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v1 12- Section 1A CHICAGO TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1967 DEATH NOTICES OBITUARIES SIX AREA MEN KILLED IN VIET Dewire George A. Dewire, beloved husband of Jeanette loving father of Robert Carol); dear brother of Genevieve Jar-zab. Resting at Lewis Funeral Home, 7600 W. Grand at the circle. Funeral Wednesday, Nov.

15, at 9:30 a. to St. Cyprian churcti. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment St. Joseph cemetery. TRUCK FALLS FROM RAMP, Donald T. Sutte Donald T. Sutte, 61, vice president and former director Joseph Sorosky Joseph Sorosky, 82, of 1217 W.

North Shore died yes- i terday in Mount Sinai hospital. of the Jahn Oilier Engraving II AM CP IT MP comPany- 817 Washington Ilflhl I lUll I INIl dicd yesterday in his home at mini i iwii lllWj404 chanticleer lane, Hinsdale. Mr. Sutte worked in the graphic t- I 1 ai li "eia ior more man io rOUrOOldierS, I WO years. He was former president KILLS AUTOIST (Pictures on back page) A motorist was fatally injured yesterday when a trailer truck plunged off the exit ramp at Harlem avenue and fell atop his eastbound auto on the Eisenhower expressway.

oi tne tiectomatic Engraving He retired after 50 years as a tailor for the Rothmoor corporation, a women's apparel firm. He was a member of the International Lady Garment Workers union and the Congregation Beth Sholom of Rogers Park. Services will be held today at 1 p. m. in the chapel at 1300 Devon av.

He is survived by his widow, Dora; three sons, Harry, Louis, and Reuben; two daughters, Frieda and Mrs. Rose Weiner; eight James Ralph C. James, dear husband of Helen Miller James; loving father of Ralph C. James Jr. Estelle) and Winifred Brad-dock (George devoted grandfather of George E.

Laura Lee, and Charlotte Lucy Braddock and Deborah Sue and David Micah James; brother-in-law of Mildred L. Thatcher; uncle of Edward J. (Bud Gilbert. Resting at the Bilger Funeral Home, 2035 E. 79th street, one block east of Jeffery boulevard, after 6 p.

Monday. Services 1 p. m. Wednesday. Committal service 3 30 p.

m. in Anttoch cemetery, Antioch, III. Vice president of Marsh and McLennan, member of South Shore Country club. Union League club, Seguoit lodge. No.

827, A. F. A. Antioch, and United Church of Hyde Park. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Women's Board of La Rabida sanitarium.

Funeral information SO 8-1610. Jankowski Joseph Jankowski, beloved husband of Marie. Funeral Wednesday, 10:15 a. from Kowachek Funeral Home, 5774-76 W. Lawrence avenue to St.

Hyacinth's church. Mass 11 a. m. Interment St. Adalbert.

Member of 33d Div. War Vets, Marshall Field post No. 11, A. Wilson Park barracks. No.

751, W. W. and West End post No. 2004, V. F.

W. Jazdzyk Stanley Jazdzyk beloved husband of the iate Valeria, nee Pallach; dear father of Adele Joseph Slowiak and Virginia Peterl Kollias; grandfather of PhiiiD. Randy, and Joseph Slowiak Jr. and Richard and Rusell Preina; brother of Peter Francesl Jazdzyk. Member of Civic Improvement Club St.

Ladislaus. Funeral Wednesday, from Ostapa Funeral Home, 5325 W. Fullerton avenue, at Lorel, to St. Ladislaus church. Interment St.

Adalbert cemetery. S45-6974 or BE 7-2876. Johnson Banks Mary Ann Banks, age 74, St. Petersburg, formerly of Chicago, wife of Thomas Banks; mother of Thomas Norman Banks of Hathorne, grandmother of Mary Ann, Thomas George and Christine sister of Henry and Joseph Thompson. Funeral services Wednesday at C.

E. Prevatt Memorial Home, Petersburg. Barnes H. Norman Barnes, died Friday, Nov. 10, after a long illness, at Basle, Switzerland, where he wi be Interred Tuesday, Nov.

14, formerly of 1242 Lake Shore drive. Chicago, husband of Florence nee Welch; step-father of Frederic; brother of Samuel Malcolm and Hugh Bames. Member of the Sons of Colonial Wars; Sons of The American Revolution; Huguenot socie.y; Masons, and Union League club. Bell See Karollna Floruak notice. Bernardi John Sante Bernardi, beloved husband of Assunta, nee Cuiffoii; fond father of Leo M.

(Lauretta); grandfather of three; brother of Guglialmo, Roberto, Joseppie, Mrs. Philomina Cuiffoii, and the late Elpidio and Angelo. Funeral Wednesday, 10:15 a. from the Corcoran Funeral Home, 6150 N. Cicero avenue, to St.

Gregory church. Mass 11 a. m. Interment All Saints' cemetery. Please om'-t flowers.

736-3833. Bostrom See Michaline Laskowski notice. Boyle company. He also was past president of the Printers Sup-plymen's guild. Mr.

Sutte leaves his widow, Rita; two sons, Donald T. Jr. and Robert; and three grandchildren. Services Krupicka Charles Krupicka, of Berwyn, huv band of the late Emma; dear father of Elsie Krupicka and Elmer C. the late' Renee) Krupicka; grandfather of Diane; R.

Krupicka. Resting at Cermak Home for Funerals, 5844 W. Cermak road. Masonic services Tuesday, 8 p. m.

Funeral services Wednesday, 10 a. m. Interment Mount Emblem cemetery. Member of Cicero lodge. No.

955, A. F. A. M. OL 2-0243.

Kruswick Donald D. Kruswick, beloved husband of Laverne; loving father of Darlene I Frank I Hankin; dear brother of David A. Elsiel Kruswick; son of Pauline and the late Max J. Kruswick; grandfather of three. Funeral services Wednesday, Nov.

15, 1967, 2 p. m. at Berwyn Funeral Home, 2921 S. Harlem avenue, Berwyn. Interment Queen of Heaven Member of American Federation of Musicians, Local 10-208.

GU 4-4111 or Bi 2-2966. Kucera See Katerlna Wycpalek notice. Kunkel See Karolina Florczak notice. Kurnik Eleanor Kurnik, age 74, Nov. 13, of 13421 Buffalo avenue, beloved mother of Barney Helen), John, Jack, Walter Josephine), and Stanley Helen Kurnik; nine grandchildren; one great-grandchild; dear sister of Aniela Tokarz and Julia Gacek.

Services Thursday, Nov. 16, 9 a. from Opyt Funeral Home, 13350 Baltimore avenue, to St. Florian church, for mass, 9:30 a. m.

Interment Holy Cross. 646-1193. La Barre Willard K. La Barre Jr. of 126 Alben avenue, Elmhurst, beloved husband of Virqmia, nee Zeiler; dear father of Kenneth and Terry; fond son of Em-rrerentia and Wiilard K.

La Barre Sr brother of Jeanne Jones. At the Peder-sen-Ryberg Mortuary, 435 N. York street. Elmhurst, after 3 p. m.

Tuesday, and where services will be held Wednesday, 10:30 a. m. Interment Arlington. 834-1133. GL 3-1234.

