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April Galbraith Backs On Oil Big Cars 5, '77 Tax DETROIT FREE PRESS and Galbraith WASHINGTON (AP) Economist John Kenneth Galbraith advocated a stiff tax on petroleum products and big automobiles. He said he believes there is support for such a move among members of the Carter administration. Galbraith, a Harvard professor with a long record of government service, testified Monday before a Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee. He said it is necessary "to reduce the role of oil as a factor in world trade and therewith in international finance," and that this country's contribution should be leadership in conservation and substitution. "I would endorse a very petroleum products and on line," Galbraith said.

He added used to subsidize energy-efficient "It is my impression that among administration economists." are holding back only objection." He did not suggest any administration officials who Carter's chief energy adviser, a televised interview Sunday consideration for inclusion in promised to have ready by sharp increase in taxation on large automobiles using gasothat the proceeds should be travel and transportation. there is support for this idea he said. "I suspect they the inevitable outburst of specific tax nor name any might be pushing the idea. James Schlesinger, said in that both ideas were under the energy policy Carter has April 20. TRIAL BALLOON PROPOSALS for a stiff tax on larger cars were attacked last week by General Motors Chairman Thomas Murphy.

He said such a tax could damage the U.S. economy by boosting sales of foreign cars and perhaps driving car buyers from the market. Chryiser Chairman John J. Ricardo declined comment Monday, saying that not enough is known about the president's program to make a meaningful statement. American Motors Chairman Roy Chapin commenting on the morality of big cars last week, blasted them as "energy gluttons" and called for a "war against waste, against the habit of conspicuous Cancer Battlers Use Lethal Drug And Vitamin A From UPI, Chicago Sun-Times And Chicago Tribune SARASOTA, Fla.

Scientists are embarking on two pathfinding sets of experiments to eradicate or prevent dreaded forms of cancer. The disclosures, which came Monday at an American Cancer Society seminar for sci.ence writers here, give rare insight into the progress being made in fighting malignancies via chemotherapy. The first technique involves giving lethal doses of a powerful anti-cancer drug to hopeless cancer victims. The patients are saved from death by timely administration of an antidote. The drug apparently causes mass destruction of cancerous cells only and is particularly useful for patients near death.

The second consists of giving synthetic Vitamin A pills three times daily to patients with a 'high risk of developing bladder tumors. It is strictly preventative. THE LETHAL dosage experiment involves a chemical called methotrexate. The potent chemical destroys cells, but since cancer cells are more active than normal cells, it kills the malignant cells first. The trick is to give the antidote, which is called the citrovorum factor, at just the right moment, before methotrexate starts killing healthy cells.

If the antidote is not given at the right time, the patient will develop serious effect. If the antidote is given too late, Islands Vote To Secede From Mass. By United Press International Residents in the Martha's Vineyard island town of Chilmark and voters on the 13 Elizabeth Islands off the Vineyard, drawing from the Revolutionary zeal of their ancestors, voted Friday to secede from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The Chilmark vote was 31 and the balloting in the Elizabeths went 63-2. The rebellious vote on a non-binding referendum came after plans were unveiled to strip the Vineyard and a numher of other tiny island communities of their representatives in the state Legislature.

Island officials proposed secession after a legislative redistricting proposal was disclosed. The plan was drawn up after voters throughout the state approved a reduction in the number of Massachusetts House seats. Under the redistricting plan, the islands would be combined in a legislative district with Cape Cod. The islands now have a representative in the state House and many islanders want it to stay that way. I you least any Police Ask House to Toughen Child Pornography Penalties LANSING (UPI): Policemen, some of them describing highly organized networks dealing in child pornography, asked a House committee.

Monday to toughen its proposed penalties for the producers of such materials. Policemen from Detroit and the Muskegon area grimly displayed confiscated pictures depicting young children involved in sex acts. They were joined by state troopers and Lansing detectives in calling for jail terms above the contemplated one to four years. "The man gets one year, and the child gets a lifetime of horror," Detroit Lt. Isaiah McKinnon told a special subcommittee of the House Social Services and Youth Committee.

