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of a a a Section ole ruunes BUFFALO EVENING SOUTH EDITION NEWS Thu suay, October 41, 1971 Card of Thanks late Edward Niemec wishes family to of the NIEMEC- Edward. The press friends their, sincere thanks to relatives, and and neighbors for the kindness sympathy shown during their recent bereavement. WIFE AND CHILDREN In Memoriam DAWSON-Mary H. (Page) Oct beloved 18. 1971, of 140 Condon wife of William G.

Dawson: sister of Louis Max. Mrs. Sophia Weinzierl, Carl and Mrs. Agnes Walker; sister-in-law of Mrs. Margaret Condon.

Funeral from the new Carl Mertz Funeral Home. 911 Englewood Ave. (between Colvin and Starin Friday morning at 8:15 and at All Saints Church at 9:00. Friends invited. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 2-5 and 7-9 P.

M. 20121 BUSH -In loving memory of our dear DOEBERT-Bertha C. brother, Brownie, who passed away four years ago today, Oct. 21, 1971. Oct.

21, 1971; daughter of the late Just a bouquet of beautiful memories, Louis sister and Henrietta Koehler Doebert; Sprinkled with millions of tears; of George Martin and If only God had spared you Lorenz A. E. Doebert; also survived For just a few more years. by several nieces and nephews. FuSadly missed by neral Ultrich service Funeral from the Carlton A.

BROTHERS AND SISTERS, Balley Home, 3272 o'clock. Friends Saturday are Invited. morning at CAITO-In loving memory af my father, bert was 8 of Miss DoeFrank, passed away 15 years ago, and St. Paul's member United St. Church Mark's Oct.

21, 1956. Christ. will of Sadly missed 2-4 and 7-9 Family P. M. be present 21122 from SON SAM AND FAMILY.

CALABRESE--In loving memory of our DRAPER-Mary dear father, Joseph, who passed away Oct. 23 years ago today. 20, 1971, of Buffalo, N. Father, guide and friend, Moore daughter of the late Edwin and Helena We hold you in our heart, Draper; sister of the late Of all our deepest love, George, Funeral Thomas and Edwin Draper. Yours is the largest part.

Funeral from the Wm. A. Rolling Sadly missed by at Home Tremont Inc. 3000 Delaware DAUGHTER AND SONS 1 (Kenmore, N. Friday afternoon at P.

M. Friends CRAWFORD -In memory of my dear are from 2-4 invited. The family will be present friend, Evelyn who passed away and 7-9 P. M. 21122 two years ago today, Oct.

21, 1969. A friend is a wondrous thing to have, An earthly prayer come true; EBERLE-Frances (nee Hohn) And dally I give thanks that I Oct. 21, 1971. Dear wife of the late Found such a friend in you. August Eberie: mother of Roy Eberle Sadly missed YLETCHER.

Eberle Florida; grandmother of James R. MARGUERITE of Florida and two greatgrandchildren. The family will receive DAVEY--In laving memory of my hus- friends Thursday 7-10 P. M. and band.

Horace (Bud), who passed away thereafter 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. at the one year ago today, Oct. 21, 1970. (Delavan) Amigone Funeral Home Sadly missed by where 1250 E.

Delavan Ave. near Bailey WIFE THELMA, DAUGHTERS, funeral services will be held at SONS-IN-LAW AND GRANDSON. a time to be announced. 21122 DELLAPENTA--in loving memory of my EICHEL-Augusta best friend, Geraldine (Gerry), who passed away two, years ago today. Oct.

20, 1971, beloved wife of the late You bravely lived your life Leonard Eichel: also survived by sevThrough sorrow, loss and pain. eral nieces and nephews. Friends may And now with saints and angels bright, call at the Leo Sauer Funeral Home The victor's crown you gain. 1933 Kensington on ThursSadly missed by at day 7 afternoon 2-4. Viewing will be held GRACE, HOWIE, KEVIN AND at the New Apostolic Church, 574 DAVID MICHAEL.

Englewood where services will be held at 8 Thursday evening. DOOMAN-in loving memory of my dear ment from the church at 9 Friday Interdaughter, Mary, who passed away one morning. Friends invited. year ago today, Oct. 21, 1970.

love you and miss you very much. FERBET-A. Lucian May you rest in peace, Oct. 20, 1971, MOTHER. band of Helen of (nee Depew, beloved husELLIS-In loving memory of my dear father of Lucian Lawrence; son of Adamczak); dear grandmother (Hattie), on her birthday, Mary son-in-law and of tne the late Andrew Ferber: Oct.

21. late Stanley and To live in hearts you leave behind, Frances (Gennaro) brother of Tess Is not to die. Chester lodice; brother-in-law of Always remembered by (Rose) Nowak, Raymond GRANDDAUGHTER BETTY. (Cecila) (Virginia) Adamczak and Eugene nieces Rudzinski; also survived DY FITZ--In loving memory of our wife, Saturday and from nephews. Funeral service mather, grandmother, and great-grand- Funeral the N.

J. Sliwinski mother, Frances, who passed away one Broadway) Home, 428 Penora St. (off year ago today. in Depew at 10:45 A. M.

and Gone, but not forgotten St. Augustine Church at 11 o'clock. By those who loved her best. Ferbet Interment St. Augustine Cemetery.

Mr. Sadly missed by was a W.W. 11 veteran, THE FAMILY. the member of the Holy Name Society of parish, past Commander of the GABRYSZAK-In loving memory of my U. Depew S.

Customs Twin Village Post No. 463, dear mother, Victoria, who passed away Assn. and the Lancaster two years aga today, Oct. 21, 1969. K.

of C. No. 4652 and various other Your good deeds are a memory religious and social organizations. That proudly we recall, Family will be present from 2-5 and 7- A whole life of unselfishness 10 P. M.

Holy Name members will In doing good for all. P. gather for prayers Friday at 7:30 Sadly missed by M. 21122 YOUR DAUGHTER ANN V. PRISE.

FISHER -Ward E. husband GRIFFIN-In and loving memory John, of who our dear Of father, passed husband Attica, of N. Pearl Oct. 19, Grzebielucha 1971, beloved away one year ago today, Oct. 21, 1970.

Fisher; Death Is the gateway to eternal life, father of Mrs. Leonard (Jacquiline) And you have passed beyond our Mrs. Thomas (Dorothy) St. earthly sight; Ward Pierre, Mrs. Joseph ames (Joyce), Cackovich, But memories of all you meant to us G.

Edward, Howard, Keep in our hearts your image fair son Ronald, of Emma Brauley and Patrick Fisher; and bright. late Irving Fisher; Gould brother Fisher and the Sadly missed by Nelson and the late Edward of Woodrow, WIFE JOSEPHINE AND SON JOHN. also survived G. Fisher; by 18 grandchildren. f*ckELLY-In loving memory of our dear neral Main from the Marley Funeral Home, father, Edward V.

who passed A. 135 M. Attica, Saturday at 8 away 16 years ago today. Church at from St. Vincent de Paul and CHILDREN MARGARET MARY 2-4 and 7-9 P.

