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Chicago Tribune, Saturda. February 3, 1973 22 Section 1C Edgar Doath notices William Edgar, 150 76, beloved husband Obituaries or Mvme, nee Liueno; tone fatner of Two Texas deputies Msn Johnstone of Scotland; grandfather of four; great-grandfatner of two; brother Grand jury to hear gun Oliver L. Earl George W. Canon or james, jane ana Betty, also in Scotland; step-father of John, Donald and Robert Gardner. Services Monday, 1 at McPfiee Funeral Home, 7133 Services for Oliver L.

Earl, slain bij motorist wesiem w. inrermenr nnouni nope. Bocik Set Antoinette F. Sobocan Bokor Se Romanina Rosa nolle. Boyle Ste Miry R.

Drugan notice. Bufano PR 64777. Visitation after 5 P. m. 74, of 119 E.

8th Hinsdale, George W. Canon, 89, of 430 Circle North-Muske-gon, died yesterday in will be held at 11 a. m. Mon aaiuroay. Eliopoulos See Paul G.

Ellos notice. Ellos threatcase By Steven Pratt AN HOUR LATER, the in day in the Union Church of SAN ANTONIO, Feb. 2 Two San Antonio men Koss Joseph P. Koss, late of Tucson, beloved husband of Beatrice, nee Har-as; loving father of Glorie Peter Stella and David; dear brother of Pauline IGjs) Holish and John (Sally) Kostolansky; fond son in law of Marie harass and the late Steve; also survived by brothers in law, sistert In law, nieces and nephews. Funeral Monday, Feb.

5, 9 i.m., from Soltes Chapel, 2746 W. 51st to St. Gall Churchy Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Our Lady of Sorrows.

Liturgical wake service Sunday 8 P.m. 776-7257. Krebs i William J. Krebs, beloved husband of the late Calista; dear father of Dolores Harold Ridgway, Calista (Norbert) Collins and Charles Geraldine; grandfather of eight; great-grandfather of one. In state at Bethel Ev.

Lutheran Church, Springfield and Hirsch, from noon Monday, Feb. 5, 1973, until hour of service at 1 p. mMnterment Maryhill. Visitation at Moeller-Halleman Funeral Home, 4138 W. North elter I p.

m. Saturday. In lieu of flowers, contribution to American Cancer Society or Heart Association would be appreciated. 2354812. his home.

He was the founder of Campbell, Wyant, and Canon vestigator said, police armed Paul G. Ellos, dear undo of Dr. Harry Louis Gene) Bufano, February 1, 1973, late of the East tide, beloved husband of Rose; dear father of Steven, Louis and David Bufano; beloved ton of Joseph and were arrested and charged with a search warrant arrest beloved husband of (Sophia) Pe-trakos, Mary (Theodore) Anast, Beatrice (Andrew) Georgiades and other nephews Foundry, Muskegon, one with the murder of two sher THE CASE against Jadge Rosa Bufano; fond brother of Rudolph (Barbara, Joseph Jr. 1 Nancy) and Joyce Bufano; many nieces and nephews. Imme- ana nieces in Greece.

Funeral Monday, of the largest manufacturers of i's deputies early today when John J. McDonnell of Circuit 11 a. m. trorn int conooy mneral Home, eiw w. North Ave.

to Holy Trinii Hinsdale, 137 Garfield Hinsdale. Mr. Earl, who died Thursday at home, was a former president and owner of the Acme Aluminum Foundry Company of Chicago. In 1970 he sold the firm to the Fair water-cooled cylinder block Pe ficerS a smaU I Win so) MllsirmM tnurcn, eoai w. Diversey.

services Court, who was accused of ed Hester in his San Antonio home. McGraw said police found several thousand dollars' worth of stolen household goods, two .38 caliber revolv a. m. Interment Elmwood Cemetery. Dime pun msiaeni or rn East Sioe Lions Club, past President of the East Side Businessmen'! Assoc.

Former member of the Calumet Yacht Club. Funeral aervicea Monday, i. m. from the Claude threatening a man with a gun, wemoer or pairionc TrrpoHtan Lodge. Th.

Kolokotnnis. In lieu of flnwan. Please make donations to Greek Welfare castings in the nation. He was Edgar Blackie McGraw, director of the Hackley Nation- Bexar County sheriff's investi-al Bank, Muskegon, and active gator, said Deputies Vincent will be presented to the county r-ovnaation, 5700 N. Sheridan Chi' oriesei Mortuary, 10240 Ewing, to Saint Francit DeSeies Church, for 9:30 m.

Mass. Interment Saint Mary's Cent- ers, and half a pound of mari grand jury early next week, inon saiuruay, etter p. m. cago, euoov. visitation after i p.

Saturday. Fenyes in rt fund raw rfriv ami waiuer, 23, and Josnua e. Kod- juana in the home. Atharge of aggravated as 28, had stopped the Lagutik Letry Fred L. Fenyes, 72 veart of 9S40 field Aluminum Casting Fairfield, la.

He was a consultant to the Fairfield company at his death. He was a Caccamo Salvatore Caccamo, beloved husband McGraw said a van fitting the description of Nyman's ve Taylor Hollywood, died Wednes- ucvc.upu.jj uuu no.ui vehkle about 12:30 m. on Julius Lagutik Letry, loving husband of the late Susan, nee Brozek; beloved oay, jan. 3 at Memorial Hosoita Muskegon area. Services will highway 18 miles north of San Hollywood.

Formerly of Chicaoo. Sur. josepnine, nee Ribondo; loving father of Mane Rabe, Rose (Dominic) Giambri and Jeenette Thomas Marino; dear hicle had been seen in the sault will be presented to the grand The same charge against McDonnell was dismissed Dec. 15 by Judge Mau yived by his wife Jane. Masonic services be held at 2:30 p.m.

Monday in Antonio, p. m. Friday, Feb. 2nd, at Winner area of burglaries in the coun graraainef or tlx; fond brother of Vir- St. "Mary's Catholic Church, McGraw said Rodriguez nircy cnapei, iuso N.

Federal Highway, Hollywood, Fla. Cremation will follow, mj Giamori, Jennie pte Philip Gienfortune, Catherine the late Anthony) Bordenaro and Rose stood by the squad car as Muskegon. Surviving are his former trustee of the Union Church and was a member of the National Resources Board staff during World. War II. His survivors include his widow, Fisher ty in recent weeks and that the deputies may have stopped it for that reason.

