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10 Section 2 CHICAGO TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1970 LAST OF 6 KILLED IN EXPWY. CRASH Three Cars Involved in Fiery Smashup Blue Island state police yesterday tentatively identified Edward H. Baker, 59, of 102 Chanticleer lane, Hinsdale, and wife as the two persons whose bodies were burned beyond recognition in a fiery three-car crash late Thursday. Four other persons also were killed. Police traced the Bakers thru license plates on their sports car.

The accident occurred in the Stevenson expressway at the Tri-State tollway junction. Others killed were the driver a second car, Mario Trisoliere, 45, of 926 S. Oakley and his three passengers, Anthony Boggia, 43, of 1007 May Michael Carter, 44, of 1708 N. Pulaski and Pasqual Caputo, 41, of 336 46th Bellwood. Survivor Wore Seat Belt Police said the accident occurred when Trisoliere's car, traveling northeast in the expressway, jumped a metal guardrail and collided with Baker's car, which was traveling southwest.

Baker's car then slammed into a car driven 1 by the lone survivor, Charles A. Miller, 27, of 5233 S. Marshfield who was treated at La Grange Community hospital for a minor jaw injury and then released. Police said Miller was wearing a seat belt and the riders in Trisoliere's car were not. All three cars ended up in the southwest bound lanes.

Miller's car had been traveling behind Baker's. Police said the Trisoliere car left 186 feet of skid marks before jumping the guardrail and another 80 feet of skid marks after jumping the rail. Speed limit at the location is 65 miles an hour. Boy, 12, Dies of Injuries Phillip Anderson, 12, of 5259 N. Sawyer died yesterday in Swedish Covenant hospital injuries suffered when he was struck by an auto Thursday and dragged 120 feet in front of his home.

Shakespeare district traffic police said the boy was running to catch a disk thrown by playmate when he co collided with a southbound car driven Herman Schumaker, 58, of 9101 Crawford Skokie. Police said Schumaker tried to stop the car, but hit accelerator instead of brake. Schumaker was charged with failure to yield to pedestrian in a roadway negligent driving, police said, and is to appear Sept. 4 Traffic court. The boy's father, the Rev.

James A. Anderson, is a minister of North Park Covenant church, 5250 N. Christiana Up to midnight Thursday, persons had been killed traffic accidents in Cook county since Dec. 31. Of those, were in Chicago, where 18,470 persons were injured in same period.

GANG LEADER CHARGED WITH SUBURB KILLING An 18-year-old alleged leader of the Cicero Traveling Vice Lords street gang was charged with murder, attempted armed robbery, and aggravated battery yesterday in the slaying of the son of a Cicero police lieutenant. Robert Mengler, 23, of 1342 S. 57th Cicero, was shot in the mouth. Arrested was Issac Adams, of 4670 West End who was identified by a woman witness to what apparently was a robbery attempt in front of 5010 Maypole av. Police are seeking a second suspect.

Lt. Joseph Mahoney of Shakespeare homicide unit said Mengler was found slumped over in his car in front of the Maypole address in an area that has been the scene of were several called recent by robberies. residents Police who heard shots. SUSPECT HELD IN A SLAYING NEAR SCHOOL A suspect was seized yesterday in the fatal shooting of William Thompson, 16, of 6759 Cornell while he was playing basketball on the grounds of a south side school. Police said Thompson, the third victim of gang killings in three days, was playing Thursday night at Parkside Elementary school, 6938 East End with five other youths when the gunman gunman shouted the name of a approached him.

The gang, fired four shots in then the shot air from a pistol, and Thompson once in the said. abdomen at close range, police Police refused to release the suspect's name or give details of the arrest. He was being questioned by Burnside Grand homicide detectives at the Crossing district station. OBITUARIES Mrs. Bessie Kennedy Mass for Mrs.

Bessie Kennedy, 88, of 1712 N. Nashville will be said at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Giles Catholic church, 1045 N. Columbian Oak Park.

Mrs. Kennedy, who died Thursday in her home, is survived by three sons, Thomas a vice president of Local Loan company; James, president of Trailer Dealer Publishing company, 6229 N. Northwest and Joseph, a Chicago public school teacher; three daughters, Mrs. Lorraine Alt, Mrs. Kay Coughlin, and Mrs.

Helen Murphy; 17 grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. James G. Wing Mass for James G. Wing, executive vice president of Lake Shore National Bank, will in 9:30 a.m. today St.

SHicholas Catholic church, 806 Ridge Evanston, Mr. Wing, 63, of 414 Ashland Evanston, died Wednesday of an apparent heart attack while playing golf at Glen View club. He joined the bank 43 years ago and was promoted thru the ranks until reached his last position. Surviving are his widow, Ruth three sons, James Robert, and Richard; a daughter, Patricia; and 17 grandchildren. Walter B.

Royse Services for Walter B. Royse, 79, formerly of 847 Judson Evanston, will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the First United Methodist church in Rockville, Ind. Mr. Royse, who moved to Rockville in April, died in his home there yesterday.

He retired 1 1956 as president of Crandall-Pierce company, Chicago business analysis firm, and later was in the auditing department of the Standard club. Surviving are his widow, Lucy; a son, Robert; three grandchildren; and two sisters. Leon J. Katz Services for Leon J. Katz, 65, of 1000 Lake Shore plaza, president of Cambridge Coffee company, 1111 N.

Halsted which he founded in 1941, will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in the chapel at 3019 Peterson av. Mr. Katz died Thursday in St. Mary's hospital in Rochester, Minn.

He was a director of the National Institutional Food Distributors associates. Surviving is one brother. Find Conflict in Malkovich Job and Firm Tribune Wire Springfield, June 19-Dan Malkovich, acting conservation department have director, conflict to had a interest between his state position and his job as editor and publisher of a downstate tourist magazine doing business with the state, according to a report issued today by the Illinois auditor general. report, prepared by D. B.

Thomas, acting auditor general, found that Malkovich's magazine received $413.22 from the state after April 10, 1969, when he became a state employe. Other Payments Listed Another $523.20 was paid to the firm, Outdoor Illinois magazine, from April thru October, 1969, but resulted from contracts existing before Malkovich took a filed state with post. Sen. report, W. Russell Arrington chairman of the Legislative Audit commission, Thomas held that "some or all" of the transactions apparently "would be considered subject to conflict of interest." Offers to Repay State The auditor general's investigation of possible conflict of interest by Malkovich stems from charges made by the Better Government association.

