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D4 Friday, June 4. '1999 WEK METRO The Cincinnati ENguiggg! Obituaries ffJDeath Notices 'I QJDeath Notices 2 Death loticet Funerals For more complete information and address of the funeral director refer to the individual death notice MITCHELL Christine. Visitation Saturday 10:30 A.M. until time of funeral service at 11 A.M. at Johnson Brown Funeral Service, 1309 California Ave.

ALLEN Lisa M. Visitation Tuesday, 11 A.M. at the Joseph R. Garr Funeral Service, 930 Flndlay St. where services WIN be conducted at 12 Noon.

Interment Spring Grove Cemetery. GILLESPIE Shirley L. (nee Siegert). Thursday, June 3, 1999. Age 70 years.

Visitation Monday A.M. at the Dennis George Funeral Home, 44 S. Miami Cleves. Graveside service Mi-amitown Cemetery Monday at 12 noon. Memorials may be directed to the Am.

Heart Assn. Dr. Jim' McAdams, 75, expert on kidney diseases AYER Ruth A. (nee Abenschon), be loved wife of the late Carol "C.B." Ayer, dear step mother MOCKBEE William Visitation at the Witt, Good Kelsch Funeral Home (Anderson 7312 Beechmont TODAY, 10 A.M. until time of service at 11 A.M.

of Roger Ayer, dear sister of Norma Tepper and the late Thelma Buhr and Lois Himmier and dear aunt of many nieces 1948. He also re- But his family will remember most ceived training at his passion for cooking. He spent KURZHALS Yale, Harvard and many hours creating recipes that be- Columbia universi came tamily traditions such as his "Fourth of July chili" and "Sunday and nephews. Retired from Fifth Third Bank after more than 30 years. June 1, 1999, age 87.

Visitation at Witt, Good 8. Kelsch Funeral Home, 7312 Beechmont (Anderson Saturday from 12 Noon until wattles. Dr. McAdams was a member of 4 is ties. "He became a doctor because he was concerned about people and helping them get through ORR Thomas W.

son of the late Thomas and Frances Orr, brother of the late Virginia Bi-gor, friend of Earl Walther Family. Wednesday, June 2, 1999, formerly of Norwood. At Mr. Orr's request there will be no services. Tredway-Pollitt Funeral Home, Norwood in charge.

John Tredway and Walker Pollilt, Directors. time of services at 1 P.M. In lieu of flowers, if desired, me the Society for Pediatric Research, the American Pediatric Society, the American Association of Pathologists Dr. McAdams morials may be made to Anderson Hills United Methodist Church, 7515 Forest, 45255. BONER and Bacteriologists, the International Academy of Pathologists and the Glenna age 84 of Dayton, passed away Wednesday, June 2, 1999.

Glenna was born In American Association for the Ad PACKARD vancement of Science. Seven Mile, OH, June 12, 1914, a Arts, cooking, plants also among interests BY REBECCA BILLMAN The Cincinnati Enquirer INDIAN HILL Dr. A. James "Jim" McAdams of Indian Hill focused diligently on his life's work researching diseases of the kidney. Dr.

McAdams, 75, died from a coronary May 21 in Houston. "He was very strongly focused on his interest," said Dr. Clark West of Harrison, Dr. McAdams' research colleague for 35 years. "He meshed very well with clinicians treating patients with kidney disease and made a number of unique observations that helped make (Children's) hospital one of the leaders in this area." Born and raised in Santa Barbara, Dr.

McAdams attended the University of Southern California and the University of California-Berkeley. He graduated from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Also surviving are three sons, Jim member of Victory United Methodist Church and preced Mary Frances (nee Rood), wife of the late Karl H. Packard, loving ed in death by her husband, Clemerd C. Boner In 1982. She is Jr.

of South Bend, Robert of Walnut Creek, and Peter of survived by a daughter, Caro lyn Boner of Dayton; a son and daughter-in-law, Clint C. and Indian Hill; a daughter, Laurie Lomasney of Oak Park, a sister, below. FUNERAL NAME TIME DATE HOME AIL6N, Liso M. 12:00 Noon June 08 Joseph R. Garr AYER, Ruth A.