Nyman is presently on probation for auto Walker went to the van to vuuvienof near uncie of man' nieces and nephews. Funeral Monday, rice Pompey of Night Felony Court after 12 hours of prelim two sons, George and Wil 'rom Tlw Montclair Funeral Heme, Sidney H. Fisher of Berwyn, 111., beloved husband of Marion, nee Nestel; dear father of Marie Robert Plozav question the occupants. As liam; two daughters, Mrs. John inary hearing.

evui w. Belmont to St. Peter Ca-nislus Church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment Veenof Heaven Cemetery. Visitation and Joan Daniel. Sifrar; brother of Frederick and Mrs. William Walker approached the driv- theft, McGraw said. irvmg; granatainer or Dane.

Steven, er's side, Randall L. Nyman, mi b. m. aai uroay. 622yjuu.

Laura, Gail and Glenda. Services Mon- Isabelle; a daughter, Mrs. Jacqueline Wagner; three grandchildren, and two broth oay, reo. 3, at the Joseph Nosek and BOTH MEN WERE ordered Cadga" Nicholls; and a sister. Harry J.

Lowenbach oon runeroi noma, 6716-18 w. 16th St. james caoosan, loving husband of the The transcript of that preliminary hearing will constitute the major piece of evidence in the grand jury in 20, the driver, stepped from the van and shot Walker in the face at close range, the inves- held without bond by Judge are len. ne Finn hi hiAu.rf ers. corner of Euclid, Berwyn.

Interment Woodlawn. Visitation begins Sunday from 2 to 10 p. m. In lieu of flowers, gemorials to the Heart or Tubercuiosig of JamesTv-j, Walter (Agnes), Edward Services for Harry J. Low J.

P. Guiuerrez after appear enbach, grandson of Harry tigator said, Samuel A. Broida ing before him on the murder charge. McGraw said Hester Lorraine chaelj Miliotti and the late George and Helen Egan and Tom Flnnelly; grandfather of eight; great-grandfather of 10; great-great-grandfather of one. Funeral Monday, 9 a.

from the Galewood Fu- Hart of Hart, Schaffner quiry, altho there may be some testimony, it was Samuel A. Broida, 85, found rwiiw pivfcrreu. Fleissner Se Henry F. Amann notice). Fraser will also be charged with pos Marx, will be held at 2 p.

AT THE SAME moment, McGraw said, Roger Hester, 27, stepped out of the van on er of the Best Kosher Sausage session of stolen goods and pos today at Edgebrook Communi learned. IK" "ariem to St. William Church. Mast 10 a. m.

Interment Visitation tatner ot Joseph isnirley Letry; dear grandfather of Michael and Julienne. Resting at Miszner Funeral Home, 5620-24 W. Irving Pk. Rd. until Saturday, 9 a.

m. Lying In state at Trinity Slovak Lutheran Church from 9:30 1. m. until time of service, 10:30 a. m.

Interment Memory Garden. PE 6-9000 or MO 6-3877. Larigford See Antoinette F. Sobocan Lear William Delbert Lear, Feb. 1, 1973, Washington and Jane Smith Home.

At Lain and Son Chapel, 2121 W. 95th where services will be held Mondav, Feb. 5, at, 10 a. m. Interment Felrmount.

Masonic services Sunday, p. under auspices of Lawn Lodge, No. 815, A. F. A.

M. Lowenbach Harry J. Lowenbach, beloved husband of Cora, nee Hineline; dear father of Ned Kaye Lowenbach of Culver City, Cal. and Jane Kenneth Riedel of Thornton, fond grandfather of nine. Visita-.

tion at Smith-Corcoran Funeral Home, 6150 Cicero from 4 p. m. to 10 p. m. Friday.

Lying in state In the Edgebrook Community Church, 6736 N. Lolita, after 11 a. m. Saturday, where services will be held at 2 p. In ferment Ridgewood Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Edcebrook Community Church or your favorite charity would be appreciated. 736-3833. Lynch Richard Lynch, beloved husband of Virginia nee Martin; dear father of Vivian Thomas Mussatto, Nora Barret; dear step-father of Wayne Gertrude Markham, Edward Margaret Markham and Joann Joseph McCann; grandfather of nine; great-grandfather of one; brother of Nora Rigney. Prayer services 9:30 a. m.

Monday, Haire Funeral Home, Northwest Hwv. and Vail Arlinaton 207 W. South Water Mar session of marijuana. ty Church, 6736 N. Loleta Av.

the other side and fired at Rod "MCI a V. m. B0V-IUU. Caldarone imut to ap Colin Fraser, beloved husband of Katie Ann; loving father of Alexander K. Joan, Colin Jr.

Jane, Donald J. Pa- Katherlng Nicholas Skoufes, Isabelle Fraser, Ina Gov. Dolph Briscoe of Texas riguez; hitting him in the Mr. Hart, 70, who lived at 6814 N. Loron died Thursday ket, died yesterday in his home at 6025 N.

Sacramento Av. He was president of the meat pear, however, is Allen Simon expressed his shock at the kill iKwucrij veienag ano Meatner Gene in Northwestern Memorial viicneei caisarone, loving ton of the Josephine; beloved brother of Mario, Ann Ciangiola, Salvatore and Concetta Sforza; uncle of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Mon- head. Walker's gun was found in his holster and Rodriguez's unfired weapon found near his eranorainer ot zo; great orannfAthar nf r. ings to Sheriff William Hauck and pledged "to use every 27, of 527 Concord Lane, Bol-Ingbrook, who complained that Hospital.

Survivors include his products firm until he retired in 1960. He served as a director Andrew and Ina Fraser. Resting et Ryan-Parke Funeral, Home, 120 S. Northwest widow Cora; a son, Ned; a Vi' -piTta punera Home, J858 W. Roosevelt to St.

body. rr Kioge, wnere services will be means at my disposal to stop this violence and terrorism of the Hebrew Theological Col McDonnell threatened him with a gun in a parking lot at daughter, Mrs. Jane Riedel; McGraw said a passer-by neid Monday, Feb. 5, at 1 p. m.