Malkovich has denied any intent to reap financial gain from his state job, and has said he will repay any state money received. He is expected to resign as soon as a qualified replacement is named, probably within a month. SOTO KIN SUES CITY, POLICE FOR 3 MILLION Two suits asking 3.02 million dollars against the city and individual policemen were filed yesterday in Federal District court by Mrs. Marie Mitchell, aunt and administrator of the estates of the slain Soto brothers, of 2111 Lake st. One suit asks for $510,000 from the city and a million dollars in damages from Patrolman Robert Rahn, who fatally shot Michael Soto, 20, on Oct.

10, 1969. It charges Soto was shot without provocation in violation of his constitutional rights. The other suit asks the same amounts and names Patrolman Thomas F. Nolan as having shot John Soto, 16, on Oct. 5, 1969, also without provocation.

YOU'RE A FAT AMERICAN, SEE? You're obsessed with the world's troubles and your own. So you run to the nearest refrigerator. And the results are visible all over your flabby body. On June 21 in Hunt the Chicago Tribune Magazine, Ridgely explains this syndrome and how to stop It. CHICAGO UNITS GET U.

S. FUNDS OF 10 MILLIONS More than 10 million dollars in federal funds has been awarded to Chicago for summer programs including Head Start, the Neighborhood Youth corps, and anti-hunger programs, Mrs. Murrell Syler, executive director of the Chicago Committee on Urban Opportunity, said yesterday. The largest grant 8.7 million dollars from the labor department will be used for the Neighborhood Youth corps, she said. The money will provide 19,700 job training situations for disadvantaged high school age persons in government agencies and in public and private not-for-profit organizations, Recruiting by 3 Groups Neighborhood Youth corps trainees, who will be paid $1.45 an hour during their work-study program, are recruited by the C.

C. U. 0., the board of education, and the Catholic archdiocese. The next largest amount, $1,481,398, from the department of health, education, and welfare, will be used to expand the Project Head Start program from its present enrollment of 6,000 children to 14,200. The program assists disadvantaged children between the ages of and 5 preparing for kindergarten in regular schools.

The funding also will provide day care for an additional 600 children and a camping experience for 500 children and their parents in July, Mrs. Syler said. 410 Classes Planned For the summer Head Start program, the C. C. U.

O. plans 410 classes at 77 sites. Participating in this program, in addition to the C. C. U.

0. and the public and Catholic school boards will be the North Side Cooperative Ministry and the North Park Covenant church. The third grant of $525,109, made to the C. C. U.

O. itself, will assist in the hunger program which has been operating since last April on money approved by the city council, said Mrs. Syler. The federal grant will allow for funding of the program thru the end of the year, she said. STUDENTS HIT McNAMARA AS 'WAR CRIMINAL': BY ALICE SIEGERT of Bonn Tribune Press BONN, June 19.

More than 1,000 left-wing students of Heidelberg university today denounced Robert S. McNamara, president of the World bank and former United States defense secretary, as a criminal." The students hurled tiles, stink bombs, fireworks, and bags of paint at a hotel in the old university city, where MeNamara and international development aid experts were meeting at a conference designed to further the cause of underdeveloped countries. Five policemen were seriously injured, a police spokesman said. Demonstrators threw tiles from the roofs of university buildings at 400 policemen ringing the conference hotel, while students on the ground wielded sticks and iron bars and hurled fireworks and stink bombs. Police retaliated with nightsticks, tear gas, and streams of water.

Student spokesmen said 10 students were beaten "ripe for hospitalization," and the student parliament charged police with "totally irresponsible terror." Other experts taking part in the talks included Lester Pearson, former Canadian prime minister, Jan Tinbergen, head of the United Nations development planning committee, J. E. Van Lennep, general secretary of the organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and A. J. Udink, Dutch development minister.

S. Ashland av. Staff Today's Flag United States flag flies at James J. Zientek American Legion Post No. 419 at 5156 'TOP ACHIEVERS' INCLUDE 4 IN CHICAGO Four Chicago area residents are among 57 to be honored next Saturday by the American Academy of Achievement as top achievers in the sciences, professions, industry, arts, a and public service.

They are Dr. Effie 0. Ellis, special assistant for health services in the Chicago office of the American Medical association, first black woman to become an A. M. A A.

executive; Dr. Lloyd S. Michael, professor of education, Northwestern university; Albert A. Morey, chairman of the executive committee of Marlennan corporation, 231 S. La Salle and George Spatta, honorary chairman of the board, Clark Equipment company, Prudential plaza.

Each will get one of the academy's 1970 golden plate awards at a banquet in Dallas. The academy is a nonprofit organization founded in Monterey, in 1961 to honor and inspire adults and youth "who give their best efforts 1 to their daily tasks." Deaths Elsewhere Edward Bennett Cole, 59, brother of the late Nat King Cole, and a piano player and singer who teamed with his wife, Betty, in a night club act called the Two Hot Coles; of a heart attack; in Los Angeles. Dr. Mary Clabaugh Wright, 52, a leading scholar of Chinese history and the first woman to be named a full professor at Yale university; spent almost all of World War it in a Japanese prison camp; in Guilford, Conn. Wolfgang Martin, 71 musical director with opera companies in his native Germany before coming to the United States, and who appeared with companies in San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, and Los Angeles; in Los Angeles.

Richard Todhunter, president of Barnes Tucker Coal company, Barnesboro, and former mayor of Barnesboro: and president of the Central Pennsylvania Coal Producers association; of a heart attack while attending a coal operators meeting, in Pittsburgh. Charles C. McElwain, 67, erator of the Vending service, Kewanee, since 1955 and before that operator of two trucking companies; in Kewanee. Thomas Clarence Ford, 77, retired postal employe and father of Tennessee Ernie Ford, recording and television star; in Bristol, Tenn. Funeral Directors C.

H. JORDAN CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 115 YEARS 221 East Erie SUperior 7-7709 JOHN CARROLL SONS 'HOME FOR FUNERALS' 25 E. Erie WHitehall 4-6060 Cemeteries Gardens SACRIFICE Mausoteum 26 space in Last Memory cemetery. Crypt per Shrine, building A-1, east side, east Garden Sanctuary.

Call collect for Mr. Cole or Mr. Longman between 10 a. m. and noon on weekdays.

code 3051. 965-1110. OAKRIDGE plot. Cemetery Best section. graves of $300 each.

Vi 8-5070 FOR SALE In Clarendon Hills -2 choice cemetery lots. Lot. No. 29b-Block E. Spaces 1-2 in section near entrance.

$300 for both. Mrs. Carl Funk, Rt. 1, Box 480, Fontana, Wis. GRAVE Lot--In Memory Gardens, plot name, Eternal Light.

Euclid av. Arlington. Hts. Drive, Write to Edna Schneider, 3819 Holiday Quincy, 111. 62301.

