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1 9 WW 9-C DETROIT FREE PRESS June 8, '77 Urban Aid Father Allen, Pastor i 4 Of St. Benedict's, Dies Shift OKd; Funerals Today I I Detroit to Get a Lift EVERLV ALFRED, suddenly Beloved husband or iViarlon, son of Mrs Laura brother of "rank and Joh" Ct.eeseman, and Mrs Edna Wilis Funeral from Vasu-Lynch Funeral Home, 4375 Woodward Ibiw 13 14 Mi Rds.l, Wednesday al 1 p.m Interment Acacia Park. NAJOLA JOSEPH, June age 93 Husband ol the late Frances, father of Mrs. Sally Scarfone of Windsor, and Angeline, two granddaughters Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mock al Outer Drive, Wednesday at 9 30, and to SI Clare Church at 10 Prayars Tuesday evening at 815. Eaa3 ill--ltftMllj-lli--fl- From New York Times, AP and UP1 Frederick Clement, College.

Physicist WASHINGTON The reversing a pattern of three Services for Frederick Al bert Clement, retired head of O'CONNELL JOSEPH June 7 Beloxeo hi.s-band ol Gladys, dear father ol Mrs. William (Pat) Burgess, and Mrs. Bernard (Mary Jo) Regnier; also surviving are four grandchildren. Funeral service Thursday 1 P.m. al the Haley Funeral Home, 24525 Northwestern Hwy.

(Lodge X-Way Service Drive), south of IpMile Rd. decades, Tuesday enacted a new urban aid formula that HARRIS MARGARET S. (Peg). Wile ol Ihe late Frederick mother of Mrs Peter (Wendv) Barhydt and Frederick E. Ill; daughter ol the late Margaret Small; sister of Mrs.

Ralph (Bellv) Watson of California, and Sidnev Small four grandchildren. At the Verheyden Funeral Home, 14300 Mack at Outer Drive, until Wednesday evening at 10 Funeral at Christ Epis the physics department at would shift millions of dollars West Virginia State College from the Sunbelt to the older Bergjlrom, S. George. Funeral I p.m at SI Paul's Uniled Methodisl Church, Romeo. Arrangements by Wm.

R. Potere Funeral Home. Blllensteln, Leonard. Funeral 930 a at the A. H.

Peters Funeral Home, Grosse Pointe Woods. Bones, Wm. Lvte. Funeral 11 a at Bell Chapel of the Wm. R.

Hamilton Bosetti, Julia. Burial In Kansas City Arrangements by Sommers Funeral Home. Boyer, Chauncev. Funeral 11 a a) Roy J. Kaul Funeral.

Home, SI. Clair Shores. Dodge, Helen. Funeral 1030 a.m. al Diton-Ebert Funeral Home, Central Lake.

Edwards, Eileen. Funeral 8 30 a m. from Chas. R. Step Fui iral Home, lo Our Ladv of Loretto Church at 9.

Everiv, Alfred. Funeral 7 p.m. at Vasu-Lynch Funeral Home. Ferguson, Reginald. Funeral 9:15 a from McCabe Funeral Home, will be at noon Thursday at Plymouth United Church of Frostbelt 'cities of the North copal Church, Grosse Pointe O'LEARY east and Midwest.

Detroit Christ, bUu E. warren. would be one of the cities that. Thursday at 11. HEMERYCK Mr.

Clement, 75, of Detroit would benefit. died Sunday in Henry Ford Hospital. He was at the college The vote was 79-7, with all CAMIEL (Jack), June 6. Husband ol Clara, father of. Ihe late Marie the negative votes cast by con Walker, brother of Albert, and Mrs.

for 39 years. Services for the Rev. Robert F. Allen, pastor of St. Benedict's Church, will be at 1 1 a.m.

Friday at the church, 60 Church Highland Park. Father Allen, 61, died Monday in the rectory. A graduate of Sacred Heart Seminary and Catholic University in Washington, he was ordained May 30, 1 942. He served at St. Thomas in Ann Arbor, Epiphany in Detroit, St.

Stephen in Port Huron and Ail Saints in Detroit. Father Allen was former director of cemeteries, former director of social action and former director of the Council of Catholic Men for the Archdiocese of Detroit. He was former president of the National Cemetery Association, former chaplain and board member of Vista Maria School and a member of the Police and Fire Civil Service Commission for Highland Park. Father Allen is survived by two sisters and a brother. The body will be at the A.J.