Diduch Walter E. Diduch, beloved husband' of Anne Dillon Diduch; dear father of Lynn and the late Wallen Barry; erand-father of David and Kent; fond brother of Elsie, George, and Andrew. Funeral services Thursday, 10 a. at OeMer Funeral Home, Lee and Perry streets, Des Plaines. Interment Elmwood cemetery.

Visitation Tuesday, after 5 p. m. 824-5155. Dorman Charles T. Dorman, beloved husband of Emily; fond father of Raymond C.

and Richard C. Dorman; grandfather of Raymond, Diana, Thomas and Robert Dorman; brother of Frank, Bob, Rita Bran-dau and Leona Vila. Resting at Ketcham Funeral Chapel, 2036 W. 79th street, until 9:45 a. m.

Wednesday. Requiem mass at Mount Mary of Mount Carmel church, 10:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. HU 3-6202.

Dugan James J. Dugan, husband of Margaret Burke Dugan; fond father of James (Marshall), Thomas, and the late Darlene Mary Dugan son of Mary and the late Matthew Dugan; grandfather of Brien Dugan; brother of Matthew, William, Francis, John, Joseph, and Mary Volkman. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a. from The Chapel, 2100 W. 95th at Hoyne, Crane Funeral Directors, to Little Flower church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Mary. 239-3747.

Duralski Stanislaus I. Oli jnyk, 67, of will be held at 11 a. m. Thurs- Marines Die Six Chicago area men have been killed in Viet Nam, the department of defense reported yesterday. Pfc.

Ronald J. Britt, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Britt of 9628 Massasoit Oak Lawn, was killed in battle Nov. 4 near Dak To, four days after he arrived in the war zone, his parents said yesterday.

55th Tt La Grange jrandchildren. Mrs. James E. Murnane Mrs. Mary Helen Murnane, 54, of 9109 Keating Skokie, died yesterday in Illinois Cen 4433 Florence Downers Grove, the motorist, died in Oak Park hospital several hours after the accident.

The driver of the truck, Ethen D. Morris, 32, of 801 E. 131st was taken to the hospital with back injuries. He Loses Control Oak Park police said Morris Mrs. Ronald E.

Wallin Services for Mrs. Ann A. Wallin, 72, of 838 S. Lincoln Hinsdale, will be held at 2 p. m.

tral hospital. She was an enr Pfc. Britt was drafted in 1966 after attending Oak Lawn High 'V fu 55 of the Coca-Cola company chi rwir. Union Church of Hinsdale at 137 here for the last 22 vears. She crhrmi onI fha rtov i vi inuouaic xo4 nere ior tne last ti vears.

ane Institute. He is also survived bv av; in the suburb, was an accomplished pianist was driving a truck owned by his sister, Carolyn. ane.ttuea "insda and had appeared with tne Chi- sanitarium and hospital. She is! wm n's Svmnhnnv nr. ine asnam -age 2601 Bruno Johnson, beloved husband of Ann, nee Bikness; dear father of Bruno (Loretta, Mary Ann Frank Janecka, Rosemary Chester Ostrowski, Loretta An- Killed Near Da Nang survived by her husband, Ron-Uestra Surviving are her hus-LArcher off the westbound Walter Duralski, beloved husband of Bertha, nee Pilarski; loving father of JoAnne fcftanley) Gron and LaVerne Donald) Bellhermer; dear brother of Anna Wrablewski; grandfather of five.

Funeral services Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Kozera Funeral Home, 1718 W. 48th street, to St. Joseph church. Inter-ment Resurrection cemetery.

927-3388. Fankedeis -ry i lanpc nr fho CYnroccurow onH Corp. Edwin M. Gray, son of i aid retired chief of con- band. James three aunts inonyj oozzi, i-rances 1 1 nomas) Olsen, John, Joseph Marie, Collette Henry Findysz, Antionette.

and Gertrude: fond up the exit ramp to Harlem John M. Gray, 5148 S. Rock-! struction engineers for the i and an uncle. Mass will be said James P. Boyle, beloved husband of the late Gertrude, nee Coyne; fond father o' James dear grandfather of four; brother of John, Elizabeth, Hugh, and the late Mary McGrail and Margaret Ammond.

Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 15, 9:30 a. from Collins Funeral Home, 5350 W. North avenue, to St. Peter Canisius church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel. TU 9-8B44. Bozzano Frank Bozzano, beloved husband of the late Sophie, nee Gandini; loving father of Mary Di Maggio, Leonard Bozzano, Ann Culling, Violet Donat, Silvio Bozzano, and Theresa Staller; fond grandfather of 22; great-grandfather of 34.

Funeral at Tohle Funeral Home, 4325 Lawrence avenue at Lowell, Thursday, 2:30 p. m. Interment Irving Park. MU avenue when he lost control. well was killed Nov.

9 near brother Helen George VanderBeke and Susan Frank) Hess; grandfather of 26. Funeral Thursday at 9:15 a. from Wollschlager Funeral Home, 304 Gustave Fankedeis, beloved husband of the late Anna; loving father of Charles oear grandfather of one; and great Joseph T. Ryerson Steel two sons, William R. and Harold a daughter, Mrs.

Shirley A. Patterson; 11 grandchildren; two sisters; and a brother. grandfather of five. Funeral Thursday 5. Hoyne avenue, to St.

Maurice church. Interment St. Casimir. Member of St. Maurice Holy Name society and Daniel Dow ling council.

No. 1063, K. of C. LA 3-0196. Da Nang.

He was drafted in October of last year, while attending the liberal arts college of Southern Illinois university, Carbondale. Corp. Gray also is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Mary-belle Biesiada, 5148 S. Rockwell Mrs.

Betty Wright of LaPorte, and Mrs. June Biernat of Milwaukee, Wis. Marine Corp. Edward E. Blumer, 20, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Blumer of 4131 N. Monitor was killed after 10 months in Viet Nam. He joined the marines in 19G6 after attending Wright Junior college. at 10 a.

m. Thursday in St. Philip Neri Catholic church, 2132 E. 72d st. Mrs.

Anna Schulman Services for Mrs. Anna Schulman, 90, of 1152 Farwell who died Sunday in the Garden View Nursing home, will be held at 10 a. m. today in the chapel at 1300 Devon av. Mrs.

Schulman was the widow of Jacob, a tailor. She was a member of the board of the Goldman Home for the Aged where she lived. She is survived by two sons, George and Harold; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Purlmutter and Mrs. Lillian Goldberg; seven grandchildren; and eight The truck shot across the ramp, broke thru the ramp railing, and toppled 20 feet down, landing atop of Olijnyk's car.

Eastbound traffic was delayed for one half-hour while tow trucks removed the wreckage. Thrown from Car Edward F. Bugal, 21, of 644 W. 18th was killed early today when the auto he was driving struck a concrete divider in the 900 block of Lake Shore drive. He was thrown from his auto into the path of a car driven by Maurice Jason, 60, 528 Oakdale st.

Bugal's car was brought under control and stopped after the 0-44UU. Burgeson Einar Burgeson, age 69, formerly of 5211 W. Warwick, Chicago, passed away Sunday, Minneapolis, survived by two sons; two sisters; two brothers; grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Services Friday, 11 a. at Welander-Quist (South Chapel, Chicago avenue at 19th street, Minneapolis.