1:00 P.M. June 05 Witt.Good&Kelsch (Anderson Twp) BONER, GlennoC. 1 1 :00 A.M. June 04 George C. Mortin BUCKNER, Clarence D.

11:00 A.M. June 05 Vorhis ISpringdale) CANN, Alan C. 10:00 A.M. June 05 Paul R.Young (Mt. Healthy! COIBERT, Mottie 1 1:00 A.M.

June 05 Imwolle Memorial FISHBACK, Alma Katherine 1:00 P.M. June 05 T.P. White i Sons FISHER, Shirley 1 2:00 Noon June 07 Joseph R. Garr GALIENSTEIN, John T. Sr.

June 07 John C. Brater GILLESPIE, Shirley 1. 1 2:00 P.M. June 07 Dennis George KURZHALS, George June05 Neidhord-Minges LEINWOHL, Joe Aug.OI CedorVillage IONG, Wilson A. 10:00 A.M.

June 05 Schmidt-Phonou MARTIN, George A. 12:00 Noon June 04 Renlro MILTON, Ola M. June05 Evons MITCHELL, Christine 1 1:00 A.M. June 05 Johnson Brown MOCKBEE, William C. 10:00 A.M.

June 04 Witt.Good&Kelsch (Anderson Twp) McEVILLEY, John Paul Venice, Ft ORR, Thomas W. Jr. Tredway-Pollitt, Inc. PACKARD, Mary Frances Anderson PALMORE, Demero 7:00 P.M. June 07 Thompson-Hall Jordan SHUFORD, Brod Lamar June 05 C.V.Douglas SMITH, Curtis 11:00 A.M.

June 05 Joseph R. Garr SMITH, Gordon L. June05 A.C.DobblingtSon THOMAS, Harless Meyer Sons (Overlook) THOMAS, NoncyE. 10:30 A.M. June 05 Renfro TOBERG1A, Ralph J.

June 05 Evans-Goshen TUCKER, Junior Lee 12:00 Noon June 05 Vielhouer-Clepper WEHRMAN, John C. "Jake" 11:00 A.M. June 05 Schmidt-Phonou happy times and difficult times," said Helen Kile McAdams, his wife of 52 years. Dr. McAdams joined the pathology department of Children's Hospital in Cincinnati in 1956.

He went to Children's Hospital in Oakland, in 1958 and returned to Cincinnati in 1963 to serve as chairman of pediatric pathology until achieving professor emeritus status in 1994. Dr. McAdams served as a professor of pathology at the University of Cincinnati's College of Medicine from 1963 to 1994. Dr. McAdams also was a lover of the arts, especially music.

He also spent much time cultivating plants. Dottle Boner of Symmes Township, OH and two grand Ruth Jones of Santa Barbara; and six grandchildren. children, Allison and Chris Boner of Symmes Township, OH. Funeral service 11 A.M., Friday at the GEORGE C. MARTIN FUNERAL HOME, "North-rldge 5040 Frederick A memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m.

June 12 at Armstrong mother of Nancy E. Evans and the late Karl Packard, dear sister of the late Margaret Dres-sel, Robert and John Rood, grandmother of Gayl Wayne, David Evans, Jane ZoDo and Dan Evans and four great grandchildren. June 2, 1999, age 98. Graveside service wiH take place In Long Bottom, OH. A memorial service wiH be announced later.

Memorial contributions may be made to Forest Chapel United Methodist Church, 680 W. Sharon Rd. (45240). Arrangements by Anderson Funeral Home. Chapel, 5125 Drake Road, Indian Hill.