The panel is conducting hearings on legislation proposed by Rep. Larry E. Sex Case Suspect Gets Bail BY JACK KRESNAK Free Press Staff Writer A 53-year-old Detroit man was free on bond Monday after he was charged by police with the rapes of three boys, aged 9, 11 and 12. Frank Klena, of Wilfred Street, stood mute at his arraignment Sunday before Recorder's Court Judge Dalton Roberson on three counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. Officer Michael Ziolkowski of the sex crimes unit said he received information last Friday that Klena has been involved with young boys in his east side neighborhood.

After canvassing the area, Ziolkowski said he found three boys who admitted that Klena had cajoled them into sex acts by buying them things on shopping trips and by giving them small amounts of money or candy. Ziolkowski said all of the boys' parents knew Klena was friendly with their children but did not think his relationship with them was sexual. The officer said the boys were allowed to spend the night with Klena, and that parents of the nine-year-old, who live in Grand Rapids, let him visit Klena for the weekend. "These sexual offenders don't out and snatch children off the streets," Ziolkowski said. "They gain their confidence.

It's more like subtle coercion than physical force. You can't blame the kids at all." Ziolkowski said. Storm Kills 600 NEW DELHI (UPI) Nearly 600 persons have died in the cyclone that lashed the southeastern districts of Bangladesh last week, India's national news agency, Samachar, reported Monday from Dacca, capital of Bangladesh. More than 8,000 persons were Burkhalter, D-Lapeer, that would im- "chicken pimps" in 1 Detroit solicit pose new penalties on the producers of youngsters to take part in the manuchild pornography and on parents who facture of pornography. Children can encourage their children to participate earn up to $75 a day by complying, he in it.

said. Muskegon area policemen played a Sgt. Darrell H. Pope, head of the sextape recorded interview with a man motivated crimes division of the State whom they refused to identify who Police, called for heavier penalties and was eventually convicted of criminal also asked the committee to ban possessexual conduct and who was suspected sion of pornographic materials involvhaving taken pornographic pictures ing children. of hundreds of children since the 1950s.

Pope said he had extensive conversaBurkhalter's legislation, they said, tions with a dealer in another would have made it much easier to shut state two years and was told that porno, down the apparent porno mill. Prosecu- about 20 stores in Michigan sell such tions now must be brought under crimi- materials. nal sexual conduct statutes, which do not take into account those He said his investigations showed persons illicit sex acts. that, in 41 percent of all sex crimes, the filming offender viewed pornographic materials McKINNON SAID that so-called "prior to or during the act." AP Photo Graffiti expert Tracy spray- paints his name on a subway car Subway Graffiti for Hire; N.Y. Just Keeps Scrubbing NEW YORK (AP) For $25 and no He was interviewed as he put the finishing questions asked, an artist named Tracy will touches on made-to order graffiti job on a spray your favorite graffiti message on the car stopped on an elevated section of the side of a New York subway car.

subway line. All this is illegal, of course, and for that The site, where dozens of trains rest, reason Tracy, a 19-year-old night student, included cars adorned with multi-color prefers anonymity. But he does admit doing greetings like "To Mom," "Byron" and two or three paint jobs a day, at the same Body." time the Metropolitan Transit Authority is TRACY SAID a client receives a photo of spending thousands of dollars to scrape the his graffiti as a receipt for the $25 paygraffiti off. ments. LATER THIS month, the MTA will intro- Mailboxes and buildings in the neighborduce its newest response to the artists who hood also are plastered with" Tracy-168" turn most of the city's subway cars into and other signatures.

rolling rainbows: It will begin using a "The 168 is for One Hundred Sixty-Eighth washer that coats the cars with a solvent Street," he explained. and scrubs the sides with rotating brushes. He added that when he isn't on a job Or MTA officials figure the cars will need the writing his own name, he's spraying walls treatment three times a year. with the name of his girlfriend, Barbara. Tracy, also known from his signature What does Tracy think of the said he wasn't perturbed.

the subway war? He said the MTA, which spent $4 million "I think they (the MTA) should legalize about four years ago in a massive scrub-up, graffiti," he said. "Then it wouldn't be SO will lose the next battle, just as it did the popular. It's just like smoking pot. Everylast one, "because there's too many of us." body does it because it's against the injured. Urologist Howard Gray Dies at 58 Services for Howard O'Brien Gray, MD, will be at 1 p.m.