8:30. M. Family will be present AND EDWARD V. JR. 20121 LEWIS -In loving memory of Richard FOGES -Gertrude (Fisher) Jr.

who was killed two years ago to- Oct. 20, 1971; day, Oct. 21, 1969. mother Paul, wife of of the late Peter; You taught us that our life should be Peter of Attica, Wisconsin and Unselfish, brave, and kind; Davis of Rushford, Mrs. Mrs.

June Richard (Rita) To do our best for every one lores) Ashcraft of (DeWith hand and heart and mind. tion, Mrs. William Farmersville StaSadly missed by of Batavia, Miss Florence (Dorothy) Zanber FAMILY. wicz of Buffalo; sister of Mrs. Markie- Mollie MERKT-In loving memory of our hus- Sweeney of West Seneca, Mrs.

Loraine band and father, George, who passed kiewicz of of Franklinville Lancaster, Alfred MarVandecourt away, Oct. 21, 1968. and Leonard Family and friends, recall, survived Lancaster by 15 and Al grandchildren of Angola; and also nine The Your love influence was of deep your and daily wide, life, great-grandchildren. call Friends may Will long with us abide. Davis at the Funeral Home of W.

S. Sadly missed by services will be Arcade, held where funeral WIFE AND CHILDREN. P. M. Interment in Saturday at 2 loving memory of tery 21122 Freedom Cemeour father, John, who passed away one year ago, Oct.

1970. -Adam Nor You're ever not shall forgotten, be, father dear, Oct. friend 20, 1971 of Burgard As long as life you and last ski of John and Stella BenczkowPl. Dear We shall remember thee. Kolek.

Funeral from the Mrs. Chapel Victoria year Although ago today. Oct. 20, 1971, of 60 Princeton husband, Whitey, who passed away one My heart die holds memories that will of Ignatius, Mrs. Williams (Rose) SON DANNY, Sadly missed by DAUGHTER-IN-LAW Okoniewski Son 926 Sycamore PRISHEL-In loving memory of my husMARCIA A STEVEN AND GRANDCHILDREN SHELLY.

Friends Transfiguration invited. Church at 10 A. M. memory and children and of AND Saturday at 9:30 A. M.

and from 21122 we had our ups and downs band of Frances Bonelli Graffeo, father So until never that Geisdorfer, Mrs. Robert (Jean) Hohl, When we shall sweet tomorrow Sebastian and Richard Graffeo, also My memories meet again survived by 16 grandchildren. Friends linger and loneliness shall may call from 2-5 and 79 P. M. at on.

Thomas H. McCarthy Funeral the Sadly YOUR missed WIFE by 1975 Seneca where funeral will Home, BONNIE. be held Saturday morning at 9:30 RUMSEY (nee Seeger) In loving and o'clock. from St. Theresa's Church at 10 memory of my daughter, Dyann, who passed 21122 away two years ago today, Oct.

21, 1969. GRUNDUSKI-Frank J. My heart still aches with sadness, In Buffalo, N. Oct. 20, 1971, husMy God eyes only have knows many how tears, band Reardon of Ruth (nee Hendershot) And much I miss you, Grunduski; father of Mrs.

It's been only wish lonely, you were here. John (Rachel) Fravel, Mrs. Oscar Home has been since you left, (Evelyn) Albright and Mrs. Charles All the world never the same. (Donna) Albright; stepfather of Just to would be like heaven, brother Clarence Reardon and Norman Watts; Beside see your face again, of Edward, Bernard and try in your vain grave, to understand, often stand, Mrs.

Joseph. Kathleen Grunduski, Mrs. Ann Kawa, Forgive with Holden, Joshua, Mrs. Angeline She me, so Lord tears pray, Helen Mrs. Florence Smith, Mrs.

was precious, why couldn't she duski Jeneski and the late Lee Grunstay. Always in my heart call at and the Edna Murray, Friends may MOTHER. Funeral Home Joseph 473 Spano Niagara Sons St. SHAW-To Darwin Kent, March will near be Hudson where funeral services Oct. 1969.

7, 1945, Cecil held Friday at 1 P. M. Rev. W. Our 21, faith lifts Eccleston will officiate.

The up hovers our hearts: family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 Your spirit near P. M. And though our grief still lingers, Our hearts are filled with cheer. Time and distance are not barriers HART -Esther N. (Stone) Between the living and the dead Of South Dayton, N.

Oct. 20, 1971, am the Resurrection and the Life," mother beloved wife of the late Henry Hart; Our Lord loys and be Savior the said. N. of and Harold Hart of Gowanda, May your on increase, Merow Mrs. William (Helen) Though our loss will never wane; of Cattaraugus; sister of Anson May our thoughts and prayers unite and Lee Stone of Ellicottville, N.

Y. US, and Mrs. Glenn (Ima) Burdick of In our love's strong endless chain. Westfield, also survived by seven FAMILY. and grandchildren, several six great-grandchildren nieces and nephews.

FUSTANES- In memory of my sister, Edna, neral services will be held from the who day, Oct. passed 21, away 1968. three years ago to- N. Mentley Funeral Home, Cattaraugus, Saturday, Oct. 23, at 2 P.M.

And hear see the the music of of your voice smile will Burial in East Otto Cemetery. Family And shall radiance your hand your friends 2-5 and 7-10 After a little while. may be made to the Tri-County Meclasp again M. Thursday and Friday. Memorials Sadly missed morial Hospital, Gowanda, N.

Y. 21122 MAYNELL. SWIATEK--in loving memory of our IGNATZ-Virginia D. Diamond sister, Karen, on her birthday. Oct.

19, 1971, wife of the late Edward Today is your birthday, Karen, W. Ignatz; mother of Mrs. Ronald A. Not as used to be, (Dorothy) Hill of Toledo, The gladness of the day is gone, grandmother of Edward and Michael You are no longer here with US. Hill.

Friends received Thursday 2-4 The only thing that we have left, and 7-9 P. M. at the Reger Funeral Are timeless memories, Home, 3135 Main St. at Highgate, To ease the pain those of loneliness, behind. where Friday funeral at services will be held, And console left morning 11 o'clock.

20121 Sadly missed KEN, SUE AND GRETCHEN. IRISH-John A. (Dutch) BARKER--Josephine (nee Labby) Of 8445 North Main Eden, 'N. Oct. 18.

1971, beloved wife of Roland S. Barker; sister of Mrs. William Bullock of Hamburg and the late Bessie Brisson, Charles and Harriet Labby. Funeral services from David C. Laing Funeral Home, 2724 West Church, Eden, Friday morning at 9:30 and from The Immaculate Conception Church at 10 o'clock.

The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. Mrs. Barker was a member of The Ladies Auxiliary of American Legion Post No. 880 and The Altar and Rosary Society.

20121 BECKER-William H. of Buffalo, Oct. 19, 1971, husband of the late Grace Klute Becker: father of Clyde and Harold Becker: brother of Mrs. Marvin (Ruth) Hobler, the late Mrs. Cyrus (Lydia) Wolf and Charles Becker, also survived by five grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

Funeral from Beach-Tuyn Funeral Home, 5541 Main at Cayuga Williamsville, Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends are invited. The fam11y will be present from 2-5 and 7-9 P. M. 20121 BRAUN-Earl A.