Memorials can be made to the Department of Pathology, Children's Pike at Needmore Road. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Glenna's family will receive friends 9 A.M., Friday Hospital Medical Center, 333 Burnet George, devoted husband of Margaret Kurzhals (nee Koch). Dear father of John (Petra), Rick (Karen) and Ed (Heidi) Kurzhals. Loving grandfather of Melanle, Julie, Andy, Jennifer, Stacey, Emily, Nicholas, Leslie and Lynsey Kurzhals.

Generous son-in-law of Susanna Koch. Special brother of Stefan (Susan), Michael (Theresa) Kurzhals and Hiktegard (Dennis) Soucheck. Dear brother-in-law of Ewald (Bar bra) Waldeck. Loving uncle to Mike (Amy) and Mark Waldeck, all the Kurzhals Monica, Stephan, Melissa, Mike, Robert, David and Charles Cook. Nephew of George (Anna) Kurzhals, Elizabeth Kurzhals.

Also survived by many great nieces and nephews, and a good friend to many. Member of the Perja-moscher Stamm Klub, The Donauschwaben Society, the Trl State Masonry Assoc. and the Home Builders Assoc. Suddenly Tuesday, June 1999, age 65 years. Visitation Friday from 5-9 P.M.

at the NekJhard-Minges Funeral Home, 3155 Harrison Westwood. Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M., Saturday at Our Lady of Visitation, Mack. If so desired, donations may be made to the American Heart Our Lady of Visitation Building Fund or the Donauschwaben Society BuHding Fund. Cincinnati, OH 45229. until time of services at the funeral home.

If desired, memorials may be made to a charity of your choice. BUCKNER William Deye worked as printer; Clarence beloved husband of Clydene Frlsbee Buckner for 40 years. Loving father of Krls-ta (Mark) Meade of Dry Ridge, KY and Kimberiy Mer-rell, dear grandfather of Eric, Brian and Adam Meade and Morgan Merrell, devoted remembered for outgoing nature PALMORE Demero, age 2, June 1, 1999. Beloved son of Dwayne Pal-more and Donna Smith, dear brother of Dante Smith, Sha-won, Dawon and Dwayne Pal-more III. Friends may call Monday from 6 P.M.

until time of service at 7 P.M. at the Good News COGIC Church, 1063 North Bend Elder James H. Quick officiating and Pastor Robert Moore, eulogist. Interment at Vine Street HW Cemetery on Tuesday at 10 A.M. Thompson, HaH 8.

Jordan Funeral Homes in charge of the arrangements. membered most for his outgoing na brother of Loveda Worley, Mary Ellen, Leonard and Robert Buckner, aH of NC. Also survived by several nieces and ture. He believed in offering smiles to strangers. "He would go up and talk nephews.

Retired In 1997 from Western-Southern Insurance Company and a member of the New Covenant Church. Wednesday, June 2, 1999, age Mr. Deye served at Pearl Harbor, the Friendly Islands, Samoa, New Caledonia and Tonga. He received a good conduct ribbon and an American Defense Honor service to anybody, said a daughter-in-law, Karen Deye of Columbus, Ga. "He was the first to introduce himself." 61, resident of Liberty Twp.

Friends may call at the Park View Mausoleum Chapel at Rest Haven Memorial Park, Besides his wife, survivors include two sons, Douglas of Westwood and 10209 Plainfield Evendale, World War I Vet World War II Vet Korean Veteran "Vietnam Veteran "Armed Forces Persian Gulf NOTE: Other symbols that appear are provided by individuals or by the funeral homes. Saturday, June 5 from 9:30 A.M. until the hour of service 11 A.M. In lieu of flowers, me BY REBECCA BILLMAN The Cincinnati Enquirer To celebrate his love of life, William George "Bill" Deye of West-wood took a flying lesson on his 80th birthday, looking down on the city where he was born and raised. Mr.

Deye, 85, died from a brain disease Tuesday at Vitas at Deaconess. Mr. Deye was raised in North Fairmount and went to work for Hen-negan printing in 1929. He retired in 1978 after spending nearly 50 years operating printing presses, preparing layouts and shooting negatives. His only hiatus came from 1941 to 1944, when he served in the Army in the south Pacific as a communications infantryman.