Interment Fort Snelling National cemetery, Minneapolis. Friends may call beginning 3 p. Thursday. Member of Painters and Decorators union, Chicago, III. Burke Eugene E.

Burke, beloved husband of the late Helen Br en nan Burke; devoted father of Mrs. Patricia Edward Infanger; Sigfrid Monson Services for Sigfrid Monson, 79, of 9414 Bell a south side builder and contarctor, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 10900 Cicero av. Mr.

Monson died Sunday in his home. He began his building career in 1914 and developed many areas in the Chatman Fields, Avalon, and South Shore area. Mr. Monson a. m.

irom nennessy t-uneral Home, 5903 Burr Oak avenue, Berkeley, to St. Domitilla Church. Mass 10:00 a. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery.

LI 4-0100. Feller Irene Mary Feller, nee Tucker, wife of the late Charles mother of Charles P. Richard Thomas Robert and the late William grandmother of 13; sister of Gertrude, Agnes Patt, Loretta Kraus, George, Edwin, Francis, and the late Harold. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Schroeder-Westfall Chapel, 3807 N.

Lincoln avenue, to St. Andrew's chapel. Interment All Saints. Florczak Karolina Florczak, nee Pudlo, beloved wife of the late Lawrence; dear mother of Walter, Estelle Henry Kunkel, Maryann Walter Bell, Joseph, Bernice Rathke, Casmir Helen; grandmother of five; great-grandmomer of two; fond sister of Carl, John, Angeline Szelag, Rose Szyszka, Elizabeth Tendera, and Frank in Poland). Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.

from Kowachek Funeral Home, 5774-76 W. Lawrence avenue, to St. Constance church. Interment St. Adalbert.

Member of Rosary Sodality at Holy Innecents church. dear grandfather of Elizabeth, Michael Patricia, and Paul Infanger; fond brother of Margaret Carroll, Ann Caraher, the retired as a builder in 1940. He Sp. 4c Raymond Hollopeter, late Joseph Burke, and Irene Duffy Visitation after 6 p. m.

Monday. Funeral 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles is i by his widow, Jennie; two daughters, Mrs. Hollopeter of 4461 Lincoln Wednesday, 9:45 a.

from the Sheeny Funeral Home, 10727 S. Pulaski road, to St. Sabina church. Mass 10:30 a. m.

Interment St. Mary's cemetery. Member of Genevieve Nelson and Mrs. George J. Patsoureas I accident by a passenger, John Lane Marie B.

Lane, nee Kowalski, beloved wife of the late Robert loving mother of LaVerne Barth and Robert IMarionI; dear grandmother of Patricia Barth, Robert, and Barbara Ann Lane; fond sister of Stephen, Peter, Tillie Gorlewski, Josephine Burch, Gertrude Przybylski, Clara Garbaciak, the late Arm Pacanowski and Stanley. Funeral Thursday, a. from Kelly-Carroll Funeral Home, 9315 S. Ashland avenue, to St. Rita church.

Mass 10 a. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Head Election clerk for the Board of Education Commissioners. 779-1315. Lasko Joseph Lasko Laskowicz, loving husband of Marie, nee Czech; dearest father of Roman Adeline Lasko and Virginia Mussen; brother-in-law of Frank Helen) Czech, the late Joseph Anna Czech; grandfather of Allen, Robert, Jimmy, and Danny.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Diversey Funeral Home, 3601-05 W. Diversey avenue, to St. Hyacinth church. Interment St.

Adalbert. AL 2-6424. Laskowicz See Joseph Lasko notice. Laskowski Michaline "Lena" Laskowski, nee Wis-niewski, wife of the late Joseph Laskowski and the late Walter Wozniak; beloved mother of Florence James Bostrom and the late Alfred Wozniak; sister of the late Lottie Rybakowski, Stella Mikolaiczyk, Mary Kwiecinski, Stanley, Stephen, Charles, Felix, and Joseph Wisniewski; sister-in-law of Anthony Mikolaiczyk, Victor Kwiecinski, and Myrtle Wisniewski; grandmother of James E. and Michaline Bostrom.

Funeral Thursday, 8:30 a. from Urbanek Funeral Home, 1335 W. 51st street, to St. Augustine church. Mass 9 a.

m. Interment Resurrection cemetery. YA 7-6112. Lelivelt Mary E. Lelivelt, beloved wife of Her-man dear sister of Nellie M.

Anderson. Visitation Tuesday after 4 p. at Hursen Chapel, 5911 W. Madison street. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.

from chapel, to Resurrection church. Mass 9:30 a. m. ES 8-7500. Litzke Natalie Litzke, nee Mantik, beloved wife of the late Gustave Schendel and Carl Litzke; devoted mother of Reinhold and Marta Schendel; sister of Ottelie Lemp-fer in Germany, Amelia Hinz and Emma Mundt.

Resting at Hornburg Son Funeral Home, 8400 S. Ashland avenue, from 6 p. m. Monday until 10 p. m.

Tuesday. Services Wednesday, 1 p. m. at Holy Cross Lutheran church. Interment Bethania.

233-4310. Lucas Estelle M. Lucas, beloved wife of Bruno fond mother of Dorothy Frank Mi-celi, Robert Lucas, and Connie Kenneth) Bates; dear sister of Emily Czuba and Edward Tabor; loving grandmother of three. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from Krauspe Chapel, 3905-07 N.

Lincoln avenue, to St. Andrew church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St.

Adalbert's. Gary, was killed in Viet Nam George J. Patsoureas, 70. of i i a. uamen the Hamburgs.

ii 3-7uo. Byron Saturday while reporting to a Frances Johnson; eight grand-work detail. children; and a sister. av. Zalinski said Bugal had 3509 N.

Marshfield a Chi James P. Byron, suddenly, beloved son of John Allan and Margaret, nee Schlei cago restaurant operator for 47 Johnson Frank O. Johnson, beloved husband of Irma (nee Arnold; dear father of Gertrude Henry Galan, Frank A. and Richard grandfather of John and Kerry; fond brother of Lucy, Birdie, Herbert and the iate Katherine Larson. Services Thursday, 11 a.

at Wm. C. Smith Sons, 2500 N. Cicero avenue. Interment Maryhill cemetery.

237-8070. Johnson Russell E. Johnson, beloved husband of Adeline, nee Langkau; dear father of Leonard fond brother of the late Irene. Services Wednesday, 2 p. at Wm.

C. Smith Sons, 2500 N. Cicero aveune. Interment Elmwood Park. 237-8070.

Johnson Walter R. Johnson, D. 1222 Wilson avenue, Nov. 12, 1967, devoted husband of Josephine; dear brother-in-law of Herbert and Anne Pohs. At Lain and Son Chapel, 5501 N.

Ashland avenue. Services Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 2 p. m. Interment Acacia Park.

Kassel Mabel Pearson Kassel, formerly of 830 Madison street, Evanston, Nov. 12, 1967, wife of the late John W. Kassel. Friends may call at Hebblethwaite Chapel, 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston, where services will be held 11 a. m.