Desmond Sons Funeral Home, 16111 Woodward, Highland Park, until 2 p.m. Thursday. The rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Thursday at the church. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

servative Republicans. Elizabeth Rotsaerl; two grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. Fu He was a member of the CLARENCE June 7. Beloved husband ot Gertrude; dearest lather of Mrs Robert (Maiceila) McPhee, Mrs. John (Mary Ann) Mullen, Clarence, Mrs James (Joanne) Helfernan, Patrick, Patrice, Mrs.

Thomas (Agnes) Zwarka, John, Gertrude, Robert and Michael; also survived bv 49 grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren; brother ol Mrs. Margaret O'Brien, Sr. EHjabeth Irene S.S.J., tnd Michael. Funeral Fridav 9 a m. from Ihe Fairlant Funeral Homo, 13510 Warren, al Scl.jeier, Dearborn, anc t.

Al-phonsus Church al 9:30. Scripturt services Thursday 7 p.nr neral Mass al the Verheyden Fu neral Home, 16300 Mack at Outei Detroit Council of Political Ed ucation and the steering com' The bill will allow cities to choose to receive community development block grants by a Drive, Thursday at II Prayers Wednesday evening at 0. Member of St. Charles Society three-year-old formula empha mittee for the Commission on Aging. He was a director of Wayne County Health Service Farminglon Hills, lo SI.

Coleman HERDEGEN Church at 10. sizing low per-capita income or by ajiew formula emphasizing SHIRLEY (nee Eschrich). Mother of John and Marv Jo, daughter of Inc. and Family Service of De Getsoian, Arthur. Funeral 11 a Mrs.

Joseph Eschrich; daughter- the age of housing. at McCabe Funeral Home, Far- in-law of Mrs. Rohert T. Herdegen mington Hills. 5 sister of Rotjrt Eschn troit and Wayne County.

He was a member of Kappa Alpha Psi and treasurer of the Detroit Chapter of West Virginia State Funeral from the Verheyden Fu Have's, Charles. Services 10 a at Schmaliriedt Sons Funeral Home. "This the first time that older areas, principally in the Northeast and Midwest, have won a battle for better federal support under a for neral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Thursday at 10:30, and to Our Lady Queen of Peace Church Judd, Shirley. Services from College. al 11.

Prayers Wednesday evening PALOKANGAS WIL JO, June 6. Beloved husband of Oiga Eleanor; dear father of Ken-nelh and Albert; brother of Mrs. Agnes Patana, and John; also uncles, aunts, nephews and nieces. Resting al Ihe Memorial Funeral Home, 20226 McNichols, until 9 Wednesday Funeral services Thursday 1 p.m. from Ihe Salem Lutheran Church, 13926 Marlowe.

Interment Glen Eden. Palmer-Bush Funeral Home, Lan Surviving are his wife, Helen at 8. Tributes may be made lo Ihe sing. Local arrangements by Wilkie Michigan Cancer Foundation. Funeral Home.

a son, Charles a daugh mula program," said Sen. Har rison A. Williams, who Kattleman, Clara. Funeral 11 a ter, Mrs. Nancy Butler, one brother, three sisters and four HIGGINS JULIE MARIE, Sunday, June ai the Bowen Funeral Home, wi sponsored a key amendment.

den City. 1977. Beloved daughter of Mr and grandchildren. Mrs. William Kohler of Polomac SATAWA Katier, Agnes.

Funeral 9:30 a and the late George Higgms Of Detroit, Mich, and Washington from Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home, Detroit, lo Gesu Church al EDWARD June 5. Dear father ot Robert E. and Calvin father-in- Family hour will be at 7 p.m Wednesday at the McFall Bros, Funeral Home, 9419, Dexter, The aid formula was contained in a measure authorizing a three-year continuation of federal housing programs. The bill now goes to a Senate-House DC, sister of Richard Rees Hig 10.

AP Photo gins, Thomas Brendon Higgins law ot Marlene and Joan; brother of Leonard and Richard; five grandchildren also survive. Funeral James Justin Higgins, George JO' Kusi, Stella. Funeral 9 a.m. from seoh Higgins II, Catherine Mary John J. Sknpnv Funeral Home, to Thursdav at 9:30 a m.

from the Leo naher, Margaret Alma Koh, conference. St. Ladislaus Church at 9:30. Joan O'Neill Kohler, William Louis Curt A. Marxhausen, Publisher Kristian vort Hoffburg and Spec.