Among other places, David of Columbus a brother, Lawrence of Mount Healthy; a sister, Loretta Conway of Poison, and morial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or the Alzheimer's Association. Vorhls Funeral Home serving the family. five grandchildren. SHUFORD Brad Lamar, loving son of Betty and William "Billy" Shulord, leaves to cherish his memory one daughter. Ebony Marie Shuford, two brothers, one sister, grandfather George Shuford, grandmother Mary Alice Hull, four aunts, four uncles, othef- relatives and friends.

June 1, 1999. Visitation Friday, June 4 from 7-8 P.M C.V. Douglas Funeral Home, 6546 Montgomery Rd. Funeral services Sunday, June 6 from 3-4 P.M. at the Mt.

Pisgah A.M.E. Church, 618 First Southwest Hickory, NC 28602. Monuments Services and burial were with arrangements by Rebold Mr. Deye ribbon. In 1946, while attending a dance at Ault Park, Mr.

Deye met his future wife, Zeta Emma Bushelman. The marriage took place in September 1951 and lasted nearly 48 years His family and friends agree that he lived his life to the fullest. Mr. Deye was a sports enthusiast, an avid reader, a travel lover and an arts patron but perhaps will be re LEINWOHL Joe, husband of Fanny (Lev-Ine), father of Steffens, Chicago, IL; grandfather of Stephanie Lorezel; brother of Harry and VI (Pritz), uncle of Bernke Manning, Maxine Simon, Malcolm and Allan Lelnwohl. Former VP of StarBank.

He provided inspiration, and skill to empower those he helped reach the potential he believed resided In each Individual. Active in education and the Jewish and black community fighting for equality and respect. May 22. A memorial service will be held at Cedar Village Nursing Home, 5467 Cedar Village Mason, OH at 10 A.M. on Sunday, August 1, 1999.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to National Alzheimer's Foundation, 919 N. Michigan Chicago, IL 60610; 312-335-8700 Funeral Home, Cheviot. CANN Alan beloved husband of Frances C. (Thompson) Cann for 45 years. Loving father of A.

George (Carta) Cann, Caro REBOLD Funeral Home Monument Service Memorials: Sandra Oberjohann Memorial Fund, Our Lady of Lourdes School, 2832 Rosebud Drive, Cincin rjDeath Xstices TOBERGTA Ralph beloved husband of Verna Pierman Tobergta, devoted father of Peggy Apgar, Roy and David Tobergta, grandfather of six, great grandfather of two, brother of Esther Hetman and Ruth Tobergta, Thursday, June 3, 1999, residence Goshen, Ohio. Services Belfast Methodist Church, 2297 State Route 131, Saturday, June 5, 10 A.M. Visitation at the church 9 A.M. until time of service. Memorials to Belfast Methodist Church.

Evans Fu-neral Home serving the family. TUCKER Junior Lee, beloved husband of Polly Tucker, loving son of Liflie Tucker, devoted father of Linda Tucker, Buddy (Summer) Tucker and Susie (James) Ris-ter, also survived by four brothers, three sisters, six grandchildren and one great grandchild. Residence Oakley, June 3, 1999 in his 68th year. Visitation 9-11 A.M., Saturday at the Vielhauer-Clepper Funeral Home, 2961 Madison Rd at Oakley Sq. Graveside service 12 Noon, Saturday at Crown Hill Cemetery.

WEHRMAN lyn (Torbiorn) Cann-Eide and Carrie S. (Ken) Hof. Dear papa of Elliott and Carly Hof, brother of Rev. Marvin (Pat) Cann and the late Clarence Cann Jr. Devoted son of the late Clarence nati 45238.

Cemetery Lots SMITH Curtis. Visitation Saturday, 9 A.M. at the Joseph R. Garr Funeral Service, 930 Findlay St. where services wiH be conducted at 11 A.M.