Interment Ridgewood. Member of Bricklayer't Rom? Church. Mast 9:30 M. Carmel Cemetery. 5 lege and numerous Chicago uiMu.i kvuii, no.

a. visiianon j-y p. the southwest corner of Schil and nine grandchildren. Mrs. Agnes Steinhauser which can no longer be.

tolerated by the people of Texas." Jewish charities. Survivors in saw the deputies' bodies and used the squad radio to notify ler and La Salle Streets on Carey Freckman clude his widow, Ida; a son, nnie l. Freckman, nee Wetzhold, Mass for Mrs. Agnes Stein Two other policemen were slain in the San Antonio area Bexar County headquarters. Police, using a description of Nov.

30. McDonnell, who lives at 151 W. Schiller rents J. Carey, Feb. 1, loving lete Simon and Mai? O'Brien Carey; fond sister of the lata beloved wife of the late Louis; loving hauser, 88, Of 3812 W.

64th St, morner or louis p. jr. Mlnneita, Arthur; five daughters, Mrs. Elsa Richmond, Mrs. Mildred Mann, Mrs.

Annette Kaplan, last May. gmnony, Mary v. Kelley, Nellie, Peter Dolores Clinton Anderson; devoted space for his car in the lot, widow of Max Steinhauser, a the van Previously radioed in brewmaster for man Chicaeo Walker and Rodriguez, be- oreo aunt of John F. Kelley, Helen Kelley Toman. n.

granomoiner or Louis F. ill, William G. Freckman and Sharon Trunk; five great- Walker was on the force for Mrs. Shifra Miller, and Mrs. i 1 In his ruling, Pompey found "conflicting testimony was pre naro p.

Carey, Philip J. Carey, Mary SlK Charlet Caw. Visi- fond sister of Augusta Zahora, Edna Blanz and the late Edward gan a hunt for the vehicle. five years. He was married area beer breweries and moth Ellen Joseph; 17 grandchildren; They spotted the van an but bad no children.

Rodriguez ano wmiam wetzhold. Resting at Sullivan Funeral Home. 2701 W. tM St. a er of retired Chicago police wiiuiugy oner a p.

m. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from Donnellan S- Western to and 11 a t-grandchildren. sented and that the state failed to prove probable cause. hour later traveling at high was a reserve officer who Washtenaw until 10 t.

m. Saturday, Feb. 3. Lying in state at Grace Unltarl a Max J. Steinhauser, Services will be at 9:30 a.m.

worked on sntiarls nt nitrVit Tfo speed westward out of San An iiiviiuciii woivary. nt BOU7a. Church of Christ, 60th and Albany, after Meanwhile, the Illinois Judi will be held at 10:30 a. m. Mon tomorrow in the chapel at 1300 11 a.

m. services at 2 p. was a radar-radio man at near- visitation at tunera home after 6 p. day in St. Nicholas of Tolen- cial Inquiry Board is continu Cenclg, beloved wife of Am- W.

Devon Av. Friday. Interment Evergreen Cemetery tine Catholic Church, 6200 Si ing its investigation of the in tonio. They stopped the vehicle containing Nyman and arrested him without incident, McGraw said. by Kelly Air Force Base.

He was married and had an 18 Heights. Visitation Saturday 7 to 10 p. m. and Sunday 3 to 10 p. m.

Memo-- rials appreciated to Memorial Hospital of Du Page 209 Avon Elm-hurst. Interment All Saints Cemetery. 253-0168. MacArthur John MacArthur, late of Chicago, devoted husband of Bertie; loving father gf Job A. Ruth of Riverdale, dear grandfather of Craig, Patty, the late Corey and Daniel; dear brother of Betty Harry Dodd of Birmingham, Ala.

and Ted Tack. Graveside services Saturday, 1 p. Cedar Park Cemetery. 849-5500. 11 Vlfln and'th.

rn o-ojuu. Garbars cident. The board could file John S. Wineman Tu, month old child. Lawndale Av.

Mrs. Steinhauser died 'Thursday in St Joseph Vernon Garbars, beloved father of Darryl of judicial misconduct Services for John S. Wine- aicai-vianumoiner or oav Barbara and Tanura vi.i. icyntnial caroart and Honey Angelo Gravagna. At the George Schubert Chan Sii'iJ' Smi'b-Corcoran Ful man, 63, oi 280 tary el, 6616 Cermak Rd.

Funeral Saturday, Home for the Aged. Survivors include two sons, Max J. and against McDonnell with the Courts Commission, which has power to remove a judge 1 p. m. information, tw-iuyz.

Highland Park, will be held at "iw n. uicero AV to St. hurcti. Mass 10 i. m.

Entomb: George Edwin six grandchildren; 11 a. m. Monday in the chapel Mother, 19, stabbed MacGuire from office. at 5800 N. Ravenswood Av.

He Cepican and one great-grandchild. Miss Margaret Carey was senior vice president' of Ethel H. George, nee Dorsey, loving mother of Kathleen Robert Cole of Is-saouaha. Kenneth of Denver, dear sister of Violet Knox, Franklin Marion Dorsey. Private visitation and services at Evans Funeral Home.

Donations to Mental Research would be ap- Rose Cwican, nee Jlrlkovlc beloved wife Vi i Frnl" rnother of Rose McDonnell, then assigned to i.Traffic Court, was relieved of Marsh McLennan Insurance to death in home uihVh i-orerra Waller Witthoft; grandmother of iiv- Mass for Miss Margaret Martha Browne MacGuire, of 1140 Lake Shore Evanston, Feb. 1, 1973, wife of the late Thomas D. MacGuire; mother of Mrs. Archibald Allen, Mrs. Herbert H.

Riddle, the late Mrs. Bruce Fairman, Thomas Browne MacGuire; five frandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren, ervice 1 p. m. Monday in her residence, 1140 Lake Shore Evanston. Interment Rosehili.

Memorials may be made to the First Congregational Church, I duties Dec. 6. After his prelim grendmother of seven. Funeral Monriav. Co.

Mr. Wineman died Thursday in Rochester, Minn. He is yreiioico. KB -eow. 1:30 p.

at Becvar Funarai ntrAMM. Carey, a Chicago public school inary hearing he was restored Georgiades 5311 S. Kedzle. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens South. 776-3809.

teacfier for 44 years, will be a 19-YEAR-OLD mother was survived by his widow, Kathe- said that when Rodriguez See Paul G. Ellos notice. to duty, and since then has i been assigned to the court's Chapek held at 9:30 a. m. Monday at stabbed to death in the living rine; two sons, John S.

