Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan (2024)

Q-C Monday, Jan- 10, '68 DETROIT FREE PRESS Death Notices 4 Lake Sailors Set FUNERALS TODAY Death Notices I I Death Notices I Death Notices Hebrew Mem. Bernstein, Rose Berry. James G. Eopent-VanDeweqhe MARCHAND FRANK Jan. 7, 196 of 1748 Anita, Grosse Pointe Wds.

Husband of Godelieve (Nee Baetens); Father of Henrv. Mrs. Phyllis Cun RECHUL ALOIS, Jan. 5, of Miami, Florida. Dear husband of Frances; dear father of Carmen Wills, Iris Re-chul; dear brother of Mary No DUNN FRANCES Doyle, Jan.

dear wife of Dr. Burn Dunn. Dear mother of Thomas Dunn and Mrs. John Ortman (Sheila), Sister of Mrs. Mildred Doyle Rlschman, of Grand Rapids.

Funeral from the Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W. McNichols Tuesday bird 4 MOIT Martenson VanLerberqhe Lesney Ted Sullivan Verheyden Javizian DeSantis Dry Land Meeting uourne, wiinam w. Catlett, Thomas E. Caesteker, Henry Clark, cnarles R.

Carey, Helen A. DeCap, Julius Dorofouk, Philip Emmetsberger. Jessie Flutur, Maria Gable, Anthony F. wickl, Elizabeth Grudzinski and Anthony Rechul. Funeral Tuesday.

9 a.m. from Lesney Funeral Home, ningham, Mrs. Doris Sorensen and Jams; Brother of Peter, Mrs. Emily Bekaert, John, Mrs. Mary Roland, reorap and the late Celine morning, at 10 and Gesu Church! iszui w.

warren. Dearborn, to St Peter 8. Paul Church 9:30. Interment St. Hedwig Cemetery.

SAMSON Ghesquiere. Ten grandchildren. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Monday at 9:15 and to Our Lady Vasu-Lvnch Temrowski Lahey Verheyden Javizian or Kosary Monday I p.m. Donations to th cancer fund perferred. eumver, Mabel M.

Guntenaar, Marie Hoonanian, Enock I I The 29th annual Joint Conference of the Lake Carriers' Association and the Dominion Marine Association will be held Jan. 31 through Feb. 2 at The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. ot sorrows Church (St.

Bonaven Sobocinski DUNCAN Jan. 8, 1964. Hus- Kasin, Marqaret Bauzt! JlKLi ture Monastery) at 10, Rosary Sunday evening at 8 Member of oana or ine late Maude v. Samson; CHARLES January 9, of Roch brother of Wilfred Samson, of! Roose Vanker Post 284 American K.erscnen, cnristine Melnnet-Oesmond LeChevalier, Paul Sr. Wilkie Lockwood.

James K- Verhevden Leqion, Belgian American Century ester, Mich. Beloved husband of Doris. Service 1:00 p.m. Wednes. day at the Wm.

R. Peter Funer iuo no. i ana Detroit Pigeon Long isiana ana the late Miss Norma Samson; cousin of Miss Helen Cornish and Mrs. Reginald Sward of Toronto. At Chapel of the Wm.

R. Hamilton 397S Cass until Sunday 10 p.m. points out that Just 60 years ago there were 44 boats Winter-jMarchand, Frank C. Verheyden al nome, walnut and 4th Rochester, Mich. river union.

McG I jLLTVRA BERNHARDT, of 2204J Tuscany ing in the Detroit-Windsor area. McDermon, Charles McCabe FERGUSON Special Pullman cars wUl leave Cleveland on bhe afternoon of Jan. 30 for this conference which, as in the past, will consider problems of mutual interest to United States and Canadian Shipping on the Great Lakes. I III I Af Wa I P. -1 Pierce Murpny, Alfonso Neville, Frank Ostapenko, Isidor Poole, Bertha M.

Ted Bird Sullivan Mott ryA I i-, "4 1 i iii i i in in ii -mff- t- it to i nooen; dear mother of Mrs. Louis (Marie) Haarz, Mrs. Carl J. Mulr and Kenneth six grandchildren and 11 Brest-grandchildren also survive. Funeral Tuesday.

:30 am. poqp, lenor Anna Kuamamn runerai service at First Presbyterian Church, Woodward Ave. at Edmund Place, Monday 11 a.m. Interment Duart, Ontario. SCHAUMAX PAUL, age 80, Clarkston, Mic Jan.

9. Dear husband of Helen; dear father of Paul J. and John Service Wednesday 1 m. at Richardson-Bird Funeral Home, Milford, Mich. Lesney talowich Steveni Gilewski Hamilton Dear son of Ella; brother of Mrs.

Eva Bowman, William Winston Robert H. and Mrs. Harriet Halas. Resting at Wm. D.