4 Marie L. Sode take a walk during a break in the hearing Tuesday. J. Miller Funeral Home, 9227 Jos. Campau.

SI. Florian. Church at 10. Interment Mt, Oliver Kohler Francis Stephen Kohler, Linndorf, Mildred. Services 1 and Charles' Smith Kohler The brothers and cousins, J.

Matlin at Schmaliriedt Sons Funeral THE SENATE formula for dispersing the $14.7 billion in urban aid is more generous to Home. SCHADEL GHiespi Kees and Richard Black of Columbus, Private services for Curt Au gust Marxhausen, retired pub RUTH age 60, June 6. of Marsee, Florence. Funeral 10 a.m. Lapeer Beloved wife of Richard G.

these older cities than the legis from the SatewsKi Funeral Home. Ohio, will be the pallbeares Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at Our Ladv of Mercy Catholic dea- mother cf Rrne- r- Jr lation approved last month by lishcr of the Abend Post, will be held Wednesday at the Wood- Wife of Ex-WAC Martin, Peggy. Funeral 9 m. al Church, 8301 Bradley Poto the House. and Robert sister of Mrs.

Harrv Bullock, George L. Ladd and Frank R. Ladd; five grandchildren. Serv- the L. J.

Griffin Funeral Home, to mac, on Wednesday, June 8, lawn Cemetery Mausoleum. Our Ladv Gate ol Heaven Church at 11 a.m. Interment St. Gabriel Alfred Moreau, Red Cross Director Services for Alfred Moreau, former director of first aid and water safety of the American Red Cross, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Harry J.

Will Funeral 37000 Six Mile, Livonia. Mr. Moreau, 84, of Howell, died Sunday in McPherson Medical Center in Howell. He is survived by his wife, Fan; a son, R. one sister, two brothers and one grandchild.

Margaret Harris, ces Thursday 1 p.m. at Mulr Bros. al 9:30. Mr. Marxhausen, 78, of Cemetery, Potomac, Md.

Funeral Home, Lapeer The community development grants, the biggest part of the bill, would be distributed Grosse He, died Monday in Sea Marxhausen, Curt. Private service KAPPEL Good Soldier al Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrange SEIBERT way Hospital. LOUIS June 6. Husband of the under a series of formulas.

ments by Wm. R. Hamilton late Lauramave 'nee Harris); ta Detroit. Under the existing formula, A graduate of the Detroit University School and Ferris WILLIAM June 6, 1977, of Delroit. Husband of Myrtle M.

Seibert; brother ot Mrs. Florence Appleton, Mrs. Thelma Hull, Wal tner o' Mrs. William (Marv Lei) Walch, and Mrs. William (Ellen Moon, Beniamln.

Funeral Mass 10 funds for housing and community development were dis Rose) Fitzgerald; brother of Her a.m. at it. Martin ueforres Institute, he was a member of the German Club and Detroit man, Mrs. Marce Littlefield, and Arrangements by A. H.

William; six grandchildren. Funeral Peters Funeral Home, Grosse bursed according to population, the amount of ter and Hairy Seibert. Funeral service at Bell Chapel of the Wm. R. Hamilton 820 E.

Maple Birmingham, Thursdav al 10 a.m. Memorial tributes mav be sent to the Michigan Cancer Foundation. from the Verheyden Funera Yacht Club. Pointe Woods. Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, He is survived by his wife, Fridav at 9:15, and to Our Ladv Morgan, Clarence Funeral 9 a overcrowding and poverty Star of the Sea Church at 10 from Sommers Funeral Home, lo St (weighted twice).

Prayers Thursday evening at 8:30. Jude Church at 9:30. SIECIECHOWICZ SOPHIE. Loving mother ot Norberl (Joan) Scott. Mrs.

Bruno (Dolores) The House tormuia was ba'sed on age of housing Mugerdichian, Zabef. Funeral 11 Agnes Atlas. Laurence F. Hess, Retired Accountant KEMP a.m. at St John Armenian Church Arrangements by Simon Javitian Osak, and Henry (Marie) Siecie-chowici: dear sister of Mrs.

Mar (counted 2l2 times), poverty JAMES suddenly. Beloved husband of Phoebe dear father ol James H. Mrs. Gary Mellon Funeral Home. tha Chichecka, Mrs.

Tola Tomczak (counted l'i times) and popu Phoebe). Frederick Chrisline rt (t TJ (t a2 Murnhv. Helen. Funeral 10 lation loss. Cities could use the (Chicago) and Mrs.

Helen Lipchen also survived b. nine from A. J. Desmond ions Funeral grandchildren. Funeral services Home, Highland Park.