In Buffalo, N. Oct. 21, 1971 son of the late Regina Braun: brother of the late Rose Braun; stepson of the late William Hohn. Family will recelve friends 2-4 and 7-10 P. M.

at Rapin Funeral Home, 2407 Genesee St. corner, Pine Ridge Rd. where funeral service will be held Saturday at P. M. Mr.

Braun was a member of Omega Scalaquada Lodge No. 259 1.0.0.5. Charles W. Cushman Lodge No. 879 21122 BURE-Alice (Kennedy) of 113 Sirrett Oct.

19, 1971, wife the late 1.00 Bure Sr. mother of James Lee T. Jr. and Robert Bure and Mrs. Lucian (Alice) Mascellino, sister of Edward J.

Kennedy Mrs. Mary. McVeen, Mrs. Arthur (Ann) Shea and the late Donald J. Kennedy: also survived by 10 grandchildren.

Friends are Invited 10 call at their convenience at the Ray O'Connell Funeral Home 2286 South Park where funeral will be held Saturday morning at 8:45 and 5t. Agatha's Church af 9:30. Interment In Holy Cross Cemetery, 20122 BARKER- Josephine (nee Labby) BECKER-William H. BRAUN-Earl A. BURE-Alice Kennedy DAWSON-Mary H.

(Page) DOEBERT -Bertha C. DRAPER- -Mary EBERLE-Frances (nee Hoehn) EICHEL- Augusta FERBET-A, Lucian FISHER -Ward E. FOGES- Gertrude (Fisher) -Adam GRAFFEO-Gaspare GRUNDUSKI-Frank J. HART Esther N. (Stone) IGNATZ-Virginia D.

Diamond Death Listings IRISH-John A. (Dutch) JUERGENS-Clarence H. KLAIBER- -Milton KREMPA- -Joseph KROTZ -Esther Howe P. CUNNERS M. LaROUETTE-Elton G.

-Ellen Wallace (Nellie) LUX- H. MACIEJEWSKITheresa B. MACEY -Helen (nee Niedbala) McGREGOR -John MIGLIORE- Joseph MILLER--Joseph A. MILITELLO-Mary J. (nee Palmeri) MINGLE- John F.

KREMPA-Joseph Oct. 20, 1971, beloved husband of the late Leocadia (nee Gawryszewski); dearest father of Irene (the late Andrew) Lambros, Emily (Al) Behringer, Edwin J. (Nancy) Krempa, and the late Florence Crosson; grandfather of grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren; brother of George of Buffalo, brothers and sisters in Poland, and the late John Krempa and Julia Malinowski of Butfalo. Funeral Monday at 9:15 A. M.

from Kocol Funeral Home 1972 Genesee St. and in Queen of Peace Church at 10 A. M. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend. The family present from 1-10 P. M. Mr. Krempa was a member of P.R.C.U, of A.

Group No. 203 (St. George Society at St. Stanislaus Church), Polish Union of America Branch No. 9, a retiree of General Mills Co.r and an employe of the Andrew Buildings.

21123 KUNNERT-Alfred M. In Buffalo, N. suddenly, Oct. 18, 1971, beloved husband Cecelia M. Riegel; father of Mrs.

Carl (Alberta) Schneider, and Mrs. Robert (Lucille) Hunsicker: grandfather of Mrs. Thomas (Carol) Becking; also survived by three great-grandchilden. Family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M.

at the Ernst Funeral Home, 1096 East Ferry St. Funeral Friday morning at 9 and in St. Matthew's Church at 9:15 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr.

Kunnert was a member of the Railway Freighthandlers Union 2144 and the Honor Roll Employes' Assn. of Railway Express Agency, Flowers gratefully declined. 20121 KULIGOWSKI-Stephen P. of Tonawanda, Matthew (Loretta) and Andrew Kuligowski, both of North Tonawanda; two sisters, Mrs. Adam (Susan) Rusin and Mrs.

Conrad (Polly) Bracikowski, both of North Tonawanda; also several nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. at the Skomski Funeral Home, 549 Oliver North Tonawanda, where services will be held Friday at 9:30 A.M. and at St.

Joseph's Church at 10 A. Msgr. Richard P. Rutecki officiating. Burial in Mt.

Olivet a Cemetery. Mr. Kullgowski was veteran of World War 11, a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Joseph's Church and Local No. 846, Chevrolet Forge.

The Holy Name Society of St. Joseph's Church will recite the Rosary Thursday at 8 P. M. at the funeral home. 20121 Of 1266 Payne North Tonawanda, Tuesday, Oct.

19, 1971, at the Millard Fillmore Hospital, after a long illness; beloved husband of Lucille (Barth) Kuligowski; dearest father of Thomas, Theresa, Robert, Blaine, Linda, David and Richard; also survived by three brothers, Peter (Loreen) of the Town -Elton G. Of Hawley Buffalo, N. Oct. 19, 1971, husband of Elizabeth Carhart LaRouette; father of Mrs. Alice Scott, Mrs.

Bernard (Louise) Bell, Mrs. EUgene (Catherine) Wawrzyniak, Louis F. (Frances), Mrs. Charles (Frances) Sova, John Edward E. (Sandy) and the late Betty Jane LaRouette; also survived by 24 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchlidren.

Funeral from the Link Fox 355, Grant Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Friends invited. Calling hours 2-4 and 7-10 Mr. LaRouette was a veteran of World War 1. 19121 -Ellen Wallace (Nellie) Oct.

20, 1971; of 371 Deerhurst Park Kenmore, N. wife of the late Carl W. Larson; mother of Mrs. Charles (Eileen) Brady; grandmother of Mrs. Gregg R.

Borland (Karen), Mrs. John R. Roberts (Moira), Mrs. Donald A. Nair (Sheila) Kristin Moore, Erik Larsen and Kevin Charles Brady and five great-grandchildren.

Funeral from Wm. A. Rolling Funeral Home 3000 Delaware at Tremont, Kenmore, Friday morning at 8:30 and from St. John the Baptist R.C. Church (Englewood Ave.) at 9 o'clock.

Friends are invited. Family will be present trom 2-5 and 7-9 P. M. LUX-George H. Of Springville, N.

Oct. 19, 1971, husband of Lucy; father of Bernard, Mrs. Leo Pearson and Howard Lux of Springville, Mrs. John Agen of Arcade, N. survived by 12 grandchildren; brother of Beniamin, Clarence, Frank, Howard, William and Clifford LUX, Mrs.

Melvin Andrews and the late Lawrence, Henry, John, Edward and Albert. Friends may call at the Weismantel Funeral Home 271 E. Main Springville, from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. where funeral services will be held Friday morning at 9:15 and from St.

Aloysius Church at 10 o'clock. Deceased was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Aloysius Church, who will recite prayers Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the charity of your choice. 20121 MACEY (nee Niedbala) Oct.

19, 1971 of Cheektowaga, dear wife of Henry J. Macey; mother of John (Sandra) and Gregory Macey; daughter of Julian Niedbala Sr. and the late Bertha (nee Rokitka) grandmother of Jack and Jill Macey: sister of Bernice Manuzewski and Julian Niedbala Jr. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M.

at the (Cleveland) Amigone Funeral Home 569 Cleveland Dr. between Harlem and the Thruway where funeral services will be held Friday at 9:15 and at Queen of Peace Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Flowers gratefully declined, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. 19121 B.