Clyne Funeral Home, 22322 Gratiot East Detroit, until Sunday 10 p.m. Services from Mac-Alpine Funeral Home, Bad Axe, Michigan, Tuesday. MERECKI EUGENE. Dear son of Lottie; brother of Edmund- and Virginia. Rzepecki.

Dorothy at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, Samson, Duncan A. Schoenbera. Arthur Roth nui vranoi ana to a.m at Our Lady of Good Counsel Schubert, Barbara M.

A. H. Peters Sequin, Patricia L. A. Turowski tnurcn.

Kosary i p.m. Monday. (Sneeran. James W. Wilkie CANADA Steamship lines has announced that a new self-unloader will be added to its iSignorello, Antonio Baa nasco Smith, Henrietta Harper-Mulligan' r-vUJUI runcrai irom me Kaipn r.

POV- btutsman, Leota Hamilton-Hoffman NEIL G. Beloved husband of Geor- ntz Funeral Home, E. Grand St. Amend, Ethel Griffin gena; dear father of Mrs. Geral-dine Bali and Kim; four grand- am.

to 10 a.m. Tuesday at 9:30 St. David Church at Rosary Monday, 9 p.m. Lesney Griffin Voran Hamilton ennaren aiso survive; son of Mrs. 1 Mronq, jonn i Swaide.

Leo Trimark, Jerry V. Turner, Lena 'Walker, J. Gordon William O. SCHENOEL I HERBERT Jan. 9, of 18261 Biadle Wyandotte.

Husband: of Mary Ann; father of Paul of i Trenton, Thomas of Southgate, Mrs. William Johnson of Wyandotte; brother of Edward of Riverview, Mrs. Clayton Irwin and Mrs. Thomas Gordon of Dearborn, Mrs I Elmer Leonard of Southgate and' Mrs. Elton Fulkersin of ioa t-erguson; Drotner of Eidon, Eldred, Wendell, Wayne and Clyde.

Wm. Sullivan Glick, former president of the Marin Historical Society of Detroit, says that nine were freighters, four were schooners three were barges and the other 28 were passenger boats! In 1968 we're fresh out of commercial schooners but for barges we have the Sultana, Tampico, Adrian Iselin, Maida and the Fuel Oil. But instead of the 28 passenger boats wintering here in 1906, we now have just two the Columbia and the Ste. Claire of the Bob-Lo line. Glick also recalls that it was just 60 years ago that a contract was let for another Bob-Lo steamer, the old Britannia, long since gone from Detroit and now reported cut down to a barge.

Funeral Wednesday at 11 a.m. at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Manns-Ferguson MEECH WALTER. Husband of Ella dear father of Emerson Lvle Mrs.

William (Erie) Heer-mann, Mrs. Frederick (Joyce) xanara, ivwcnaei T. fleet this year. SSie will be named the Mamtouliru A new bulk freighter for (the fleet will be named the Simcoe. Death Notices Collins, Curtis and Dr.

Wavne 15 grandchildren; brother of! ASH CHARLES age 78, Milford.i ZJ AP Photo cratiot Ave. interment Memphis, 1 p.m. FISHER BURT at Dearborn, of Medina, N.Y. Beloved husband of Ethel; dear father of Roland Fisher, who Is executive Vice-Pres. of Detroit Real Estate Board; also survived by two grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

For further Information please call the Howe Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan Ave. Dearborn, LO 1-1S00. Nose Guard jan i. pioneer in automotive Industry, Inventor and designer of the wire wheel. Beloved husband of Claire; dear father of Mrs.

Margaret Rothenthaler, Mrs. Billie Reichardt, and Miss Mildred Ash; one sister, Mrs. Darl Leach and one brother, Amon. Services Tuesday 1 o.m. io grortocniioren aiso survive.

In; state after 4 p.m. Monday at: Chas. H. Nixon Funeral Chapel, 1020 Fort Lincoln Pk. Services Wednesday, 1 p.m., from Christ the King Lutheran Church, South-1 sate.

SCHLESEVGER I ROBERT, suddenly In New York! City on Sunday, January 9, 1966 Beloved husband of Doris Bartholomew Schlesinser; devoted fa-! ther of Roberta S. Purinton. Repos-I mg at Frank E. Campbell, Madi-I son at 81 St. N.Y through: Monday evening.

Service and in-, ferment private. Contributions to Vour favorite charity are sug-i sested. Like almost everywhere else, Winnipeg, Manitoba, was cold this weekend. At least one resident solved part of the problem by using a nose muffler when the mercury hit 40 degrees below zero. That's the coldest Winnipeg's been in 16 years.

galdoxti oeorge ano mrs. Kaipn steckley. Funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m. at A. H.

Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave. at Vernier (8 Mile), Grosse Pointe Woods. Memorial service under auspices of Acacia Ledge No. 477 and AM, Monday, 8 p.m. MURPHY ALFONSO of 2535 Atkinson and of Dayton, Ohio.

