Section lil Vita! Statistics BUFFALO EVENING NEWS Thursday, December 19, 1963 ON Card of Thanks the Salvation Army Senior Citizens Club for the sympathy and kindness shown during their recent bereavement. WIFE AGNES. -The family of the late Clark H. Allen. 33 Locust St.
wishes to thank their friends, relatives, clergy of St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral, the AmerIcan Legion Boland Post No. 258 and In Memoriam BUNCY -In loving memory of our father, Walter, who passed away one year ago today, Dec. 19, 1962. Gone but not forgotten.
MRS. JULIAN HEINLE AND MRS. JOAN CELLI. loving memory of our dear husband, father and brother, William who passed away four years ago today, Dec. 19, 1959 God stood that day beside his bed, These are the words he must have said, "You have suffered more than you can stand, Comes wtih me to a better land." Sadly missed by WIFE MARIE CLARE, SON BERNARD, AND SISTER ROSINA.
GEGENFURTNER loving memory of our son and brother, Henry Jr. who passed away nine years ago today, Dec. 19, 1954. Today recalls sad memories, Of the loved ones gone io rest, The ones who think of him today and always, Are the ones who loved him best. 1 Sadly missed by MOTHER, SISTER JEAN AND NEPHEW JACK.
-In loving memory of our dear KOCH son, Howard, who passed away 19 years ago today, Dec. 19, 1944. He lived with us in memory, And will forever more. Sadly missed by MOM AND DAD. NOWAK-In sad and loving memory of our dear Stanley who passed away Dec.
19, 1953, ten years ago today. The memory of some one dear, Is like a thing of gold; That never dulls or tarnishes, Or grows the least bit old, His life is a beautiful memory, His absent a silent grief; He sleeps ir. God's beautiful garden, In sun shine of perfect peace. Loved always by LOTTIE, CHARLIE BILL. OSBORNE -In memory of a dear husband and father, Edward called to eternal rest Dec.
19, 1962. Sadly missed by WIFE, CHILDREN GRANDCHILDREN. PAOLUCCI- In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Emanuele, who passed away one year ago today, Dec. 19, 1962 Loving memories will never die. As years roll on and days pass by; Deep in our hearts a memory is kept, Of one we loved and will never forget.
Sadly missed by WIFE CHILDREN. PRIORE- In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Carmela, who passed awav 18 years ago today, Dec. 19 1945 The ones who think of her today. Are the ones that loved her most of all. Sadly missed by MOTHER, BROTHERS SISTERS.
PRIORE- -In loving memory our dear mother. Carmela, who passed away 18 years ago today, Dec. 19, 1945. Gone but not forgotten. Sadly missed by PUDLAK- -In loving memory of our dearest mother and arandmother, Anna, who passed away one year ago today, Dec.
19, 1962. Her heart was the truest in all the wide world, Her love the best to recall: For no one on earth can take her place, She is still the dearest of all. Sadly missed by DAUGHTERS, SONS-IN-LAW GRANDCHILDREN. RASLAWSKI-In loving memory of our dear brother, Edward who passed away 20 years ago today, Dec. 19, 1943.
You are not forgotten, Nor shall you ever be. As long as life and memory lasts, We shall remember thee. Sadly missed by BROTHERS SISTERS. RIEHMANTime has not dimmed our loneliness, But turned every memory into an act of love; God keep our mother, whose love and wisdom, Is in our hearts forever. ALL THE CHILDREN GRANDCHILDREN.
ROSS-In loving memory of our dear mother, Minnie, who passed away one year ago today, Dec. 19, 1962. You are not forgotten, nor will you ever be, As long as life and memory last, we shall remember thee. ART, CHARLOTTE FAMILY. ROWELL- loving memory of our dear and niece, Lois, who passed away two years today, Dec.
19, 1961. We miss you now, Our hearts are sore: As time goes by We miss you more. Your loving smile, Your gentle face; No one can fill Your vacant place. BROTHERS, Sadly AUNTS missed by UNCLES. Deaths AMBROSE- -Bertha Steinwachs In this city, Dec.
19, 1963, wife of the late Henry Ambrose; sister of the late Charles, Edward, August, Louis, Rose and Mrs. Anna Banstone. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 P. M. at the Bury Funeral Home 3070 Delaware where the funeral will be held Saturday morning at 9:30 and St.
Louis Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. 19120 BARNES-John W. Dec 17, 1963, of 90 Demond husband of the late Mary Roderick; father of Mrs. Joseph Foltz of Colonial Heights of Petersburg, Harvey, Mrs.
Helen Farr of Olean, N. and Mrs. Robert Wilke of Miami, also survived by 16 grandchildren and 39 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home of LUX Sons, 124 Goodell where funeral wAl be held Friday morning at 10:30. Friends invited.
Burial in Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Olean, N. Y. 18119 BLUST -George Dec. 19, 1963, of 2403 Niagara brother of Mrs. Clara Thiesen; also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call at the Stephan-Burns Funeral Home 266 East at Austin, where service will take place Saturday morning at 8:30 and from St. John the Baptist Church (Hertel Ave.) at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M.
19120 BODENSTEINER-Loretta A. Dec. 18, 1963; of 69 Avery Cheektowaga, beloved daughter of the late Andrew and Mary Bauer Bodensteiner. Friends may call at Leo Saver Funeral Home 1933 Kensington Ave. Family present 2-5 and 7-10 P.
M. FUneral Saturday at 9:15. Requiem Mass at Most Holy Redeemer Church at 10 A. M. 19120 BUKOWIECKI -John Of 1226 Bailey Dec.
17, 1963, beloved husband of Lottie (nee Neiman); grandfather of Robert (Marian) Kowalewski, Mrs. Jacob (Diane) Polewski and Ralph Kowalewski; great-grandfather of Darlene and Sandra; brother of Stella Pyzynski, Valeria Sobieral, Helen Wasiak and Walenty of Poland. Funeral Saturday at 9 o'clock from the Ronald S. Wozniak Funeral Home, 998 Loveloy St. near Bailey and at St.
Adalbert's Basilica at 10 o'clock. Interment in St. Adalbert's Cemetery, Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. 18120 CASPER-Russel H.
(Russ) Of 154 Ferndale Town of Tonawanda, Dec. 17, 1963, beloved husband of Ruth Trautman Casper: father of Jeanne R. Casper; stepfather of John H. Tapson; brother of H. Jean Michel and Ruth I.
Casper: also survived by two grandchildren. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. at the Bury Funeral Home 3070 Delaware where funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends are invited.
18119 CHANDLER Schmidt Of 237 Lord Dec. 17, 1963, wife of Howard J. Chandler; mother of Howard J. Edwin R. and Christine M.
Chandler; daughter of Mr. and Frederick Schmidt: sister of Mrs. Olga Thomas, Mrs. Albert Brown, Mrs. John Bidwell, Mrs.
Anthony Celia and Gordon Schmidt; arandmother of Katherine Chandler. Funeral from Loomis, Offers Loomis Memorial Chapel, 1820 Seneca St. Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Deceased was a member of Christ Lutheran Church. 18119 CLARKE-Gertrude Stokes of Of the 20 late Buffum Dec.