A. and Svdnev; son ol George Ward 'rempand Mrs. William Dowiing, brother of G. Ward Kemp also four grandsons. Funeral from Vasu-Lynch Funeral Home, 4375 Services for Laurence F.

Hess, a retired accountant, will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the A.J. Desmond Sons Funeral existing formula or the new one, depending on which one Fridav, 9 a.m. from Ihe Krot fu- FT. RUCKER, Ala.

(AP) A young Army woman, threatened with discharge for marrying an ex-WAC, was described at a hearing Tuesday as a good soldier but one the Army would prefer to do without. Spec. 4 Marie Sode, a wispy 22-year-old with long blond hair and light blue eyes, sat quietly at the hearing with her husband of seven months, Kristian von Hoffburg, 29, formerly known as Linda Bowers. Spec. 4 Sode is accused of "homosexual tendencies." The Army says this "seriously impairs the discipline, good order, morale and security of a military unit." A three-year veteran of the Army, Spec.

4 Sode denied that she has any homosexual tendencies. She said Kristian's sexuality is masculine. Von Hoffburg is a self-avowed transsexual a person who is born one sex but feels he or she is really a member of the opposite sex. "I am on trial," von Hoffburg said during a recess Tuesday. Both said they would not take the stand during the hearing, an administrative precedure which, at worst, could result in a general discharge.

Neumann, Maria. Funeral 10 a.m. neral Home, 2687 Canift to SI. Ladislaus, 9 30 a.m. Rosary Thursdav, 7:30 pm gave them the higher allot al Vasu-Lynch Funeral Home.

N. Woodward (btw 13-14 Ml CO ment. Home, 2600 Crooks, Troy. Rds Thursday 9:30 a SI. Hugo O'Brien, Gerald.

Services 10 a at 3 ol Ihe Hills, 10 a.m. Rosary 730 The Senate added to the for Mr. Hess, 8, who was an the R. G. G.

R. Harris Funeral STOCUM Wednesday evening. Friends mav Home, Livonia. FLOYD June 5. Beloved hus 'isit alter 5 p.m.

Wednesday. accountant with the Reynolds mula tne of pre- band ot Marian, dear father of Mrs. Petroskv, John. Funeral 11 a at Water Conditioning Co. of De 1940 housing in the community ohn (Jacquelvn) Curran, and Mrs.

KOCH the Chas. R. Step Funeral Home. Roberl (Patricia) Coleman; seven compared to the proportion of OTTO H. age 84, June 4, after a long illness.

Beloved husband of troit, died Tuesday at his Troy home. He was a member and former treasurer of the Bir old housing stock in all metro Raimondo, Joseph. Funeral 1 p.m. al Gratiot Avenue Baptisl Church, grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren; brother of the late Frank. Funeral services Thursdav at II a al Ihe Manev-Burred Dorothy; dear father of Robert, dear grandfather of Kathleen; pre Arrangements by A.

H. Peters Of Knights Auxiliary Services for Mrs. Margaret S. Harris, a member of the Women's Auxiliary of Com-mandery No. 1 Knights Templar, will be at 1 1 a.m.

Thursday at Christ Episcopal Church, 16GrossePointeBlvd Grosse Pointe. Mrs. Harris, 59, died Monday at her home in St. Clair Shores. She was a native of Detroit and a member of the Coutntry Club of Detroit and Tau Beta.

Surviving are a son, Fredrick E. Ill; a daughter, Mrs. Wendy Barhydt, one brother, one sister and four grandchildren. The body will be at the Ver-heyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack, Grosse Pointe Park, until 10 p.m. Wednesday.

Elizabeth Wissman, Former Reporter Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Wissman, 57, a former Detroit newspaperwoman, will be held at 1 1 a.m. Friday at the William Sullivan Son Funeral Home, 705, W. Eleven Mile, Royal politan areas. This was the amendment proposed by Wil- ceded in death by grandson, Ron Funeral Home, Detroit.

ald. Memorial services at St. Mat' Turowski Funeral Home, 9300 Mid-dlebeil Rd. 'V of W. Chicago), interment Grjnd Lawn Cemetery.

mingham Senior Men's Club. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy; a son, Navy Lt. Cmdr, lams. thews St. Joseph's Episccna1 Rossbach, Grace.

Funeral 11 a Church, Woodward and Holbrook, Fridav, June 10, at 6:30 p.m. Visita tion with family at church after STOWELL EDNA B. Sister of Mrs. Amy Gerald R. Hess; a daughter, Mrs.

