday the death 1 ployed at the club for more of Jack Ruby was caused by! than 30 years and retired in "powerful people" who wanted! 1958. to silence him. Surviving are his wife.

Grace; Ruby, who killed presidential and son, Dr. Donald MacLean, mother of Jack and Mrs. Eugene IACENT (Patricia) Hammar; six grandcnil-i aunt of Viola A. Wiese, Miss Marie LaPiere of Sarnia, Sister M. Lu-1 cille SSJ of Sarnia and Mrs.

J. C. Stapleton of Petrola, Ontario. Fu-: neral from the J. A.

DeSantis Funeral Home, Chalmers Ave. at; Charlevoix, Tuesdsv 9 a.m. An-! nunciation Church at 9:30. Rosary-Monday 8 p.m. Interment Sombra, Ontario.

4 sf2 dren also survive; dear sister of Fred Hese. Funeral services Tuesday 1 p.m. from the Schrader Funeral Home, Plymouth. Interment Riverside Cemetery. CHRISTINE.

Dear wife of the late Edward (Ted); dear sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Hug and Charles Ham-lyn; several neices and nephews also survive. Funeral Tuesday, 11 a.m., at Eppens Van Deweohe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux Rd. at Harper. assassin Lee Harvey both of Santa Maria, and two died of cancer and a blood clot grandchildren, last week in Dallas.

I MINCH GOODMAN WILLIAM L. Beloved husband of: Alice. Funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m., at 'OIGT A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057, jtibit i.

jan in reona, nnnuia. Beloved wife of the late Frank dear mother of Mrs. Emoqene Reiplv. Ppnria. Services: Wood-, a Gratiot Ave.

HERMAN JOHN, Jan. 6, 1967. i Beloved husband of Dellan dear i lawn Cemetery Tuesday MITCHELL information For further 1 P.M Darling DENISE MICHELLE call WE 3-2413. Michael Collins James McDevitf John Young Virgil Grissom Fashion World Loses a Leader GRAFFA tamer of Carol brother of Miss Fern Voiqt and Mrs. John (Dorthea) Miller; Uncle of Michele Miller.

Funeral Tuesday 1 p.m. from Gordon C. Crabb Funeral Home, Gratiot at Outer Drive. Memorial Services Monday 8 p.m. under auspices of East-qate Lodge No.

508 AM. YOUSE ARTHUR January 7, former daughter of Michael and Patricia; dear sister of Cheryl and Gary; granddaughter of Mrs. E. Zahrinq-ger and Mrs. C.

Mitchell, great-aranddauqhter of Mrs. M. Reiter. Funeral Tuesday 9 A.M. from the1 A.

H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. and 9:30 A.M. at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church CLARA E. (nee Hartke).

Wife of the late Edwin dear mother, of Edwin Mrs. Grace Smith. Mrs. Charles (Lillian) Beroer and 11,. rnrl rrtric Rorlin? ten! PARIS (LTD Jacques Heim, the famed French fashion designer whose creations sold for as much as $3,000, died Sunday night.

He was 67. I ly of Detroit. Survived by Mrs. Ester Opdycke, Bryan, Ohio; Mrs. Dorothy Wagoner, Manchester, Mr.

Albert Youse, Jackson, Mr. Oscar Youse, Bryan, Ohio. Funeral services 2 P.M. Tuesday at the Gullespi Funeral Home, Coldwater. ZAHARIADIS ANDREW, January 8, of 5260 Mary- One of the giants of the French fashion industry, he turned out qrandchildren and 14 qreat-arand-l children also survive.

Sister of -Mrs. Mathilda Wheatlev. Louis Hartke. Mrs. Fred Prnzer and Theodore Funeral Monday 2:30 m.

at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. GREENHOW RALPH SYKES, 58 vrs. Suddenly, Jan.

6 at Henry Ford Hospital. I Husband of Esther, 2515 Lincoln Windsor; father of Ralph: Svkes. London, Ontario. Mrs. i Thomas Walker, Perth Susan at home; brother of Hubert, I Cecil, Sydney and Frank Green-; i how, Windsor, Ontario, Geoffrey, Hamilton, Ontario and Philip, New York City, Mrs.