17, 1963, wife George H. Clarke; sister of Mrs. Elizabeth S. Warner (Houston, aunt of James P. Warner, also of Texas.
Funeral from Loomis, Offers Chapel, Loomis Memorial 1820 Seneca Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Deceased was a member of Cazenovia Park Baptist Church. 19120 CRANE--Clara McVeigh Dec. 18, 1963, formerly of 118 Pries wife ot the late Robert J. Crane: mother of Robert Mrs.
Raymond (Dolores) Martin and Mrs. Thomas (Thelma) Herrick; arandmother of ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 2-5 of and 7-10 P. M. at the Funeral Home where John E.
Courtney, 1869 Seneca funeral will be held Saturday Family morning at 8:15 and at Holy Church 9 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mrs. Crane was A Holy Family Church. Rosary-Altar Societv 18120 of CZARNECKI-Cecylia (nee Jaszka) Dec.
16, 1963, of 219 Goodyear wife of the late John; dear mother of Edward (Jean), Mrs. Edward (Dolores) Dera, Mrs. Thaddeus (Dorothy) Mager, Mrs. Edward (Eleanor) Kos, Henry (Hedy), Raymond and Lorraine; sister of Joseph Jaszka and Martha Paul; step-sister of John and Henry Jaszka; also survived by ten grandchildren. Funeral Friday from the J.
Sliwinski Funeral Home, 1303 Sycamore at 9:30 A. M. and at St. Joachim's Church at 10 o'clock. Burial in St.
Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends invited. -Harry A. Of 52 Rugby Dec. 17, 1963, brother of Mrs.
M. J. Maloney of Franklinville. N. Y.
Veronica M. Davern and the late Austin Friends may call at Potts Roberts Funeral Home, 1361 Hertel where services will be held Friday morning at 9:15 and at St. Margaret's Church at 9:45. Contributions may be made to your favorite cha ity. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 P.
M. Friends invited. 18119 DEAN -Flora M. Of 1824B Kenmore Dec. 18, 1963, wife of the late Burton Dean: mother of Alexander Norman M.
and Mrs. Russell Anderson: sister John A. and Angus MacDonald of London, also survived by six grandchildren. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 P. M.
at The Bury Funeral Home 3070 Delaware where funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Friends are invited. 19120 DIEHL-Philipl Of 139 Indian Trail Williamsville, Dec. 17, 1963. beloved husband of Eleanore Kadar; father of Mrs.
Donald (Virginia) Krueger, Mrs. Roger (Phyllis) Waldmiller and John P. Diehl; brother of Mrs. Carl Storr, Victor, Mrs. Albert Fath, Mrs.
Frank Fay, the late Margaret and William Diehl; also survived by seven arandchildren. FUneral from Beach-Tuyn Funeral Home, 5541 Main corner Cayuga Williamsville, Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock and at St. Gregory the Great Church at 11. Friends are invited. The family will be present from 2-5, 7-9 P.
M. 18120 DI LEONARDO -Agnes Of 486 Seventh Dec. 18, 1963, daughter of the late Salvatore and Patrinia Tortorice DiLeonardo; sister of August DiLeonardo. Friends may call at The Rubino Funeral Home, Porter and Niagara, where funeral will be held Saturday morning at 8:30, and from Holy Cross Church at 9 A. M.
Calling hours 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. 19120 DOMES--Alice V. In Springville, N. Dec.
18, 1963; wife of the late George Domes; mother of Ralph L. Domes of Sprinaville, Mrs. George (Margaret) D. Paul of Kenmore, N. Dorothy and the late Claude Domes.
Friends may call at the Smith Funeral Home, 108 East Main, Springville, where funeral services will be held Friday at 3 P. M. Friends invited to attend. Flowers gratefully declined. -Julia Tomasena (nee McCulle) Dec.
16, 1963, formerly of 132 Victory Lackawanna; beloved wife of the late Harold A. Doyle: mother of John Raymond Robert E. and the Rev. David A. Doyle and Mrs.
Michael (Mary) O'Donoghue; daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCulle; sister of Mrs. Arthur (Viola) Collins, Mrs. Charles (Gertrude) Wansar, Airs.
Mary Lynch and Mr. Robert McCulle. Friends may call from 1-5 and 7-10 P. M. at the Curtin Cusack Funeral Home, 1189 Ridge Lackawanna where the funeral will take place Friday morning at 9 o'clock and from Our Lady of Victory Basilica at 10 o'clock.
Deceased was a member of the OLV Altar and Rosary Society. Friends invited. Flowers gratefully declined. 17119 DRISKEL-Alice B. Of 7448 Town Line Town of Wheatfleld, N.
Dec. 18, 1963; wife of Lorenzo mother of Mrs. John Wynes, Miss Beverly, Ralph and Harold Driskel; sister of Miss Virginia Young of Buffalo; also survived by five grandchildren. Friends may call at the Hamp Funeral Home AdamSeymour Tonawanda, where services will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. DRZEWIECKI-Mary M.
(nee Kaczmarek) Dec, 17, 1963; beloved wife of the late Frank dearest mother of Frank (Josephine), Peter, Mrs. Helen Woods. Mrs. Harriet (Leonard) Culkowski, Stephen (Esther), Edward, Bessie, Mrs. Emily (Leonard) Suszynski, Mrs.
Ottillie Zeller, Casimer, Mrs. Florence (Frank) Schreiber and Alfred: also survived by 7 grandchildren and great grandchildren. Funeral Friday at 9:30 A. M. from Kocol Funeral Home 1972 Genesee St.
and in Queen of Peace Church at 10 A. M. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Relafives and friends invited to attend.
Family will receive visitors from 2-5, and 7-10 P. M. Mrs. Drzewiecki was a member of Z. P.
W. A. Group 320 and the Wanda Society. 18119 E3LING-Catherine L. (nee Hart) Of 1211 McKinley in Lackawanna, N.
Dec. 18, 1963, beloved wife of the Late Conrad C. Eblina; mother of Mrs. Vincent J. (Eleanor) O'Brien, Mrs.
Gregory (Madonna) Schifferli; sister of Mrs. Mary Moran, Mrs. Michael Hughes, Mrs. Alfred Stalter, Mrs. Walter Connolly, Mrs.
Lucy O'Neill and the late Peter and Frank Hart: also survived by seven grandchildren. Funeral from Leo L. BuchFuneral Home, Saturday morning at 9:30 and from Our Lady of Victory Basilica at 10 o'clock. Deceased was member of the 0. L.
V. Altar and Rosary Society. 19120 EDWARDS-Thomas Dec. 18, 1963, suddenly, in wanna, N. of 29 Grape devoted husband of Ann Colello Edwards; beloved father of Paula A.
Edwards; son of Thomas and Minnie Edwards; brother of Homer. Frederick, Mrs. Raymond (Rose) Anderson. Raymond. James.