BEAUT. Westlawn, 6 choice lots, Gardenia sect. Nr. entrance, perpetual care. $1,200.

674-8959 RIDGEWOOD 12, lot 1976, 4 graves. $1,050. AV 3-4480 ACACIA PK-4 grave lots, choice loc. Asking $700. 685-7691 BEAUT.

lots in Mt. Emblem -Nr. monument. $175 each. 763-1981 LOTS, Memory Gardens, $250 each for quick sale.

724-7489 after 6 p. m. BEAUTIFUL 17 GRAVE LOT Memorial Park, Evanston. Lot number 3, memorial section No. 1.

Will divide into 8 and 9 grave lots. $235 each. 835-0490 after 6 p. m. RIDGEWOOD-2 lots Sec.

11,, $450. Rt. No. 1, Box 316, South Beloit, Illinois. 6 Cemetery Lots Memorial Estates, $550 GE 8-6594 FOR SALE Beautiful 2 grave lots.

in Memorial Park Cemetery Sacrifice. Phone 815-725-2863 GRAVE Cemetery Lot-Elm Lawn Memorial Park. $50 off. Box 277, Twin Lakes, Wis. 53181.

MOUNT EMBLEM-5 grave lot, nr. monument. $900 complete. EU 6-3589. In Memoriam Anders Ida M.

Anders. In loving memory of my dear wife, who passed away two years ago today, June 20, 1968. She is gone, but not forgotten. LONESOME HUSBAND, BILL Blansett George Blansett, June 20, 1961. In memory of my sweetheart husband, my love.

LOVING WIFE BESSIE, SON JOHN, GRANDCHILDREN. LiVolsi Filippa LIVolsi on your birthday. Dear Mother. you went on beyond the gate and we cannot see you, but you are still with us. And a mother like ours is more than she is living presence.

CHILDREN Polito Sam Polito, June 20, 1960. Our hearts are very heavy. Our eyes are filled with tears, Our home is very empty Since you left us, husband and father dear. DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. Taglia Sam Taglia, June 20, 1968.

A silent thought a secret tear Keeps his memory ever dear. LOVING WIFE, ROSE We miss you more as years 90 by Our love and memory never die. CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN Dedication Announcements Ruben A memorial in memory of Neal David Ruben will be dedicated Sunday. June 21, af p. blocks Menorah south Gardens, 17th avenue, of Roosevelt road, Broadview, 111.

Stein A dedication of a monument in loving memory of Louis Stein, Sunday, Park June 21, at 2 Anshe-Emet p. m. section, Memorial Gross Point cemetery. road. Lakovitz A monument will be dedicated In loving memory of Cella Lakovitz, Sunday, June 21, 11 a m.

Jewish Waldheim cemetery, 16th and Harlem, gate 200. DEATH NOTICES Alco*ke See Margaret J. Linderborg notice. Austin Norine Farley Austin, June 18, beloved wife of Fred loving, sister of Lillian Farley, Marcella Merinbaum, and the late James A. Catherine Hector, Charles and Josephine Athans; fond aunt of seven nieces and nephews.

Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from Donnellan Funeral Home, 10525 S. Western avenue, to St. Caletan's church, Mass 10 Interment Holy Sepulchre. Member of Illinois Bell Telephone Pioneers.

In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Cancer society would be appreciated. BE 8-0075. Balto Vivian Balto, nee beloved wife of Clement; dearest mother of Ruth and Thomas; fond daughter of Sophie and Bernard Matthew; daughter in law of Sophie Baltas. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from the Evans Funeral Home, 6845 S.

Western avenue, to Nativity B. V. M. church. Interment St.

Casimir's cemetery. RE 7-8600. Becvar Mary Becvar, nee Pesek, devoted wife of the late Frank; beloved mother of Carl William George and the late Frank late grandmother of 11; greatgrandmother of five; sister of the late Albert, Frank, John, Joseph Pesek, Anna Mackovitch, Rose Janovsky, and Christine Kopkowski. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from Becvar Funeral Directors, 5218 S.

Kedzie avenue, to St. Gall church. Interment Resurrection. Liturgical wake service Sunday, 8 p. PR 6- 3809.

Beierlein Mary Beierlein, nee Mulatz, age 60, beloved wife of John: dear sister late Leo and Caroline Mulatz: fond aunt Dian Mamath, Leo Mulatz, and Valerie Tarella. Funeral, services Monday, 10:30 a. at Grein Funeral Directors, 2114 W. Irving Park road. Interment private, JU 8-6336.

Bender Mildred Ellen Bender, formerly of southeast Chicago, wife of the Harry; mother of Harry Jr. of Betty Lou Quimby of Los Angeles, and Muriel B. Welsh of Memphis, grandmother of two; sister of Marie Flynn of Riverdale. Visitation Sunday, p. m.

10 10 p. at the Tews Funeral Home, 18230 Dixie highway, Homewood, 111. Graveside services 10:30 a. m. Monday at St.

Mary's cemetery. SY 8-5300. Bentsen Arne G. Bentsen, beloved husband of Gudrun; fond fathet or Ivar Marshall and Warren grandfather of three; brother of Borghild Omland of Norway and the late Inga Olsen. Visitation 7 to 9 m.

Saturday, and 3 to 5 and to p. m. Sunday, at Peterson Funeral Home, 6938 W. North avenue. Services Monday 1:30 p.

m. Interment Elm Lawn. 637-4441. Boggia Anthony Boggia, loving husband of Patricia, nee DeLeo; dearest father of Rosemary, Anthony Maria, and Dominic; beloved son of Tony and Mary, nee Algieri; brother of Philomena Trisolieri, Margaret Lucente, Emily Rante, and Antoinette Cardamone. Funeral Monday, 8:15 a.m., from the Galewood Funeral Chapels, 1857 N.

Harlem avenue, to Our Lady of Pompeii church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel. Please omit flowers.

Visitation Saturday after 5:30 p.m. 889-1700. Bohaboy See Georege Yukovich notice. Bossow John T. Bossow, age 62, beloved husband of Helen; devoted father Robert and John T.

fond brother of James, Earl, Wilbur, Elizabeth Wolf, and Anne Chaffin; grandfather of six. Funeral 9:30 a. m. Monday, June 22, from Schmaedeke Funeral Home, 10701 S. Harlem avenue, Worth, to St.

Bede church, Ingleside, Ill. Mass 11 a. m. Interment Ascension, 448-6000. Bouzos See George Yurkovich notice.