Interment Vine Street Cemetery. and Olive Cann. Dear son-in-law of Elsie Thompson. Also survived by nieces, nephews, cousins, and many good friends and neighbors. A long time and CEMETERY LOTS (4).

Arlington Cemetery, Mt Healthy. Sell all 4. Cat 761-2571 Drug ring supplier gets 30 years devoted employee of Frisch's Restaurants mc. Wednesday, June 2, 1999, age 69, residence ARLINGTON--Single plot. Sermon On The Mount.

Best Offer. 407-944-3764 Lawy with cocaine traces in the tailgate and a black duffel bag in the garage with iqt argues man North College Hill. Funeral service Paul R. Young Funeral Home, 7345 Hamilton Mt. played smaller role traces of marijuana.

Besides helping to transport the Healthy, Saturday, 10 A.M. Friends may call Friday from 6-8 P.M. drugs, Mrs. Neuhausser was accused SPRING GROVE MEMORIAL MAUSELEUM-SeWng due to divorce. 2 side by side crypts.

Chapel level. Prestige location. $25,000 value. 381-2800 code 5494 of accepting envelopes of drug money COLBERT from others in the ring. SMITH Gordon beloved husband of the late Isma Bowling Smith, loving father of Lee Gordon Smith, Fred Dana Smith, Audrey Moeller, Shirley Grebe and Virginia Lee Mains, dear brother of Burl Smith, grandfather of 16, great-grandfather of 32.

June 3, 1999. Age 83. Resident of Burlington, KY. Services 10:00 A.M. Saturday, June 5, 1999 at the A.C Doubling Funeral Home In Bellevue.

Visitation from 9 until time of service Saturday. Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society. Mattie (nee Dill), beloved wife of the late Dillard Colbert, devoted mother of Earlene Bow LONG Wilson A. Beloved husband of Zelma L. Long (nee Bedwell).

Devoted father of Kenneth Long, Mary (John) Shumard, Gina (Rodney) Shatto, Beverly (Ron) Birrl, William (Margaret) Long, Robert (Robbin) Long and Rebecca (Roger) Sloan. Preceded in death by one brother and two sisters. Also survived by 19 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Thursday, June 3, 1999. Age 75.

resident of Sharonville. Funeral service at Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 10980 Reading Rd. Sharonville Saturday at 10:00 A.M. Visitation at the funeral home Friday P.M. Memorials suggested to Southwestern Ohio Lung Assn.

She remains free on bond and filed a motion this week for a new trial, R71 Funeral ers, Barbara Cox and Stepheny 'Hemes Mollis, loving grandmother ot 14 grandchildren, 30 great grand claiming a lack of evidence and per children and nine great-great jured testimony by a co-conspirator who turned federal witness. grandchildren. A long time resident of St. Bernard. Tuesday, June 1, 1999 at the age of 84.

It was that same testimony that prompted defense lawyer Merlyn BOLTON LUNSF0RD A Golden Rule Funeral Home 3042 Harrison Ave. 661-4059 THOMAS "dishonored" himself and his family. "I ask for mercy from the court, not for myself, but for my ex-wife Sheila," Mr. Neuhausser told Judge Spiegel. Sheila Neuhausser, convicted of conspiracy and transporting drugs, is the only one of six defendants yet to be sentenced in the case.

Four men Doug Burgess, 35, of Fairfield; Scott Myers, 31, of Price Hill; James A. McCarty, 39, of Lebanon; and Theodore Dunlap, 38, of Morrow pleaded to charges late last year and received lenient sentences. The Drug Enforcement Administration began investigating the drug ring in October 1997, a month after Mr. Myers was stopped outside Lincoln, with 123.5 pounds of marijuana in his trunk. Authorities said Mr.

Neuhausser supplied the local ring with marijuana from California and cocaine from Florida, sometimes driving it back to the Tristate stashed in the hollowed-out tailgate of a pickup. A pre-dawn raid last spring at Mr. Neuhausser's home in Warren County's Union Township found the truck Friends may caH at the ImwaHe Memorial, 481 1 Vine St, St. Bernard, Saturday morning, June 5 from 10 A.M. until funeral services at 11 A.M.