Wednesday. Interment Memorial Park cemetery. Kaufman See Peter W. Connolly notice. Keith Sylvester W.

Keith, beloved husband of the late Janina; fond brother of Richard Irene), Lillian George! Tabert; dear brother-in-law of Alex Helen Loboda. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m., from And-ziewici Funeral Home, 1726 W. 18th street, to Church of St. Vitus. Interment St.

Adalbert's. Member of local No. 134, I. B. E.

W. 226-1123. Kennedy See Theresa K. Watkins notice. Kenwood Yvonne Hyland Kenwood, beloved wife of William fond mother of Mariorie, Janet Russell, and Mariann; daughter of Thomas and the late Mariorie; sister of Thomas and Mariorie Gleason.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from Donnellan Funeral Home, Jeffery Draftpfi I.act War Hona II VialA cher; fond brother of Francis, John William, and Thomas. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from Kenny Brothers, 5438 S. recently returned from serving with the army in Viet Nam.

Boy, 6, Is Killed A 6-year-old boy was killed yesterday afternoon when he Halsted, to Visitation church. Interment Drafted in October, 1966, he Services for Horace H. Field, AZfLZ tS had been in Viet Nam since 79, formerly of 2341 Pioneer Hehadre wW thu, March. He is survived by a Evanston, will be held at 10 Holy Sepulchre. BO 8-0662.

Carroll Myrtle H. Hill Carroll, beloved wife of the late Fred Carroll; dear daughter of the late George 5. and tnzaoetn Rirhter Hill: fond sister of the late Irene M. Liebrich. Visitation after 6 p.

m. Tuesday. Funeral services Wednes Corp. Willie A. Wright, 28, 1 Methodist church, Port Ed-j teTl Irs as stck a southbound son of Mrs.

Willie Y. Wright, of wards, Wis. Mr. Field, a retired a a I dairy truck while crossing the 7126 Champlain was re-1 electrical engineer with the i vrf street at 6104 S. Halsted st.

ported killed in action Nov. 6. i Public Service company of bte u- George Sander, 715 W. 61st He was a career soldier who Evanston, died Sunday in Fam-: s'm enTSral services st- was walking west across joined the army six years ago. ily Heritage home, Wisconsin raiS I Halsted street when he was day, I p.

ar tne aneeny runerai Home. Ashland avenue. Inter ment Cedar Park cemetery. Member of aiarine byJhe truck driven by 1 St. DemetTlOS Greek OlthO (ancnn.

10 cnn UTr anH Hanahtprc TITrc Hrhrt Mrs. Frank J. Sansone, 4045 N. Rowe and Mrs! R. E.

Kerr; a dox church at 2727 Winona st. Kolmar was killed in com-' son, Walter eight grand-: William Wescott McCain bat in Viet Nam last Monday. children; a great-grandchild; vffliam Wescott McCain, 68, he had been in Viet Nam since and a brother! 0f 840o County Line Hins- May In addition to his parents, dale died yesterday in the Hins- he is survived by a brother, John I llruska sanitarium and hosoital Herbert ZeUmer, 51, of 5638 Kolin according to Brighton Park traffic police. Zellmer was ticketed for failure to show due caution to a pedestrian in the roadway and is scheduled to appear in Traffic court Jan. 5.

Genaro Grace Genaro, nee English, beloved wife of the late Anthony; loving mother of Frances, and the late Maurice; fond grandmother of three; dear sister of Tony, Salvatore, Josephine Danca, Mary DiGristina and Kate Marino and the iate Pat and Charles. Funeral Wednesday, 8:30 a. from Rosario D. Salerno's Sons Funeral Home, 6300 W. North avenue, to St.

Genevieve's church. Interment Mount Carmel. ME 7-0449 or ME 7-0450. Georgeson Virginia Georgeson, in Pana, formerly of Oak Park, Nov. 12, 1967, survived by husband Walter Georgeson; sister of Mrs.

Dorothy Wegner, Mrs. Ruth Vail, and James Russell, ail of Pana, and John Russell of Glendale, Ariz. Funeral service Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1:30 p. at the Stumpf Funeral Home, Pana, III.

Interment Myers cemetery, Herrick, III. Gibbons Anne Isabelle Gibbons of Wabeno. sister of J. William. Former Chicago teacher at Von Humbolt school.

Mass Tuesday, at Waubeno, Wis. Interment and burial services Calvary cemetery. East Gary, Ind. Gould Milton Gould of 1260 Prospect, Milwaukee, beloved husband of Betty, nee Asenmacker; dear brother of Edirh Michael Agazim and the late Lillian Rosset and Sylvia Sherry. Services Wednesday, 11 a.

at Piser Memorial Chapel, 5206 Broadway. Interment Mount Mavriv cemetery. Please omit flowers. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer society. Friends are asked to pay their respects at the time of the services.

LO 1-4740. Greenwald Stella Greenwald, nee Smorowski, beloved wife of the late John; dearest mother of John; loving sister of Rose Kania and Mary Norkiewicz; sister-in-law of Clara and Frances Smorowski and Walter Kuraszek; nieces and nephews. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. m. from Di-versey Funeral Home, 3601-O5 W.

Di-versev avenue, to St. Hyacinth church. Interment St. Adalbert. AL 2-6424.

Visitation Tuesday after 8:30 a. m. Halickl Margaret Hallckf, nee McPhlllips, age 76, fond sister of Patrick Lillian Mc-Phillips, Andrew Margaret McPhillips of Norwalk, and Mrs. Nell Baum-gardner of Petoskey, dear aunt of many nephews and nieces. Funeral Wednesday at 9 a.

from Sadowski Chapel, 8832 Commercial avenue, to St. Philip Neri church. Requiem mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St.

Mary cemetery. lngleood chapter, o. t. 5. 5T j-uu.

Cizek John Cizek of Noth Riverside, beloved husband of Anna, nee Martinek; fond father of Jerry Cizek and Mildred Prinke; four grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; brother of Rose Janovsky. Services Tuesday, Nov. 14, 1 p. at Svec Sons Funeral Home, 6227 W. Cermak road.

Interment Woodlawn cemetery. GU 4-2050 or Bi 2-2027. Clow Cassie A. Clow, nee Wood, of Melrose Park, beloved wife of the late Wayne; loving mother of Catherine Elmer Wagner; fond grandmother of three; great-grandmother of five; dear sister of Blov, Pat, and the late Zoer'Tupper. Resting at Bormann Funeral ftme, 16th avenue, north of Lake strerf, Melrose Park, where services will Tie held 1 p.

m. Wednesday. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens West. 344-0714. Cmiel Stanley Cmiel, beloved husband of Josephine; dear father of Edward Kathleen, Joseph Stanley BernadetteJ, and Dervices ior jonn nenry -ut Robert.

Funeral Directors was the founder and chairman of the Chicago Machine Laboratories, 6200 60th st. He leaves his widow, Marie; two sons, Wescott William Jr. and FORMER U. OF I. hte at 1:30 p.

m. today in the ART PROFESSOR chapel at 207 N. Vail av. in the t-vt7o AT -iSUDUrb- Mr- Hruska died Sun-JLIliiiO A I OD in Northwest Community C. H.