Barbara Mercier; a sister services. Memorials to be sent to St. Matthews St. Joseph's Episcopal Nowka, Frances, 'Ted, and Mrs. Peter (Evelvh) Jensen.

Funeral 7 and six grandchildren. Church. a.m. Thursdav al tne uearoorn Chapel of the Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan Ave. LASOTA al St.

Marv Church, Port Sanilac Arrangements bv R. G. A G. R. Harris Funeral Home.

Stanley, Edmund. Funeral 11 a at the A. H. Peters Funeral Home, Grosse Pointe Woods. Thompson, Eva.

Funeral 11 a.m. from A. J. Desmond A Sons Funeral Home, Highland Park. Tulupman, Morris.

Services 3 p.m. al the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Whiftingham, Manfred. Memorial service 2 p.m. at Crosse Pointe Machine Candidate Wins Mayor's Race in Chicago HENRY June 6.

Husband of Ihe late Helen dear father of Mrs TENNANT Margaret Dwver; grandfather of ro ST ro 2 oo oc 3 (0 a cr CT fl OO -t p) 3 -si (0 -4 CO 3 DAVID June 6, age 42 Father of Anne and Laura Dwyer; brother ol Nancy and David; brother of John, Thomas, Robert, and the lale Wil Mrs. Jeanetle Kulaski, Mrs. Eleanor Martin, Mrs. Sally Somerville, and Waiter Lasota. Funeral Thursday al 10 30 a.m.

from the Leo J. liam. Funeral at the vernevaen Funeral Home, 16300 Mtick al From UPI and AP Outer Drive, Thursday at 1. Miller Funeral Home, 9222 lis Campau. St.

Florian Church at II. Memorial Church. Arrangements by the Wm. R. Hamilton De Interment Mt.

Olivet. TULUPMAN Iroil. CHICAGO Michael A. Bilandic, the acting "Mayor Bland" whom few Chicagoans had ever heard of a year ago, easily won tho election to succeed Richard J. Daley as mayor of Chicago by a MORRIS.

Beloved husband of Lil lian; dear father ot Ted Tulupman, and Mrs, Gerald Rosenthal (Esther); six grandchildren. Services 3 Death Notices 3-to-l margin Tuesday night. clock Wednesday afternoon ai tne Backed by the massive power of the Chicago Democratic LINDSEY JAMES age 73, of St. Clair Shores. Beloved father of Mrs.

David Cooper (Jane); brother of Allen, Oliver, and Mrs. Rubv Morton; also two grandchildren. Funeral Thursday 1 p.m., Roy J. Kaul Funeral Home, 28433 Jefferson, SI. Ira Kaufman Chapel, Southfieid.

ALLEN organization, Bilandic overwhelmed the challenger, (J-year-old amilv al the res. ot Mr. and Mrs. Alderman Dennis Block, the only Republican on tne uty i.ouncn. Gerald Rosenthal, 22620 Glaslon-burv Gate, Southfieid REV.

ROBERT S.T.L., M.A., June 6. Pastor of St. Benedict Church, Highland Park. Son of the late John H. and Margaret Allen; Clair Shores Kill BILANDIC'S victory was apparent within an hour after the dear brother of John Rev.

polls closed at 6 p.m. With 2,744 of 3,085 precincts reporting, fD Msgr. Albert J.C.L.. Mrs Jo Bilandic had 414,730 votes and Block 123,139. seph (Margaret) Koreck, and Mrs.

Joseph (Joanne) Drazek. Al A. J. MARDIGIAN ART. Dear Iher of Marcie, orolher of Masis and Zarig Filigian.

Services from Colonial Chapel-Edw. Korkoian Funeral Home, UHRYNOWSKI JOAN June 6. Beloved wife of Edward, dear mother of Mrs. Conrad (Dorothea) Wilamowski, and Eugene; sister of Bernice Sekscin-ski, and Helen Reitz of Ohio; also survived by six grandchildren. Services Thursdav 10 a.m.

at the D. Desmond Sons Funeral Home (Mclnnes-Desmond Chapel), 16111 Only an estimated 32.3 percent of the 1.6 million registered voters bothered to go to the polls. The consensus was that the issue was decided when Bilandic beat Alderman Roman Pucin- Woodward. Transferance to St. 19621 W.

McNichols, Thursday 10:15 a.m., lo St John Armenian Benedict Church (60 Church Temrowski Funeral Home. 30009 Highland Park) Thursday 2 p.m. ski. a former congressman, in the Democratic primary April 19. Church, Southfieid, 11 a.m.

Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Hoover Rd. at Common Mile). Rosary Thursday 8 p.m. Funeral Mass Fridav 11 a.m.

Interment Bilandic, 54, a longtime Daley friend and aide, will complete Holv Sepulchre Cemetery. the remaining two years in Daley sixth term. MARQUETTE PETER, age 79 Born Feb. 27, 1898, died June 6, 1977 Beloved husband VanASSCHE RICHARD J. Beloved husband of Wanda, dear brother of Robert and Bettv Antwistle.

Funeral Thursdav The nickname, "Mayor Bland," came from Bilandic's soft BARCUS voice add his unexciting manner. In his career as an alderman, he of Loretta; dear father of Mrs, Clifford Nutting (Winifred), Ken a at the A. H. Peters Funeral was just a face in the crowd of Chicago politicians. ome, 20705 Mack Ave.

at Vernier WILBUR L. Bifl), June 7. Beloved husband of Pauline; dear father of Mrs. Susan McEwan; dear brother of Fred Elwood. At Wilkie Funeral Home, Outer Drive at Lahser neth Marquette, Mrs.

Donna F-es-terman? and James Marquftl-, Grosse Pointe Woods, and 9:30 It was Daley, his neighbor in the south side Bridgeport St Jude Church. Interment grandchildren, ten great-grandchir Rd. Services Fridav 1 p.nr dren. Funeral services iu neighborhood, who had talked Bilandic into running for alder Mt Olivet. Rosary Wednesday 7:30 p.m.

Fridav at the Catholic Shrine, In man of their 11th dian River. In state at A. M. Outside of politics Bilandic was a bachelor who had compiled Schneider Funeral Home, Indian River, Mich. Retired from Chrysler Corp Interment Burt-Mutletl Cem BONOMO a tidy fortune as'a corporation lawyer.

Last Dec. 20, Daley fell dead of a heart attack, ending his 21- CHICAGO'S new mayor, Michael Bi-I anJic, nho nas a longtime Daley friend and aide. etery. year reign as boss of Chicago. The City Council chose Bilandic RONALD JOSEPH, age 41, June 7, ot Traverse City.

Beloved husband of Judith; dear father of Joni, Keith, Carin, Janet, Vicki and David, also surviving are his. parents, Mr, and MARSHALL MARGARET R. (nee Pratt), June acting mayor, a job that became full-time luesday. 6, 1977, of Windsor. Beloved wife of WHITTINGHAM MANFRED June 5, 1977, age 72.

Husband of Irene G. Whit-tingham; father of Mrs. Robert S. Barrett of St Louis, and Davtd G. Whitlingham of Steamboat Springs, brother of Mrs, Stanley Hvde and Harrv H.

Whil-tingham; also survived by five granddaughters. Memorial service at Grosse Pointe Memorial Church Wednesday 2 p.m. Memorial tributes mav be sent to the charity of vour choice. For further Information, call the Wm. R.

Hamilton 831-7712. Mrs. Arthur Bonomo; two brothers. Bt uci sister of James at Dr. Donald Bonomo of Flossmoor, Funeral 9:30 a m.

Thursdav, June 9, from Janisse Bros. Funeral Home, and Gerald of Saginaw; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and 1139 Ouellette Windsor, to cousins. Funeral services 11 a.m. Our Lady of the Rosary Church al Fridav at the Immaculale concep 10. tion Catholic Church, with Father Puisne Tuiler O.FAi., offici Gun Charge Trial Ordered For Phony Doctor Suspect MARXHAUSEN Henry L.

Lasota, Retired Banker Services for Henry L. Lasota, retired vice-president of the Bank of Commerce, will be at 1 1 a.m. Thursday at St. Flo-rian Church, 2626 Poland, Hamtramck. Mr.

Lasota, 70, of Detroit, died Monday in Henry Ford Hospital. He was with the bank from 1925 to 1971. Mr. Lasota was a member of the Hamtramck Optimists Club. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Margaret Dwyer, three sisters, one brother and two grandchildren. Morris Tulupman, Borman's Executive Services for Morris Tulupman, a Borman Foods executive, will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W. Nine Mile, South-field. Mr.

Tulupman, 84, who was Borman's treasurer for 21 years, died Monday at Henry Ford Hospital. He spent a total of 47 years with the food company. He was a national officer of the Jewish War Veterans and was a former commander of its Post 135. He was also a member of the Masonic Lodge of Oak Park and a life member of the Masonic Lodge of Israel. Surviving are his wife, Lillian; a son, Ted; a daughter, Mrs.