Passed away Jan. 4 in Ooelika, Alabama. Dear brother of Mrs. James W. Flake and Mary H.

McKissic of Defroit, Antonio Maceo Murphy of New York City, N.Y.; also surviving are several nieces and nephews. He was retired from the McCall Publishing Corporation. Will lie in state at the Stinson Funeral Horn until services Monday, Jan. 10, 1:00 P.M. at the Stinson Chapel, 1540 W.

Grand Boulevard at W. Warren. Interment Detroit Memorial Park Cemetery. nons may oe sent to me Oakland County Society for Crippled Children. NICHOLAS, M.O., Jan.

7, 1964, of the Alden Park Manor. Husband of Marguerite; father of Dr. Georqe Granger; brother of Dr. L. Galdonvi, Mrs.

Mary Kaszab, Mrs. Ilona Fesus and Mrs. Irene Zom-bory; three grandchildren. Funeral at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Tuesday The Fort Haseltine William, wfdeh exploded and sank at a Montreal dock, will be rebuilt and put back in service next summer. A QUIET, smiling fellow dropped in at a luncheon meeting of Detroit Lodge No.

7 of the International Ship Masters Association one day last week and modestly admitted he had I retired. It was quite a shock to the skippers, who figured Gil Ropes was a permanent fixture of the U.S. Lake Survey. 7 Red China Downs GALEN HARRY E. Beloved husband of N1GPEX Defectors9 Plane SEYLER FLORENCE Jan 8, 1966.

of 5564 Conner. Wife of Arthur Funeral rsm the Verhevden I Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Or. Tuesday at 8:45 and to John Berchmans Church at 915 Rosary Monday evening at 8. SHARROCK NORMAN W. Dear brother 0 Eric Maurice Mrs.

Arthur Oe-1 ments (Anne), Wrs. Rooerf Williams (Mary). Funeral from the Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home, 1430 W. McMichois Rd.

Tuesaay morning at 9 and Gesu Church at Bunny; father of Harry James, Tracy and Robert; also survived by seven grandchildren. Services Wednesday at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, J0705 Mack Ave. at Vernier Rd.

(8 Mile), Grosse Pte Wds. Time of service later. Member of Fair-view Post No. 393 VFW. Memorial services Monday, I p.m.

JOHN, Jan. 8, 1966, aae 82. Husband of Delia; father of Mrs Norman Froehlich (Jean) and the late Melvin; also three grandchildren. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Tuesday at and to St. Clare Church at 9.

Rosary Monday evening at 8 Interment St. Mary's, Ohio. BERXSTEIX I ROSE, of 19320 Wisconsin. Jan. 9.

Beloved wife of Ben; dear mother of Isadore, Mrs. Ben (Lillian) Beneson and Mrs. Herman (Anne) Keller of Los Angeles; aunt of Dr Barney Israel; 11 grandchildren; eight grandchildren. Services Monday, 11 a.m., Hebrew Memorial Chapel, 26640 Greenfield Oak Park. Interment Beth Tefilo Emmanuel Cemetery.

Family at the Beneson residence, 14501 Park, Oak Park. BOURNE WILLIAM Jan 1966. Beloved husband of the late Marion A. Services 7:00 o.m. Monday from Bird Mott Funeral Home, 17500 Fenkell (1 blk.

E. of South-field). Interment Celveland, Ohio. BROZO RALPH Jan. 9, 1964, of 851 Fisher Grosse Pointe.

Husband of Hilda; father of Mrs. J. w. Lenz (Joan); also two grandchildren. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Tuesday at and St.

Clare Church at 10. Hare Romney XOEKER FLORENCE 124 Brighton, Jan. Third St 9. Beloved SMTTTT friend of Elizabeth Steenssens. Ro HENRIETTA Jan 7 rar GULLIVER MABEL MAE, wife of Basil; mother of Jesse Gulliver, Blanche Girvin and Waiter Wilson.

Services at Thos. P. Lahey Funeral Home, 8316 Dexter Sunday at 8 p.m. interment Reese, Mich. Monday noon.

TAIPEI, Formosa (UPD Communist MiGs Sunday shot down an unarmed Nationalist Chinese plane carrying three Red Chinese naval defectors. They had surrendered their landing ship only hours earlier and asked for political asylum. A Defense Ministry announcement said the MiGs swooped down on an amphibious plane over the Straits of Formosa just 15 minutes after it left the island of Matsu for the 135-mile trip to Taipei. of Ezra and Mrs. Leonard Morris; i sary 8 m.

Monday, Funeral Home, Brighton. Funeral services 10 a.m. Tuesday, Patrick's Catholic Church, Brlght-i on. Interment Mt. Olivet Ceme But Ropes, who can't leave his sailor friends just because hes' not on the Lake Survey payroll anymore, assured them he had, indeed, retired after 30 years.