Wednesday at the Stinson Funeral Home, 1540 W. Grand Blvd. Dr. Gray, 58, died Sunday at Harper Hospital after a long illness. He was the first black physician in Michigan to be certified by the American Board of Urology.

He was former chief of staff at Southwest Detroit Hospital and was on the staffs of Harper Hutzel and Detroit Memorial hospitals. Dr. Gray is survived by his mother, Mrs. Alice M. Gray, an aunt and uncle.

The family suggests that contributions be made to the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund. Frank M. Johnson Company Founder Services for Frank M. Johnson co-founder of the Stellar Engineering Co. of Warr en, will be p.m.

Thursday at the Vasu-Lynch Funeral Home, 4375 N. Woodward, Royal Oak. Mr. Johnson, 59, of Bir- mingham, died Monday at Harper Hospital after a long illness. Mr.

Johnson attended Michigan State University, served in World War II and was a member of the Ferndale Elks and Oakland Hills Country Club. Surviving are his wife, Janet; two daughters, Mrs. Janet Crane and Mrs. Patricia Moore; two sons, Peter and Frank Ill, one sister and two grandchildren. Sister Therese, St.

Mary Librarian Obituaries Her brother, the Rev. Cyril Keating of Algonac, will officiate at the concelebrated mass. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Monroe. Sister Therese entered the Sisters Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary on Dec.

8, 1925, and made her vows Aug. 15, 1928. She was librarian at St. Mary Academy from 1962 to November 1976, when she became ill. She taught or was librarian at other Detroit archdiocesan schools from 1927 to 1960, when she was assigned to the IHM High School in Westchester, Ill.

She is survived by two sisters, Miss Helen Keating of St. Clair Shores and Mrs. Olive Baumgartner of Houghton Lake. Visits may be made from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Tuesday at St. Mary Motherhouse. Services for William A. MacDonald, 91, a resident of the Detroit area since 1923, will be at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at St.

Columban Church, 1775 Melton, Birmingham. Mr. MacDonald died Saturday at St. Joseph Hospital in Mt. Clemens.

He was a machine operator for 20 years for Federla Mogul, retiring in 1953 at the age of 68. Mr. MacDonald was a ber of the Holy Society at Queen of Peace Church in Harper woods. He IS survived by two William MacDonald, Machine Operator Funeral Directors IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 18325 W. 9 Mile 569-0020 JEROME A.

DeSANTIS 11470 13 Mile near Hoover 751-3131 VA. 2-5036 Ross B. Northrop Son Since 1910 22401 GRAND RIVER Redford -Detroit 531-0537 19091 NORTHVILLE RD. Northville 348 1233 Wm. R.

Hamilton Co. Detroit 3975 Cass Ave. 831-2712 Birmingham 820 Maple Ave. 644-6000 Mt. Clemens 226 Crocker Blvd.

1-463-0577 Cemetery Lots 6 LOT Available White Chapel Cemetery, best offer 365-7489. 6 LOTS in White Memorial Cemetery in Troy, Mi. 7750 Lansing, Ave Jackson, MI. 49201 Mr. Fred Harrington PARKVIEW Memorial, 2 lots, $250 ea or $400 both.

665-0235 Legal Notices 11 FREUD, Markus, Slavin, and Galgan, Attys. Suite 325, Somerset Place, 2401 W. Big Beaver, Troy, MI 48084. Notice of Public Sale. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned that on Monday, April 11, 1977 at 2:00 p.m.

at the premises of General George's Custard Stand at 16709 Middlebelt Livonia, MI 48152, the following goods will be sold at public auction, for cash (payable only in United States dollars or by certified or cashiers check), to the highest bidder; Garbage disposal insinkerator) 2. Twin slush machine-model 8341. Taylor Twin soft serve machine- B-777. 4. Taylor shake machine-model B-410-12.

Electro freeze Twin soft serve machine model 30S with remote pumps. Beverage air storage cooler Model MS-68-W. 71- Hemco Lacy-Fudge Butterscotch warmer model 2- 10. Hemco Lacy 3 compartment dip top. Scottsman Ice machine model AF-1.