Canino Mary Canino, nee Frustaci, beloved wife of Sam and the late Frank Pullano; loving mother of Sam Pullano, Theresa Mendoza, James Pullano, Rose Saracco, Mary Nuzzo, and the late Anthony and Catherine Marzano; grandmother of 10; great-grandmother of 17; sister of Joseph Dardano, Barbara Amendola, and Rose Frustaci. Funeral Monday, 8:45 a. from Michael Coletta Sons Funeral Home, 2600 S. Wentworth avenue, to Santa Lucia church. Mass at 9:30 a.

Please omit flowers. Interment Mount Carmel. 842-1861. Visitation after 5 p. m.

Saturday. Caputo Pasqual Caputo, devoted husband of Alice, nee Di Domenico: loving father of Pat, Linda, Diane, and Mark; beloved son of Carmen and Lena, nee Sommario; dear brother of Rosiland Montalbano and Annette Rubino. Funeral Monday, 9 a. m.r from Rosario D. Salerno's Sons Funeral Home, 6300 W.

North avenue, to St. John Chrysostom church. Entombment Queen of Heaven mausoleum. ME 7-0449 ME 7-0450. Cardamone See Anthony Boggla notice, Carter Michael F.

Carter, suddenly, beloved son of Frank and Margaret Carter: fond father of Michael, Jeffery, Frank, and Robbe: dear brother Cecelia Martin, Frances Carbone, Yolanda Arena, and James. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from Columbian Funeral Home, 6621 W. North avenue, Oak Park, to St. Philomena church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery, Janesville, Wis. Visitation begins Saturday after 7 p. m.

ES 9-5151 or Vi 8-3010. Cassell George A. Cassell, 65, of 624 Main street, Batavia, June 19, fond husband of Ruth; dear son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Lewis Cassell. Services Monday, 2:30 p. at Yurs-Peterson Funeral Home, Batavia. Visitation after 2 p.m. Sunday.

879-7900. Creed See Margaret J. Linderborg notice. Corry Mary E. Corry, June 20, 1970, sister of Mildred Burns, Lillian Klenha, Vincent Burns, and the late Leo, Eugene, and Charles Burns, and Agnes Brennan.

Funeral from Lain and Son Chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, Monday, June 22, at 9 a. to St. Thomas of Canterbury church. Interment St.

Joseph's. Visitation after 4 p. m. Saturday. Cunningham Frank E.

Cunningham, beloved son of the late John H. and Rosanna; loving brother of Loretta Houston, the late John Harry, Roy, Daniel, and James. Funeral Monday, 3600 a. W. from 95th the New Kenny Brothers, street, to St.

Adrian's church. Olivet. Mass 9:45 a. m. Interment Mount 239-3600.

DeLeo See Anthony Boggia notice. Di Domenico See Pasqual Caputo notice. Dvorsky John A. Dvorsky, suddenly, beloved brother son of Joseph and Marguerite; dear of David, Joseph, Katrina, and Wendy: and grandson Charles of and Gladys Keeler. Funeral John and Mary Dvorsky Monday, 9:30 a.

York m. from street, Geils Bensenville, Funeral to St. Alexis church. Mass 10 a. m.

Home, 180 S. Interment St. Michael the Archangel, Palatine. Visitation Saturday, to 766-3232. 10 p.

and Sunday, 2 to 10 p. m. Eschenbacher Helen M. Eschenbacher, nee Fox, of Chicago, beloved wife of the late of John Mrs. A.

Eschenbacher: fond mother John H. Tipton of Philadelphia; also four grandchildren; loving sister of Mrs. Ceil Du Cine of Los Angeles and Joseph J. Fox. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.

from Fitzgerald Franklin neral Home, 1571 Maple avenue, Evanston, to St. Nicholas church. Mass. 10 a. m.

Interment Calvary cemetery. Visitation 2 to 10 p. m. Sunday. UN 9-2900.

Falbo Anthony beloved husband of Carmella; grandfather of three: brother of Josedear father of Angela Hammond: phine Morrone. Funeral Monday, 8:30 8. from Columbian. Funeral Home, 6621 W. North avenue.

Mass 9:30 a. at St. Leonard church, Berwyn. tombment Queen of Heaven. Please omit flowers.

ES 9-5151 or VI 8-3010. Feege Le Roy B. Feege, beloved husband of the late Florence, nee Wolf; loving father of Eleanore Day: six grandchildren; brother of the late, Walter, William, Lillian Krueger, and Harry. Services Monday, P. m.

at John May Funeral Home, 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue. Interment Acacia Park. ber of Community lodge, No. 1005, A. F.

A. M. Ferraro Frank Ferraro, age 44, of threes loving son of Dominick and Rose: dear brother of Josephine, Graves, Russell. and Rosemary. Memorial mass Saturday, June 20, 11 a.

at St. Francis Borgia church. Fleck Louise wife three. day, 7300 blocks ice Gino Rose, Fred, of Mass Heaven See Foster man; ter of ter; Griffin John loved loving of and Mass. at 9:30 Ham and four; lal Hanus wife of 9 2, 10 at Hoh H.

Fleck, nee Hagemann, fond -of the late John: loving mother of Margaret Franicich and Walter wife Fleck; devoted grandmother of of Visitation after 6. p. m. Saturat Frank M. Foran Funeral Home, W.

55th street avenue, two west of Summit. Serv- late Monday, 10:30 a. m. Interment late Montrose. 458-0208.

late Franceschini the husband of 567 Franceschini, beloved nee Riccomi; dear brother of William of Bellville, 111., Harry Addison, and the late Ida Mitchell. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from Casey-Laskowski Funeral Home, 4540 W. Diversey avenue to Assumption church. 10 a.

m. Entombment Queen of mausoleum. Please omit flowers. 777-6300 Franicich Louise H. Fleck notice.

George Elmer Foster of Forest Park, devoted husband of Minnie, nee Hartloving father of George W. Fosand Dorothy Murmann; grandfather Shirley Pagni, Larry, and Gary Fosbrother of Jessie Diebold and Ralph Foster. Funeral Monday, 1:30 p. at Zimmerman Son Funeral Home, 7319 Madison street, Forest Park. Interment Mount Emblem.

Member of Telephone Pioneers of America. 366-2200. Griffin of Des Plaines, native of Glantrasna, County Galway, Ireland, behusband of Julia, nee Connolly: father of John, Kathleen, Michael, Maureen, and the late Barbara; fond son the late Stephen and Mary; dear brother of Peter and Thomas of Ireland, Martin of England, Mary, Kitty, Ellen, the late, Patrick, all of Boston, Visitation after 7 p.m. Saturday Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines. Funeral Monday, a.m.

from chapel to St. Stephen church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment All Saints. 824-5155.

William L. Ham, age 51, of Glenwood, beloved husband of Mildred, nee Harris; dear father of William, Joseph, Sandra Chase; fond grandfather of brother of Louise LeBeque. Funeral services 1:30 p. m. Monday, at Trinity Lutheran church, Roselle.