A native of Muskegon, he joined the Corps of Engineers as a surveyman in 1935 and went over to the Lake Survey branch two years later. He retired as chief of the hydro-graphic branch. So respected was Ropes as a Lakes authority, he was the tery, Detroit. GUXTEXAAB Auto Execs To Attend Safety Talk NOWICKI MARTHA (nee Czarnecki), Jan MARIE, Jan 8, 1966. of 10400 Beaconsfield.

Wife of the late Jacobus; mother of Jake; sister It was the first such Red at BROOKS SARAH aqe 77, of 36818 God- rlarri DM Dnmtilii, UJif. of Mrs. Anna Bottermen; grand mother ot Donald four great ucm sisier oi tan Mills and' Mrs. Harlen Brost; also survived by four grandchildren. Funeral; services from the Harper Mulligan: Funeral Home, Highland Park' Chanel, 16450 Hamilton, Monday I P.m.

SNYDER ZPST. (nM Harley). Wife of the late Peter beloved mother of Leo Harley, Rose Mary (Mrs.1 Harold Schneider), Virginia Clifford Sullivan); eight grand-; children. Funeral Wednesd-iv 9 a.m. from Bagnasco Funeral Home, 25800 Harper, St.

Clair Shores, 10 a m. at St. Catherine's Church. Rosary 8:30 p.m. Tuesday.

In state 4 p.m. Monday. late Frank: rlear mnthr st grandchildren. Funeral at the verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Monday evening at 8. Interment Rose Hill Cemetery, Marine City.

Mrs. Delia Shane, Willard, Warren, Walter and Mrs. Georgia Badqett, 13 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; sister of Charles Boaas. uary 8. Wife of the late Barney dear mother of Harry, Carl and Ronald; mother-in-law of Rosemary, Wanda and Katherine; sister of Mrs.

Josephine Leaver, Mrs. Ann Mettler, John Czarnecki, Mrs. Mary Sheldon and Mrs. Margaret Dreher; four grandsons also survive. Funeral Tuesday at 9 a.m.

from the Leo J. Miller Funeral Home, 9222 Jos. Campau; St. Lucy Church, St. Clair Snores at 10.

Interment Mt. Olivet. Member of Ladies Aux. of the Metropolitan Club Sp. No.

4. A bipartisan campaign to Funeral at Uht Memorial Funeral Home, Wavne, Tuesday at make Michigan the nation's model in traffic safety 13 begin LBJ Maps World War On Hunger HARRY suddenly Jan. 7. Dear euriai mursday at Appaiachia, va BURCH ning to take shape in Lansing. husband of Delia; dear father of Harry B.

Jr. and Nancy June Gov. Romney and Secretary of STEUDLE only United States representative the three-man international committee which developed the new International Great Lakes Datum ROSE, wife of the later Peter. 1 State James M. Hare, a Democrat, are working out details of a Jan.

27 meeting between legislators and auto company 'l fee iJk juB dear grandfather of Carrie Dale, Ljri JoAnn, Harry B. Ill, John William David and James Robert. Prayer services Sunday evening at 8 from the Haley Funeral Home, 24525 Northwestern Hwy. on Lodge Freeway (696) at 10 Mile Rd. exit.

Interment Oakland, Md. WASHINGTON OR Presi ANNA M. (Becker), Jan. 7, wife of the late Joseph dear mother of Albert Gertrude M. and the late Francis; sister ef Mrs.

Rose B. Horn, Mrs. Josephine Petz, Mrs. Leona G. Bieth, Bernard J.

Becker the late Frank H. and the late Fred three grandchildren and great grandchildren. Funeral from the Weitenberner Funeral Home, 13841 Gratiot, Tuesday at 9:30, and St. Matthew Church at 10. Rosary Monday 8 p.m.

CAESTEKER H-', Jao- Husband of Julia; fatner of Mrs. Dorothea Smith and Peter; brother of Herman and three sisters and one brother in Germany; also two I grandchildren At the Verheyden i Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive until Tuesday eve-1 ning at 10. In state at Our Savior i Lutheran Church, Dickerson at' Eimdaie, Wednesday from 11 I until time of service at 12 Mem-: tack against an unarmed craft over the straits, the 90-mile-wide stretch of water which separates Nationalist China from the mainland. Officials expressed little hope of finding survivors in the choppy waters. The three sailors were among 25 Communists who early Sunday steamed into a harbor at Matsu, the Nationalist-held island nestling almost in the shadow of the mainland, and turned themselves in to Nationalist authorities.

They turned over a 20-ton landing barge and announced they wanted to defect. A spokesman said seven other crew members who objected to the defection plan had been killed in a bloody battle aboard ship shortly before it arrived at Matsu. Punerai Tuesday 1 p.m. at A. H.

Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot PLATT ARTHUR Jan. 9, 15844 Tuller. Beloved husband of Selma; dear brother of Clarence, Walter, Mrs. Dorothy Van Gene, Mrs. Beverly Hill, Mrs.

Ida Sprott and Mrs. Betty Russell. Services Fred Wood Funeral Home, 8450 Plymouth Rd. near Grand River, Wednesday 1 p.m. PLOXKA dent Johnson is reported studying the possibility of Oiffering the undedeveloped nations of the world food and educational HOFFMAN WILLIAM Beloved husband of Ida.

dear father of Haro d. Mrs The meeting would give auto company presidents a chance to tell legislators what they are doing to make cars safer. It also would give legislators orials may be made to Our Savior Lutheran Church. add as an extension of his HENRY, of 4350 Drexel; Beloved i I STOCKWELL search for peace. June VanKerschaver, Mrs.

Dorothy Pfeifferr five grandchildren and one great-qrandchiid also survive. Brother of Edmund Hoffman and Robert Scheoanski. Funeral Tuesday 2:30 p.m. at A. H.

Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot. EE A El i 2 6 0 0 ALICE January 8. Dear Sister of Miss Laura M. Stock-; well and Mrs. Margaret Schmidt; A decision to go furtner In these fields would be regarded a chance to tell the company presidents what they think ought ELSIE, Jan.

8. 1964. Beloved daughter of Joseoh and the late Frances; dear sister ot John, Eleanor, Leonard, Mrs. Leo (Rose); Kalczynski and Eugene; sister-in-! law of Genevieve, Jean and Leo.i leaves 11 nieces and nephews and. two qrand nephews.

Member of' the Polish Women's Alliance Group, No. 570 end the Orchard Lake: as an expansion of the Great Society program to global pro to be done. auny or waiier M. bchmidf Jr Mrs. Carolyn Stephenson and Mrs.

Gretta Horton. Funeral from the Harvey A. Neely Funeral Home, 16540 Meyers Road, Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. portions. It might be under ROMXEY and Hare are tread taken at relatively small Initial Ladies Auxiliary, Chapter No.

4. STITTSM" cost while domestic programs Services Wednesday 9 a.m. from THE DEFENSE Ministry said ing cautiously in arranging the meeting. They agree that if either side tries to jump into the nusoand ot the late Mane; Dean uncle of Marcel and Albert De-Coster and Leo Verfallle. Funeral from the Arthur J.

VanLerberghe Funeral Home, 13340 E. Warren Cor. Lakeview, Monday morning at 9:30 and St. John Berchman's Church at 10. Rosary Sunday evenina at 8.

Member Belgian American Businessmen's Assoc. CARLS EX RICHARD Jan. 9, of 16522 Ashton. Beloved husband of Louise; dear father of Donald B. and Paul Richard; brother of Albert, Darbey and Dr.

Anne Carlsen; grandfather of Scott, Dale, James, Susan and Julie. At the R. G. and G. R.

Harris Funeral Home, 14751 W. McNichols Rd. until 9 o'clock Tuesday evening. In state at Bush-nell Conqregational Church (15000 Southfield) 10 o'clock Wednesday morninq until time of services at 11 a.m. Memorials to Jamestown School for Crippled Chil an undisclosed number of MiGs are being pinched by Vietnam JAKUBIAK CLARENCE suddenly.

Beloved husband of Charlotte; dear father of Clarence Richard, Alexandria, La. and Mrs. Geraldine Quenneville; five grandhcildren; brother of Leo and Mrs. Florence Daubenspeck. Petrolla, Pa.

Funeral services from Read-Schultz Funeral Home, 21705 Gratiot at 8't Mile Thursday 9:30 a.m.; St. Basil Church at 10. Leo XIII KC No. 3042. Rosary Wednesday, 8:30 p.m.

KERR JOHN PATRICK, January 9, suddenly. Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. swooped down to low altitudes jwar costs. to attack the Chinese plane.

Congress must act In the ses driver's seat, hopes for a bipar tisan approach could be ditched. The New China News Agency, sion beginning Monday on the Invitations to the meeting are current Food for Peace program, expected to be mailed within a few days and will go out over which otherwise would expire the names of Romney, Hare, Gerald Kerr; dear grandson of; carried a dispatch saying Communist fighters downed a U.S.-made plane of the Nationalist Chinese government which had been on a "harassing and sabotage" mission along coastal areas of east China. It did not mention the defectors. State Senator Raymond D. Dec.

31. There has been Administration lieutenants, meanwhile, have been working on a proposed international education bill that would draw dren, Jamestown, North Dakota. Pzendzel. Senate maioritv leader, and Rep. Joseph Kowal-! CATLETT the Stanley Sajewskl Jr.

Funeral Home, 19111 W. Warren, SS Peter and Paul Church 9:30 a.m. Interment St. Hedwig. POOLE BERTHA MAE, Jan.