6'x7' walk-in cooler. 3 compartment stainless steel sink. 40galion hot water heater. Janitorial sink. 14.

Neon sign. Vanity with sink. Cone dispenser. Reach in freezer. Inspection of the foregoing goods may be made at the aforsaid premises of General George's Custard Stand at 16709 Middlebelt Livonia, MI 48152, between m.

on Saturday Sunday, April 9 10, 1977 and from 12:00 noon April 11, 1977. This sale is held to enforce the rights of the undersigned under a Security Agreement, Promissory Note and Bill of Sale, all dated June 30, 1976 between the undersigned as secured party and Robert Ruiz and Frankie Ruiz, his wife, iointly and severally as debtor. The undersigned reserves the right to bid. Dated: March 28, 1977. George C.

Turek 18330 Fairway Drive Detroit, MI 48221 Telephone: 345-7731 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned that on Friday, April 8, 1977, commencing at. approximately 10:30 A.M. al 14666 Telegraph, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, each of the following vehicles will be offered for public sale for cash to the highest bidder. Inspection thereof may be made at 14666 Telegraph, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, the place of storage on the day of the public sale. Year -Model Serial No.

'74 CHEV. 1X27H4W170912 '74 CHEV. CCV1441124634 '76 CHEV 1V15B6U160127 '77 CHEV. 1N47U7J142446 '75 CHEV. 1037D54161793 '75 PONT.

2H37R5P114662 '72 CAD. 6D49R2Q106329 These vehicles are offered for public sale by General Motors Acceptance Corporation located at 20600 Eureka, Taylor, Michigan 48180, All sales are subiect to the approval of the seller. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned that on Thursday, April 7, 1977, commencing at 10:00 a.m., at 1580 E. Grand Detroit, Michigan, each of the following vehicles will be offered for public sale for cash to the highest bidder. Inspection thereof may be made at 1580 E.

Grand Detroit, Michigan, the place of storage on the day of the public sale. Year -Model Serial No. '73 CHEV. CKY183F107908 '73 Airstream Trailer 127D3J2503 '71 Dodge WH23G1A 189594 '75 CHEV. 1M27G5C250675 '74 CHEV.

1L47H4J233953 '76 GMC TCL 166F524688 '74 CHEV. IL47H4J274779 '71 PONT. 23371P146551 '76 CHEV. CKL186F132933 '72 CHEV. 1M47H21189580 These vehicles are offered for public sale by General Motors Accept-, ance Corporation located at 16653 E.

Warren, Detroit, Michigan 48224. All sales are subiect to the approval of the seller. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned that on Thursday, April 7, 1977, commencing at 10:00 AM at 4050 Doris, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, each of the following vehicles will be offered for public sale for cash to the highest bidder. Inspection thereof may be made at 4050 Doris, Detroit, Wayne County. Michigan, the place of storage on the day of the public sale.

Year -Make Serial No. '75 PONT. 2K57W5P208233 '73 CHEV. 1H57H31608851 '72 PONT. 2L57M2P391554 '77 CHEV.

1B08E7Y124151 '73 PLYM. PL41C3F 176087 '73 CAD. 6D47R3Q278570 '74 CAD. 6D47R4Q217155 '72 PONT. 2L69R2P402477 These venicles are offered for public sale by General Motors Acceptance Corporation located at 23777 Greenfield Road, Southfield, MI 48075.

All sales are subiect to the approval of the seller. Year -Make Serial No. '71 CAD. 683471Q151996 '76 PONT 2G37M6G112755 '73 FORD vehicles are offered for public sale by General Motors Acceptance Corporation located at 29350 Southfield Road, Southfield, MI 48075. All sales are subject to thee approval of the seller.

General Announcements 16 EARN up to $50 of Sarah Coventry jewelry and a free cocktail ring for having party. For details call 366-5475. "Watch the Crabs" Racing at The Bar, Wed nights 9 pm, 1028 7 Mi at Wdwrd, 366-0060. Personals 17 AD for Saitis under Classification No. 250.

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353-2070. SMILE Happy AdS ONLY CALL PER LINE 222-0800 Greetings 19 DAVE ants, bugs or squirrels; at our picnic in the what's your secret repellant? (I'll sell it to RAID) DEAREST Sometimes it seems shadowy forever till see you. Can really make it happen? I love you. Dearest, you, know I care, my love for you is forever, never faltering. Wishing today was beginning of unceasing happiness with you.