Jr. and Gluszek warned that he would be a suspect for the crime because See Otto A. Chapel notice. Civil Division. Jeffry; a daughter, Mrs.

Su oi. jjarnaoas vamouc wiurcn, room of her apartment early Melby Chapel 10134 S. Longwood Dr. Miss san Adler; five grandchildren; yesterday. Her two young sons Illinois Judicial Inquiry Stella Gluszek, beloved wife of the late Fillp; and mother of Josephine Szuba and the late Albert; grandmother of three.

Funeral Monday, 9 a. from McPhee Funeral Home, 7133 S. Western to St. Mary of Mount Carmel Church. Mass Alice D.

Melby, nee Doughty, Feb. 1, beloved wife of Arnold dear sister of Arthur, Warren, Robert and Francis. At Carey, 83, formerly of 7337 and a sister. were found watching television he had touched the knife, he ran back upstairs, put the in bis wife's body, jBoard executive director Ray South Shore died Thurs in a nearby bedroom. :30 a.

m. Interment Resurrection. Visita Mrs. Martha Browne MacGuire JF. Breen said yesterday that I the board will hold a special Birren ana son runerai nome, oiu re.

Clark after 4 p. m. Sunday. Funeral services Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Memory Gardens.

day at the Rosary Hill Conva- tion aner P. m. Saturday. PR 6-0777. Police said Mrs Carmen and covered her with a blan 1 a.

tt art ye. i I Gobbo Services for Mrs. Martha lescem nome. miss naa pere, io nf 37fii wiltin ket before calling police. Otto A.

Chapel, loving son of th let Frenk and Theresa C. Chapek; fond unci of Irma Stahn of Orleans, Alice Choate of Saline, Leone Anchor, Irma Malecki, Jerome Chapek, Dorothy Loftus, Cyril Chapek, Florence Helen Spoolstra and Jeenette Obrrut; devoted friend of Helen Bostrom. Funeral services Monday, 10 a. at Hursen Chapel, 939 Belmont Av. Inter-ment private.

In lieu of flowers, contributions to Shrinera Hospital for Crippled Children will be appreciated. Visitation Sunday 4 to 9 p. m. Meyers Browne MacGuire, 108, will be Vita Gobbo, nee Porta, beloved wife of Vlto; loving mother of John, Vito Deen assistam pnncipai at had been stabbed four The couple had been mar meeting at 10 a. m.

Thursday, Breen would neither confirm J-nor deny that it would consid-i'er the McDonnell case then. Warren School and later direc held Monday in her home at time in the chest and three ried three years, police said. iMeriei qoddo, Rose Pfieter, Sam, and Domlnlck (Mary Ann Gobbo; fond grandmother of Victoria. Edward and tor of the Substitute Center at times in the abdomen, 1140 Lake Shore Evans-ton. Mrs.

MacGuire, a socially Vlto Gobbo, Martin, Victoria, Rose Mary and Leroy Pfiefer, John, Catherine and the Board of Education. She is Edward S. Meyers, beloved husband of the late Irene, nee Buda; fond brother of Irene Thad Mixtacki; brother in lew of Joseoh (Renetta) De John end Raymond Adeline Buoa. Funeral Monday, Feb. 5, et 9:45 a.

from Colonial Funeral Home, 6250 N. Milweukee, to St. Pascal Church. Interment St. Adalbert.

Member of Indian Portage Post, No. 3592, VFW. Visitation alter 7 p. m. Saturday.

SP Her husband, Juan Ramon Funeral Directors survived by six nieces and prominent North Shore resi Clauson beorgeanne gomm; Beloved sister of Anthony Rose La Porta. Resting at the Columbian Funeral Home, 6621 W. North Perez, 26, told police he found dent, died in her home 'on nephews. her body on the sofa when he Glenn A. Clauson, Feb.

1, 1973, beloved husband of Annette i dear father af oak park. Funeral Monday, 9 a. JOHN CARROLL SONS, "HOME FOR FUNERALS" 5 in bribery to St. Monk Church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment Sf. Joseph Cemetery. Visitation Leon H. Silverstone Christine, Constance, Paul and Glenn Cleuson; fond son of Maina and Gunner Clauson; brother of Herbert Clauson, E.

Erie WHItefiall 4-6M0 Thursday. A widow, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Martha Riddle and Mrs. Grace aaiuroay arier p. m.

ew-juiu or 379-5151 Mick returned home from work. Her street clothes appeared to have been ripped from her Services for Leon H. Silver- Goldman Cemeteries Resting at Nelson Funeral Home, 820 Talcott at Cumberland. Park Rldaa. stone, 73, will be held at 1 4 CEMETERY LOTS-ln Memory Gar.

Joseph E. Goldman, beloved husband of Geraidlne; loving father of Neal, Ma'tin and Ronna Steven Gersten; fond broth body, police said. dens, Arlington Heights. Asking JW0 p. m.

Monday in the chapel at Sunday, 3-10 p.m. Funeral service Monday, 10:30 e. at Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, 8450 N. Shermer Niles. Interment Ridoewood.

Memorial! case get trial moved eacn. sw-iara after p. m. Allen; five grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren, Alfred Kohn er or conn services Mondav. PEREZ TOLD police that he 1300 W.

Devon Av. Mr. Silver- 11 I. by Original Weinstein and RIDGEWOOD CEMETERY CHOICE graves at $isa ea. Call 42M738, aft.

to Lutheran Church of the Resurrection be appreciated. 823-5122. Mae L. Mick, nee Susala, beloved wife of the late Paul; dearest sister of Joseph (Catherine) Susala, Francis (Aileene Susala, Loretta Richard Nondorf, Florence James Geughrin and the late George and Victor Susala; sister in lew of Theresa Susala; also several nieces and nephews. Resting at the A.

V. Furman Funeral Home, 3100 Irving Park after 4 p. m. Saturday. Services Monday, 9:30 a.

m. Mass 10 e. at St. Veronica Church. Interment St.

Joseph Cemetery. IR 8-5800. stone, who lived at 2700 W. found the apartment door oons ar Long r. KOOtei-ieoek, 5200 S.