BurChapel Hill Gardens West. Visitation 2 to 10 p.m. Sunday, at Martin Richert Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle road, Roselle. 529-5751.

Katherine Hanus, nee Mulvey, beloved of the late Edward; beloved sister Elizabeth McGurn, Cecelia Leyendecker, the late Anna Passow and Mae Buckley. Funeral Monday, June 22, at a. from Kruse-Gottert Funeral Home, 2130-32 W. 21st street, to St. Paul church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel. Visitation after 7 p. m.

Saturday. Vi 7-7758. Harney Stella R. Harney, beloved mother of Evelyn Wolff and Irene Wodarski; dear aunt of Father Mel O. S.

fond grandmother of six; great-grandmother of 10. Funeral Monday, June at 9:30 a.m. from the Klemundt. Funeral Home, 3315 Irving Park road, Immaculate Heart of Mary church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment Memorial Park cemetery. In lieu of flowers, masses preferred. 478-1212. Hnatovic John S.

Hnatovic, beloved husband of Edna Hnatovic, nee Ulmenstein; dear stepfather of Grace Johnson; fond grandfather of six; great-grandfather of seven; dear brother of Anna Sobinec, Mary Kovarik, Tony Hnatovic, and the late Angeline Pavlik. Funeral Monday, 10 a. the Blake-Lamb Chapel, 4727 W. 103d street, Oak Lawn. Interment Mount Greenwood cemetery.

For transportation information call 636-1193 or 735-4242. Henrietta F. Hoh, nee Lambke, beloved wife of Simon loving mother of Lois and Edward Hoh; fond daughter of Mary Lambke; sister of Margaret Linker, Herman, Michael, Bernard, Edwin, and Robert Lambke, the late Mary Ehlert, Henry, William, Charles, and Anthony Lambke. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. me.

from Zimmerman and Son FUneral Home, 7319 Madison street, Forest Park, to St. Bernardine church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St.

Mary cemetery. Masses appreciated. Visitation after p. m. Saturday.

366-2200. Hoffmann Dorothy J. Hoffmann of Oak Park, beloved wife of the late Maxim; fond mother of Maxine Raine, Geraldine Rynerson, and Celeste Hoffmann; sister of Mabel Jones, Hattie Spiess, and Celeste Malin; grandmother of Nancy, and Jane Raine. Services Monday, June 22, 10 a. at Parkwyn Funeral Home, 6901 W.

Roosevelt road. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens West. Visitation 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. 788-0904.

Huff Jack J. Huff of Cross Lake, Antioch, 111., beloved husband of Ellen, nee Lundegard; fond father of Evelyn Cameron and Florence McDonald; grandfather of two; great-grandfather of one. Funeral 10 m. Monday at Strang Funeral Home, Antioch. Interment erty cemetery.

Visitation after 2 p. m. Sunday. Information, 395-4000. Indovina Nick Indovina, devoted husband of Lillian, nee Coniardy: loving father of Sam dear grandfather Michele and Cynthia: fond brother of Joseph Abenanti, Nancy Naso, Joseph "Shogga" Abenanti, Salvatore Indovina, and the late Mary Ferrari and Lena Virgilio.

Funeral Monday, 9 a. from Rosario D. Salerno's Sons Funeral Home, 6300 W. North avenue, to St. Rosalie church.

Entombment Queen of Heaven mausoleum. ME 7-0449 or ME 7-0450. Jacobsen Stanley C. Jacobsen, beloved husband of Constance: dear father of Betty: brother of Nina Zwebell. Resting at the Lawrence Funeral Home, 4800 N.

Austin avenue, where services will be held Monday, 11 a.m. Interment All Saints' cemetery. Visitation Sunday 2 to 10 p.m. PE 6-2300. Jirsa Joseph V.

Jirsa, late of Chicago, beloved husband of Agnes, nee Just; dear father of Joseph E. and Donald L. Jirsa; brother of Antoinette Manak; grandfather of six. Services Monday, at 1 p. at H.

Marik Sons, 6507 W. Cermak road. Entombment Bohemian National cemetery. Please donate to Cancer Foundation in lieu fo flowers. GU 4-6310 or Bi 2-3255.

Jorstad Richard G. Jorstad, beloved husband of Betty, nee Adams; dear father Jennifer and Thomas: fond brother of Mariorie Martin, Dortha Davis, and Geraldine Reese. Services Monday, p. at Smith-Corcoran Funeral Home, 6150 N. Cicero avenue.

Interment Acacia Park. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Heart fund would be appreciated. Visitation after 6 P. m. Saturday.

736-3833. Joyce Bernadine Joyce, nee, beloved wife of Edward J. Joyce; loving mother of Brother Charles C. F. Kathleen Cella, and Frances Joyce; dear grandmother of Mike, Tom, and Peggy Cella; dearly beloved daughter of Anna Schleyer; fond sister of Anna Bonke, Eleanore Salotti, Michael and John Schleyer, Margaret Pauls, and Lorraine Mueliner.

Funeral Monday, 9:15 a. from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 103d street, Oak Lawn. to St. Margaret of Scotland church. Interment St.

Mary's cemetery. For transportation information, call 636-1193 or 735-4242. Kacirek Alice E. Kacirek of Berwyn, beloved daughter of the late John and Katherine Kacirek: devoted sister of Betty Baley and Joseph Kacirek; fond aunt of Scott, LaVergne Craig, and Alison Lang; great- Funeral Monday, June 22, 9 a. m.

from Svec and Sons Funeral Home, 6227 W. Cermak road, to St. Odilo church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment Queen of Heaven. Member of Lady La Fayette council, No. 313, R. L. GU 4-2050 or Bi 2-2027.

Kaner Kenneth G. Kaner, CPD, suddenly, beloved husband of Pauline, nee Vacco: dearest father of Kimberly and Kurt; dear son of Anna Kaner and the late Guy Kaner: fond brother of Mary Dolores Sweeney and Donald Kaner: dear son-in-law of Paul and Mary Vacco; many nieces and nephews. Funeral Monday. 9:30 a. from Wolniak Funeral Home, 5700 S.

Pulaski road, to St. Turibius church. Interment St. Mary cemetery. Member of St.

Jude Police Saturday. PO league. Visitation after 5 p. m. 7-4500.

Katz Leon Jarvis Katz, beloved brother of Joe and the late Toby James Fogel: dearest son of the late Jacob and Lena Katz. Services Monday, 10 8. m. at Original Weinstein and Sons K. O.