Mrs. Harold (Caroline) Clark, Leonard (June) Donaldson, Mrs. Ronald (Audrey) Toomey and Harold Edwards. Funeral from the Dell Bello Funeral Home, 1240 McKinley Pkwy. (one block from Rosary Saturday morning at 8:45 and at St.
Anthony's Church, Ingham Ave. at 9:30. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Local C. 1.
0. 2601 V. A. W. 19120 FAESSLER-Edward Dec.
18, 1963, brother of Mrs. Florence Ortner of Cincinnati, Mrs. Clara Hamann of San Diego, and Ernest Faessler of Detroit. Mich. Private funeral services will be held Friday afternoon.
FATTA-Rose (nee Nicotra) Of 375 Breckenridge, suddenly, in Buffalo, N. Dec. 18, 1963, wife of the late James Fatta: mother of Salvatore, Angelo and Patricia Fatta; survived by three grandchildren; sister of Joseph and Frank Nicotra, Sam of Alhambra, Angelo and Mrs. James (Frances) Mastrorilli, Friends may call at The Rubino Funeral Home 271 Porter Ave. Funeral Mass in the Nativity Church Saturday at 10 A.
M. Friends invited. Calling hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. 18120 -Warren K. In California, Dec.
16, 1963, husband of Elinor Berens Frank; father of Howard Joseph J. and Mary K. Frank; brother of Charles H. and Joseph F. Frank, Mrs.
Eleanor Schreiner and Mrs. William Stater; also survived by one grandchild. Friends may call after 5 P.M. Thursday, at Loomis, Offers Loomis Inc. Memorial Chapel, 1820 Seneca where funeral services, will be held Saturday morning at 8:45 o'clock and from Our Lady of Sacred Heart Church (Abbott Rd.) at 9:30 o'clock.
Deceased was a member of West Seneca Post No. 735, American Legion, and the Carriagers. 19120 GIAMBRONE -Anthony Of Dec. Ellis brother Brant, N. suddenly, 18, 1963, of Mrs.
Margaret Angelino of Silver Creek, Frank, Charles, Joseph all of Angola, Louis and Mrs. Edward (Louise) Krush both of Buffalo, John of Brant and the late Samuel Giambrone. Funeral services from Froehley's Funeral Home, 262 No. Main Angola, N. Saturday morning at 11 o'clock.
Friends invited. Interment in Hanover Center Cemetery. 19120 GIGANTE -Amelia (nee Colifiglia) Of 30 College entered into rest Dec. 16, 1963, beloved wife of Joseph; mother Vincent of Mrs. John (Ann) Was, Mrs.
(Betty) Pieri of San Diego, Elvira, U. Thomas of LaCrescenta, and Ray. Friends may visit the Lombardo Funeral Home 102 Linwood Ave. at Summer, from 2-5 P. M.
and 7-10 P. where the funeral will be held on Friday morning at 8:15 o'clock and Immaculate Conception Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. 17119 -Audrey Martha Ten months, Dec. 18, 1963, daughter of Francis and Ruth (Hines) Gruen of 201 Northwood Kenmore; sister of Peter and Michael Gruen; granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward C. Gruen, Tonawanda, Mrs. Frank (Clara) Hines, Buffalo. Friends may call at the Rasbach Funeral Home, 1074 Englewood Kenmore Thursday evening 7-9, where services will be held Friday at 3:30 P.
M. Rev. Allen Griep officiating. Interment in Eimlawn Cemetery. HANGAUER-Mary M.
Schnell Dec. 17, 1963, of 429 Wyoming beloved wife of Paul Clifton Hangauer; mother of Paul David and Mrs. David (Judith) Dill; grandmother of James Carroll DIll. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ultrich Funeral Home 3272 Bailey Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock.
Friends are invited. 17119 HANSON-Marie (Bentz) Of Lancaster, N. Dec. 18, 1963, wife of the late Horace Hanson; sister of William Bentz and the late Sarah Eckert, Amelia Siebert, Jacob, Kate, Louise Ensinger, George, Elizabeth Koch and Clara Frey. Funeral from the Seeger Scherer Funeral Home, 5486 Broadway, Lancaster, Saturday 2 o'clock.
Friends Invited, CallIng hours Friday. Interment in caster Rural Cemetery. 17120 62 Death Listings AMBROSE -Bertha FATTA- Rose PUCKHABER-1 -Pauline B. Steinwachs (nee Nicotra) BARNES-John W. FRANK- -Warren K.
RINKE -May BLUST Pepin notice) GIAMBRONE-Anthony ROBERTS -Bert F. BODENSTEINERLoretta A. GIGANTE -Amelia ROCHE -William D. (nee Colifiglia) ROSSI-Sisto GRUEN- -Audrey Martha RYS-John R. CASPER-Russel H.
(Russ) HANGAUER-Mary M. CHANDLER Schnell -Joseph (Don) SCHULTZ-Nettie E. HANSON -Marie (Bentz) HYSLOP- SISTER MARY ANTOINE CLARKE- -O. S. F.
(Stoehr) Ethel Ransburg SPATZ-Mollie Goldman E- CZARNECKI-Cecylia McVeigh JARMUSZ -Jean M. STUFF-Edward J. (nee Gzik) (nee Jaszka) SYRACUSE-Anna M. KAMINSKI-Marian (nee Gentile) DAVERN-Harry A. (nee Keister) DEAN-Flora M.
KILLEEN THUMAN- -Margaret A. DIEHL-Philip John S. J. TUZZO-Michael E. Sr.
DILEONARDO-Agnes KORABEK-Stanley Sr. WALKOWIAK-Charlotte DOMES-Alice V. LEEK-James A. Lottie (nee Bieniek) DOYLE-Julia Tomasena OFFHAUS-Ernest P. WEBER-Lida Whitby (nee McCulle) WINTER -Dolores M.
DRISKEL-Alice B. MARTIN-Frederick J. (nee Roycraft) DRZEWIECKI-Mary M. MAZUR-John W. WOODS- M.
(nee Kaczmarek) PASIERB -Frank Moss) PAWLOWSKI-Rev. EBLING-Catherine L. Martin K. Hart) YOUNG--Mabel EDWARDS- Thomas N--May Rinker PITRELLI- ZAIDEL-Casimer FAESSLER -Edward Louise Karcher -Martha H. M.
HYSLOP -Ethel Ransburg Dec. 19, 1963, of 210 Evergreen Cheektowaga, wife of the late John D. Hyslop; mother of Mai. Kenneth D. Hyslop, USMC: grandmother of Bonnie Hyslop.
Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc.r 3272 Bailey time to be announced. Friends are invited. 19120 JARMUSZ -Jean M. (nee Gzik) Suddenly, Dec.
17, 1963, of 105 Gittere beloved wife of Stephen; dearest mother of Stephen D. and Marcia Ann; Rose mother-in-law and the of late John Sandra; Gzik; daughter sister of Henry, Casimer, Edward, Dorothy and John. Also survived by brothers-inlaw, sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews. Funeral Saturday 10:30 A. M.
from Orlowski Suchocki Funeral Home, 173 Stanislaus corner Sobieski Sts. and at Adalbert's Basilica at 11 o'clock. Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends invited.