Hyde Park Blvd. Interment Westlawn 4vju p. m. Collins Services for Alfred Kohn, 75, Lunt died Thursday in ajar. He said his wife was ly 1 LOT, 4 graves, $900.

Felrmount Hills, temerery. in lieu of flowers, please contribute to your fevorlte charity. Chapel live n. rrairie, oaiesourg. III, c.

Florence M. Collins of Fox Lake, of 468 W. Melrose will be Edgewater Hospital. He re- big face up on the sofa with a i nmo or services oniy. raimer.

xt-MJ-xti. oeiovea re or i-rane l.i near a ifer or OMAHA, Feb. 2 AP-Five inro. lu l-lBVU. tired in 1965 as sales manager large kitchen knife sticking GRAVES 4 choice tots Ridgewood Ceme-terv, all for S80O.

867-4075 held at 11 a. m. Monday in the chapel at 5206 Broadway. Gonzalez Serafln N. Gonzalez of Wllmette.

Feb. Theresa Logan. Visitation alter 12 noon Sunday, Feb. 4. Services Monday, 11 a.

at De Vriendt Funeral Home, 2708 N. Western Av. Cremation private. and vice president in market- from her chest, Mikulasek Chapel Hill Garden South. 4 graves $12! beloved husband of the lete Clara B.i ing for the Superior Tea and Perez told police the cou- Mr.

Kohn died Thursday in co. avail, lati v-20o. HU 6-1716. father of Mrs. Glorie Jost, Mrs.

June Deus, Mrs. Mercia Ferrarinl, Mrs. Lois Coffee 2278 N. Elston Av. pie's two sons, Juan Ramon, 2, Care In Memoriam rune, Mrs.

joan Martorl end Seraf in George F. Cure, husband of Esther, nee He is survived by his widow and Adam, 1, were in the bed- Northwestern Memorial Hospital He was a retired owner of Lake Shore Records, 3176 N. Klein N. grandfather of 28; great-grandfather of 11. Visitation at Wm.

H. Scott aroiareiw rarner or Jacqueline Heirman, Bess; and two sons, Donald room of the second floor Kira ana tie t.urei aranararner ot rwoi Bertram A. Klein, Feb. 3, 1966 In cher- t-unerai iiome, nug creenleaf Wit Michael Mikulasek, Rt. 2, Culver, husband of Anna Culik; father of Mrs.

Thomas Emmy Krsek of Culver, Mrs. George Julie Krsek, Stanford, and David- Mary Mikulasek of Western Springs, stepfather of Mrs. Bruce (Blanch) Rutledge, Crete, six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren. Funeral Monday, 11 e. Harry Price Funeral Home, Knox, Indiana.

Interment Evergreen Cemetery, 2 p. m. Monday. Friends may call et the funeral borne. uneo memory.

PATRICIA and Howard. apartment watching television mette, after 2 p. m. Sunday. Mass 11 a.

m. Monday, St. Francis Xavier Church. Broadway, which he had oper brother of Wilbur, Rudy, Waller, Leo end the late Edmund Cure. Resting at hulll-nan Funeral Home.

3601 tfernnnt Ninth and Linden, Wllmette. Interment Police believe the youngsters defendants from the Ham- mond, Ind. area, indicted with the Northern Natural Gas Co. yt Omaha on an alleged pipe-4ine right-of-way bribery licheme have won a change of premie, in United States District Court. Judge Robert Denney severed indictments against the five today and transferred the charges to the jurisdiction of courts in Indiana and Illinois.

THE 1TTV1? Jwrtnof aia1 fvAm Blue Island. Mass of the Resurrection ated for 10 years. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Death notices Mrs. Paul J.

O'Brien were there when the murder St. Boniface cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer- Society, 1616 Orrlngton Monday, 10 a. at St. Benedict Church.

Interment St. Benedict. Visitation Mass for Mrs. Alice Marie occurred, after 7 P. m.

Saturday. FU 5-0650. Alessi cvansign, Griffin Davis Miliotti O'Brien, 68, wife of the prest- Police the apartment Rhode; two grandchildren; two brothers; and a sister. Ewart L. Shattuck Michael Alessi, beloved husband of the dent of Teamsters Union, See James Cadogan notice.

Thomas F. Davis of Chicago, beloved husband of Fortune nee Toninl; brother of 0. Jennlnos. Rldlev. Mllitraif raie Amelia; gear fatner Of Oina Olmo Nellie Griffin, nee O'Connor, devoted wife of the late Michael; beloved mother had not been ransacked and there were no signs of forced Amidei, Delia Blagio Pisanl and Local 727, will be said at 10 Of me late Jonn; lister of the ate John Minzar Rita; grandfather of fiver areat-orand- Gossage, Louise Craig, Ruth Farnham Services for Ewart L.

Shat and Maurice O'Connor, Funeral Monday, father of five. Funeral Monday 9:30 a.m. today in St. Edmund's and Lois Stephens. Resting at the Ahl- entry, gnm Funeral Home, 567 S.

Spring a. irom neimont r-unerai Home, 7120 W. Belmont to Our Ladv of the tuck, 77, will be held today in Catholic Church, 188 S. Oak cimnursi. services win oe neia ii a.

m. Saturday, Feb. 3. Visitation 7 to 9 o. m.

PEREZ TOLD police that e. irom oecvar runerai Directors, 5216 S. Kedzie, to St, Gall Church. In ferment Calvary. 776-3809, Hajdrowski Angels Church.

Mast 10:30 a. m. In- Sunrise, Fla. Mr. Shattuck, of Frlede Minzar, beloved wife of the late Michael; dear mother of Ottilia Ottol Raudies; sister of Henry Leurs, Martha and Hennie Blochwltz.

Service Monday, Feb. 5, 2 p. et Matz Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central Av. leterment St.

Lucas. Visitation after 4 p. m. Saturday. Termenr i.

josepn cemetery. Visitation Friday. Interment Rosehlll. 834-3515. when he found his wife, he Park Oak Park.

Mrs. O'Brien, who lived at 932 aner p. m. Mturoay. De Frisco Plantation, died there on Jan.