Interment wiH follow at St. Mary's Cemetery, St. Bernard. LL Shiverdecker on Ihursday to question a proposed prison term for Mr. Neuhausser of 30 years to life.

Using a point system, federal sen by sheila Mclaughlin The Cincinnati Enquirer His lawyer claimed he was a middleman who arranged shipments and handled far less drugs than he was blamed for. But that argument didn't buy Warren County developer Randall Neu-hausser any less of a sentence Thursday for his role in a network that purportedly brought more than 720 kilos of cocaine and 3 tons of marijuana to the area since 1993. Saying. Mr. Neuhausser "had not accepted responsibility for his actions," U.S.

District Judge S. Arthur Spiegel sent the 45-year-old businessman to prison for 30 years. Mr. Neuhausser, convicted by a jury in October of conspiracy to possess or distribute drugs, also was ordered to pay a $25,000 fine. Before the sentence was passed, Mr.

Neuhausser apologized, saying he had Harless R. husband of Ava (nee Rich) Thomas, devoted father FISHBACK DALBERT-W00DRUFF FUNERAL HOME 922-1010 2880 Boudlnot at Queen City tencing guidelines look at a defen Alma Katherine (Kay) (nee Gordon) wife of the late William Fishback, be "MARTIN George A. Veteran of the United States Army. Dedicated friend of Gwendolyn Cross and family. Friends may call during the visitation on June 4th at Renfro Funeral Home at 11 A.M.

untH time of service at 12 Noon. DALBERT-WOODRUFF FUNERAL HOME 922-1010 2880 Boudlnot at Queen City of Kathleen Kallendorf, Pat, Mike and Tim Thomas. Loving grandfather of Rob, Shaun, and Kristin Kallendorf, Lorl, Brian, Steven, Jonathan and Bradley Thomas, and great grandfather of Alyssa Thomas. On Thursday, June 3, 1999 at 75 years of age. Visitation B.J.

Meyer Sons (Overlook) Funeral Home, 4841 Glenway Ave. (next to St. Teresa Church), Monday 10 A.M. until time of service at 12 Noon. loved mother of John (Sara) Fishback, dear sister of Russell, Bob, and Gilbert Mitchell, and the late Gladys Chllds, grand dant's role in the crime, criminal history and other things in setting a recommended prison term.

In Mr. Neuhausser's case, the amount of drugs he handled also was considered. Mr. Shiverdecker argued that those purported amounts of cocaine were taken solely from the testimony of co-conspirators who plea-bargained with prosecutors and turned federal witness. J.J.

GILLIGAN SON 2926Woodburn 2BI-UI1 John C. beloved husband of Marian R. (nee Rosen). Devoted father of Marilyrm (Robert) Weil and Connie (Ron) Combs. Dear grandfather of six and great grandfather of five.

Dear brother of Elizabeth Dearwester, Betty Simmons, June Schricten and the late Mary Williams, Wilber, George and Henry Wehrman. Member of Halker-Flege American Legion Post 69, St. Vincent De Paul Society, Sycamore Seniors, and the OLSH Men's Club. Thursday, June 1999, age 78. Mass of Christian Burial will be Saturday, June 5 at 11 A.M.

at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church, Reading. Visitation from 10 A.M. until time of Mass, Memorials may be directed to Right to Life, or the Hospice of Cincinnati. Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home serving the family. mother of Elizabeth and Rachel Fishback.

June 1, 1999. Age 81 years. Residence Mt. Washington. Service at T.

P. White Sons Funeral Home 2050 THOMAS Beechmont Ave. Mt. Washington on Saturday, June 5, at 1:00 P.M. Friends may call on Satur ELOEN A.