JORDAN CO. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 113 YEARS William Bruce; and four grand- 221 E. Erie Superior 7-7709 Kenneth Shopen, 65. painter i hospital. He was a director of and former art professor at the research administration f0rjchlIdren- Services will be held G.

D. Searle, pharmaceutical at 10 a- m- Thursday at the company in Skokie. Surviving I Grace Episcopal church, 120 E. are his widow, Mildred; two 1 Flrst Hinsdale. JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" 25 E.

Erie Whitehall 4-6M0 boulevard at 77th street, to St. Bride's church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

SO 8-8822. Kerulis Edward L. Kerulis beloved l.usband of Doris; loving father of Joanne Bruce Wilson, Adrienne, Edward L. Jr. Constance, Betty Jean, Sherin, Patrick, Mary Ann, and Christine; fond brother of Jerome, Gertrude Joseph Sveitis, and Genevieve Stanley Pappas; dear grandfather of Cynthia Wilson.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from DeVriendt Funeral Home, 2708 N. Western avenue, to St. John Berchmans church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment St. Joseph. HU 6-1716. Kioebge Esther Kioebge, beloved wife of Alfred; dear mother of Carol John Schwenk; grandmother of Deborah and Mark; daughter of Mary and the late Dennis Doherty; sister of Lillian Petrie, Virginia Newlun, Grace Hestrom, Elmer and Walter Gottbeheat.

Services Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1 p. at Matz Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central avenue. Interment Eden.

Lukasik LaVergne Lukasik, nee Babiarz, wife of the late Julius; beloved mother of Robert Frances; devoted daughter of Martin Babiarz; fond sister of Helen John Bangrowicz, Josephine Frank Kargol, Edward Anna, Genevieve Potocki, Stella Bruno Hadala, and the late Mary John Waida; loving grandmother of four. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from Malec 8, Son Funeral Home, 834-38 N. Ashland avenue, to St. Columbkitle church.

Interment St. Adalbert's. 421-5800. Lumb Minnie Lumb, nee Draper, beloved wife of the late Samuel; dear mother of William Lenora, Walter Anne, and Genevieve Earle Shores; grandmother of eight; great-grandmother of 11. Funeral services Wednesday, Nov.

15, 1 p. at Soites Chapel, 2746 W. 51st street. Interment Cedar Park. Member of Olrve chapter.

No. 179, O. E. S. PR 4-7257.

Lutzak Hattie Winkelman Lutzak, Nov. 12, wife of the late Henry Winkelman and Max University of Illinois Chicago campus, died yesterday in Hanover, N. H. He had taught community art classes at Dart Cemeteries daughters, Joy Ellen and Susan Dr. James Smith mouth college since his retire-; Louise; three brothers; and a Dr.

James R. Smith, 79, of ment in 1965. sister 8159 Justine died yester- He was born in Elgin and Veronica William Puraiewski; loving of six. Funeral Wednesday, :15 a. m.

from Malec Son Funeral Home, 834-38 N. Ashland avenue, to St. Hedwig's church. Interment St. Adalbert's.

Member of Charles E. Cuneo post. No. 517, A. L.

HA 1-5800. co*ckrell Susan R. co*ckrell, Washington and Jane Smith home, Nov. 12, 1967. At Lain Son Chapel, 2121 W.

95th street, where services will be held Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 10 a. m. Interment Maple Grove cemetery, Milford, III. Connolly Peter W.

Connolly, beloved husband of Jessie Kaufman Connolly; devoted father of Bridget and Kimberely; fond stepfather of Robert, Jack, Edward, and Meg Fitzgerald; dear son of the late Peter and Beatrice Connolly; loving brother of Agnes Marsailes, Francis, Marie Sanders, Marguerite Kelly, Laurette Byrne, the late John and Martin Connolly. Visitation after 3 p. m. Monday. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a.

from the Sheehy Funeral Home, 10727 S. Pulaski road, to Our Lady of Loretto church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery.

ST 3-7700. Iflemoriai f-arh CEMETERY and MAUSOLEUM A family memorial of quiet dignity and lastinq beauty PRICES TO FIT EVERY NEED GROSS PT. RD. and HARRISON ST. EVANSTON.

ILL. 583-5080 S08I 844-5061 S062 day in Christ Community hospital. Dr. Smith practiced for 50 years as an eye, ear, nose, and throat specialist with offices at 7958 Western av. and was a resident doctor of Christ studied at the University of Chicago and the Art Institute of Chicago.

He joined the faculty of the University of Illinois in 1946 and headed the art Paul V. Pallasch Mass for Paul V. Pallasch, 74, of 2424 Fullerton who died Saturday in the Salem N. J. Memorial hospital, will be said at 11 a.

m. Thursday in St. John Berchmans Catholic 76B-0W3. Kissel Harrison Josephine B. KisielJ Kissel, devoted daughter of Barbara, nee Piesciuk, ard the late John; loving sister of Josepi Tippy C.

I. Harrison of 3150 Lake Shore Drive, beloved husband ot Made department at the Navy pier KmnnVi TtVrm Torino rr 101 line; dear brother of Ramona O'Donneil, Herta, I. Edward Frances, John Margaret, Stanley Helen, and Ed Community hospital. He leaves his widow, Nelle, and a sister, Mrs. Kathryn Best.

Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Thurs Jerome, Reva Schlesinger, Honey Wax-man and Marvin; devoted uncle of six. Services Tuesday, 11 a. at Piser unln May 1965 was art 2517 Logan blvd.

Mr. critic of the Chicago Daily was an attorney in for 48 ward Bernadine; dear aunt and great-aunt of many. Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. from Gogolinski-Trofimuk Memorial Chapel.

5206 N. Broadway Funeral Home, 1850 N. Wood street, cor Interment Memorial Park, Anshe Emet section. Friends are asked to pay their Chicago years. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Mary ner of Cortland, to St. Mary of the CORNER LOT 13 graves. Will divide. South Chapel Hill. Garden of Faith sect.

S150 each. BE3-1034 RIDGEWOCD Cemetery Lots 59, m7 61. 6 graves each lot, sect. 26, $100 per grave. CR 2-3765 CHOICE 4 grave lot Mt.

Emblem. $350. CalLKi W492 4 LOTS Chapel Hill Gardens. Masonic sect. $125 each.

566-6611 RIDGEWOOD Cemetery 4 grave lots, $550, sect. 17. 392-7724 respects at time of services. LO 1-4740. day in the chapel at 209 Chestnut Canton, 111.

Harry F. Hiselman Henning Angels church. Interment St. Adalbert HU 6-0258. Kjelsoe Elizabeth M.

Kielsoe. nee Ganser. be Mary Jane Henning, nee uuigley, beloved wife of the late George; dear mother of News. Mr. Shopen is survived by his widow, the former Sylvia Ames; a son, Timothy, and a sister, Mrs.

Albert Lamp. Funeral services will be held in New Hampshire. Services for Harry F. Hisel Pearl Marlins, Marion Adams, Lawrence, Delores Stuart, and the late Arthur. Cornelissen See Mary Helen Murnane notice.