31. He was a retired sales Leo Hajdrowski beloved husband of was so shocked that he pulled Amann Domenlca IMamlel De Frisco, loving Pleasant Oak Park, died wife of the late Antonio i beloved mothar manager for Abbott Laborato- Thursday in Oak Park Hospi of. Carl (the late Merry, Josephine De tne late Anne Mottle; dearest father of Virginia I Henry 1 Reisbick, Leo Eleanor, Laverne (Charles Jr. Pilipauskas; grandfather of five; great-grandfather of five. Funeral Monday, 10 a.

m. from Misuraca the knife from her chest and embraced her. Then he ran to the first floor of the building es in the New York City area. tal. Survivors in addition to Frisco, Luke, Sam Bernlce, Marie Gruer, Rosalie Albert Mikololczyk and Lucille; two brothers and two alstarai See Antoinette F.

Sobocan Pacholski Funeral Home, 2620 W. 47th her husband include a son, Eu Henry F. Amann, beloved husband of Belle, nee Fleissner; dear father of Ray (La Verm and the late Margaret Williams; fond step-father of Constance Donald) Doleman and Adel (Philip) Loth; brother of John; grandfather of five; great-grandfather of five. Services Monday, Feb. 11 a.

at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western Av. Interment private. Visitation after 3 grandmother of six; greatgrandmother of He is survived by his widow, Emelia; a son, Ewert a Nawrot and sought help from a friend, sr. re immaculate conception cnurch.

Mass 10:30 a. m. Interment Sf. Mary's gene four grandchildren: aix. r-unerai oaTuraay, :30 a.

from the Galewood Funeral Charjelt. 1HS7 M. Milta Rodriguez, 30. Perez sister; and a grandson. Harlem to St.

Vincent Ferrer Church. two sisters; and a brother. lemciery, visirauon arier I p. m. satur day.

LA 3-4228. Hendzel Mass a.m. Interment- Memorial Estates cemetery. Please omit flowers. 889-1700.

p. m. Sunday. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Cancer Fund would Rosalie Nawrot, nee Clura, beloved wife of Leon; dearest mother of Joseph Lorraine, Helen (Herbert Thommen and Bruno Mary; grandmother of 10; greet, grandmother of 11. Funeral services Monday, 9:30 a.

from Kozera Funeral Home, 1718 W. 48th to Holy Family Church. Interment Chapel Hill Gardeni South. Visitation after 1 p. m.

Saturday. 927-3388. Raymond J. Hendzel, dear brother of Walter (Margaret), Frank, Joseph, DeMuth Hussein asks narleul Woman falls be appreciated. 561-6074.

nnna, sr. w. innocenr, s. s. sr.

Amidei Ella B. DeMuth of Arlington Heights, beloved wife of the late Alexander J.I See Michael Alessi notice. Flrmina, S. S. and Irene (Edward Pletrus; also nieces and nephews.

Fu-nerel Monday, 9:30 a. from Modell Funerah Home, 5725 S. Pulaski to dear mother of Ralph A. (Violet) DeMuth and the late June E. Redman; i to death from Anast U.

S. District Court Edward Dowling, former mayor of Hammond; Joseph Klen, 'now mayor of Hammond; John Nicosia, former mayor of East Chicago, Gabriel Ditorie, permit engineer for the Cook County, HI. Highway Department; and Herman Da- vis, a driver's license examiner in the office of the' Illinois secretary of state. The five were named in a sbcQunt indictment accusing of receiving bribes from 4 $223,000 slush fund to pay off officials for permits to construct the pipeline. Three other persons will be tried in Omaha.

They are: Delbert Calvert, a former official of Northern Natural Gas; James Smith, formerly of -Northern Natural Gas and now with Hydro Carbon TransDor- Nelson sr. i urioius cnurcn. interment Resur lovMig grandmother of Rick end Charles Redman. Visitation Saturday from 4-10 See Paul 0. Ellos notice.

rection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, ot religions on nth floor Aneelos masses 11 aeoreciaieo. pu 7.ij:m. P. m.

and Sunday from 2-10 p. m. at Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home. Henek William Angelos, beloved husband of 2000 E. Northwest Highway, Arlington Heights.

Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. m. Mary, nee Kesses; loving father of Betty, Evans (Mary Jean) and Elliott; dear grandfather of William, and Elena; Julia Henek, nee Bogusz, beloved wife of Frenk; loving mother of Chester Josephine, Alfred, Helen Joseph! Kurucz from chapel to Our Ledy of the Way-side Church. Mess 10 e. n.

Interment A 68-year-old woman plunged to her death last night from an Albert G. Nelson, beloved husband of the late Miml; loving father of Dorothy Nelson end the late Ruth Getely; fond grandfather of Elaine Fred Wackerle end Harvey (Susan) Gately; great-grandfather of five; two sisters and one brother In Sweden. Services Monday, 1:30 p. m. at Edgar-Anderson Funeral Home, 4821 N.

Damen Av. interment private. Visitation Sunday 4 to 9 p. m. Member of Int'l.

Printing Pressmens Union, No. 8597. LO 1-2016. Jerusalem status All Saints. 253-5423.

11th floor window in a retire De Paul brother of Olga Raptopoulot of Salonika, Greece. Funeral Saturday, Feb. 3, 1973, at 10 a. front Fortune Funeral Home, 4401 S. Kedzte to St.

Nicholas no ina tare leg icveiynj; dear grandmother of seven. Funeral Monday, 10:30 a. from Ooyt Funeral Home, 1 E. J19th to St. Salomea Church.

Mass 11 m. Interment Holy Cross. PU 5- See Romanlni Rosa notice. ment home at 1020 W. Lawrence Greek Orthodox Church.

Service 11 a. m. ii. Dorsey AMMAN, Jordan, Feb. 2 AP ending the standoff that has in an apparent accident, police reported.

Heyen Set Ethel H. George notice. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donation to St. Nicholas Building Fund or your favorite charity Nicolopoulos kept the Middle East on the King Hussein of Jordan called Drueke Miss Ann ftnmshv wan win Be apprecisiro.

la a-oi. Wllliamlna Heyen, nee Speed, age 74, of Danville, wife of the lete William; mother of Elnora Bowers of Danville, Shirley Du Frene Of Palatine, Emrov of Vernon L. Drueke, of Morton Grove, be today for a meeting of Chris- Bard Peter Nicolopoulos, beloved husband of the late Helen; loving father of Mary Nick Larls, Margaret end Zach I Her. edge of war since Israel's vie- found on a third floor roof and loved nusoand of Irene, nee cross; dear So. Holland, Eileen Johnson of Country an, Moslem, and Jewish re- en); fond grandfather of five; greet- son of Emma and the late Rudolph; brother of Clarence Evelyn Ross.