Gerald Rosenthal, and six grandchildren. Jack G. Brown, Insurance Man Services for Jack G. Brown, an underwriter for the Allstate Insurance will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Ted C.

Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W. McNichols. Mr. Brown, 62, of Farming-ton, died Monday in Northwest Grace Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Virginia.

William B. Seibert, Eaton Salesman Services for William B. Seibert, retired salesman for the Eaton Manufacturing will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Wm. R.

Hamilton 820 E. Maple, Birmingham. Mr. Seibert, 80, of Detroit, died Monday in Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital.

He retired in 1963. A native of Marlctte, he had lived in the Detroit area for 60 years. Mr. Seibert was a former member of Red Run Golf Club, Moslem Temple Shrine and Marlette Lodge No. 343 I ating.

Interment Oakwood Cemetery. Scripture service will be re CURT AUGUST, June 6, 1977. Hus band of Agnes Alias Marxhausen, cited at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Martinson -CoveH Funeral Home, 23? E. State, Traverse City.

Private funera service at Chaoel of Woodlawn Cemetery Mausoleum Wednesday. For information, call the Wm. R. Hamilton 3975 Cass A man who police believed Av shot by police during an argument near Detroit General Hos Oak. Mrs.

Wissman, of Royal Oak, died Monday at Hutzel Hospital. She was a former reporter with the Detroit News and the Observer Papers. Surviving are her husband, Melvin; two daughters, Mrs. Neal Bruss and Mrs. John Buxton; two grandchildren, and a brother.

Burial will be in Roseland Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Robert J. McArthur, Union Secretary Services for Robert James McArthur, retired financial secretary of Carpenters Union Local 19, will be at 1 p.m. Friday at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack, Grosse Pointe Park.

Mr. McArthur, 78, of Caro, died Monday in Caro Community Hospital. He retired in 1965. He was a trustee of the Presbyterian Church in Caro. Surviving are his wife, Margaret; two sons, Robert and Stewart; a daughter, Mrs.

Cathy Dierkes, three brothers, two sisters and five grandchildren. Burial will be in Grand Lawn Cemetery. Louis If. Kappel, Electrical Jobber Services for Louis H. Kappel, retired electrical jobber with Splane Electric will be at 10 a.m.

Friday at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, Fairford and Ballantyne, Grosse Pointe Woods. Mr. Kappel, 82, of Grosse Pointe Park, died Monday in Bon Secours Hospital. He retired 18 years ago after 35 years with the company. He was a member of Gabriel Richard Council 2463 Knights of Columbus and was a fighter pilot during World War I in France.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mary Lou Walch and Mrs. Ellen Ross Fitzgerald, two brothers, one sister' and six grandchildren. Prayers will be at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack, Grosse Pointe Park.

Burial will be In St. Paul Cemetery. WILSON CECELIA I. (Belle), June 7. Wife of the late Robert; beloved mother of Mrs.

Edwin J. Cronm ((Catherine); grandmother of Father Kean D. Cronin, and Mrs. Robert E. Gardner (Cullma); great-grandmother of Katherine and Paul.

Funeral from Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W. McNichols Fridav morning at 10:30, and SI. Gregory Church at 11, Rosary Thursday at 8 p.m. posed as a surgeon and as the nephew of Uganda dictator Idi BRAUN McARTHUR pital was pronounced dead by a ROBERT June A.

Husband of WALTER G. (Teacher), age 87, Margaret Ruth father of Rohert man identifying himself as Dr. June 7, suddenly. Husband of Ihe late mma dear father ot Amin was ordered Tuesday to sland trial in Detroit Recor Visiting Judge J. Patrick Denis ordered the defendant, who claims to be Dr.

Jerboa Lamb, bound over after Detroit police testified that they found a pistol on the front seat of his car. On April 26, a suspect fatally Stewart, and Donald (Cathy) Lamb." Walter, Mrs. Edna Lindauist of Dierkes; brothr of William, Mur Illinois, Mrs. Ruth Kolbus of Illinois, der's Court on charges of car rcv, Donald, Mrs. Margnret Reeves, and Mrs.

Annie Yake; five and Mrs. Lois Rosenau; also 16 rying a concealed weapon in a grandchildren. Funeral at the ver "Dr. Lamb" had been stopped Friday for weaving in a'ld out of traffic. He vas arraigned Saturday and remained heyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren; dear brother of Winifred, and the late Martin and ar: at Outer Drive, F-nrlav at I.