7th, 1966, age 85, of 5530 Oakman Dear mother of Margaret A.j McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Poole; dear sister of; Mrs. Fred Darlington of qrandmother of Mrs.

Gaberson; three great grandchildren; also survived by nieces and nephews. Services 1 Monday from Bird Mott Funeral Home, 17500 Fenkell (1 Blk. E. of Southfield). i PROCUXIER I L0RNE C.

JR. Jan. 8. Beloved Husband of Marjorie; brother of Mrs. Frank S.

Neuwirth (Dorothy) Funeral from Vasu-Lynch Funeral Home, 4375 N. Woodward, between; 13 and 14 Mi. Rds. Tuesday 1 p.m.! Masonic services under auspices of Zion Lodge No. 1, F.

and A.M. i Monday 8 p.m. PRUSIXSKI see Prusy, Leonard S. notice. I THOMAS Jan.

7, of 8990 Logan. ski, speaker of the House. I on the counterpart currencies piled up In foreign countries Mrs. L. Jane Kerr and Mr.

and Mrs. Jack McKeown; dear brother of Laura. Private services Tuesday. KERSCH SAMUEL, of 11501 Petoskev, Jan. 8.

Dear father of Morris, Harry of Lima, Ohio, Mrs. Jack (Jean-ette) Schartz, Mrs. Bernard (Goldie) Davis and Mrs. Morris (Sylvia) Serwin; 10 grandchildren four great-grandchildren. Services held Sunday, Hebrew Memorial Chapel, 26640 Greenfield Oak Pk.

Family at the Serwin residence. 13526 Vassar Dr. TVilVTIS Flfinrlfrl various aid programs LEOTA (nee Coddington), Jan. 9 Beloved wife of the laje Byron dear mother of Mrs. Jane Strickland, of Detroit, Mrs.

Phvl-lis A. Randorf, of Cleveland, Ohio-dear sister of Mrs. David Cox and Paul E. Coddington, of Mid-dletown, Ohio and Kyle G. Coddington, of Piqua, Ohio; also three grandchildren survive.

Funeral services at Hamilton-Hoffman Funeral Home, 20740 Grand River. Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. Interment Wednesday at Enqlewocd Ohio. Deceased was member of Grandale Presbyterian Church. Family suggests contributions be made to the Michiaen Cancer Society or to Grandale Presbyterian Church.

SYCII IRENE (Virginia), Jan. 8. Beloved wife of Siqmurvd; dear mother of John, Judith and Jacqueline; dear daughter of Stella Karoynal; dear sister of Eleanor (Sylvester) Lada and Georqe (Rita) Kardynal; dear, daughter-in-law of Michalina Funeral Thursday at 9:15 am. from the Wasik Funeral Home, 12530 E. 7 Mile cor.

Barlow; at 10 a m. to St. Stanislaus Church. Interment Mt. Olivet.

TURNER LENA Jan. 7, 1966, formerly1 of Grosse Pointe. Wife of the late Harry N. Turner; mother of the late Virqinia R. Trudell; also survived bv two grandchildren.

Fu-i neral service at Chapel of the; Wm. R. Hamilton 3975 Cass Monday at 10:30 a.m. A Capitol source said it was understood the four auto company presidents would accept the Invitations. If they do, the meeting will Beloved husband of Flossie dear father of Mrs.

Dorothy Richardson of Flat Rock, Mrs. Irene Kravnak, and the late Robert and Donald; also leaves seven grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Mary Lonq of Farmington, Mich. Funeral services from J. O.

Martenson a Son Funeral Home, 1725 Lawndale Monday 1 p.m. -m. -wa. mese currencies, paaa 10 me United States for food shipments and aid projects, can only be be a milestone in attempts to provide a bipartisan thrust to! CHRUSTAWKA spent in the particular country involved. The United States has JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) Six villages were inundated In West Java when a rain-swollen river overflowed.

No casualties were reported. More than 1,000 houses were THOMAS. Husband of the late An traffic safety efforts, which I VELA spent them in the past on such na; tatner ot Mrs. H. p.

(Alice) Ritchie end Mrs. George (Helen) Kearns; four grandchildren. No Ropes on the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway system. Ropes, known formally as Gilbert E.

Ropes, of 213 Mc-Kinley, Grosse Pointe Farms, has written a long list of technical articles and has been honored by many organizations. THE ST. LAWRENCE Seaway Authority, that's the Canadian entity, has a lot of work going on at the Welland Canal, which, for purposes of administration, was linked with the big ditch below. The Welland, the vital link between Lakes Ontario and Erie which bypasses Niagara Falls, has been a bit of a bottleneck since the salty flood started rampaging through the Seaway. Ultimately the Welland is to be twinned that is separate locks will handle upbound and downbound traffic.