Dorreld Turner and Mrs. Floyd, Windsor. Resting; i at the Anderson Funeral 895 Ouellette Windsor. Fu-i neral Monday, Jan. 9 at 1:30 P-m.

Answer: 1. Tlrsy are all astronauts 2. They are all former newspaper carriers 0 LM gowns for the Mrs. Bauer Dies; Headed Patriot Club 4 world's rich Thomas Stafford Charles Bass eft ax and beautiful women for 40 years. His customers included Queen Fabiola teiMu.

nubudiiu ot ueiDina, Tamer c-f Sam, Peter, Mary, Georoe, Dorothy and Betty. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Dr. Wednesday at 10:15 and to Assumption Greek Church at 11. ZIEMBA JOSEPH of 14653 Barclay. Dear husband of Frances: dear father of Mrs.

Milton (Mary) Champlin, Veronica Ziemba, Mrs. Kenneth (Ester) Storey, Walter and Joseph Ziemba; survived by nine grandchildren; three sisters and a brother in Poland. Funeral Wednesday 9:30 a.m. from the Lesney Funeral Home, 13201 W. Warren, St.

Barbara Church at 10. Interment St. Hedwig. Member of the Senior Citizens of Dearborn, Chapter 5. of Belgium and Mrs.

Charles de Gaulle. Heim died at rtT Heim' i interment: Victoria Memorial wm-j etery. GRAYUM i MYRTIE. Wife of the late James; dear mother of William P. Free-! man, Mrs.

Harry A. (The ma) Blount, James Mrs. Noel E. i (Nancy) Owen, David Charles 1 Mrs. Marv Ogilvie; grand-: mother of Dr.

S. Dr. Dale M. end Dr. Harry M.

Blount, Mrs. James E. Beaudette, Barbara, Su-j Gloria and Alan Grayum, Gary and Greg Owen and James i Ogilvie; nine greatgrandchil home in a Paris suburb. A member of the French Re Mrs. Charlotte A.

Bauer, 86, who had been national president of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Daughters of 1812 and of the Colonial Daughters of the 17th Century and honorary vice-president of the American Coalition "of Patriotic Societies; in Ridge-wood, N.J. Lindsay Hoben, 64, retired editor of the Milwaukee Journal and a vice-president of the Journal in Milwaukee. He was one of the first American sistance in World War Heim represented the second generation of his family to run the House of Heim. He took over tin loving memory from his father in 1929. David Scott Neil Armstrong HEIM BOLT into one of the In Memoriam giants of the Paris fashion in At least 16 of America's astronauts once managed their own newspaper 'routes The training they received as carrier-sales-'men helped give them a sense of responsibility, an under-' standing of people and much of the incentive needed to achieve the important positions they hold today.

Success stories such as these are not unique among former newspaper carriers. Countless other people who have achieved success in various fields say that their early training as newspaperboys had a decided influence on their lives. And this is training that cannot be obtained in the classroom-it must be gained through experience. If you are interested in earning good profits, if you would like the opportunity to win exciting trips and prizes through your sales efforts, if you would like to get the valuable training a morning Free Press route affords, call 222-6850 or mail this coupon now. It could be your first big step toward success.

Detroit 4ftrec Vxcbb dustry. With Dior, Balmain and! Balenciaga he influenced the! fashion taste of millions of: the world over with his de-; Paying tribute to departed loved ones keeps alive their memory. This can be tastefully and effectively accomplished by placing an In Memoriam ad in the Detroit Free Press. Please call Miss Leslie at 222-6853. newsmen to tour the Soviet Union and covered the Chinese famine of 1929.

Kozen Hirokawa, 64, Japanese cabinet minister in 1950 and 1952 under former Premier Shigeru Yoshida; in Tokyo. John Pennington, 64, violinist; ROWLAND, Henry Georqe Jan. 9, 1964. Sadly missed and always remembered by family. HflLV 2 2 2 6 8 0 0 signs.

His store on the "Golden; Mile" of fashion running' through the heart of Paris, became a rendezvous for smart. dren also survive. Funeral lues-day, 11 a.m., at A. H. Peters Funeral Home.