Chapel, 3019 W. Peterson. Interment O. cemetery, Waldheim, Member and Food director disof Institutional tributors member of Sports lodge. B'nal B'rith: Covenant club and Near Illinois: North B'nal B'rith.

Chapel visitaChicago synagogue, fion Sunday 7 to 10 p. m. LO 1-1890. Kennedy Bessie Kennedy, nee O'Brien, beloved wife of the late James; fond mother Thomas Joseph. Lorraine and All, Kay Coughlin, Helen Murphy, James: grandmother of 17; great-grandmother three.

Visitation after p. m. Saturday at Conboy Funeral Home, 6150 W. North avenue. Funeral 9:30 a.

m. Monday St. Giles church. Mass 10 m. Interment Queen of Heaven.

Native of New Castle West, County Limerick, Ireland. 237-1134. Kleberg William G. Kleberg, June '19, nee 1970, Fieroh: loved husband of Dorothea, fond brother of Bernice Hanson Arthur Funeral Monday. June 22, 1 p.

at Brown Funeral Home, 13820 Lincoln avenue. Dolton. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens South. 849-5450. Kleinfelder Elizabeth Kleinfelder, nee Mayer, of Eimhurst, formerly of Chicago, beloved of the late Peter; fond aunt Catherine Delaney, Peter Rauth, Anthony Mayer, Peter Mayer, Arthur Mayer, Helen Foster, and the Nick Katherine Mayer: Rauth sister and of the William Mayer.

Funeral Monday, June 22, at 9:30 a. from Ahigrim and Sons Funeral Home, S. Spring road, Elmhurst, to Visitation church. Mass at 10 a. m.

Visitation A. after 7 p. m. Saturday, Interment St. Joseph.

834-3515. Kostopulos William Kostopulos, beloved husband of Angeline, nee Bouzos: fond father of Gus and Frances Balluff; devoted grandfather of six. FUneral Saturday. 12:30 p. from the Columbian Funeral Home, 6621 W.

North avenue, Oak Park. Services 1:30 p. m. Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox church. Interment Elmwood cemetery.

Please omit flowers. ES 9-5151 or Vi 8-3010. Kotwica Adam Kotwica, beloved husband of Lottie, nee Grendzinski; loving John Anchor, Stanley Edwin Helen Sliniak, Chester and Irene of Wimunc; grandfather of 17. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from Malec and Sons Funeral Home, 834-38 N.

Ashland avenue, to Holy Innocents church. Inferment St. Joseph's. 421-5800. Krock Ella Krock, June 18, 1970, beloved wife of Felix dear mother of Dr.

Felix A. grandmother of Andrew, Jennifer, and Leslie Krock; fond sister of Stanley Werdell. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from Nelson Funeral Home, 820 Talcott road, at Cumberland, Park Ridge, to Mary Seat of Wisdom church. Mass 10 a.m.

Interment St. Adalbert. In lieu of flowers, memorials can Cancer society will be appreciated. Visitation after 2 p. m.

Saturday. 823-5122. Kunzmann Casper Kunzmann, beloved husband of Louise Kunzmann; loving father George Raymond Mildred Strzezewski, and Myrtle loving grandfather of 20; great-grandfather of 24. Member of at Washington Bormann Funeral Home, 618 N. 16th council, K.

of C. Resting avenue, Melrose Park, one block north of Lake street. Mass Monday, June 22, 10 a. at Sacred Heart church. Visitation after 5:30 p.

m. Saturday. Please omit flowers, masses appreciated. 344-0714. 344-0714.

Kusek Joseph J. Kusek, beloved husband Eugenia, nee Tepper: dearest father of Leona Czarnecki and Joseph dear son of the late John and Catherine Kusek; grandfather of Brenda and Steven; fond brother of Wanda late Budz, Stanley Elizabeth Marnik, Lillian Brazinski, Stella Gorecki, and the late Walter uncle of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from Kozera Funeral Home, 1718 W. 48th street, to St.

Joseph church. Interment Resurrection cemetery. 927-3388. Lambert Bertha L. Lambert, nee Warren, beloved wife of David J.

loving mother of Shirley Ritt, David Jr. Howard Thomas and Kenneth dear sister of and Edward Warren; grandmother of 17. Services Monday, 11 a. at Diversey Funeral Home. 3601-05 W.

Diversey avenue. Interment Elm Lawn. Visitation after 4 P. m. Saturday.

AL 2-6424 or Di 2-1700. Lampe Benedict J. Lampe of 516 Dodge Evanston, beloved husband of Margaret Lampe; fond brother of Alphonse of Colorado, Arnold of Arkansas, Lewis of Joliet, Harold of Missouri, Mrs. Edward Jung, and Leo Lampe of Oklahoma. Funeral Saturday, 12 noon, from Fitzgerald Franklin Funeral Home, 1571 Maple avenue, Evanston, to St.

Nicholas church. Mass 12:30 p. m. Interment All Saints' cemetery. Visitation 2 to 10 p.

m. Friday. 869-2900. Linderborg Margaret J. Linderborg, nee Creed, beloved wife of the late Karl; dear mother of Margaret E.

Alco*ke, Jean Weprin, the late Carl J. and George grandmother of four; fond sister of Nora Butusov, Mary Behringer, Theresa the late James and Dennis. Funeral Monday, 8:30 a. Beukema Funeral Home, 10456 S. Western avenue, to St.

Ethelreda church. Mass 9 a. m. Inferment Holy Sepulchre. BE 8-2144.

Visitation after 5 p. m. Saturday. Long John C. Long, beloved husband of Margaret, nee Foley; dear father of Philip John Robert David Virginia Haggerty, and Mary Jo Ryan; grandfather of 14.

Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a. from Hursen Chapel, 5911 W. Madison street, to St. Luke church, River Forest. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment Queen of Heaven. Lucente See Anthony Boggia notice. Luecht Evelyn G. Luecht, nee Ugland, beloved wife of Raymond loving mother of Raymond A.

Jr. James Carol M. Shedor, William B. Barbara J. Stanchus, Marian and Ann Marie Neary; grandmother of 19; dear sister of Harold, Orion.

and Marian Koehler. Funeral services Saturday, p. at the Mcinerney Funeral Home, 46th place and Wallace street. Interment Monday, Elording cemetery, Sheridan, 111. BO 8-0703.

Marlewski Casimir Marlewski, beloved husband Catherine, nee Oleiarz; loving father of Robert Victoria (Gary Effert, and John: fond brother of Eleanore Frost, Bessie Marcoski, Joe, Al, and Ted Marlewski: devoted Kimberley. grandfather of Kathleen, Buddy, and neral Monday, June 22, at 9:30 a. from Woiciechowski Funeral Home, 2129 W. Webster avenue, to St. Hedwig church.