Visitation beginning 7 P. m. Saturdey, until Lena M. Theal Bard; beloved wife of the late Earl Bard; devoted mother of Joseph (Kay), Lanora Kenneth Lance, Robert igious leaders to discuss the tory of June, 1967. The resolu- was pronounced dead at Weiss tion called for Israeli evacua- Hospital.

Investigator Robert tlon of Arab lands seized in the DT" AJenue iiuvi, (vuniuar, ai naum ruomai 8057 Nllei Center Sknkle. Service Earl Irene, Lawanna Frank) Beard, Betty James LaValle, Peggy Edward grandfather of two. Funeral Monday, 12:30 p. from Llddy Chapel, 4920-24 Irving Park to Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 6041 W. Diversey Av.

Services 1 p. m. Interment Elmwood Cemetery. Kl 5-6220. v-iud nins eno wniiam or Kicmon rarx; grandmother of 12; great-grandmother of two; sister of Elizabeth Gibson.

Resting et Panouo Bros. Funeral Home, 300 E. 115th after 2 p. m. Sunday.

Services Monday 1 p. m. Interment Filrmount. PU 5-2030. uture of Jerusalem as a first 1:30 p.

m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church. Interment St. Paul Cemetery, In lieu of Wh nock, and Kay en Mar (Lee tinonj Vtatlon, and George Lamb, city controller of East THREE CORPORATIONS flowers make contributions to St.

Paul dear grandmother of 24, great-grandmother of eight; fond lister of Frieda Griggs, ep toward peace in the Mid- six-day war. Uv nnnnrintiw frnm fll or Heart r-una. uu j-iii. Lanora Fahed. Herman and Bill Thee Nlemeyer Visitation after 6 e.

m. Saturday. Funeral Drugan THE GOVERNMENT of Pre- by 26 inch window at the end East. Recalling that the Jews, service Monday 11 a. m.

at the Sheeny I tit 1 1 Mary R. Drugan, nee Boyle, beloved Funera Home. 10737 8. Pu ask Rd. In nfi- a na.

Ane wuiuuw was mu wire or wmiam j. ana tne me peter J. Arthur H. Nlemeyer, age 72, of Villa Perk, formerly of Lombard, beloved husband of Clara, nee Jonas; fond father of Robert (Rosemary of Lyons, Richard (Roxannel Weiiandof Downers Grove end Mrs. Donne Gilbert Fischer of Elm- lieu of flowers, kindly make contributions uuca.

vruiua iuvu. muio uu- mr, I rA Via cnlH nnrl Mioa UftmB. ruwe. 0,., una, kuiici vi rwc Lt. Col.

USAF rNancvll arandmolher af oslems, and Christians of the to the American cancer society, imermonr available- for immediate It sister of Betty Schaik. Funeral Mon private. ST 3-7700. by's four-legged walker was day 9:30 e. m.

from the Bradv-G Fu, area are linked by belief in burst; grandfather of seven. Resting et Bauer comment on Hussein's proposal, found near the window. neral Home, 3939 W. 87th St, to St. Berneoeue murcn.

inrerment calvary. one God despite their bitter political differences, Hussein has acknowledged the need to Royce said police believe Melba M. Bauer of 1133 Novet Evanston, Jan. 31, 1973, In Denver, wife of the lal Nelson Dullcck the Brusl Funeral Home, 133 J. Main Lombard, from 4 p.

Saturday until 9:30 e. m. Monday, Lying In state at St. Timothy Ev. Lutheran Church, Sunset at Main Lombard, from 10 a.

m. until time of service at 11 a. m. Interment Memory Ida Dulleck, nee Sarlo, wife af Charles; Bauer; sister of Alice K. Willi) said, "It would seem logical return some occupied territory.

Miss Ramsby fell from the win-But it has steadfastly declined dow attempting to close rnother of Joseph; daughter of Joseph of Arvada, Colo.l niece of Aval Olson and Llllle Kelly of Mundeleln. Ill.l eunt a were named in tne indictment: Northern Natural Gas, and two of its subsidiaries-Hydro Carbon Transportation, and Natural Gas Prod- uctsCo. Denncy said he would begin omnibus pre-trial proceedings Feb; 21. The indictments had been handed down by federal grand juries in Omaha and 'Hammond last year. I me laie Mary sanoj sister of to place the future of Jerusa Gerdens.

429-0094. of Douglas A. Williams of Arvada, LnmiiniiK, vnnni Uffsrnona, rOUIB bah lano and Mary Sarlo. Funeral Monday. lem at the forefront of problems to turn back Old Jerusalem 1U Olives wia poUce aim and has insisted on border Ramsby had been; in good Novak 8:45 a.

from the John Rago Sons be solved." and sally Nome of Pueoio, Colo.l cousin of Helen Olson of Valparaiso, Ind, Memorial service 1 p. m. Saturday, at Hobblerhwalte Chapel, 1567 MaPle Av Frank S. Novak of Cicero, husband Lnapei, 944 nonn to St, Genevieve Church. Mass 9:30 a.

m. In. ehnnpes to lmDrove securltv. ana ponce aiscounted of the late Marie, nee Kawulai dear The ecumenical conference rather of Dr. Richard Rosel Novak, ferment St.

Joseph Cemetery. Visitation Evanston. Burial private. the possibility of suicide. Ruth Hohert Bietke ana Hons iRob- attar a p.

Saturday. 889-8223. would at least remind the Beach ril Kubisre; long brother of Helen 'nvarek. Calls Tlana and Ravmnnd Mn. Dvorsky Honglund Jewel Hoaolund, sister of Helen and Louise Hoaglund.

Services Monday, Feb. 5, 1973, Hlnchlllf, Pearson end West Funeral Home, Galesburg, III, Pleesg omit flowers. Hoffman Melvlna Nellston Hoffmann, eie 79, concert violinist, beloved wife of William C.i mother of William N. end Mefvin K.i lister of Adeline, Kenneth and Kermlt; five grandchildren. No te.vces.