Deceased was a member of U. I. U. Local 7. 18120 KAMINSK1-Marian (nee Keister) Of 59 Euclid Cheektowaga, N.
Dec. 18, 1963, beloved wife of the late Stanley; devoted mother of Stanley B. (Stefanie), Benjamin E. (Henrietta) Kaminski; dear grandmother of Mary Ann, Christine and Edward Kaminski; dear sister of Mrs. Anna Sowinski, Mrs.
Sophie Kwiatek, Mrs. Josephine Chwiei, Mrs. Frank (Victoria) Maishak and Adam Keister. Funeral services Saturday at 9:30 A. M.
from Matthew C. Okoniewski Funeral Home, 1168 Walden at Gualbert and Solemn Requiem Mass at St. John Gaulbert's Church at 10 A. M. Interment in St.
Adalbert's Cemetery. Friends invited. Deceased was a member of Polish Falcons of America, Nest No. 6 Family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 P. M.
Polish Falcon members will assemble at the funeral home for services, Friday at 8 M. 19120 KILLEEN-Rev. John S. J. Pastor and Rector of St.
Ann's Church, died Dec. 16, 1963, son of the late Frank J. and Celina Killeen; brother of Kevin and Francis J. Killeen, Mrs. Raymond A.
O'Connor of Niagara Falls, N. Y. and Mrs. Thomas F. Meyers.
Friends may call at the Schlager Funeral Home, 674 Broadway, until noon Thursday. Father Killeen will lie in state at St. Ann's Church after 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, where The Office of the Dead will be chanted at 4 o'clock. Bishop McNulty will celebrate a Solemn Pontifical Requiem Mass Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Friends invited.
The family will be present at the funeral home from 2-5 and 7-9 P. M. 17119 KORABEK-Stanley Sr. Of Boston, N. Dec.
17, 1963, husband of the late Regina (nee Zaiac); father of Stanley Jr. Walter, Max, Adam, and Allan Korabek, Mrs. Sylvester M. Schmidt, Mrs. Walter McCiellan, Mrs.
Daniel Wingeier; also survived by 23 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Donald M. Demmerley Funeral Home, 21 Pierce Hamburg, N. Friday morning at 8:30, and from SS Peter Paul's Church at 9. Friends invited.
Visiting hours 2-4, 7-10 P. M. 18119 LEEK -James A. Dec. 18, 1963, husband of Marion McCarthy; father of William Mrs.
Raymond (Patricia) Neill, Mrs. John (Jean) Pascall and John P. Leek; brother of Conrad F. Leek of Miami, Fla. Funeral from The Lenahan FUneral Home 2037 Seneca Saturday morning at 8:15 and at St.
Teresa's Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited Deceased was a member of the B. of R. Lodge No. 244, American Legion So.
Buffalo Post No. 721 and Holy Name Society of St. Teresa's Church. 19120 and Holy Name Society of St. Teresa's Church.
19120 MARTIN-Frederick J. At Bradenton, Dec. 18, 1963, beloved husband Jean Fox Martin of Silver Creek, N. Y. father of Elliott F.
Martin of Silver Creek, N. brother of Mrs. Winfield Stebbins of Sheridan, N. Y. Funeral service Saturday, Dec.
21, 2 P. M. at the HoleParker Funeral Home, Silver Creek, N. Y. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 P.
M. Friday, Dec. 20. Interment at Glenwood Cemetery, Silver Creek, N. Y.
19120 MAZUR-John W. Dec. 18, 1963, Shero Hamburg, N. husband of the late Maryann (nee Michalek); father of Frank Mrs. Joseph (Stella) Rodak, W.
Leslie. Andrew A.r Mrs. Cecelia Hewitt, Mrs. Marion (Ida) Meiser, Mrs. Howard (Helen) Warner, Stanley Mrs.
Joseph (Pearl) Wonslenski, John Mrs. Robert (Mildred) Moxham of Covina, Edward J. and Charlotte brother of Frank of Batavia; also survived by 23 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M.
at the Wurtz Funeral Chapel, Route 219, Boston, N. where prayers will be held Saturday at 8:30 A. and funeral from St. John the Baptist Church, Boston, at 9. Friends invited.
19120 OFFHAUS-Ernest P. Suddenly in Cowlesville, N. Dec. 19, 1963, brother of Arthur Mrs. Jennie Hebdon, Mrs.
Elsie Warters, Mrs. Evelyn Logel, Mrs. Viola Titchmarsh, and Arvilla C. Friends may call at the Wood Funeral Home, 784 Main East Aurora. Notice of funeral later.
19121 PASIERB -Frank Dec. 17, 1963, formerly of 50 Fredro brother of Adam (Mary) and the late Andrew, Albert, John, Charles, Frances Poturalski, Vera Bojanowski, Funeral from Sittniewski Funeral Home, 154 Weimar Friday morning o'clock. Services at St. "Casimir's Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in St.
Stanislaus Cemetery. Deceased was a veteran of World War 1. PAWLOWSKI-Rev. Martin K. Of 70 Montana Dec.
18, 1963, husband of the late Catherine Sitek; father of Mrs. Oscar Cudnoski and Mrs. Leo Shevey, both of Milwaukee, Arthur and Walter Pawloski, both of Buffalo; also survived by nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Warren B. Austin FUneral Home 565 Elmwood until noon Saturday.
Funeral from Delaware Ave. Baptist Church, Saturday at 2 o'clock. Family present 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. 19120 PEPIN-May Rinker Of Johnsonburg, N.
formerly of Buffalo, Dec. 18, 1963, wife of Joseph; mother of Mrs. Everett (Dorothy) Mercer and Mrs. Frank (Ruth) Baumeister of Darien and the late Roy Rinker: sister of Charles Greene of Borger, also survived by two grandsons. Friends may call at the Marley Funeral Home, 135 Main Attica, where funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 P.
M. Family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. 19120 PITRELLI -Louise Karcher Dec. 18, 1963, of 488 Fourth Buffalo, wife of the late Frank Pitrelli: sister of the late Frank, Clara, Edward Karcher and Mrs.
Frieda Schaefer. Funeral services from the Carlton Ullrich Funeral Home 3272 Bailey Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock, Friends are invited. 19120 PUCKHABER-Pauline B. Suddenly Dec. 18, 1963, of 215 Schuele beloved wife of the late Frank mother of Mrs.
Ruth Saxbury and Robert sister of Orton Kaesser and Mrs. Louise Benzinq; grandmother of Paulette and Louise Saxbury, Kathleen, Robert, Patrick, Margaret, Mark, Mary and Francis Puckhaber. Friends may call at the Knab Funeral Home, 359 Potters West Seneca, where services will take place Saturday at 11 A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, deceased was a member of the Marine Corps.
Auxiliary. Family present 2-5, 7-10 P. M. 19120 -May See Pepin notice. 19120 ROBERTS-Bert F.