Craddock Clayton C. Craddock, Nov. 13, 1967, beloved husband of Nora dear father of Clayton Jr. Charlene Hanson, Curtis, Dnrmld. and Dennis; fond grandfather of Jane Crossland of Salem, N.

a brother, Abdon; and three sisters, Mrs. Kadeline Keane, wife of Aid. Thomas Keane, Mrs. Valeria Grotowski, and Mrs. Theresa Lewendowski.

man, 78, of 2251 W. Berwyn loved wife of Cornelius; loving s.ster of Sr. M. Claudiana, O. S.

Sr. M. Services Wednesday. 1 p. at Lom-bardo Funeral Home.

3425 W. Chicaao Mona, O. S. Mrs. Michael Clara will be held at 1 p.

m. Thursday Lutzak; dear mother of Mrs. Joe Violet Rodrieges, Edward Charlotte, and Lawrence Betty Winkelman; grandmother of two; great-grandmother of four. Member of Damascus chapter. No.

744, O. E. and past president of the Ladies auxiliary of Bagley camp. No. 41, U.

S. W. V. A. Services 1 p.

m. Thursday at the Tews Funeral Home, 79th street and Phillips avenue. Interment Cedar Park. Visitation after 6 p. m.

Tuesday. Eastern Star services 8 p. m. Wednesday. SO 8-6959.

MacKenzie Caroline K. MacKenzie, age 76. of 14235 Avalon, Dolton, Nov. 12. 1967, dear mother of Arnold Larsen, Elmer Larsen, Warren Larsen, William MacKenzie.

and Mrs. Shirley Rust; sister of Mrs. J. P. McLean; grandmother of 15; great-grandmother of six.

Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1967, at 2 p. from Brown Funeral Home, 13820 Lincoln avenue. Dolton. Interment Evergreen cemetery.

849-5450. Madsen Morton Craig Madsen, beloved husband of Lael, nee Layton; father of Barbara Allen, Audrey, and Carol Baker; grandfather of Steven, Susan, and Janice Allen, and Robin and Christopher Baker; brother of Margrethe and Mren Madsen and Mathilde Spafford. Visitation after 2 p. m. Tuesday at Drescher-Brown Funeral Home, 203 S.

Marion street Wisconsin avenue. Oak Park, where services will be held Wednesday, 1 p. m. Interment private. 383-3191.

In Memoriam avenue. Interment Memorial Estates ceme Ivers, August. Alois. Clements Garser, in the chapel at 5303 Western the late John, Gerald Ganser, and Thekla Christine; brother of Beatrice Nickerson. Vech.

Funeral Thursday, 9:30, from Barr tery. NE 8-8200. Hill Jordan Hill of 5625 N. Kenmore, Nov. Funeral Home, 6222 N.

Broadway, to St Eta church. Requiem mass 10 a. av. Mr. Hiselman, who died Sunday, owned the garage at Interment Calvary cemetery.

SH 3-4034. FOUNDRY MOLD EXPLODES; 2 13, 1967, beloved son of Minnie and the late Albert Hill; dear brother of Adeline Fincham, Helen Zook, and Myron Hill. Alex Sternberg Alex Sternberg, 83, of 7425 Sheridan died yesterday in Passavant hospital. Mr. Stern- Klecka Dorothy Edmonoson, tnzaoein Knoaoes, Cecil Rowe, George and Roy Craddock.

Member of Northwest lodge. No. 8, I. O. O.

White City Rebekah lodge. No 587, I. O. O. Community lodge.

No. 1005, A. F. 8. A.

and Albany Park chapter. No. 769, O. E. S.

Services Thursday, 8 P. at John M. Pedersen and Sons Chapel, 4338 Fullerton avenue. Interment Irving Park. 235-1610.

Helen Klecka, nee Thomas, beloved wife At Lain 8. Son Chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avpnue. Tuesday. Nov.

14. from 4 until of Richard dear mother of Richard DEAD, 19 HURT 10 p. m. Services and Interment at berP was a fnnnrlpr anH reHror) T. Gene; fond daughter of Frances Thomas; sister of Edward Thomas, Min Nevada, la.

Hiselman Cermak Mary Cermak Nov. 14, 1963 Loved and remembered. Rest in peace. HUSBAND AND FAMILY Orr-Pumilia Sam Orr-Pumilia. In loving memory on your birthday.

Thinning of you, Sam. MOTHER AND SISTERS Ruffolo John K. Ruffolo, Nov. 14, 1966 John, you left one year ago today. We have many lonely heartaches, often silent tear, but always a beautiful memory of one we loved so dear.

THERESA AND JOHN JR. CIACCIO, CORONA. CLEM families Swider Corinne Dellert Swider, 10th anniversary In fond memory of our sister always. ADELINE, WAL, RALPH, DIANE Harry F. Hiselman, beloved husband of Birmingham, Ala Nov .13 vice president and treasurer of tTP-A foundry mold exploded interstate Industries, like a volcano today, spewing manufacturer of metal cabi-out sheets of molten steel that.

nets Surviving are a son nie Marek, Albie Weber, Frances Chambers, and the late Otto Thomas; daughter-in-law of Anna Klecka; grandmother of David. Services 10:30 a. m. Wednesday at H. Marik Sons, 6507 W.

Cermak road, Berwyn. Interment Woodlawn cemetery. Information, GU 4-6310 or Bi 2-3255. 4534 N. Damen av.

for 36 years before retiring in 1963. He leaves two sons, Roy and Harry; and two grandchildren. F. Garfield Anderson Services for F. Garfield Anderson, 83, of 4532 N.

Francisco a will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 5303 N. Western av. Mr.

Anderson died Sunday in American hospital. He was an attorney for 53 years. A daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Henke, a grandchild, and a great-grandchild survive. killed two workers and burned Marriott 1 Klick Stella L.

Marriott, Nov. 10, 1947, devoted wife of Robert A. Marriott; loving sister of Ralph Robinson and the late Milton and Ben Robinson. At Lain Son Chapel, 5501 Ashland avenue, where services will be held Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 2 p.

m. Interment Acacia Park. Visitation after 1 p. m. Sunday.

Jerome; two brothers, Oscar and Herman; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Fine; and three grandchildren. Services will be held at 10 a. m. today in the chapel at 5206 Broadway.

Mrs. Florence Talbot Wegg Mrs. Florence Talbot Wegg, 90, a long-time Chicago resi- Fraternal Notices 19 others. Jerry Copeland, 30, and Jolin Jetton, 39, died at a hospital several hours after the explosion. Nine others were in critical condition.

Several of the severely injured were burned beyond recognition by the 17,000 pounds of red-hot steel that solidified as it flew thru the air. Martyniuk Arthur Klick, late of Akron, beloved husband of Elaine, nee Paulsen; loving brother of Grace M. Klick and the late William. At Mee 8 Ramme Funeral Home, 3918 Irving Park road. Service 1 p.

m. Wednesday. Interment Irving Park cemetery. IR 8-0038. Knuth Leah M.