Please omll Mowers. Body donated to science. flomolka James G. hom*olka, husband of the late Mary, nee Svelkovsky; loving father of Milton I Beverly I and the lata Kenneth; grandfather of Joy, Gay, Scott, Lynn and Mark; fond brother of Anton. Services Saturday, 1 p.

at Llnhart Funeral Home, 6830 W. Cermak Rd. Interment Bohemian National. 749-2255. Ilorner Mildred Horner, wlfg of the late Edmund D.

Horner; mother of pelrlcia Jamesj Wlllcox end the lete Edmund D. (Georgians Reed Horner grand mother of seven; sister ot Donald Lake. Funeral Monday, 10:15 a. frnm the Smlth-Corcoren Funeral Home, 61 JO Cicero to St, Margaret Mary Church, Mass 11 a. Interment All Saints.

Visitation from 1 p. Sunday. 736-3833. Hubcr Gladys Huher, nee Churchill, beloved wile of Rlrhnrd C. (retired CFDI; lend mother of Robert (Lois), Nancy Rlrh erdl Fndnr and the late Brure IPatrl-rlal; grandmnlher of 11; lister of Marea particularly along Egypt's Sinai Desert, Syria's Golan Heights, and Jordan's West vak; seven grandchildren.

Servlres Mon Julie Cox Beach of Lombard, beloved wife of Gardner; dear mother of William Fmest F. Dvorskv of Clcers. ba. world that the future of Jem-salem is still the heart of the day, 9 a. at cermak Home for loved hushana of Margaret mi end John; liti.r of Mary Edna Lelitner; daughter of Jownh W.

end Edna Cos of Woods; loving father of Mry (Jerome unerais, 584 w. cermak to St, ranees of Rome Church, Mass 9:30 m. Entombment Queen of Heaven Dmrlleld. Visitation at Steuerlo Funeral Boy, indicted in slaying of man, 81 Bank. The king has insisted that at least a section of Jerusalem Mauwleum, Visitation Sunday 2 to I T.l Otkroba, Dorothy (Richard Soiulti and James Dvorsky; dear son of Mary and the late Charles Dvorskyi fond brother of Charles E.

(Helen Dvorsky end Helen Unaanhl uint.nri m. OL 2-0241 and 7 lo 10 Home, 350 S. Ardmore Vine Saturday 7 to 10 p. m. end Sunday 1 to and 7 to 9 o.

m. In state et Hly Trinity Evsngelkal Lutheran Church, 3M Chicago's blood donations Nystrom dear grandfather of Jaroma anil M.itiu. must be returned to the Arabs, URBANA, Feb. 2 AP E. Madisnn, Lombard, Monday 10 a.

m. until wralrM af 11 a. m. Interment Oak- urone; oavoteo gncie of many nieces Elvira Nystrom, beloved wile of the late Carl F.I devoted mother of Emmy Ha. who ruled part of It between -A 14-year-old William During last 24 hours ridge.

In lieu nf (lowers memiirials to Mtmorlal Hnanltal of DuPitge County rtmeral services Saturday, a. at Moraverek Funeral Home, wlf- ItWt Crcerp, Interment Woodlawn, TO 3-4242. would be apprecietea. gu-aiei. me war ana isracrs im mgersoll of Fisher, has been takeover.

His language In pro- Indicted on eharc-cs of murder- ry Samuelsnn; fond grandmother of Mar. bare (Gerald) Bresnahanl dear sister of Gunner Sodergren end Hlldeoanl Carlton; alio Carl and Nile Sodergren IP Sweden. Service Monday Feb, 5, 1 p. et Cdi.ar Funeral Home, 10900 S. Cicero.

Intermant Diggers PINTS 643 710 matter," he said. THE 37-YEAR-OLD monarch mae'e the statement preliminary to his visit to Washington next week. He is expected to urge President Nixon to pressure the Israelis toward settlement. Hussein reiterated the Jordanian stand that the United Nations Security Council resolution of Novenber, 19C7, remains the best framework for Ebcrleln lood Civon EioDdljttrJ Hlen R. Btxgere.

nee Scanlnn, aurfdenty, 30, 193, In Alndila, of private. Visitation alter a p. m. Sunday. Yuma, formerly of Chicago, beloved Albln Eherleln, Feb.

of Glenroe, beloved hinhand of the late Marearet; toving father af Waltan rfaunikrf 423-1600 or 723-01)76. itmlhar of roery Van omen, Aiexan- drla, V. WillUm Phoenix, Arif. and Jim Dnriav. Mt.

Prnirjart. Ill.l Sitter of posing the ecumenical confer- ing an 81-ycar-old man in an ence suggested he may be $8 robbery. Alvin R. Birkey, a willing to accept some form retired farmer, also of Fishor, of Internationalization tied to was bound with his own neck- the city's spiritual eppe.il te tics, stabbed in the chest, and the three monotheistic relidowi his home set afire Nov. 28.

Owen Ntei for Btoodi Normal Person wishing to donate blood may call th Chicago I Blood Council: 332-2272 father of Linda and Slevem dear brother of Edward, Mrs. FUle Knnll end Mrs. Alma Ranis. Visitation alter 2 P. m.

Sunday at Kelley Spalding Funeral Home, 1717 Deerfleld Rd Highland Park. Caorule Pil, Tu-'on, and CH'fnrd Scan-Inn, ChkMO. Mamfcr of Teleohone Hio. riMrl of Aiwwl'e. Pl'ti'd 4S vr employ-ea of sits lelanhone Co.

Where service will he held P. m. Funeral Home, farvlrae from iahl 3 Annnre Owen, nee Jensen, belnv.d Sinter of Christian Dnloretl Jensen) Pieces and neuh-ws. Funeral sarvlras Saturday, Feb, 3, 10 at Kuietik Funer. at Home, 4(10 W.

31st Clreio. Inter-ment Mount Auburn Cemetery. OL 22005 1 ret Burke, Verne Churchill end the late Gwendolyn Rmenthal and Alme Johnson, Funeral services Monday, 1 p. et Wm, Smith end Sons, 2WO N. Cicero Av.

Interment Arlington. VisltelloD after 12 noon Sunday. 3J7-600, A Monday, Fab. I. Interment Ridoewood.

ttmwnttrjwn, aaiurdey, Feb. 1. HJ- of the area. authorities said. 831-4360.

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