Interment St. Adalbert's. AR 6-4630. Martin Anna R. Veseley Martin, beloved wife of the late Michael Martin; devoted mother of Richard, Sister Ellen Rita, O.

Joseph, Michael, John, and the Rev. William J. Cartin; dear grandmother of 16; fond sister of Joseph Vesley. Visitation after 3 p. m.

Saturday. Funeral Monday, 9:15 a. from the Sheehy Funeral Home, 10727 S. Pulaski road, to St. Thomas More church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. Member of Third Order of St.

Dominic. Please omit flowers. Liturgical wake service Sunday, 8:30 p. m. ST 3-7700.

McDermott of Mary the late John J. McDermott, McDermott; beloved loving mother of John J. Jr. of Phoenix, and Robert W. McDermott: fond sister of Charles Floersch, the late Anna Kloman, Albertina Slavin, and Joseph Floersch.

Funeral Monday, June 22, 9:30 a. from Sullivan Funeral Home, 2701 W. 63d street, at Washtenaw avenue, to St. Rita church. Visitation after 7 p.

m. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. PR 6-8300. McDonald Mary McGarry McDonald, beloved wife of Michael Merrill McDonald; loving mother of Thomas, Eileen McElligott, Dolores Hoholik, Michael, and Jack McDonald; grandmother of 17: fond sister of Ellen McGarry and the late Sarah Becklin, Kathleen Sell, and John McGarry.

Visitation after 3 p. m. Saturday. Funeral Monday, 9:15 a. from the Sheehy Funeral Home, 10727 S.

Pulaski road, to Queen of Martyrs church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Member of Daughters of Isabelle and Salvador circle, No.

9, mer past regent. ST 3-7700. Mengler Robert James Mengier of Cicero, father of Robert, John, and James; dear son of Robert and Phyllis; brother of Barbara Lansbrecht and Clarence Mengler. Services Monday, 9:30 a. at Cermak Home for Funerals, 5844 W.

Cermak road, to St. Frances of Rome church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment family lot.

Please omit flowers. OL 2-0243. Merrill Helen Miller at Wichita, formerly of Elmhurst, wife of the late Ray beloved, mother of Mrs. Alvin L. Graybill and Melba E.

Merrill of Wichita: also survived by four sisters; and one brother. At the Pedersen-Ryberg Mortuary, 435 N. York street, Elmhurst, where friends may call Sunday, 3 to p. and where services will be held Monday, 1 p. m.

Interment Elm Lawn. Information. 834-1133. Mohaupt Angela Mohaupt, nee Hellmuth, beloved wife of Williams loving mother of Irmgard Niemann; dear sister Anna MacCament; fond grandmother June, Billy, and Kathy. Funeral Monday, June 22, 9:30 a.

m. from the Schielka Funeral Home, 7710 W. Addison street, J. to St. Francis Borgia church.

Mass a. m. Interment St. NA Joseph. Visitation after 2 p.

m. Saturday. 5-3444. of Neely Mary E. Neely, June 18, 1970, beloved wife of the Tate Albert E.

Neely; dear mother of Mary E. Liddie Mary and Thomas E. Neely; grandmother of S. H. Lawrence Neely: dear sister of Edward Heather of Rose Tibbits, and Viola, Wilcox.

At Lain Son Chapel. 2121 W. 95th street, Sunday, June 21, from 2 p. of 10. 7 p.

Services and interment vate. lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to favorite charity. to Nelson Bessie Nelson, daughter of the Beatrice, Stowell; loving sister of Harriet Meadows and Georgina Latalla, Meadows, dear aunt. SK3 of Jeff Georgia Lafall, Leese, USN; be- great aunt of Stephanie and Karen Leese: most beloved and dearest friend and of Hope. Snyder.

At Mee Ramme Funeral Home, 3918 Irving Park road. Visitation starting Saturday, Funeral service Monday, J. P. m. interment Acacia -Park.

1R 8-0036. Nelson Arthur E. Nelson, beloved husband of Ruth; devoted father of Gordon K. and Donald A. five grandchildren; loving son of Emma and the late Nels Nelson; fond brother of Amy K.J, and Walter N.

Nelson, and late Ethel Hult. Services Saturday, June 20, 1 p. at Edgar Funeral 10900 S. Cicero avenue. Entombment, Oak Hill.

Member of King Oscar lodge, No. 855, A. F. A. M.

Scottish Rite bodies- Valley of Chicago; Medinah Temple, Jackson Park post, No. 555. and Swedish Historical society. Past president of South Side Swedish club. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Svithiod Nursing home preferred.

Visitation after 3 p. m. Friday. 723-0876 or 423-1600. Novak Therese H.

Novak, beloved wife of Joseph dear sister of Helen Markowski, Marie Mitchett, Lawrence, Elizabeth, and the late Thomas and Theodore: nieces and nephews. Funeral Saturday, June 20, at 3:30 a. from the Klemundt Funeral Home, 3315 Irving Park road, to Immaculate Heart of Mary church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment St. Adalbert cemetery. 478-1212. Oetting George H. Oetting, beloved husband of Marion nee devoted father George D.

Oetting, Nancy L. (Henry K.J Hulama, and Judith M. Robert E.J Bunata; loving son of Laura and the late, Herman Oetting; brother of the late Herman G. Oetting: grandfather of six. Visitation at Berwyn Funeral Home, 2921.

S. Harlem avenue, Berwyn, Saturday after 3 p. m. Funeral services Monday, June 1970, 1:30 p. at Riverside Presbyterian church, Riverside, 111.

Interment Oakridge cemetery. Member of Theodore M. Vail Suburban Chapter No. 1, P. P.

of A. and Elder of Riverside Presbyterian church. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Riverside Presbyterian church or Chicago Heart Association appreciated. O'Hanley Neil J. O'Hanley on June 17, 1970, ago 92, husband of the late Ann Prendergast; father of J.

Louis, Dr. Allan M. and Mary Coleman, Margaret Shaughnessy, the late Joseph grandfather of 16. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from the chapel, 2100 W.

95th street, at Hoyne, to St. Ethelreda church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. PR 9-3535. O'Sullivan Eileen Morrissey O'Sullivan, beloved wife of John T.

O'Sullivan, CFD; lovmother of Joan Orseske Gary, P. Jol O'Sullivan, and John daughter of the late John and Theresa Morrissey: fond sister of Lt. John J. Morrissey, CPD; grandmother of three. Visitation after 3:30 p.

m. Saturday. Funeral Monday, 8:45 a. m. from Sheehy Funeral Home, 10727 S.

road, to St. Catherine of Alexandria church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St.