But meanwhile there's a lot of improvement that can sped traffic before the twinning is completed. In the works right now are three extensions of tie-up walls. The latest contract is for the wall above Lock 3 at St. Catharines, a 610-foot extension that will require the driving of more than 1,100 timber piles. A half-mile section above Lock 2 in St.

Catharines will be widened this winter and culverts are to be constructed to fill twin Locks 6 from a pondage area to eliminate some serious currents. The work slated for this winter on the Welland will cost some $12 million. THERE ARE 32 vessels spending the winter in the Detroit-Windsor area. That doesn't include the boats that are operating, such as the McNamara, Peter Reiss and Oglbay on the Toledo coal run, the fireboat John Kendall or the railroad carferries. Now Dave Glick, writing in the January issue of The Detroit Marine Historian, have foundered on partisan shoals in the past.

things as the operation of em kiiim iuiie, in taiuiTwi. mien. nnvrc Wife of Jacob; mother of Ger-il or memorial services funeral planned. trude, Gordon and Lerov of De-! LEONARD suddenly. 11255 bassies and as expense money The meeting will come against Courvilie, retired Lieutenant Fire Department.

Beloved husband of troit, wartna ot Tucson. ana Judy and Lawrence of Calumet, for visiting lawmakers growing concern about highway also survived bv severe COOKE GEORGE Jan. passed away in Easthampton, N.Y., for- mer of Detrnit survlveH grandchildren. Resting at the Peterson Funeral Horn, Calumet. fatalities on the part of state officials, legislators and auto Irene; dear father of Mrs.

Peter i (Annette) Youngers; dear brother I of Norbert, Bernice Harrison, Hilda1 Walker, Dorothy, and Marvin, Resting at Sommers Funeral Home, i 12140 Morang Dr. cor. Laing nr. Kelly Rd. until Tuesday 9:00 a.m.

to Guardian Angel Church at 9:30. f.e.rs M.rs- Charles W. Bishop and i-r irvrp Mrs. Marshall Fredericks. Funeral i CARRIE, Jan.

7, 1966, of 115731 Under the legislation being studied, some of this money would be channeled into building schools, financing technical training and paying teachers'-salaries. Such payments would not reflect domestic budget luesaay, Jan. II, 12 noon at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Easthampton, N.Y. Memorial contribu-tions to American Indian Fund.

LAST MONTH, the auto in a.m. Rosary Monday, 8:00 p.m. lenders. Wife of the late Fran; mother of Mrs. Carl (Helen) Kramer; sister of Mrs.

Frank Russell and the late Katherine HARRY THOMAS FINE CLOTHES FOR OVER 30 YEARS NaHoaally Advertise ClotfcM At Half the Price YcVd Expect to Pay $95.00 to $150.00 values $690 fo $3950 Open Monday 'til 9 p.m. IS 200 W. Seven Mil Blks. East of GreeirfleU Conor Sbsms RAXSON MARGARET, suddenly, of 4265 Monroe, Ecorse. Sister of Mrs.

Lela Mannausa and the late Emmet Ranson. Services from the Ballheim Funeral Home, 4120 W. Jefferson, Ecorse, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. and St. Francis Xavier Church at 10 a.m.

Rosary Tuesday 8 p.m. Interment St. Francis Cemetery. dustry announced it would finance a $10 million Traffic Safety Institute at the University of Michigan to probe the three areas of auto safety safety of the vehicle, performance of drivers and condition of Kuhn. Funeral at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Tuesday at 1.

Eastern Shrine No. 35 Service Sunday evening at 7:30. KOSLOWSKE BERTHA, aqe 95, 15902 State Fair. WALENTOYVICZ BENJAMIN, Jan. 8.

Beloved husband of Frances: dear father of Frank; brother of Anna Schilling. Funeral Tuesday. 9:15 a.m. from Wuiek Funeral Home, 19301 Van Dvke at 7 Mi. to Sweetest Heart of Mary Church at 10 a.m.

Interment Sacred Heart of St. Mary Cemetery. WIXX CREMERS MARTHA C. Armada, Mich. Stepmother of Mrs.

Henry Roose; sister of Mrs. Marcel Peers and Mrs. Michael Greenough. Requiem Mass at St. Mary's Mystical Rose Church, Armada, Tuesday, 10 a.m.

Rosary at Tiffany-Young Funeral Home, Armada, Monday, 8 p.m. Burial at West Berlin highways. Monday, State Senator John DECAP T. Bowman Roseville) will Illness Is Fatal To Husband of Susan Hayward FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UPD Floyd Eaton Chalk-ley, a wealthy lawyer-businessman and the husband of ac Dear mother of Mrs.

Adolfine' Faulmann, Mrs. Elsie Prlehs, Missi Caroline, Mrs. Viola Gurnack, Mrs.l Ernestine Schutt and the late Rev. George, and William; also 20 1 grandchildren and 34 great-grand-1 children; sister of Mrs. Emeliaj Schalk.