Of 314 Potomac Buffalo, N. Dec. 18, 1963, husband of Anna Schick Roberts; brother of the late George, Frank and Harry Roberts. Funeral from the Link-Fox Co. Mortuary.
355 Grant Saturday morning at o'clock and Coronation of the Blessed Virgin Invited. Mary Church at 9:30. Friends Mr. Roberts was member of Buffalo Aerie No. 46, 0.
E. The family will be present 2-4 and 7-9. 19120 SCHOOL REBUFFS FILM CREW ON A TORY MISSION CANTERBURY, Dec. 19 (UPI)-Teen-age schoolboys and their teachers rebelled Wednesday against Conservative Party plans to use them for political propaganda. When Conservative Party camera crew showed up at the Simon Langton Grammar (High) School to make a film about the government's education policy, the boys hung signs out of the windows reading: "Vote Labor" and "Down With (Prime Minister Sir Alec) DouglasHome." Headmaster, his Christopher teachers Rieu also refused to be filmed.
The camera crew finally gave up and went home. Deaths Elsewhere Bruce Russell Chicago Tribune Press Service REDONDO BEACH, Dec. 19-Bruce Russell, 60, Pulitzer winning editorial cartoonist the Los Angeles Prize, Times, died of a heart attack wednesdayons occasionally were reprinted in the Week-End Edition of The Buffalo Evening News. Mr. Russell won the Pulitzer award in 1946.
In his 29 years as the Times' editorial cartoonist, Mr. Russell won numerous other awards, including those from Delta Chi, the Freedoms Foundation and the National Headliner. Dr. Archibald O. M.
Wood Funeral services will NEW YORK, Dec. 19 (UPI)-, Saturday for Dr. Archibald 0. M. Wood, 74, 1960 New York State "Doctor of the Year" who died Tuesday.
Dr. Wood was a past president of the Queens County Medical Society, the American Academy of General Practioners and the Rockway Medical Society. Miss Margaret F. Hawley NEW YORK, Dec. 19 (UPI)Miss Margaret Foote Hawley, 83, a noted painter of miniature portraits, died Wednesday.
Her works hang in many museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D. C. WINTER -Dolores M. (nee Roycraft) Of 3501 Schintzius Eden, N. Y.
Suddenly Dec. 16, 1963; beloved wife of Howard H. Winter; mother of Terry, James, Richard, Thomas, and Randy; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roycraft: sister of Mrs.
Paul Hammond of Eden, and Douglas Roycraft of Buffalo. Funeral services from David C. Laing Funeral Home, 2724 West Church St. Eden, Friday morning at 9:30 and from St. Mary's Church, East Eden at 10 o'clock.
The family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. 17410 WOODS-Mary M. (nee Moss) Of 146 Theodore Dec. 17, 1963, beloved wife of the late Frank dearest mother of Frank (Josephine), Peter, Mrs.
Helen Woods, Mrs. Harriet (Leonard) Culkowski, Stephen (Esther), Edward, Bessie, Mrs. Emily (Leonard) Dryer, Mrs. Ottillie Zeller, Casimer, Mrs. Florence (Frank) Schreiber and Alfred; also survived by seven grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren.
Funeral Friday at 9:30 A. M. fom Kocol Funeral Home 1972 Genesee and in Queen of Peace Church at 10 A.M. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery.
Relatives and friends invited to attend. Family will receive visitors from 2-5, 7-10 P.M. YAKAL-August Of 49 Holmes Dec. 17, 1963, beloved husband of Barbara (nee Fidor); father of August Yakal Jr. of Wilmington, Delaware; brother of Frank and Joseph Yakal In also survived by three grandchildren.
Friends may call from 2-5, 7-10 P. M. at the Starosciak Funeral Home, 610 Hertel where the funeral will be held Friday at 9:30 A. M. and at St.
Florian's Church at 10. 18119 YOUNG -Mabel Of Darien, N. Dec. 17, 1963; wife of the late Delevan; mother of Roger C. of Hamburg, Theodore F.
of Darien and the late Betty Holburn; sister of George and Jay Rogers of Darien and Mrs. Marian Lathrop of Buffalo; also survived by 7 grandchildren and 9 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call the Marley Funeral Home, 135 Main Attica, where funeral service will be held, Friday at 1:30 P. M. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 P.
M. Memorials may be made to the Darien Methodist Church. 17119 ZAIDEL-Casimer Of Belleview, formerly of 183 Cass Cheektowaga, N. Dec. 16, 1963, beloved husband of Anna Tural and the late Mary (nee Bednarek); dear father of Walter Louis (Frances), Mrs.
Walter (Janine) Freylack of Pacifica, Mrs. Daniel (Mariane) Gorbett (Garbatowicz) of Angola, N. Mrs. Joseph (Josephine) Laskowski of Garden Grove, and Mrs. Paul (Theresa) Streller of Yuma, also survived by ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Family will receive friends at L. Cwikalowski Funeral Home, 185 Crocker off Broadway, Friday from 2-5 and 7-10. Time and place to be announced later. 19120 ZOBRIST-Martha H. M.
Dec. 16, 1963, wife of the late George W. Zobrist: mother of Donald Mrs. Emil Jasinski of Florida, Virgil P. and the late William G.
and Evelyn M. Zobrist; sister Mrs. Charles Ristau and Mrs. Margaret, Larson of Warren, Mrs. Hallowell, Glenn A.
Dase of Blasdell and Mrs. Louis Carlson of Hambura; also survived by 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Lester H. Wedekindt Inc. Funeral Home, 3290 Delaware Ave.
at Eiseman, where services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends invited. 18119 Flowers Truly Express Your Sympathy, There Is No Substitute! ELLICOTT SQUARE Flower Shop 301 MAIN ST. TL 3-3230 In Memoriam Aprara To honor the memory of a loved one who has passed on, a memorial tribute is dignified and appropriate. The Buffalo Evening News has prepared a booklet of suitable commemorative verses which is available to readers by calling 856-5555 or writing News Want Ads, 216 Main Buffalo 5, N.Y.
en FUNERAL HOME, INC. 823 GENESEE 1983 KENSINGTON TX 2-7183 TF 3-1695 Dr. Alex Morrison Dies in Hawaii During Scuba Dive Special to Buffalo Evening News HONOLULU, Dec. 19 A Lackawanna, N. physician, Dr.
Alex Morrison, 46, of 160 Shore drowned Wednesday afternoon while diving in Hanauma Bay on the Island of Oahu. Dr. Morrison arrived here Sunday with his wife, Hannah and their three children to spend the Christmas holidays in the Islands. becomdrowned exhausted apparently while after diving in the bay formed by the crater of an extinct volcano. James Dickey, a instructor at the hotel where they were staying, the Hilton Hawaiian Village, the family to Hanauma accompanied was with Dr.
Morrison when he died. The two men were about 150 yards offshore and were returning to the beach when Dr. Morrison complained of feeling tired. Mr. Dickey told him to inflate his life vest.
When he turned around a minute or so later Dr. Morrison had disappeared, Mr. Dickey said. The instructor found him floating about a foot beneath the surface, with a hole in the life jacket. Dr.