Theodore. At Ihe Buehler Funeral Home, 1)930 Wilfred at Gratiot, MILLER in the Wayne County Jail after until 9 p.m. Thursday. In state at St. Thomas Lutheran Church, Kelly at WILLIAM D.

Husband of Ihe late being unable to post $7,500 Jeanetle (nee Renshaw); dear fa Stephens, East Detroit, Fridav 10 Iher of Mrs. Margaret Marone, and bond. am. tin time ot service, II a.m. Edwin Sickles; also lour srandchii inturment Clinton Grove Cemetery Police said the man carried a Wierzbicki Will Seek To Return to Council Anthony Wierzbicki, a Detroit city councilman for nine years Memorials to St.

Thomas Lutheran Church Organ Fund would be ap-J card identifying himself as Dr. dren, seven oreat-grandchildren and three sisters. Funeral Friday 11 a m. al the A. H.

Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave. al Vernier Grosse Pointe Woods, t.n predated, visitation after 7 p.m. Jerboa Lamb, head surgeon of Wednesday. Wednesday 5 p.m. operations of the Nigerian Medical Services Department CARLTON the late '60s and early '70s, announced Tuesday that he is MOREAU ALFRED, age 84, suddenly, June s.

1977. Beloved husband of Fan; BETTY W. June 7, age 55, of Stockbridge, Mich, formerly of Livonia. Beloved wife of Clete, running for council again. And Wierzbicki, a conservative white, threw in a nlue for of the World Health Organization.

The state Department of Li mother of Mrs. Jan Watkins and Dan Carlton; also survived bv five dear father of R. grandfather "of Bill; brother of Leona Marriott, Oscar and Frank. Funeral service from Ihe Harry J. Will Funeral Home, 37000 Six Mile Rd.

least of Newburgh), Thursday at 2 m. Free Press Want Ads get there first and stay all day for Free Press Want Ad Action CALL grandchildren; mother, Mrs. George C. Cameron, brothers. censing and Regulations lists no "Dr.

Jerboa Lamb" among black Councilman Ernest Browne, who is attempting to unseat Mayor Young. He said a good council and a good mayor are needed to battle Detroit's problems and Browne is the best man for mayor Browne generally is considered more moderate than the liberal George, Archie, and Murray Cam eron, sister, Mrs. Mabel Morrison. Interment Glen Eden. Memorials preferred to American Red Ci -)ss Funeral service Friday, 11 a.m.

at MacDonald Funeral Home, 315 Michigan, Howell, Mich. Burial! Young. Wright Cemelary. Winrzhirki. 5fl is head governmental ana-" is head ann.f MUGERDICHIAN lyst in the city's Budget Department.

He left ZABEL, age 77 Beloved wife of the late Dickran; doar mother ol An- DuBEAU WILMA M. Beloved wife of the late Arthur dear mother of William, council in 197J to be appointed deputy auditor 2 1 general. He served on council for nine years gele Mugerdichian, and Mrs Arthur (Margaret) Vartabedian, grandmother of Robert, Paul and nd Mrs. Donna Innis, survived bv its certified doctors. The defendant told officers he was under FBI protection because his supposed uncle, Amin, had ordered an assassin to America to kill him.

A spokesman for the FBI in Detroit said the agency was not under any orders to protect the man. The FBI is investigating "Dr. Iamb" after several complaints from area hospitals to determine who he is. if ten grandchildren and three great Wierzbicki took his current civil service lob Ted, sister of the late Onnig Tabi- grandchildren; dear sister of Mrs fter Auditor General Marie Farrell-Donaldson hian, Olombion Sahagian, Elise Tir- Viola Dion, Funeral from the Ar fired him last September, saying she wanted to akian, and Maxim Bahadurian. Funeral Wednesday 11 a.m., St John thur J.

VanLerberghe Funeral Home, 30600 Harper St Clair Shores (north of Mite), Thursday As a counci man. Wierzhirki fh.it thp Armenian Cnurch Interment Vvoctlaw.t. Family sugge.ts memorials lo St John's Church Arrangements bv Simon Javizian Fu neral Home. 869-5100. 222-6800 morning at 9 30, and St Margaret Church al 10.

Scripture service reeding Wednesday evening at 7:30 Visitation Wednesday 3 to 10 o.m. IV allirmative action nrocram fnr minnntiec and women discriminated against white males. Wierzbicki It i.

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