DENNIS. Forget the one I told you about, it's gone. If anything else come up, let you know, a. Greetings 19 A A A 0 four 0 Na 2 8 0 Did catch muddy at gone. TOOTS turtles while you were GERRI, Happy Anniversary Love You Very Much.

I'll Love You Always, Norm HAPPY BIRTHDAY 77 SITTO Love, Jean, Judy J.J. HAPPY BIRTHDAY AUNT MARY Love, Judy, Jean J.J, HAPPY BIRTHDAY DANITA LOVE ALWAYS, MOTHER ALETHA HI DALE! See you this guess who? KNOW I did wrong. because of doubts ordinarily you would have answered the other way, forgive me Or is it IS IT DO No It's JACKI Thanks so much for the Coffee Nips, I certainly hope they don't go to my hips! kt JUDY (PORKY PIG) Happy 18th Birthdav Have fun in Florida! Don't do anything wouldn't do, and if you do Love, Tigger Kristen Marco HAVE A GREAT DAY Alison's saving to buy your bike LOVE -I am iust as confused as you are. All these things you offer me isn't the answer. All I want is your love and being yourself.

Thanks for correcting your misprint. All my love, Your Sunshine LOVE- -okay, I understand, just give me a chance to prove that I can mend the situation. We can work it out if you are willing, please. MONICA HANG IN THERE donna MR. MRS.

EARL HERSEY announce the birth of their son JOHN MATTHEW March 19, 1977 Oakwood Hospital 7 4 oz, 2:05 a.m. My body ACHES My arm is SORE Moonlight Bowling? "'NEVERMORE!" NORMANVY guess now the Phantom -mobile is replaced by the Blue-mobile. PATRICK Have, a you good in time two in weeks Flordia PETE PATTY Have a good time, I will miss you Take care of my heart Love RON PAULA BRADEN Happy 12th Birthday And many many more Love Mom Dad Rob Musial you have the cutest beard! Even if the joke was weird. To Sue, Steven, Shelley Take with you our love We will miss you Love Mike, Marti, Alec Toni -tap-tap-tap- in tap dance that's Happy Birthday Betty the "patient dies in great misery." However, new methods for monitoring methotrexate levels in the blood, new antidotes and passing the blood through charcoal filters to remove the last traces of the poison are making the therapy available at many medical centers. THE FIRST major success methotrexate occurred several years ago with osteosarcoma, a deadly bone cancer that previously failed to respond to any other treatment.

Now. 60 to 65 percent of the osteosarcoma patients are disease-free for periods up to 18 months after methotrexate therapy, said Dr. George P. Canellos, head of medicine: at the Sidney Farber Cancer Center in Boston. Many medical experts believe that a patient is cured osteosarcoma if he is free of the malignancy for 18 months or more, Dr.

Canellos said. Dr. Is a a Djerassi, of Darby, who pioneered the methotrexate-antidote treatment, said that of 340 faradvanced cancer patients, 84 percent experienced some type of response after therapy ranging from complete disappearance of their cancers to a shrinkage of the tumors. "The new rescue procedures are changing the outlook for tumors requiring very high and otherwise dangerous doses of methotrexate," he said. Of four patients with hopeless ovarian cancers, three now are alive and disease-free after the methotrexate therapy, Djerassi said.

THE EXPERIMENT with a form of Vitamin A will be conducted in 10 cancer centers across the nation, subject to approval by the Food and Drug Administration. Dr. Michael B. Sporn of the National Cancer Institute said it could offer new hope to people such as heavy smokers, asbestos workers and uranium miners, in whom the long bladder cancer development process already may have started. The synthetic vitamin appears to be able to prevent cells from multiplying and wreaking the havoc of a bladder tumor.

Dr. Sporn emphasized that Vitamin A itself is not a potent cancer fighter. In fact, overdoses can cause liver problems. The vitamin is simply the best known of a large class of natural and synthetic chemicals called retinoids that have proven useful in the war against cancer. The substance will be administered to people who have had a small bladder cancer removed or are likely cancer targets because of smoking habits or occupation.