Morrison was brought to shore and given mouth-to-mouth resuscitation until an ambulance crew arrived, when an inhalator was used. He was dead on arrival at Kaiser Hospital. Police said the lifejacket had not been inflated and the cartridge and nozzle were missing. Such jackets can be inflated by cartridge, or orally. Dr.
Morrison's family was on the beach at the time of the inci-521 dent. An autopsy will be held to determine the cause of death. The physician's office said that the doctor, a scuba diver of some experience, and his wife. Hannah, and their three children departed for Hawaii Sunday. The children are Nancy, 11; Elliott, 7 and Deborah, 4.
He also is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Rose Freedman of Kenmore and Mrs. Mary Wichman of Rochester, and two sisters and a brother in California: Mrs. Sylvia Marks, Mrs. Rona.
Astor and Sol Morrison. Rev. Martin C. Pawlowski The Rev. Martin C.
Pawlowski, 74, of 70 Montana minister of the Black Rock Polish Baptist Church, 66 Military died Wednesday evening (Dec. 18, 1963) in Deaconess Hospital after a brief illness. He served the Black Rock church for 19 years and had anticipated retiring at the end of the year. Previously he had been at the Church Our Savior, 821 Fillmore from 1934 to 1942. Before coming to Buffalo he was the First Polish Baptist Church in Milwaukee, from 1927 to 1934.
Born in Poland, Mr. Pawlowski came to the United States in 1914. He was graduated from the Chicago Baptist Seminary in 1918 and was assigned to churches in Jersey City, N. from 1919 through 1921. Surviving are two sons, Arthur and Walter M.
Pawlowski of Buffalo; two daughters, Mrs. Oscar Cudnoski and Mrs. Leo Shevey, both of Milwaukee; a brother, Victor, of Detroit, and a sister, Mrs. Joseph Krenkowitz of Newark, N. nine grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren.
A funeral service at 2 Saturday will be conducted in the Delaware Avenue Baptist Church by the pastor, Rev. Earl R. Sidler II. Burial will be in Forest Lawn. Mrs.
Marian Kaminski Mrs. Marian Kaminski, 70, long active in the Polish Falcons, died Wednesday (Dec. 18, 1963) in Roswell Park Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Kaminski, formerly Marian Kleister of Buffalo, was completing her second threeyear term as a board member of the Polish Falcons, Nest 6, and was a member of the Diamond Jubilee Committee in 1962.
She lived 59 Euclid Cheektowaga. She is survived by two sons, Stanley B. of Cheektowaga and Benjamin E. Depew; four sisters, Mrs. Josephine Chwiej and Frank Meishak, both of Angola, Mrs.
Sowinski and Mrs. Sophie Kwiatek of Buffalo; a brother, Adam Kleister of Buffalo, and three grandchildren. Prayers will be said Saturday morning at 9:30 in the Matthew C. Okoniewski Funeral Home, 1168 Walden Ave. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 10 in St.
John Gualbert's Church. Burial will be in St. Adalbert's Cemetery. DON'T SLASH AID, KOREA ASSEMBLY TELLS CONGRESS South Korea, Dec. 19 (Reuters) -The National Assembly today decided to send a message to the U.
S. Congress pealing against any major cult aid. The Assembly unanimously passed a motion proposed by the opposition Civil Rule Party. In the fiscal year ending June South Korea received $75 million in aid. In addition, the U.
S. allocated $15 million in supplementary aid, but only $10 million of this fund has been released. Envoy Reports 'Ice Broken' SAIGON, Viet Nam, Dec. 19 (P)-A Vietnamese emissary to the Cambodian Government returned to Saigon today after exploratory talks about resuming diplomatic relations and commented: "The ice has been broken." Daily News Summary ROCHE-William Suddenly, Dec. 17, 1963, of 30 Euclid beloved husband of Marian (Baumann) Roche; father of William Paul Francis Patricia Michael J.
and James A. Roche; brother of Mrs. Margaret Clifford. Alice C. Roche and the late Mary Reilly; grandfather of two grandchildren.
Funeral from the Carl Mertz Jr. Funeral 1322 Fillmore Saturday morning at 9:15 and in St. Stephen's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Deceased was a member of Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Division 860 of the N.K.P.R.R.
The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 2-5 and 7-10. 18120 ROSSI-Sisto Of 316 Vandervoort North Tonawanda, Dec. 16, 1963, husband of Angeline Argentiera Rossi; father of Sam, Oaklawn, Anthony Mrs. Vincent (Theresa) Pagliaferi, Mrs. Robert (Josephine) Poeller, Mrs.
Thomas (Mary) Polgar, all of North Tonawanda, Mrs. Phillip (Clara) Vinci of Rome. N. a sister in Italy; brother of the late Emilio of Rome, N. Y.
Friends may call at the Wattengel Funeral Home, 307 Oliver North Tonawanda, where prayers will be said Friday at 9:30 A. followed by Requiem Mass in Ascension Church at 10. 18119 RYS-John R. Of 45 S. Pontiac Dec.
18, 1963, beloved husband Pearl Maciejewski; father of John Paul, Annette, Sophia and Michael; father-in-law of Susan; son of Michael and Helen Wanat Rys; brother of Joseph (Florence), Sister M. Dulcilia of the Felician Order in Brazil, S. Mrs. Helen (Stephen) Kroll, Alfred. Mrs.
Pearl (John) Imbirowicz, Josephine, Michnel, Mrs. Lillian (Aloysius) Filipiak Elma, N. Mrs. Mary (Gordon) Fischer, Henry (Alice), Sgt. Leon (Grace) in South Carolina, and Mrs.
Jane (5 Sgt. Bernard) Zemrak in Norfolk, son-in-law of the late George and Mary Wolciechowski Macieiewski. Funeral from the Buszka Funeral Home 1997 Clinton Saturday, at 9:30 A. M. Solemn Requiem High Mass at St.
Casimir Church at 10 A. M. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends invited.
Mr. Rys was a veteran of World War and a life member of Greater Buffalo Chapter No. 1, Disabled American Veterans, and a member of the Henry Splatt Garrison Army and Navy Union. The Army and Navy Union will hold a memorial service at the funeral home Friday at 8 P. and graveside services Saturday morning.
19120 SCHMIDT-Joseph (Don) of 14 Beyer Dec. 18, 1963, husband of Shirley Boffey Schmidt; father of Susan Deborah Donna M. and Joseph Donald Schmidt brother of Mrs. Robert (Helen) Boergers, James Eugene and Lois Irene Schmidt; son of Adolf and the late Margaret Kellerman Schmidt. Funeral from Loomis, Offers Loomis Inc.
Memorial Chapel, 1820 Seneca Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Deceased was a director of the Brotherhood of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Churchmen's Fellowship of St. Paul's Church of Christ. 19120 SCHULTZ-Nettie E.
Of 139 Knowlton Kenmore, Dec. 17, 1963, wife of the late William Schultz; mother of Mrs. Mildred Ford; sister of David Hale of Batavia, N. Hazel Worth of Oakfield. N.