GOOD 2620 ERIE AVE. 871-3433 day from 12:00 Noon to 1:00 P.M. Memorials to the Asbury Foundation 700 Bower HUI Pittsburgh, PA. 15243. McEVILLEY John Paul, 83, Venice, FL, May 30, 1999, born October 7, 1915 in Cincinnati, OH, pre-deceased by his wife Elizabeth (nee Phillips) McEvilley, survived by his daughter Virginia L.

McEvilley of Fairfield, IA and son R. Michael McEvilley of Cincinnati, OH, sisters, Helen Siemon and Mary Granger of Cincinnati, OH; Lois Jones of Auburn, AL and Joanne ChUders of Gainesville, FL, four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Graduate of University of Cincinnati, retired President, First Savings and Loan Assoc. in Cincinnati, OH, member of Knights of Columbus and Eagles both in Cincinnati and D.A.V. In Cincinnati.

Burial Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Cincinnati, OH. Hodapp Funeral Homes Carthage 821-0805 College 541-1040 West Chester 777-8433 FISHER Shirley. Visitation Monday, 11 A.M. at the True Church of Jesus Christ, Orchard where services will be conducted at 12 Noon. Interment Wes-leyan Cemetery.

GALLENSTEIN John T. beloved husband of Chat. A. Miller Sons Butse Borgmann Co. Miller-Slmmlnger Funeral Service 541 0040 the late Mary Eckhoff GaHen-steln.

Dear father of John Mary Janice, Diane, Leonard and Joseph Gallenstein and Anne (Salmon) Aziz. Devoted Charges brought against suspects Search continues for victims' bodies The Associated Press BURGETTSTOWN, Pa. Two teens being questioned in the suspected shooting deaths of two Ohio college students were charged Thursday with burglary, robbery and kidnap THOMAS brother of Robert Gallenstein. Loving grandfather of Katie Gallenstein and Aron Aziz. Wednesday, June 2, 1999, resi FUNERAL HOMES MADISON VILLE and KENWOOD dence Harrison, OH, age 79.

Nancy devoted mother of Curtis Mario Thomas, dear grandmother of Taytiana Thomas, daughter of the late Willam and Romeiia Smith, also survived by one sister Vanessa Smith, many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and other relatives, also her dear friend Lera Battle and many other friends. Friends may call during visitation Saturday, June 5th from 9:30 A.M. until time of service 10:30 A.M. at Renfro Funeral Service, 647 Forest Pastor Louis Parham, officiating. Interment at Baltimore Pike Cemetery.

Friends are invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial in the St. John the Baptist Church, MILTON Ola M. (nee Blake), wife of the late Wheeler Milton, devoted mother of Gene A. Milton, grandmother of Denise Cruea and Jeff Milton, great grandmother of three, sister of Ra-geon Blake, Minna Stoner and Ada Rowlette. Wednesday, June 2, 1999, residence Cincinnati.

Services Evans Funeral Home, Milford, Saturday, June 5, 10 A.M. Visitation Friday 6-8 P.M. Tufts Schildmeyer LOVEUNO 613-2430 BLANCHESTER 783-24S8 GOSHEN 722-2430 Harrison, OH on Monday, June 7 at 10:30 A.M. Memorials may be made to the St. John the Baptist Church Building Fund.

The John Brater Funeral Home In charge of the ar The Associated PressGene Puskar A Pennsylvania state trooper briefs members of a search party Thursday near Burgettstown, before the second day of looking rangements. ping, a prosecutor said. Terrell Rhaim Yarbrouch 18 of ror IW0 siuaents tnougnt to nave Deen snot ana Kinea arter oeing Signs of sin abound, Graham says Pittsburgh was held in the Jefferson aDciuctea from their Steubenville, Ohio, apartment. County Jail without bond. Bond for Photo flashes lit up the arena like fireflies as the Rev.

Mr. Graham Police said the suspects were the hard to search. You can't give up subjects of a drug investigation in hope," said Mike Pirraglia, chief of Steubenville. the Colliers, W.Va., Volunteer Fire Jefferson County Prosecutor Ste- Department. "You've got to keep at 'We need a mighty outpour- 50,000 attend session in Indianapolis dome walked slowly to the podium with the 0f fa Spjrjt 0f God, and aid of a cane.