The test group will then be compared with people in the same category who have received a dummy preparation. If the test group shows a decreased rate of bladder tumors, the treatment may be attempted on cancers of the lung, breast, prostate, colon and other organs. Dr. Sporn emphasized that it is a preventive technique only. You don't know anything concerning me.

Never will, listening to miss info. Why not listen to truth? Repeat -no one speaks for me WOULD COME OVER IF SURE YOU SENT ADS, but only guessing. Not guessing what you told me last time. Lost Found 20 A GENEROUS reward for a lost solid black German Shepherd, male, red nylon choke collar, Evergreen-9 Mi area. 342-8766.

FOUND: Lrg White Dog. Evergreen-Tireman area. 584-9346 aft 6. FOUND male Setter, Gratiot Conner area 527-3238. FOUND expectant cal, NW Detroit area.

537-5040. LOST approx. 1 mo. Irish Setter male, Lynch- Van Dyke poss. further.

Owner was in hosp. out now would like dog back. LARGE REWARD. Leave info phone number 756-0932 or 771-7325. LOST: Germ.

Shep, puppy, 6 MiGratiot. Reward, 372-2966. LOST Irish Setter female 10 mos. "JOE" reward. 7-MI-Lahser.

538-2428 aft 9pm. LOST Igr bik wht cat, tan collar, hairless patches behind each ear, 8 Mile John area, call 368-0548 LOST Medium black white mixed dog with choker chain. vic Pelham-Outer Drive, Dearborn. Reward. 565-9161 aft 5.

LOST, Palmer Venoy area, male Pomeranian Pekingese, mixed brown, has collar but no tags, blind answers to Longstreet. 326-5640. LOST: REWARD bik wht Husky Fem. Schoolcraft Beech Daly area. 532-4963 Car Pools 21 AAACON AUTO TRANSPORT ALL POINTS- USA -Gas IMMEDIATE 581-2322 ACE 833-1700 FLORIDA, CALIF, ALL POINTS Gas Allowance 3169 Woodward ALL CARS-DRIVE YOURSELF California-Oregon 18018 Woodward 865-5701 AUTO DRIVEWAY Seattle $100, Minn, Mo, Texas, La, Boston, New Jersey, L.A.

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Brake, Retired Teacher Funeral services for Edna L. Brake, 83, retired Detroit teacher, will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Gerard Catholic Church, 4433 W. Willow, Lansing.

Mrs. Brake, longtime member of the Michigan Education Association and a native Detroiter, died Saturday at Provincial House in Lansing. She is survived by two sons, Robert and Richard, a brother, a sister and eight grandchildren. Condolences may be sent to the family in care of Jessen Funeral Home, 3232 W. Saginaw, Lansing.

Burial will be in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Lansing. Funeral services for Sister Therese Keating, IHM, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Mary Motherhouse Chapel, 610 W.

Elm, Monroe. Sister Therese, 69, librarian at St. Mary Academy, Monroe, died Monday in St. Mary Motherhouse Infirmary. Deaths Elsewhere Shirley Graham Du Bois, the widow of black leader W.

E. Du Bois. Her husband, one of the founders of the NAACP, died in 1963 in Ghana, where they were then living. Mrs. Du Bois died March 27 in Peking of cancer the New China News Agency announced Monday.

She was eulogized by Chinese government and Com- Mary E. Sullivan Of Royal Oak Services for Mary E. Sullivan, 82, a Royal Oak resident for 32 years, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Thomas More Church, 4580 N.

Adams, Troy. Mrs. Sullivan died Saturday at the Sunday Nursing Home in Holly. She was a past member of the Seton Guild of the Sarah Fisher Home and of the Huntington Woods Women's Club. Surviving are one son, Dan1el J.

Sullivan four grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Burial will be at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. TAKE STEPS to sell those unused, unwanted items around your home CALL 222-6800 muist Party officials for promoting friendship be-' tween China and the people of the Third World and the United States. Gen. Jose Gomez Huerta, 76, Mexican Army chief of staff from 1958 to 1964 and a veteran of 45 battles in the Mexican Revolution, which ended in 1920.

Died in Mexico City..

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