Of Loepere Oct. 20, 1971; sister of Joseph and Mrs. Helen (the late Joseph) Monteleone and the late Felix; aunt of Mrs. Anthony (Irene) Matusiak. Funeral services from Kaz.

Urban Funeral Home 188 Clark Saturday at 9:30 A. M. and in St. Adalbert's Basilica at 10 M. Family will be in attendance from 2-5 and 7.

9:30 P. M. 21122 -John R. Suddenly, Oct. 19 1971, beloved husband Mary Stevens McGregor; father of John S.

and Graham M. grandchildren; brother of Mrs. by Thomas six also survived McCombe, Arnold, Mrs. James (Jean) MacArthur, Howard, Mrs. Gordon (Tita) Bumslead, Mrs.

Clarence (Norma) Carmichael and the late Alvin. Harvey and Robert McGregor. Funeral service. from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home 3272 Balley Ave.

Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mr. McGregor was member of Lakeland Lodge No. 952 President of the Mens Fellowship of Grace Partridge United Church of Christ and past Worthy Chief U.C.C.

of E. No. 6 under whose auspices a memorial service will be held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. 20121 MIGLIORE- Joseph Oct. 18, 1971, beloved husband of Jennie (nee Montante) Migliore; dear father of Louis J.

(Bette), Mrs. Walter (Eleanor) Cary. Vincent L. (Terri), Joseph J. (Kathryn) Miallore and Dr.

John (Jeanne) Naples; grandfather of 12 brother of Mrs. Rose Calco of Chicago, Mrs. Joseph (Connie) Alba of Sherman Oaks, Calif and the late Mary. Besser, James, and Louis Migliore. The family will be present to receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 P.

M. at the Sheridan Amigone Funeral Home 2640 Sheridan Dr. near Parker, where funeral services will be held Friday morning at 9:15 and from St. John the Baptist Church, Englewood at 10 A. M.

Flowers gratefully declined. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the charity of one's choice. 19121 MILITELLO-Mary J. (nee Palmeri) In Buffalo, N. Oct.

19, 1971: wife of the late Cosimo Militello: mother of Sam J. of West Seneca, N. Mrs. Anthony (Anna) Ettiplo of Lancaster, N. Y.

and Natalie Militello: also survived by eight grandchildren; daughter of the late Sam and Natalie (nee LoVullo) sister of Anthony. John, Angelo, Sam, Charles, Mrs. Nunzio (Rose) Cardullo, Mrs. Peter (Lillian) Carosa and the late Joseph and Peter Palmer. Friends may call at the Joseph Spano Sons Funeral Home 473 Niagara St.

near Hudson where funeral will be held Friday morning at o'clock and in Holy Angels Church at 9:45. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-9 M. Flowers gratefully declined. 19121 MILLER Joseph A. Oct.

21, 1971, beloved husband of Helen (nee Machetski) Miller; brother of Mrs. Mina Howard Miller, Mrs. Schmiedel, Mrs. Ruth Roach brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs.

Zlamund Dobkowski, Mrs. Marle RUSSO. Bernard Machelski, Miss Bernice Machetski, Mrs. Lola MacieThe family will receive friends 5 and 7-10 P. M.

at the (Delavan) Thursday, 7-10 and thereafter Amigone Funeral Home 1250 Delavan Ave. near Balley. where funeral services will be held at a time to be announced. 21123 62 NEAVERTH-ROSe O'DEA -Mary McCarthy REGAN -John SCHARLAU-Frances M. SCHANER -Lena Seeland SCHWAB- Christine T.

SCHWEIKHARTHoward M. SLOVICK-Daisy B. SMITH--Helen Connolly SPRANGER-Florence C. THURNHERR- Lange (Mrs. Ruth Wolf) TIEBOR-Edna C.

TRUBICK -Nicholas WAGNER-Herbert WEAVER--Russell WELSH--James R. WESTERVELT-Delia A. (Hagreen) WIERZBICKI-Victor of West. Marion Seneca, Ross Oct. Mingle, 20, 1971 father husband of Harold H.

and Merrill both of West Seneca; brother of Leo Mingle of Corfu: also survived by grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. at the West Seneca Sieck Mast Funeral Home, 250 Orchard Park where funeral will be held morning at 9:30 and at St. Catherine of Sienna Church at 10 o'clock.

Friends invited to attend. Arrangements by Joseph D. Leonard. NEVERTH-ROSe F. Rehm Oct.

18, 1971; wife of the late Thomas mother of Francis sister of the late Mrs. Louise Frew, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Susan Fitzgerald, Mrs. Ann Summers and Mrs.

Elizabeth Horner. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. at the Thomas H. McCarthy Funeral Home, 1975 Seneca St.

where funeral will be held Friday morning 9:30 and from St. Teresa's Church at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Neaverth was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society of St. Teresa's Church.

19121 0'DEA-Mary MCarthy Oct. 19, 1971, beloved wife of James J. O'Dea; sister of Mrs. William Trometer (Margaret) and the late John J. McCarthy.

Friends received in the Home of Barron Funeral Service, 1932 Bailey Ave. from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. where funeral services will be held Friday morning at 9 o'clock and in Holy Name of Jesus Church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends are invited.

Deceased was a member of the Altar Rosary Soc. of Holy Name of Jesus Church whose members will assemble for recitation of Rosary Thursday evening at V.F.W. Queen City American War Dads, Thomas V. Bresnan No. 9 V.F.W.

N.Y.C. Aux. Post 515. 20121 REGAN-John Oct. 19, 1971; beloved husband Beatrice Corcoran Regan; father of John Jr.

Neil, Mrs. George (Mary Ann) Werner and Regan; also survived by 11 grandchildren and several brothers and sisters in Ireland. FUneral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home 3272 Bailey Ave. Friday morning at 8:45 and at St.

Christopher's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. Family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. 20121 SACCOMANNO- -Michael Of Lovering Ave.

Oct. 21, 1971. Beloved husband of the late Salvatrice (nee Giangreco) Saccomanno: devoted father of Mrs. John (Iva) Palmeri, Mrs. Sam (Ann) Maggio, Mrs.

John (Frances) Grieco; grandfather of four grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren; brother of Louls Saccomanno. Family will be present to receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. at the Perna Funeral Home 1306 Hertel Ave. near Colvin where funeral services will be held Monday morning at 8:30 and from the Holy Spirit Church at 9:30 o'clock.

Friends invited to attend. 21123 Oct. 20, 1971; beloved wife of John J. Schaner; mother of Mrs. Esther L.

Yox and John T. Schaner; also survived by five grandchildren. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home, 3272 Bailey Saturday afternoon at o'clock. Friends are invited.

Mrs. Schaner was a member of Emanuel United Church of Christ and Liberty Star Lodge No. 75, Daughters of America. Family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M.

21122 SCHANER Lena Seeland Oct. 20, 1971; beloved wife of John J. Schaner; mother of Mrs. Esther L. SCHARLAU-Frances M.

Of Hamburg, N. Oct. 20, 1971; sister of Mrs. Clifford (Grace) Shongo of St. Petersburg, Mrs.