12057 Gratiot Ave. Memorial tributes to Faith Cumberland Presbyterian Church, St. Cleir Shores, will be appreciated. HAUK VIOLETT Jan 7, Aqe 72, of Plymouth, Michigan. Widow of the late August Hauk; beloved mother of Dorothy and Veneta; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren also survive.

Funeral serv-ives Tuesday at 3 P.m at the Schrader Funeral Home, Plymouth. Interment: Riverside Cemetery. HERBST LAURA M. January 6, of Ypsl-lanti. Beloved wife of Arthur; dear mother of Mrs.

Emil (Ruth) Sitner, Mrs. William (Audrey) Millard and Warren D. Herbst; also five orandchildren and two Oreat qrandchildren; sister of Emil Paul and August. At Oyerfeld Funeral Home, 1200 Oakwood near Michiaan, Dearborn. Services Monday 2:30 P.m.

Interment Glen Eden. JASGUR SOLOMON, of 19491 Washburn, Jan. 7. Beloved husband of Blanche dear father of Robert, Richard, Kenneth; brother of Joseph, Mrs. Ben Harrison, Mrs.

Harry Abrom-owitz; one grandchild. Services held Sunday Hebrew Memorial Chapel 26640 Greenfield Road, Oak Park. Family at the Ben Harrison residence 20466 Lauder. JOCZ in Baltimore, Md. 10 Funeral Directors DeSANTIS VA 2-5036 JEROME A.

2670 CHALMERS Abu Shepard EPPENS-VANDEWEGHE TU 1-7700 6150 Cadieux at Harper Free Press Want Ads sell fast! Prove it: phone 222-6800 Parisiennes and foreigners. Heim's gowns sometimes lacked the eye-catching appeal of Dior or Balenciaga models. But they retained an air of quiet elegance which caused thousands of customers a year the number was kept limited by the I House's preference for dealing with regular customers to i pay as much a $3,000 for an original. Cancer Kills U.S.' Oldest Siamese Twins HOLYOKE, Mass. (DPD Margaret and Mary Gibb, the oldest Siamese twins in the United States, died Sunday in the hospital where they were PAPER THE Hammond HAAS J.

R. HAMMOND GEO. M. HAAS 24501 5 Mile Rd. KE 5-3030 IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 18325 W.

9 Mile EL 7-5200 born 54 years ago. Circulation Department Detroit Free Press Detroit, Mich. 48231 I would like to apply for a morning Free Press route in my neighborhood. I am at least 12 years old. NAME Heim once told an interview WM.

R. HAMILTON CO. 3975 CASS AVE. TE 1-2712 NORTHWEST CHAPEL 18900 Jas. Couzens Hwy.

Dl 1-1300 BIRMINGHAM CHAPEL 820 E. MAPLE AVE. Ml 4-6000 A hospital spokesman said the sisters, who were joined at the base of the spine and shared HARVEY A. NEELY HERBERT H. NEELY MEYERS RD.

AT JAS. COUZENS 16540 MEYERS RD. UN 1-3880 Cyril. Sister of Dr. Marion and Mrs.

Irene Heitman. Funeral from Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Monday at 9:15 and to St. Thomas The Apostle Church at 10. Rosary Saturday eveninq at 8:30. KAMPE JOHN L.

January 7. Husband of the late Margaret; three nieces, three nephews. Funeral from the Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W. McNichois Wednesday morninq at 8:45 and Gesu Church at 9:30.

KAZIK ANNA. Beloved wife of Joseph; dear sister of Mrs. Stefie Koluch. er: "The life of a couturier is a magnificent and continual torture," but he seemed to thrive on it. Born into a well-to-do Parisian "family, Heim grew up in the early years of the 20th Century in an atmosphere of Edwardian leisure.

He studied painting, art and dress design a common circulatory system, died simultaneously. A postmortem showed the A.H. Peters Funeral Home sisters were killed by cancer which spread from Margaret's bladder to her lungs and then 20705 MACK, G.P. WDS. TU 4-5500 LA 6-7700 IzUD bKAl IUI -DATE OF BIRTH- SCHOOL to Mary.

The twins entered the ing before settling for the latter SCHMALZRIEDT SONS as his life interest. i hospital Dec. 30. Services, Armstrong Funeral Homei 10300 Puritan, Tuesday, 11 a.m.. I 16625 GRAND RIVER VE 5-3100 i.

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