He challenged the i I phen Stern said the suspects indicat- it. lou ve to Keep plugging. that will come only in an Nathan D. Herring, 18, of Steubenville, Ohio, was set at $100,000. Mr.

Yarbrough and Mr. Herring were to be arraigned this morning, Prosecutor Frank Noble Jr. said. Police believe two summer students kidnapped Monday morning at Franciscan University in Steubenville were the victims. The suspects told investigators to look along U.S.

22, but were not specific, Pennsylvania Trooper Terry Hunt said. The missing students are Brian Muha, 18, a sophomore from Wester-ville, a suburb of Columbus, and Aaron Land, 20, a junior from Philadelphia. Mr. Yarbrough and Mr. Herring had been charged earlier this week with receiving stolen property in connection with the theft of a Blazer owned by one of the students.

A 16-year-old was charged in juvenile court, also with receiving stolen property. He was held without bond in the jail's juvenile division. BY CHARLES HOSKINSON The Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS Racism, the war in Kosovo and the Columbine High School massacre are all signs the world is still full of sin, the Rev. Billy Graham said Thursday. The Rev.

Mr. Graham, his deep baritone voice thin and wavering at times, called on Hoosiers to come to God. It was the third time in his 50-year preaching career that he has brought his message to Indianapolis. "We need a mighty outpouring of the spirit of God, and that will come only in answer to prayer," the Rev. Mr.

Graham said. About 50,000 attended Thursday's opening session of the Rev. Mr. Graham's four-day crusade at the RCA Dome. audience to speak out against racism and the hate that prompted the shooting in a Colorado high school and the ongoing war in Kosovo.

"We must bring our people together no matter what the color of their skin." The world's most-Iistened-to evangelist is 80 now, and the crusades he leads are fewer and smaller. But among the faithful, his reputation remains strong. Many of the hundreds waiting earlier Thursday outside the RCA Dome said they couldn't pass up the chance to see the Rev. Mr. Graham.

"I think he's the utmost sincere and honest evangelist that's ever been on the face of this Earth," said Clyde Moore, who drove more than 100 miles from Louisville to see the man he's been watching on television ed the victims had been killed, although each said he had not done it. He said the victims were apparently taken up an embankment and shot two to four times in a wooded area. On Wednesday night, police searched a suspected crack house where Mr. Herring had been staying and found two credit cards belonging to Mr. Muha, Mr.

Stern said. Meanwhile, volunteers and police rooted through 11 miles of waist-high grass and traveled back roads in southwestern Pennsylvania for a second day, searching for Mr. Muha's and Mr. Land's bodies or clues to their suspected deaths. Searchers were also checking along U.S.

22 near Weirton, W.Va. "It's real rough terrain. There's a lot of briar bushes that are making it Five friends of the missing students drove to Burgettstown, seeking some explanation for what happened. They said Mr. Land was an aspiring actor who liked to make up songs, and they remembered him as smart and generous.

Friends nicknamed Mr. Land "the pushover" because he would interrupt his work to give rides to friends. Franciscan University student Liz Kieda, 19, drove from her home in Enfield, Conn. She said she had known Mr. Land since September and had dated him since January.

She said they spoke daily, most recently the night before he disappeared. "I'm glad that for that time of his life, at least, I had a chance with him," Ms. Kieda said. swer to prayer. The Rev.

Billy Graham for most of his 46 years. Mr. Moore sunned himself on the stairs outside the arena as the line of those waiting to enter kept growing. Organizers expected about 80,000 to attend Thursday's opening session of the four-day crusade. They came wearing T-shirts with slogans such as "What would Jesus do?" or navy-blue-and-red Salvation Army uniforms.

Some read Bibles while they waited. Many were teen-agers and young adults, two groups the Rev. Mr. Graham has said he especially wants to reach..

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