Fred (Erma) Lane and the late Harry Scharlau; aunt of Mrs. Kieran (Phyllis) Calior, Mrs. Willard (Virginia) Binkert, Robert Lane and Harry Scharlau. Funeral from the W. L.

Froehley Funeral Home 84 Lake Hamburg, saturday, 11 A. M. Visiting hours Friday from 1-9 P. M. 21122 SCHWAB Christine r.

15 years of age, of Eggertsville, N. suddenly Oct. 20, 1971; daughter of Richard A. and Jane T. Schwab; sister of Mrs.

Patrick (Catherine) Smith, Richard A. Jr. and Nancy Schwab; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turek and Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur W. Schwab, all of New Jersey. Friends may call Friday evening 7-9 P. M.

at The McKendry-Dengler Funeral Home 2540 Main where funeral will be held Saturday morning at 9:15 and from St. Benedict's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends are invited. Flowers gratefully declined. Those desiring may contribute to The Amherst Drug Center, 4590 Main St.

21-22 SCHWEIKHART-Howard H. Oct. 20, 1971, husband of the late Florence Brown and Florence Buck: brother of Mrs. Olive Kennedy of Levittown, N. Y.

and Lloyd W. Schweikhart of Buffalo. A memorial service will be held at Plymouth United Church Christ (Lincoln Pkwy. and Amherst St.) Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends invited.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements by Leo Vandercher Son Funeral Home. 20121 SLOVICK Daisy B. Of Grand Island, Oct. 20, 1971; wife of Al Slovick and the late Harold Brown; mother of Mrs.

Robert (Gwen) Fowler of East Aurora; sister of Mrs. Gertrude Flagg and Mrs. Richard (Marlorie) Edwards, both of Niagara Falls, the late Elsie Matthews and Ethel Zimmerman; also survived by two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 P. M.

at the Kaiser Funeral Home, 1950 Whitehaven Grand Island, where services will be held Saturday at 1 P. M. If desired, expressions of sympathy may be made to the American Cancer Society in Mrs. Slovicks' name. 21122 SMITH Helen Connolly In Sonyea, N.

Oct. 20, 1971; mother of William F. Smith and Alice Burke of Millerton, N. grandmother of Nancy, Donna and Donald Smith and Donald, William and David Burke. Burial Oct.

22 at 10 o'clock in Sonyea, N. Y. SPRANGER-Florence C. Oct. 19, 1971, of Buffalo, N.

daughter of the late John and Theresa Spranger; sister of Mrs. Andrew (Marion) Fick, Mrs. Frank (Theresa) Emmert and John E. Spranger. Private funeral services were held Thursday at 10 A.

M. from St. Joachim's Church, Buffalo, N. Y. Funeral arrangements by the Gilbert W.

Danzer Funeral Home, Bowmansville, N. Y. THURNHERR- Ruth E. Lange (Mrs. Ruth Wolf) MINGLE- John F.

of 917 Creekside Niagara Falls; In Memorial Medical Center, Oct. 20, 1971; wife of Ralph, mother of Larry Wolf of Lockport, Ralph Jr. of Niagara Falls; Mrs. Paul (Nancy) Schroeder of Tonawanda, and Mrs. Lee (Jane) LaValley of Niagara Falls, daughter of Mrs.

Clara Lange and sister of Glenwood Lange both of Getzville, N. Y. also survived by six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday, Oct. 22, 1971 at 11 A.

M. from the Grace Lutheran Church, Niagara Falls, N. Y. the Rev. Walter Schultz officiate ing.

Interment white Chapel Cemetery, The family will receive friends at the Lane Funeral Home Niagara Falls, N. Y. from 7-9 P. M. Wednesday and 2-5 and 7.9 P.

M. Thursday. Memorial will be gratefully excepted to the Grace Lutheran Church, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 20121 TIEBOR Edna C.

Of 458 Morgan Tonawanda, N. Oct. 20, 1971: mother of Mrs. James (Vivian) Eberle, Douglas and Emerson J. Tiebor all of Tonawanda; sister of Mrs.

Antoinette Murphy of Tonawanda, Mrs. Elmer (Helen) Peter Rochester, N. and Mrs. Rudolph (Lillian) Hellert N. also survived by 12 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

Tia family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. at the Hamp Funeral Home AdamSeymour Tonawanda. where prayers will be said Saturday morning at 9 o'clock followed by a Mass of the Resurrection at 9:30 in St. Francis Assisi Church.

Interment in Mt. Oliver Cemetery. 21122 TRUBICK -Nicholas Oct. 20, 1971. Husband of Rose (nee Kirckmeyer) Trubick: father of Mrs.

Fred (Rose) Brady, Mrs. Steven (Ann) Gaspar, Nicholas, Mrs. Mabel Moran and Mrs. Charles (Alma) Appleby: brother of Mrs. Mary.

Harnick, also survived by 12 grandchildren. Calls may be made at Home of Milford Jennison 531. South Park from and 7-10 P. where the funeral will be held Friday mornIns at 9:30 and at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help at 10 o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend.

20121 Animal Cancer Affected by Diet, Immunologist Says ATLANTIC CITY, Oct. 21- One of the world's noted immunologists reported Wednesday he has been able to induce resistance to certain forms of cancer in animals by chronic, but limited, protein deprivation in the diet. The work, he said, raises questions about the role of diet in human cancer. The report was made by Dr. Robert A.

Good, chairman of the pathology department of the University of Minnesota, who disclosed that the World Health Organization has set up a task force to study the relationship between the diets in various countries and the individual's natural defense mechanisms against disease. "I'm certain," Dr. Good said, "we are going to enter into a period when we are going to look at certain components of the diet in relation to malignancy." Dr. Good, in a report to the 57th annual Clinical Congress of the American College. of Surgeons, said he associates have been able to foster resistance to certain breast and blood cancers in rats and mice "by just reducing the amount of protein in the diet." Too great a protein reduction, however, can produce a susceptibility to cancer in the experimental animals, Dr.

Good said. The limited protein deprivation, he explained, inhibits the production in the body of a substance that interferes with the body's normal defense mechanisms against cancer and other diseases. Betty Bronson Dies; Peter Pan In Silent Films PASADENA, Oct. 21 (UPI) Betty Bronson, 64, the silent screen's "Peter Pan" in 1924 whose acting career spanned nearly five decades, died Tuesday. Miss Bronson made her acting debut as a teen-ager in "Anna Ascenda" in New York in 1922.

She was selected personally by Sir James M. Barrie to portray his "Peter Pan," bypassing such established stars as Mary Pickford a and Lillian Gish. The role resulted in a Paramount contract and appearances in a score of films including "Are Parents People," "A Kiss for Cinderella," "Ritz," "The Cat's Pajamas" and "Everybody's Acting." She also appeared in the original "Ben Hur" in a cameo role. The advent of talking pictures resulted in many starring roles for Miss Bronson with leads in AI Jolson's "The Singing Fool" and "Medicine Man." Embryologist to Speak NIAGARA FALLS, Oct. 21 Dr.