Knuth, nee Moltzen, age 69, mother of William, Marvin, Alfred, Donald, Joseph, Ralph, Bernice Latina, Rita Holden, Ruby Souza, Barbara O'Neal, and Mary Villanueva; grandmother of 41; drear-grandmother of 14; sister of Mrs. Mary Bloom. Visitation at Wait-Ross-A Hanson Chapel, 51 Center street, Elgin, after 12 noon Tuesday. Service Wednesday, 1:30 p. m.

at chapel. Interment Lake Street Memorial Park. PLASTERER'S UNION LOCAL, NO. Brother John Blaha passed away Nov. 12.

Restinq at Frank Foran Funeral Home, 7306 Archer avenue. Summit. Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 15, 9 a. m.

OWEN HUGHES, Sec'y. PLASTERER'S UNION LOCAL, NO. 5 Brother John Currie passed away Nov. 12. Resting at Hagqard Funeral Home, 124 Madison, Oak Park.

Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1 P. m. OWEN HUGHES, Sec'y. I dent, died yesterday in Prince-i ton, N.

J. The widow of Donald ADVISORY UNIT IN EVANSTON Sue Martyniuk, nee Garcia, beloved wife of Peter; dear mother of Sue Virginia Borowczvk and Peter grandmother of three; daughter of the late Julian and Virginia; sister of Arthur, Emily Crews, Elvira Guzman, Georse, and Virginia Behning. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Geils Funeral Home, 180 York street, Bensenvllle, to St' Alexis church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment St. Joseph. PO 6-3232. the late Lillian nee Boldt; loving father of Roy and Harry Marilyn Hiselman; fond grandfather of Richard and Suzanne.

Services Thursday, Nov. 16, 1 p. at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western avenue. Interment Memorial Park.

Visitation after 7 p. m. Tuesday. 561-6874. Hitzelburger Philip J.

Hitzelburger, beloved husband of Irma; fond father of Bernard Frances, Judy Vernonl Muschetto, and William Patricia Hitzelburger; grandfather of seven. Services Thursday morning at Herman's Funeral Home, Stockton, III. Interment St. Marys cemetery, Chicago. Area 815-947-3355 or 815-598-2106.

Holmes Thomas P. Holmes, beloved husband of Margaret Shine Holmes; devoted father of Thomas J. Jr. Gloria and Mrs. Dolores Thomas Dunne; dear grandfather of Cynthia and Susan Holmes, and John Dunne; fond brother of Mrs.

Mary McDermott, Mrs. Anne Sweeney, John and the late Patrick Holmes. Visitation after 6 p. m. Sunday.

Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a. from the Sheehy Funeral Home, 8243 S. Ashland avenue, to St. Ethelreda church. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. ST. 3-7700. Hoppe Clara Hopoe, nee Schuster, beloved wife of the late Joseph; dear daughter of the late John and Pauline; sister of the late Rev.

Edward and Frank. Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 9:30 a. from Lubeiko Funeral Home, 1701-09 W. 18th street, to St.

Adalbert church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Adalbert's.

CA 6-1246. Russell Wegg, a Chicago at SETS MEETING Deaths LlSeWhere Princeton from Chicago in 1954. Announcements McCain Koch Surviving are a son; a daughter; a sister; eight grand CONTRIBUTE TO CANCER RESEARCH Make a memorial gift bequest to THE CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION. 9 E. Jackson blvd.

HA 7-8855 TAX DEDUCTIBLE Birdie Mintz Koch, nee Schwartz, age 88, of Hollywood, beloved mother of Herbert S. Mintz of Hollywood. fond sister of Max A. Schwartz of Miami Beech, great-grandmother of two. Services Wednesday, 2 p.

at Rosehill mausoleum. Information, LO 1-4740. children, and six great-grandchildren. Services will be held in the Trinity church, William Wescott McCain of Hinsdale, beloved husband of Marie; father of Wescott William McCain Jr. of Glen Ellyn and William Bruce McCain of Hinsdale; four grandchildren.

Resting at Hallowell 8, James Funeral Home, 1025 W. 55th street. La Grange Highlands, after 1 p. m. Tuesday.

Services 10 a. m. Thursday at the Grace Episcopal church. Hinsdale. Interment private.

Donations may be made to the Heart fund. 352-6500. Lewis K. Gough, 58, former national commander of the American Legion, a leader in the people-to-people program under Presidents Johnson, Kennedy, and Eisenhower, and California state inheritance tax appraiser from 1940-59; in Honolulu. DEATH NOTICES Koenig Cramer Leo R.

Cramer, beloved husband of Lynn Musto Cramer; loving son of Catherine Malloy Cramer and the late John W. Cramer; dear brother of Mike, James, Thomas, Carol Sadler, William, Eugene, Patrick Cramer. Funeral Thursday, 8:45 a. from the Sheehy Funeral Home, 10727 S. Pulaski to St.

Sabina church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary cemetery.

ST 3-7700. Currie John Currie of Chicago, suddenly, beloved husband of Eunice, nee Esdale; dear father of E. Gwen Phillips and Catherine J. Conway; grandfather of four; brother of Peter of Sacramento, Margaret Holstrom, Marian Russell, and Janet Noble of Los Angeles, Cal. Services Wednesday, 1 p.

at Haggard Funeral Home, 124 Madison street. Oak Park. Interment Mount Emblem. Masonic services Tuesday, 8 p. under the auspices of Kelvyn Park lodge.

No. 1075, A. F. A. M.

Past Patron of Pleiades chapter. No. 807, O. E. S.

Member of Plasterers union, local 5. Czyzyk Susie Czyzyk, wife of Julius; mother of Lawrence Day; mother-in-law of Ruth; sister of Mary Rusnok; grandmother of Lawrence and Alan. Funeral Tuesday, 2:30 p. at Hare Funeral Home, New Lisbon, Wis. 777-7948.

Dasbach Robert J. Dasbach, beloved father of Robert J. Susan Hall, and Shirley Rice; fond son of Alma and the late John Dasbacn; brotner of Lucille Morgan, the late Andrew Dasbach and Agnes Schmitt. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Kerrigan Funeral Home, 5516 S.

Ashland avenue, to St. Rose of Lima church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St.

Mary's. PR 6-0031. Deddo Rocchina Rose Deddo, nee Deddo, beloved wife of the late John; dear mother of Michelina Anthony Lepore, Antoinette Dewey Del Guidice, Thomas Lee, Marie Charles Intrieri, Michael, Anne Albert Punser, and Lucille Dan-lelj Cappetro; fond sister of Leonard and Matthew; loving grandmother of 19; great-grandmother of 20. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a. from Michael Coletta Sons Funeral Home, 3240 W.

79th street, to St. Mary of Mount Carmel church. Interment St. Mary's. 436-1861.

DeFalco Carta DeFalco, loving daughter of Richard and Marie, nee Petito; dear granddaughter of Anna DeFalco and Edith Ongena. Funeral 8:30 a m. Wednesday from the Granata Memorial Funeral Chapels, 1857 N. Harlem avenue, to St. Francis Borgia church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Entombment Queen of Heaven. TU 9-1700. Demaree Amy B.

Demaree, beloved wife of the late Arthur; dear mother of Frances Edwin Larson and the late Homer Myrtle Craig; grandmother of two; great-grandmother of three. At chapel. South Western avenue at 100th street until 10 p. m. Tuesday.

In state at Pilgrim Holiness church, Argo, from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. Wednesday, time of services.