Mary's cemetery. ST 3-7700. Passarello at Mimi D. Passarello entered into rest San Jose, June 17, 1970, beof loved daughter of Mr. Ignazio Passarello San Jose; loving, sister of Mary and Nancy Passarello, both of San Jose, and Carmella Sparacino and Jasper law sarello, of both of Chicago; dear sister-inMario Sparacino of Chicago.

A native of Chicago, age 41. Funeral Saturday, June 20, 1970, af 8:30 a. M. from Chapel, Lima, 710 Salmon Erickson Cathedral Willow street, San Jose, Cal. Pullano See Mary Canino notice.

Rante See Anthony Boggia notice. Riccomi See Gino Franceschini notice. Rogers Harley husband C. Rogers of Downers Grove, of Mary: father of Ann Kirchhoff: grandfather brother of three. Walter Leo and Everett: of Service at First Methodist church chapel, Sunday, June 21, 2 p.

m. Visitation at time of service. 968-0408. Sausa Santa Sause, nee Dagostaro, beloved wife of Anthony: fond mother of Theresa Lazzari, and Connie Parato. Muffoletto, Sandy, Funeral Monday, 9:15 a.

from Columbian Funeral Home, 6621 W. North avenue to Our Lady Help of Christians church. Entombment Queen of Heaven. ES 9-5151 or VI 8-3010. Sargent See George Yurkovich notice.

Schleyer See Bernadine Joyce notice. Schnitta Maria Schnitta, nee Krivsky, loving wife of Daniel fond mother of Daniel Jr. Edward Emily Sefara, and Bessie Pancoska: grandmother of seven: greatgrandmother of two: sister of Theresa Krivska and Rudolph Krivsky in Czechoslovakia. Resting at George Schubert Funeral Home, 6616. W.

Cermak road. Services Monday, June 22, 1970, 1:30 p. m. Entombment Woodlawn cemetery. Information ST 8-1092.

Sommers Margaret V. Sommers, nee Bluhm, beloved wife of George loving mother of Mervyn K. fond sister of Matilda Kuper: grandmother of two. Funeral services Monday, 10:45 a. at Mount Greenwood Funeral Home, 3032 W.

111th street. Interment Forest Home cemetery. Hi 5-3400. Sortino Mary Sortino of Northlake, wife of the late Joseph; loving mother of Josephine Divincenzo, Frank Thomas and Marvin Sortino; grandmother of nine: great-grandmother of five: sister of Natalie Giaimo and Angeline Milazzo. Funeral Monday, 8:30 a.

from Suburban Funeral Home, 301 S. Fifth avenue, Maywood, to St. Bernardine church. Mass 9 a. m.

Entombment Queen of Heaven. In lieu of flowers, masses appreciated. Visitation after 4 p. m. Saturday.

Fi 4-0100. Stanley William M. Stanley, father beloved Virginia husband of Florence; dear of Johnson; fond grandfather of Jean. Af Williams-Kampp Son Funeral Home, 12 Lake street, Oak Park, after 6 p. m.

Friday. Services Saturday, 1:30 p. me under auspices of Cornerstone lodge, No. 875, A. F.

A. M. Interment Forest Home. 287-0017. Taube John W.

Taube, beloved husband of the late Agnes dear father of Mildred Bergstrom, Dorothy Koukol, and John grandfather of 10; brother of William. Resting at Matz Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central avenue, until 10 p. m. Sunday, Lying in state at Messiah Lutheran church, Melvina and Patterson avenues, from 10 a.

m. Monday, June 22, until time of services, 11 a. m. Entombment Memorial Estates. Visitation after 6 p.

m. Saturday. Trisolier! See Anthony Boggia notice. Vlazny Evelyn Collins Viazny, of beloved Francis wife of Arthur fond mother Vlazny: dear grandmother of Arthur, Peter, and Robert: loving daugh- Hattie the late William and Collins. Funeral Monday, 9:30 from Kerrigan Funeral Home, 5516 S.

Ashland avenue, to Visitation church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Resurrection. Member of Visitation Blessed Sacrament society.

Please omit Visitation after 2 p. m. Saturday. Information, 776-0031. Wagar Robert E.

Wagar, devoted father of Kitty O'Brien and Jack Wagar; fond grandfather of three; dear brother of Flossie Hensley. Funeral Monday, 11 a. W. at Thompson Funeral Home, 5570 95th street. Interment Beverly.

Visitation Sunday, to 10 p. m. 425-0500. Wargo Florence, wife V. Wargo, Anthony June E.

17, Wargo; 1970, loving devoted of mother of Yolanda Gerard, Sandra Quinian, Jonathan, and Valery Wargo; dear sister of Alice Line. Funeral 10 a. m. Saturday, from Lain and Son Chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, to St.

Margaret Mary church. Mass at 10:30 a. m. Interment Calvary. Liturgical wake service Friday, 8 p.

m. Westerman Fred A. Westerman of Berkeley, formerly of Chicago, beloved husband of the late Margaret Waldron: loving father of Rita Pauli and Fred dear grandfather of two. Visitation after 7 p. Saturday.

Funeral 10 a. from nessy Funeral Home, 5903 Burr Oak 9 avenue, Berkeley, to St. Domitilla, church for mass at 10:30 m. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. 544-0100.

Wodarski See Stella R. Harney notice. Wolff See Stella R. Harney notice. of Yurkovich George Yurkovich, age 88 years, beloved husband of the late Matilda, nee Yurko10 Bohaboy, Katherine Sargent, vich: devoted father of Alice John J.

George (Clara). and the late Peter Yurkovich; grandfather of 10; great-grandfather of three. Funeral Monday, June 22, 1970, at 9 from Berwyn Funeral Home, 2921 S. Harlem avenue, Berwyn. to Holy Trinity Croatian church.

1850 and S. Throop, street, Chicago, for, requiem mass at 10 a.m. Interment St. Mary. Member of SS.

Peter and Paul lodge. No. 34, C. and. Ivan court.

m. No. 1377, C. O. F.

Visitation Saturday pri- after 2 p.m. Zimmer Lloyd C. Zimmer of 111., beloved husband of Blanche, nee Nicoloff: dear late father of Steve and Patricia five: son-In-law of 1 Nicoloff. Funeral Sperling: loving, grandfather of Neubaver: fond brother and George and A Grace brother-In-law of Betty Batzlaff, Leo Monday, June 22, at 8:45 from the Joseph Nosek and Sons Funeral Home, 6716-18 W. 16th comer of Euclid, m.

Berwyn, to St. Plus X. church, Stickney. Mass 9:30 m. interment family lot.

Visitation after 3 p. m. Saturday. at beloved or .4.

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