Robert T. Francoeur, an internationally known embryologist, will speak on "Human Reproduction The Evoluof at a lecture sponsored by Niagara County Community College 1 PM, Oct. 28 at the Parkway Ramada Inn. WAGNER-Herbert G. N.

Oct. 18, 1971 State Glenwood, father husband Mrs. of Rita (nee Dunn); of Bernard (Joan) Pawlowski, Mrs. Daniel (Alice) Kaszubowski, Mrs. Russell (Norma) McCloud, Alfred H.

(Barbara), Mrs. Patrick (Sue) Kane, Mrs. Joseph (Barbara) Crotty; son of Mrs. Hattie Wagner, and the late Alfred; brother of Floyd, Frederick (Marion), David. and Peaco*ck; the late also Mrs.

survived Edna (William) by 27 grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. at the Wurtz Funeral Home, 9287 State Rd. will (Rt.

be 219) Boston, where prayers said Friday at 9:30 A. M. and Requiem Mass from Our. Lady of the Sacred Heart Church, Colden, N. at 10 A.

M. Friends invited. Mr. Wagner as a member of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church Holy Name Society, K. of C.

Council No. 2220 Hamburg, Governor of Loyal Order of Moose Lodge No. 1249 Springville, the Glen Coe Conservation Club and the Colden Fire Co. 20121 WEAVER -Russell J. Oct.

21, 1971, husband of Irene Wagner Weaver: father of Mrs. Norine Rogers, Mrs. (Elaine) Dates and Melvin J. Weaver: brother of Albert and Harry Weaver, Mrs. Andrew Kelter, Mrs.

Harold Deibler and Mrs. Clarence Schoop; grandfather of Michael R. Dates. Friends may call at their convenience at Loomis. Offers Loomis Memorial Chapel, 1820 Seneca where funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Memorials may be made to St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church Memorial Fund. 21122 WELSH--James R. Of 1107 Rule North Tonawanda, suddenly Ruby Oct. 20, 1971; beloved husband of (nee Haag); father of Mrs.

Donald (Jennifer) Elbers, and James R. and Welsh both of North Tonawanda, Mrs. Michael (Donna) Galus, Fort Dix, New Jersey: grandfather of three grandchildren; brother of William of Phoenix, George of Brockway, John of Arlington, Texas. Donald and Lyle both of Big Run Pa. Mrs.

Francis (Ruth) Phillips and Mrs. Sidney (Beatrice) Merrill both of Punxsutawney, and Mrs. Francis (Mary) Canuso of Brockway, Pa.r son of Mrs. Anna Lee Welsh of Punxsutawney, Pa. Friends may call this evening 7-9 P.

at the Fretthold Funeral Home 1241 Oliver St. at Ward North Tonawanda. Services will be held from the McCracken Funeral Home Big Run, Pa. Mr. Welsh was an employee of International Harvester and Rapid Disposal, veteran of World War 11 and the Korean War.

WESTERVELT-Della (Hagreen) Oct. 20, 1971; wife of the late Ernest, mother of Mrs. Leona Koeppel, grandmother of Maxine Witt Williamsville, and Wayne Pollock of Columbus, Ohio. The family will receive, friends at the Sleck Mast Home 1009 Kensington Ave. where funeral service will be held Saturday at a time to be announced.

21122 WIERZBICK I- -Victor Oct. 20, 1971, Lancaster: beloved husband of Helen (nee Zynda); dear father of Stanley, Jerome and Thaddeus, of California. Mrs. Anthony (Jeanette) Burakowski, Bernard Wierzbicki of Florida and the late Irene Krystak; also survived by one sister In Poland. 19, grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren.

Funeral service Saturday from the N. J. Silwinski Funeral Home, 428 Penora (off Broadway) Depew, at 9:30 A. M. and at St.

Church at 10 o'clock. terment St. Augustine Cemetery, Mr. Wierzbicki was a member of St. Anthony and Holy Name Society of the parish.

Family will be present from 1-5 and 7.10 P. M. Holy Name members will gather for prayers Friday at 7:90 P. M. 20122 Lucian A.

Ferbet A Requiem Mass will be celebrated for Lucian A. Ferbet, 49, of 765 Terrace Depew, a former Town of Lancaster official, at 11 AM in St. Augustine Church, Depew. The Mass will follow services in the N. J.

Sliwinski Funeral Home, 428 Penora Depew at 10:45 AM. Ferbet died" Tuesday (Oct. 19, 1971) in Port Colborne (Ont.) General Hospital, where he was taken three weeks ago following a fall at his summer home in the Town of Wainfleet, Ont. Mr. Ferbet, a Republican long active in party affairs, was a former Depew village clerk.

He served as Lancaster Town Clerk for 14 during the 1950s and early 1960s. When Democrats control of town offices, Mr. took, Ferbet became a U.S. Customs inspector at the Peace Bridge where he served for the past seven years. Mr.

Ferbet served on the Lancaster Board of Education during 1946-47 and was a former mathematics and science teacher at South Park High School in Buffalo during the mid-1940s. During World War II he was a Naval Air Force pilot. He was a past commander of Twin Village Post 463, VFW. Mr. Ferbet was a member of the Holy Name Society of St.

Augustine Church and had been parish chairman of the Catholic Charities Drive for 14 years. He was a member Father Schaus Council 4652, Knights of Columbus, and the U. S. Customs Association. Mr.

Ferbet was born in Depew and graduated from Depew High School and Canisius College. Survivors include his wife, the former Helen Adamczak; a son, Lucian his mother, Mrs. Mary Ferbet, and a sister, Mrs. Gennaro Iodice. Burial will be in St.

Augustine Cemetery. Milton E. Klaiber Funeral services for Milton E. Klaiber, 64, former owner of Klaiber's Bowling Academy here, will be held at 2 PM tomorrow in the Lester H. Wedekindt Funeral Home, 3290 Delaware Ave.

Burial will be in Elmlawn Cemetery, Town of Tonawanda. Mr. Klaiber, of 250 Cornwall Town of Tonawanda, died Wednesday (Oct. 20, 1971) in Kenmore Mercy Hospital after a two-month illness. A native of Buffalo and graduate of McKinley Vocational High School, he ran Klaiber's Bowling Academy, 1810 Niagara from 1949 to 1959.

During that period he was a director of the Buffalo Bowling Proprietors Association. He managed Parkside Lanes in North Tonawanda from 1959 to 1964 and, at the time of his death, was an employe of the Allied Chemical Barrett Division. Mr. Klaiber was a member of Zion United Church Christ. Surviving are: his wife, the to former Ruth Martin; two and Mrs.

William Boxhorn; daughters, Mrs. a Leslie Racz three brothers, Herbert Sylvester H. and Howard F. Klaiber; a sister, Mrs. Lawrence Hewson, and eight grandchildren.

Mrs. Carl W. Larson Mrs. Ellen W. Larson, widow of Dr.

Carl W. Larson, nationally, known Sealtest dairy Ice Cream expert here for several years, died Wednesday (Oct. 20, 1971). She was 86. The former Ellen Wallace, known to her friends as "Nellie," was a native of Washington, D.