Aurita Higle of Batavia, N. Sylvia Blatchford of Wyoming, N. Corinne Fuller of Pasadena, Calif. and the late Floyd Hale. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 P.
M. at the Bury Funeral Home 3070 Delaware where funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. 18119 SISTER MARY ANTOINE 0. S.
F. (Stoehr) Dec. 17, 1963, daughter of the late John and Anna Stoehr (Escher); sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Smith and the late Sister Mary Liberata O. S.
Caroline Schemel, Charles, John and Gustave Stoehr, Mrs. Margaret Stasio and Mrs. Anna Klavoon. Funeral and Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Mary of the Angels, Convent of Perpetual Adoration, Williamsville, Friday morning, Dec.
20 at 9:30 o'clock. 18119 SPATZ-Mollie Goldman Dec. 18, 1963, widow of Joseph D. Spatz; mother of Dr. Sydney M.
Spatz of Williamsville, Mrs. Leonard Barricks of Sioux City, la, Mrs. Ira Glassman of lowa City, and Mrs. Earl F. Handler of West Orange, N.
also survived by seven grandchildren. FUneral services and interment at Newark, N. J. The family will be at home, 191 Fairways Williamsville, Sunday afternoon and thereafter. STUFF -Edward J.
Dec. 17, 1963, of 150 Greenhaven Town of Tonawanda, beloved husband of Florence Strasser Stuff; brother George Stuff and the late Charles, John, Fred and William Stuff. Friends may call at the Lester H. Wedekindt Inc. Funeral Home, 3290 Delaware Ave.
and Eiseman where services be held Saturday afternoon at o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Stuff a member of East Gate Lodge No. F.
A. Zuleika Grotto M. O. V. E.
the Men's Bible Class Usher's Club of St. Peter's United Church of Christ and an honorary member of the Greater Buffalo Club. Masonic services Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Expressions of pathy may be sent to St. Peter's United Church of Christ.
The family will be present from 2-5 and P. M. 18120 SYRACUSE- Anna M. (nee Gentile) Of 115 Goodell, entered into rest 16, 1963, beloved wife of Charles mother of Pasquale (Pat), Frank, seph, Mildred, Jack and Mrs. Herman (Mary) Klumpt; sister of Anthony, Mrs.
John Magro, Mrs. Nicholas Trinca, Mrs. Thomas Arcara, Joseph, Samvel and the late Jack, Pasquale Bertha; also survived by 14 grandchildren and three areat-grandchildren. Friends may visit the Lombardo neral Home 102 Linwood at Summer, from 10 A. P.
M. where the funeral will be held on Friday mornina at 8:30 o'clock and at Michael's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends invited. 17119 THUMAN- Margaret A. Of Smith Swormville, N.
Dec. 17, 1963, daughter of August F. ard, Mrs. Merritt Spoth, Mrs. John Elvira Miller Thuman; sister of LeonBrodie, Mrs.
John Kelly. Janice, Norman and August Thuman Jr. Funeral from Beach-Tuyn Funeral Home, 5541 Main St. corner Cayuga Williamsville, Saturday mornina at 9:15 o'clock and at St. Mary's Church, Swormville, at 10.
Friends are invited. 18120 TUZZO-Michael E. Sr. 17, 1963, of 2113 Seneca loved husband of Josephine DeBartolo Tuzzo; dearest father of Michael brother of Mrs. Ernest (Margaret) Petty, Mrs.
Gustave (Anna) Lorenz of Kansas City, Mrs. John (Lucille) Pinker, Mrs. Frank (Agnes) Yonta, Mrs. Frederick (Rita) Jones, Mrs. Henry (Alice) Nadolny.
Nicholas, Thomas, the late Mrs. Carmela Farnes and Joseph Tuzzo: arandfather of Michael E. Ill, Margaret Ann and Michele Marie TUzzO. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-10 M. at the funeral home of John E.
Courtney, 1869 Seneca where funeral will held Friday morning at 8:15 and St. Teresa's Church at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mr. Tuzzo was member of the Holy Name Society St.
Teresa's Church; Knights St. John, St. Joachim's Commandery No. 332; International Brotherhood Firemen Oilers No. 562; Improved Order of Redmen, Wahcondah Tribe No.
231, and Buffalo Association Mt. Haymakers Calvary No. Cemetery. Interment 17119 WALKOWIAK-Charlotte Lottie (nee Bieniek) Of. 189 Goodyear Dec.
16, 1963, beloved wife of Frank; dear mother of John (Dorothy) and Anthony (Eugenia) Walkowiak; arandmother of five grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Stephania Pizio. Mrs. Mary Sliwicki, Andrew Bieniek and the late Eleanore Filipowicz. Funeral from the Pacer Funeral Home, 1275 Sycamore, Friday at 9:30 and at St.
Luke's RC Church at 10 o'clock. Friends are Invited. Family present 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. 17119 WEBER-Lida Whitby Dec.
19, 1936; widow of vard L. Weber: mother of the late E. al Weber. Friends are invited to after services at 20, 1963, Forest at Lawn Chapel Friday, Dec. o'clock.
Flowers to fully declined. Memorials may be made St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, BIRTHS BOYS were born to Mr. 4. Dec.
Donald F. Welker, Orchard Park Joseph R. Valvo, 307 Pennsylvania Joseph A. Smith, 32 Oschawa Richard E. Sauer, Amherst James P.
Russell, 1671 Seneca Jesus Rodriguez, 436 N. Oak Antonino Rocco, 317 Plymouth Carmen A. Pilato, Ft. Erie Robert J. Morcio, 384 Willett William A.
Miles, 246 Riley Melvin M. Mikolaiczyk, 267 Fillmore William J. Mendofik, Cheektowaga Ronald L. Meer, 154 Sanders Raymond J. Mahar, 85 Alsace William J.
Mackey 246 Alabama Timothy R. Hezel Sr.r Holland Charles W. Hammonds, 34 Howard Richard J. Guyette, 48 Manhart Charles R. Gass, Cheektowaga Vincenzo Farruggia, Erie L.
Duennebacke, 30 Northumberland Walter Davis, 477 Sherman Edward J. Czyrny. West Seneca Thomas G. Burgard, 74 Rich Paul V. Boutet, Tonawanda Twp.
GIRLS were born to Mr. George P. Wheeler, Wales Ronald L. Wetzel, Amherst Paul J. Tricoli, 161 Marine Dr.
Robert P. Thuman, Lancaster John J. F. Purcell, SanFilippo, 188. Amhersi Trenton Alan S.
Platt, Hamburg Ernest G. Peters, Tonawanda Twp. Nelson A. Paul, Amherst Henry Orens, 116 Plymouth Earl N. Lewis, 124 Davev Lester R.
Kellner, Kenmore Sylvester Jones, 411 Genesee Alan S. Diamond, Cheektowaga David J. Borgioli, Cheektowaga James P. Boinski, 155 Green Eugene M. Berger, Cheektowaga Joseph A.