Interment Oak Hill, Lanyon Funeral Directors, 233-0738. Continued on following page G. Robert Younts Services for G. Robert Younts. 51, a buyer for Sears Roebuck St will be held Anna Koenig, Nov.

11, 1967, beloved wife of the late William; dear mother of Louise Megarv, Carl and William of Seattle, one granddaughter Dolores Calio; great-grandmother of the late Tom Calio. Services Wednesday, 10 a. at Chas. W. Anderson Funeral Home, 4325 W.

Armitage avenue. Interment Irving Park. BE 5-2581. The Thoughtful Pirsofl Studs Hnsack Miss Clementine Paddleford, at 1:30 p. m.

today in the 67. writer of "How America First Congregational church, Konrath Cora B. Hosack, beloved wife of the late Russell Lee; devoted mother of Ralph (Georgianal; dear sister of Minnie Luce, and the late Jeanette Kain, Wesley, Sherman, and Earl Sommerlott. Services Thursday, 2 p. at Ridge Funeral Home, 6620-28 W.

Archer avenue, corner of Natoma. Interment Mount Auburn. 586-7900. 1047 Curtiss Downers Grove. Mr.

Younts of 4525 Lee Downers Grove, died Sunday. He is survived by. his widow, Jeanette; two daugh Eats," a food column in This Week magazine, a Sunday supplement, and former food editor of the old New York Herald Tribune and the New York World-Journal Telegram; in New York. CONSULT TMESC FLORISTS Howard The first meeting of the newly formed Evanston police-community relations advisory committee will be held at 7:30 p. m.

Friday in the Evanston city hall, Wayne F. Anderson, Evanston city manager, announced to the Evanston city council last night. The committee, made up of 12 civil rights, education, and community leaders, is to advise the city council on ways to improve relations between the police department and segments of the Evanston community. It was organized two weeks ago. It will not hear cases regarding specific charges made against the police department.

In other action, the council voted 13 to 3 to approve the re-paving of Harrison street, for a one-mile stretch between Lincolnwood drive and Crawford street. Cost and a time schedule for the work is to be determined later. CHOO-CHOO! Yes. this year Cuddly Dudley comes in his very own choo-choo train, with bell that goes ding-dong, and wheels that really turn! And he comes free with a 4-month order for Tribune home delivery. To order your lovable Cuddly, call 222-4100 today! Joseph Konrath, beloved husband of Louise, nee Konrath; fond father of Louise James I Durrant and Rita William R.

Graver; grandfather of Louise and James Durrant. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from Egan Funeral Home, 370O W. 63d street, to the Church of St. Nicholas of Tolentine.

Entombment St. Mary's. Member of Burgenlander Society of Austria. In lieu of flowers, donations to the American Cancer society would be appreciated. Visitation after 5 p.

m. Tuesday. LU 2-2000. ters, Mrs. Linda Bolas and CENTRAL Karen; and his mother, Mrs.

AND FLOWERS Field Bldg. Ruth W. Howard, Nov. 8, beloved wife of Herman; sister of Arbell Simmons, Beulah Heard, Lexie Dade, Mary Finley, Betty Sims, Jack and Doyle White; a host of relatives and friends. Mrs.

Howard worked for American Can company tor 21 Vi years. Wake services Tuesday, 8 P. at Miller, Maior Ockleberry, 1010 E. 79th street. Funeral Wednesday, 11 a.

at New Covenant Baptist church, 740 E. 77th street. Interment Reslvale. 487-3600. Anderson F.

Garfield Anderson, beloved husband of the late Helen, nee Zeman; loving father of Mrs. Beatrice Arthur) Henke; fond grandfather of Mrs. Lana Michael Tomasello; great-grandfather of Andrea. Fifty-year member of Ravenswood lodge. No.

777, A. F. 4 A. Columbia chapter. No.

202, R. A. Adoniram council. No. 95, A.

S. Lincoln Park com-mandery, K. No. 64; Scottish Rite bodies. Valley of Chicago; Medinah temple, A.

A. O. N. M. Nordic Law club; and Phi Alpha Delta Law fraternity.

Services Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2 p. at Drake 8, Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western avenue. Interment Rosehill.

Masonic services Tuesday, 8 p. m. 561-6874. Andres Elizabeth Andres of 1232 Nelson street, Nov. 12, at Tucson, loving mother of Philip and the late Elizabeth Hess; grandmother of four; great-grandmother of 14; great-great-grandmother of three.

At Birren and Son Funeral Home, 1356 Wellington avenue, after 4 p. m. Tuesday. Funeral services Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Concordia cemetery.

Bailey Carl L. Bailey, beloved husband of Cecelia Fergus Bailey; dear brother of the late John, Mary Ann, Homer, and Merl. Funeral Thursday, November 16, 8:30 a. from Joseph Maginot Son Funeral Home, 732 Wilson avenue, at Hermitage, to Our Lady of Lourdes church. Mass 9 a.

m. Interment All Saints. Visitation after 7 p. m. Tuesday.

LO 1-0149. 135 S. La Salle-st. RA 6-3357 Kramer NORTH Mr Mary C. Martin, 88, wife Marie Younts.

oi tie late; Edward S. former governor of Pennsyl- Do' vania and United States sena-1 rles Dorman, 63, of 1634 tor from Pennsylvania from W- 69th, st- a retired Cook 1947 until 1959; in Washington, unty forest preserve district p. employe, died yesterday his ihome. Mr. Dorman leaves his Hruska Kathryn Kramer of Downers Grove, beloved wife of the late John; loving mother of Joseph Phyllis, Helen George Liver and Ann Robert Lackey; devoted grandmother of five; great-grandmother of five.

Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2 P. at Hollerbach Funeral Home, 4022-36 N. Elston, at Irving Park. JOHN PLODZIEN Florist Greenhouse 1836 W.

Peterson SH 3-2230 WEST Miss Harriet Cohen, 65, in-! widow, Emily; two sons, Ray- JOHN W. WEILAND FLORIST 5315 W. Madison AU 7-0136 John Henry Hruska, Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Mildred; loving father of Joy Ellen and Susan Louise Hruska; dearest brother of Edward. William, Charles, and Mary Drews. Resting at Haire Funeral Home, Northwest highway and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights, where services will be held 1:30 p.

m. Tuesday. Member of Moila temple, Zeredatha lodge. No. 189, A.

F. A. St. Joseph, and Arlington Heights Elks lodge. No.

2048. Graveside service 2 p. m. Wednesday, Bohemian National cemetery. Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

253-0168. Interment Waldheim cemetery. IN 3-1510. Kramer Walter Kramer, beloved husband of Loretta; brother of Minnie Hieden and Arthur Kramer. Visitation Tuesday, after 2 p.

m. Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1 p. at Henry W. Mueller Funeral Home, 5300-12 W.

Belmont. Interment St. Lucas cemetery. AV 6-8740. mond and Charles; and four grandchildren.

Mass will be said at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in St. Mary of Mount Carmel church, 6722 S. Hermitage av.

ternationally known concert pianist who was cited at the height of her career as the greatest living interpreter of Bach; in London. FLORISTS For Directory Information Phone 222-4498.

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