A resident of Buffalo from 1929 to 1936 and 1944 to the present, she had lived at various addresses including the Mayflower and Park Lane Apartments and the Tudor Plaza on West Ferry St. In recent years, she had lived with her daughter, Mrs. Charles A. Brady of Kenmore. Formerly active in both the Town Club and Marillac Guild of Sisters Hospital here, Mrs.

Larson is also survived by six grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. of the Resurrection will be celebrated tomorrow at 9AM in St. John the Baptist Church, Kenmore, following prayers at 8:30 AM in the William A. Rolling Funeral Home 3000 Delaware Kenmore. Burial will be in Mt.

Olivet, Town of Tonawanda. Howard H. Schweikhart Howard H. Schweikhart, 80, former teacher at Seneca VocaHigh School, died (Oct. 20, 1971) in MilFillmore Hospital.

He lived at 940 Amherst St. A native of Eden, Mr. Schweikhart taught drafting and electrical engineering at the school from 1920 until about 15 years ago when he retired. Prior to that he worked as head draftsman for the old Sterling Engine Co. graduate of the old Buffalo State Normal School, Mr.

Schweikhart was a member of the Ancient Landmark Lodge 441 and the New York State Retired Teachers Association. is survived by a sister, Mrs. Olive Kennedy of Hicksville, and a brother, Lloyd W. Memorial services will be held at 2 PM tomorrow in Plymouth United Church of Christ. Burial will be in ProsLawn Cemetery, Hamburg.

Joseph Berger Is Dead; Founder Of Anshe Zedek Funeral services were held today i in Delaware Park Memorial Chapel for Joseph Berger, 90, a founder and former president of the former Temple Anshe Zedek in Buffalo. in the Ner Israel Burial, was, Elmlawn Cemetery, Town of. Tonawanda. Mr. Berger, who operated a tailor shop for 37 years, formerly lived at 46 Parkside Ct.

He died Tuesday (Oct. 19, 1971) in Buffalo General Hospital shortly after, suffering a heart attack the Rosa Coplon Jewish Home and Infirmary where he had lived since April. Born in Hungary, Mr. Berger came to the United States in 1901. In 1923, Mr.

Berger and his brother-in-law, Rudolph Steinberg, opened the Berger Steinberg Tailor Shop at Elmwood Ave. and Allen St. The partnership ended in 1935, and Mr. Berger continued as sale, until owner he and retired operator in 1960. of the Mr.

Berger helped form Temple Anshe Zedek at 85 Saranac Ave. in 1923 and served as temple president from 1928 to 1929. In 1958, he helped form Temple Beth David Ner Israel, into which Temple Anshe Zedek was merged. Temple Beth David Ner Israel later merged with Temple Emanuel to form Temple Shaarey Zedek at 500 Starin Ave. From 1958 to 1961, Mr.

Berger was president of the Temple Beth David Ner Israel Credit Union. He is survived by a son, and Samuel, two four grandchildren great-grandchildren. His wife died in 1961. Clarence H. Juergens Clarence H.

Juergens, 52, an a agent for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. and for past five years manager of the Lake Erie office in Cheektowaga, died Wednesday (Oct. 20, 1971) in Sisters Hospital. Mr. Juergens joined Metropolitan Life in 1946 and was scheduled to retire next week after 25 years of service.

He was a member of the Metropolitan Life Veterans' Association, Honor Club and Presidents' Club. He served in the U. S. Navy in World War II. Mr.

Juergens was a former first aid director and member of the Cleveland Hill Hose No. 6. Survivors include his wife, the former June Enslin; four sons, Roger Gary Todd J. and Jeffrey daughter, Mrs. Robert Patterson; his mother, Mrs.

Martha Weiss; one brother, John two sisters, Archibald Stewart and Mrs. Peter Todaro, and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11 AM Saturday in the Dietrich Funeral Home, 2480 Kensington Snyder. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Park in the Town of Amherst. 'Woodstock' Farm Is Up for Sale WHITE LAKE, N.

Oct. 21 The 500 acres inhabited by 400,000 members of the Woodstock Nation in 1969 is up for sale. Max Yasgur, the Sullivan County dairy farmer who rented the land to the Woodstock rock music festival, said he is asking about $1000 an acre for the land and its three houses, two barns, natural, a pond, stream. a man made It also carries "quite a sentimental value, he said, referring to the rock festival. Mr.

Hasgur, 48, he is selling because he suffered a heart attack a couple of years ago. However, he expects to remain in the real estate field. He said he's dabbled in real estate most of his life and owns six other farms. Rep. Dulski to Speak About Hero of Revolution Rep.

Thaddeus J. Dulski, a Buffalo Democrat, will speak about Revolutionary War hero Casimir Pulaski at the third annual victory dinner of the Buffalo Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution at 6 PM tomorrow. dinner in the Plaza Suite Restaurant, one Plaza, commemorates Revolutionary War victories over the British at Saratoga Oct. 17, 1777, and at Yorktown Oct. 19, 1781.

Bonfire Planned Soon Logs from Rockefeller Center's 1970 Christmas tree, a 65-foot white spruce, have been given to Boy Scouts at White Plains. Deaths Elsewhere Naoya Shiga Naoya Shiga TOKYO, Oct. 21 (-Naoya Shiga, 88, one of the most important figures in modern Japinese, Shiga literature, was died elected today. first president of the Japanese branch of P. E.

the international writers' organization. DAILY NEWS SUMMARY FIRE RECORD Hospital. 3:43 Military Glor, false. 5:05 Elmwood Johnson, auto, 4:23 Sycamore Giftere, grass. defective fuel line, $500 damage.

George Fornoff, 94, injured, remained 5:12 Rescue Squad 4 to 73 Montana: there. 5:27 Rescue Squad 6 to Starin Tacoma; Mrs. Marjorie Gross, in Injured, remained there. 5:28 Jefferson Swan, false. 2775 Main, garage, spark from 10y auto engine, $10,000 damage.

5:59 Harvey South Park, auto, no damage. 6:00 Rescue Squad 10 to Sycamore Lathrop, refused aid, 4 6:06 Rescue Squad 10 to 862 Northampton; W. M. Smith, 30, of 217 spring, ill, 10 Meyer Memorial Hospital. 6:18 Rescue Squad 1 to Seneca Hamburg, gone on arrival.

6:23 Stater Hilton, false. 6:25 Rescue Squad to 348 Davey; Esther Schunk, 73, Ill, to Deaconess Hospital. 3:16 Kensington Grider, rubbish. 3:40 Rescue Squad 10 Hotel Lafayette; Roy Bannister, 72, of Richmond, fell, to Columbus Additional News Summary On Page 76 4 6:31 Rescue Squad 10 10 373 Bissell; unidentified child, ill, to Children's Hospital. 6:32 334 Leroy, false.

6:43 Odel Rescue Squad 8 to 663 to Eagle; McCutcheon, 43, ill, Meyer Memorial Hospital. 7:02 Houghton Park, rubbish. 7:07 Rescue Squad 8 to 272 Alabama: Matthew Holland, 10, ill, to Mercy Hospital. 7:15 Rescue Squad 10 to 657 Sycamore; R. Bilk, 62, of 53 Glenwood, to Meyer Memorial Hospital.