At the Buehler Funeral i Home, 11930 Wilfred at Gratiot. In state Tuesday, St. Thomas andi St. Peter Lutheran Church, Fischer I at Chapin, 1 p.m. until time of: begin hearings of his Interim JULIUS (Kap), Jan.

7, 1966, of 2937 Lakeview. Husband of Rose (nee Vandenabeele). Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Monday Committee on Traffic and Ve ADA age 84 Resting at the Baird-Newton Funeral Home, Lapeer. Funeral services Tuesday at 11 a.m., Grace Episcopal Churchy Lapeer. Interment Woodiawn Ceme-.

tery. WRONSKI ROMAN Jan. 8. 1966. Husband of Tneresa (Okonowski); father of Mrs.

Aqnes Casaceli, Raymond, and Richard. Funeral fro mthei Weitenberner Funeral Home, 13841 Gratiot Wednesday at 9:30 and i hicle Safety. at 10; and to St. Philip Church at! 10:30. Rosary Sunday evening at; service at 2.

Memorials would be' appreciated. tress Susan Hayward, died at his home Sunday after a long illness. He was 56. Our Ladv of Good Counsel Church at 10. Rosary Tuesday 8 p.m.

The cause of death was not 8. Member of St. Charles Society. DITTMAX MARY (nee Trombly), Jan 7, 1966, of 409 St. Clair, Grosse Pointe.

Wife of the late -William mother of Mrs. Lawrence Werner (Hazel); sister of Mrs. Lydia Lodewyk; three grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Tuesday at and to St. Paul's Church at 10.

Rosary Monday evening at 8. The first session will be in the City-County Building. Scheduled to testify are Fredrick Davids, State Police Detroit Police Commissioner Ray Girardin Gerald Sbipman, executive secretary of the Michigan Safety Commission, and Gordon Sheehe, director of the Michigan State University Traffic Safety Center. immediately revealed. Chalkley, In Memoriam a former Federal Bureau of In vestigation agent, was dis charged from a hospital here in loving memory last week.

Miss Hayward had flown here KUHX MARY, Jan. t. Dear mother of Mrs. Homer (Mary) Fye and Robert also survived bv 12! grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday! at 9:30 from the L.

J. Griffin! Funeral Home, 17600 Plymouth Rd. (2 blks. E. of Southfield) I and to Our Lady Gate of Heaven Church at 10.

Rosary I Monday evening at t. interment' Mt. Olivet. LAXGAX MARY Jan 7. Wife of the late: Peter; dear mother of Peter Diane, Dennis and Mary Ellen; daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Christopher Pluff. Funeral from the! J. A. De Santis Funeral Chalmers Ave.

at Charlevoix, Tuesday at St. Martin Church at 9 a.m. Rosary Monday 8 p.m. i LOCKWOOD JAMES Jan. 7, 1966.

of 21501 i Kingsville. Harper Woods: husband i i i from Rome, where she was mak- Jing a motion picture, when Payind tribute to departed loved ones keeps alive tneir memory. This can be tastefully and effectively accomplished by placing an In Memoriam ad in The Detroit Free Press. Please Call Miss Leslie. X2-6853.

Chalkley was admitted to the hospital. 10 I Funeral Directors The Lansing meeting is viewed partly as an expression of growing concern on the part of legislators, Romney and auto executives that the federal government is getting too deeply involved in the traffic safety business. Last July, auto company presidents were invited to describe their safety efforts before the U.S. Senate's executive reor-ganization subcommitte, headed isy Senator Abraham Ribicoff JEROME A. DeSANTIS 2670 CHALRMERS VA 2-5036 Shopping Carts Roll Up Profits TORONTO (AP) William Bilow's home is near a supermarket, and people kept leaving shopping carts on his lawn.

He began returning them to the store for 25 cents each. Business was so good that he quit his job and formed a company. It now rounds up NEEDED: 13 clean rooms for employed ladies. HOW DO WE KNOW? Because 14 gals answered this ad when it appeared in the Free Press: Free Press Want Ads sellfast! EPPENS-VANDEWEGHE 6150 Cadieux at Harper TP 1-7700 WM. R.

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Interment South Amboy. N. J. LUBANSKI LILLIAN (nee Wltulskl). Beloved wife of Roman; dear mother of Theresa Jesionowski, Mrs.

Genevieve Gora and Sister Carmelite Marie S.S.J. three grandchildren, four great qrandchildren survive. Funeral Wednesday 9:30 from Leo T. Sobocinski Funeral Home, 5144 McDougall to St. Hyacinth's Church, 10 a.m.

Interment Sacred Heart of St. Mary Cemetery. MAIORAXA JOSEPH, Jan. 9, 7257 Woodmont. Dear father of Frances and two sisters in Italy.

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