7:18 Glenwood Purdy, false. 7:23 7:20 Pullman Louisiana Shephard, grass. South Park, rubbish. 7:24 Clinton near Pine, false. 7:27 Rescue Squad 9.

Edward near Delaware; Colleen Herlan, 16, of 1823 South Park, injured, to Columbus Hospital. 7:32 Doris Olympic, false. 7:43 Maryland Cottage, false. 8:02 Porter Plymouth, meat on stove. 8:02 Rescue Squad to 180 Jetferson; Buford High, 59, injured, to Emergency Hospital.

8:13 Porter Niagara, false. 8:15 Morris Voorhees, false. 8:26 Hamburg O'Connell, false, 8:34 Austin Dearborn, false. 8:38 Foot of Pennsylvania, rubbish. 8:42 Auburn Congress, rubbish.

8:43 Rescue Squad 8 to Seneca Hamburg; refused aid. 8:57 Busti near Maryland, false. Huacon Seventh, ralse. 9:07 Washington High, false. 9:09 Woodlawn Michigan, auto, defective carburetor, $75 damage.

9:10 255 Bryant, 2 autos, determined, damage. 9:12 Willie Rescue Squad 8 to 326 Monroe; Inabenatt, one month, ill, to Children's Hospital. 9:17 Moselle Hurlock, false. 9:24 1587 South Park, rubbish. 9:37 Rescue Squad 9 to 335 Genesee; unidentified man shot, to Emergency Hospital.

9:42 Foot of Dartmouth, rubbish. 9:44 North; Rescue Terrance Squad 10 19. 370. E. Hinkle, ill, to Deaconess Hospital.

9:45 Massachusetts Plymouth, lawnmower, no damage. 9:51 Paderewski Stanton, false. 10:02 Austin Clay, false. 10:05 1803 Elmwood, undetermined cause and damage. 10:06 1332 Loveloy, rubbish.

10:07 77 Rutland, out on arrival. 10:32 Connie Rescue Squad 8 to 586 Clinton; Fuguie, 49, Ill, to Buffalo, General Hospital. 10:51 Rescue Squad 10 to dead. Loepere; Teresa Maciejewski, 76, 10:53 Rescue Squad 4 to 1210 Broadway, cancelled. 11:17 Delavan; Rescue Mrs.

Squad 6 104 E. L. Smith, 60, ill, to Millard Fillmore Hospital. 11:17 Rescue Squad 11 to Days Park Allen, refused aid. 11:37 342 Trenton, auto, criminal mischief, $2000 damage.

Today 12:44 Laurel Purdy, false. 1:01 Fourth near Porter, shack, 12:45 Amherst Colvin, leaves. vandals, $500 damage. 12:42 A M- 32 Hamilton, vacant, proable vandals, no damage, 1:08 Rescue Squad 5 to 666 Amherst, false. 1:32 Rescue Squad to 18 Burgardi Val Dziuk, 71, Ill, St.

Francis Hospital. 1:36 Rescue Squad 8 to Smith Peckham, false. 2:10 Rescue Squad to 30 Kerns; Gary McPherson, 80, ill, remained there. 2:29 Rescue Squad 9 10 517 Ellicott, unnecessary. Three Men Hurt As Plane Flips CHAUTAUQUA, Oct.

21 Three men escaped with cuts and bruises Wednesday afternoon when their small plane overturned while taking off from an airstrip in in the Town of Chautauqua, sheriff's deputies reported. Taken to Westfield Memorial Hospital where they were treated and released were Charles E. Stevens, 39, of Jefferson, the pilot, and his passengers, George Anderson, 44, of Pittsburgh, and Donald Locy, 39. also of Jefferson. Mr.

Stevens told deputies that he apparently did not have enough altitude and the wheels got caught in the brush on the airstrip. There was considerable damage to the plane. 'Mixed Marriage' Doesn't Work OTTAWA (UPI) The Canada Safety Council has warned motorists against mixing different types of tires on their vehicles because of the dangerous effect on vehiclehandling. Different tires vary in performance when supporting similar loads, in their side slippage and even in braking, the Council says. Tests show the most common effect of intermixing tires is a "fishtailing, weaving" condition on the highway.

Deaths Oct. beloved 20, 1971 husband of 45 Whitehall of Irene M. (Olsen) Trish; son of the late William and Anna Irish; brother of William J. of Freemont, James Mrs. william (Anne) Kawa, Mrs.

William J. (Catherine) Fitzpatrick. Funeral from Chas. F. McMahon Funeral Home Inc.

982 Abbott Saturday at 8:45 A. Basilica M. and from Our Lady of Victory at 9:30 A. M. Mr.

Irish was veteran of World War 11. Family will receive friends 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. 20122 JUERGENS-Clarence H. (Clar) Suddenly Oct.

20, 1971, beloved husband devoted of June (Enslin) Juergens; father of Roger C. Gary Mrs. Robert (Susan) Patterson, Todd and Jeffrey B. Juergens; grandfather of seven grandchildren; son of Martha Weiss and the late Henry Juergens: brother of John H. Mrs.

A. (Catherine) Stewart, Mrs. Peter (Lois) Todaro. Friends may call Thursday from 1-9 P. M.

and Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. at the Dietrich Funeral Home 2480 Kensington Amherst, where services will be held Saturday at 11 A.M. Rev. Lloyd C.

Ellis officiating. Mr. Juergens was Exempted member of Cleveland Hill Hose No. 6. 20122 KLAIBER-Milton E.

of the Town of Tonawanda, Oct. 20, beloved husband of Ruth Martin Klalber: father. of Mrs. Leslie (Joan) Ract. Mrs.

William (Linda) Boxhorn; also survived by eight grandchildren; brother of Herbert Sylvester Howard Mrs. Lawrence (Elnora) Hewson and the late LaVerne C. and Lillian M. Klalber, Funeral service from The Lester Wedekindt Inc. Funeral Home.

3290 Delaware Friday afternoon af 2 o'clock. Friends are Invited. Rev. Arnold Klalber (nephew) and Rev. Robert C.

Miltz officiating. Mr. Klalber was member of Zion United Church of Christ. Those desiring may contribute to Kenmore Mercy Hospital Development Fund. Family present 2-5 and 7-9 P.

M. 20121 KROTZ Esther Howe of Attica, suddenly, Oct. 20, wife of Otto mother of Mrs. 1971, In Williamsport, Pa.r beloved Evelyn Dusina. Mrs.

John (Ruth) TopPaul Krotz and the late Kenneth six Sister of Ralph Howe: also survived by Marley Funeral Home, 135 Main Funeral from the Arrangements complete. 21123 Teen Hairdryers NEW YORK (UPI) Nine out of 10 teen-agers have access to a hair dryer at home, according to a Seventeen magazine study of 13 to 19- year-olds. Flowers Truly. is Express no substitute Sympathy ELLICOTT SQUARE Flower Shop DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE Your Telephone Call Opens An Account 20 ELLICOTT SQUARE BUILDING Main Lobby TL 3-3230 ERNEST WEDEKINDT Funeral Home Inc. 5 WALDEN AVE.

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