Benzinger Jr. Hamburg MARRIAGE LICENSES (Filed up to 3 PM. Dec. 18) William M. Wohl, 3524 Bainbridge, Cleveland Ohio Stephanie Clossman, 3270 Warrensville, Shaker Ohio.
Burton F. Hopkins, 16 7th. Woodlawn, N. S. Landsman.
34 Cleveland, Lackawanna. Richard O'Brien, Crump, Holland, N. Y. -Esther C. Olson.
2716 Seneca. William Williams. 501 Riley- Clarice Mays, 340 E. Utica. Ronald E.
Abbatov. 28 -Patricia J. Volkots, 27 Perkins. Louis A. Feola, 324 South.
RochesterNina Ann Pawling, 274 Delaware. Earl M. Lynch, 41 George- Marice B. Tavlor, 78 Pershina. Jaime Alicia.
155 W. Tupper -Miriam Littchfield, 155 W. Tupper. ACCIDENTS Robert Harold, 16, of 44 Mulberry, struck, Cherry Michigan, about 3:30 PM: leg chest injuries; Emergency Hospital. Driver, James Whiteside, 22, of 94 Lemon.
Melvin Fisher, 20, of 320 Carlton, struck, Sycamore Spring, about 11:50 PM Wednesday, head injury; Emergency Hospital. Driver, George W. Lee, 37, of 432 Hickory. BURGLARIES 403. Swan, Joseph Green's home: from UB parking lot Wednesday.
RECOVERED AUTOS taken Wednesday. 1254 E. Ferry, McManus Steel foreman, Carl David; $60 tools stolen Wednesday. Humboldt, Mrs. Betty Doettrel's apartment; $60 faken Wednesday.
487 Oak, Angelo Lopez's apartment; $150 TV stolen Wednesdav. 177 Bidwell, Miss Katherine Stater's home; checking loss Wednesday. 1635 Elmwood, Buffalo News manager, Harry Wood; checking loss Wednesday. 65 Madison, Mrs. Sarah Hill's cottage entered between 7 10 PM Wednesday; $50 record player, $25 radio $20 case taken.
1167 Sterlace William, Jr. tavern operated by Francis $161 was taken during the night. 92-94 Pearl, Olympic Television of Western New York manager Robert Whitelaw, check beina made to deter. mine amount taken. FIRE RECORD Alarms since 3 PM Wednesday: 3:04 PM -Rescue Sauad 4 to Loveloy Gold, unnecessary.
Squad to S. Division Ellicott, unnecessary. Squad to 24 Gatchell: John Zielinski, 40, ill, remained home. 5:39 Rescue Squad 2 to 1726 William; Christine Buczynski, 15, ill, taken Emergency Hospital. Squad 4 to 223 Box: Mrs.
Margaret Samer, 68. ill, taken 6:45 Meyer Memorial Hospital. Rescue Squad 5 to 189 Southampton, unnecessary. Squad 4 10 215 Schuele; Mrs. Pauline Puckhaber, 75.
ill, taken Meyer Memorial Hospital. Auburn, unnecessary. 7th, false. Michigan, no fire, car hit fire box. 11:50 Rescue Squad 3 to William Lewis; Edward Ecker, 57, of 27 Teresa, ill, taken to Columbus Hospital.
Today 12:18 AM-34 Locust, meat on stove. 2:10 Rescue Squad 3 10 221 Cherry: Miss Amy Adams, 41, of 57 Camp, ill, taken to Emergency Hospital. 8 8:32, unnecessary. Rescue squad 3 to 359 Jefferson, MISSING PERSONS Diance C. Henry, 14.
of 73 Box, since Monday; 5 feet 4 inches, 118 pounds, brown eyes hair; blue ski jacket. Anthony Long, 70, of 389 Richmond, since Dec. 11; 5 feet 7 inches, 155 pounds; black overcoat brown hat. STOLEN AUTO 1963 Renault, 22-68 RA, owned by Michael Root, 185 Palmer, Kenmore: stolen 1963 Charles Oldsmobile sedan, BL 88-66, owned by Natal, 12 Carlton; taken from Virginia Delaware Tuesday; found in Kenmore Wednesday. 1959 Chevrolet station wagon, 44-96 BF, owned by Alta Bruno, 56 N.
Pearl, stolen there Monday; found at 357 14th Wednesday. 1960 Ford station wagon, CE 44-95, owned by Ideal Concrete, 50 Lackawanna; taken from 1154 Loveloy Sunday; found in Cheektowaga Wednesday. BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS $1711.06, $53. TRAFFIC COURT Judge Michael E. Zimmer Speeding The following filed bankruptcy petitions in Federal Court Wednesday, liabilities and assets listed respectively: L.
Robert Kington, 107 Grant. Tonawanda, $15,171.50, $13,600. Robert L. Stanley, 23. S.
Buffalo, Town of Hamburg, repairman's helper, $35-Elisabeth Chanteau. 19. 16 Alden. $25-Johnnie M. Jordan, 39.
243 Northampton; Clayton Green 22, 52 Lyth: Patricia A. Smith. 18, 17 Randolph, Lancaster. $20-James Edwards, Box 151, Farnham; Stanley Konieczny, 42, 4945 Genesee: Thomas A. James, 24, 189 Miller.
North Tonawanda: Carmen J. Jacobbi. 32, 76 Winspear: Willard B. Albright. $20 Richard J.
Brecker, 19. 58 Carmel: Richard T. Quinn. 22. 125 Peabody.
$15-Maurice Goldstein. 27, 26 Alice. Merrick: Kenneth W. Parr. 28, 420 Leroy: George R.
Kaler. 28. 31 Meadowbrook. Blasdell; Chester Rowe, 47 95 Wallace: James R. Holland.
28. 8 W. Blood. East Aurora. $15- J.
Abare. 83 Ivyhurst, Eg. gertsville: James Anable, 28, 77 Hill: Richard I. Bundt, 38. 84 North End.
Kenmore: James E. Schmelzer, 30 230 Paderewski: Franklin J. Brown. 172 Norwood. $15-Irving E.
Fineberg, 45, 79 Commonwealth: Edward Kimber. 17, 175 School. Kenmore: Donald E. Diegelman. 25, 244 Wheatfield.
North Tonawanda; Nellie J. Molea. 31, Transit, East Amherst: Waverly F. Jenkins, 18. 201 Glenwood.
Parking $45, Marlett or 45 H. days in County PenitentiaryHall, 163 E. Ferry. $20-Eleanor H. Berry, 112 Anderson.
$15 Kenneth G. Gerland, 193 Leroy: James Abraham. 127 Saranac. $10 -Vega Car Systems, 71 W. Mohawk.
Failure to Comply With Signs $15 G. L. Hill, 32, 172 Northampton: John Garrett, 1031 Michigan; Vince Woodward, 38, 44 Butler: James N. Townsend, 37. 313 Walnut; C.
M. Johnson, 39, 200 Masten. Red Light $20-Joseph S. Galenza, 30. 316 Good: $10 year.
$15-Girish B. Cheda, 29, 134 Princeton. -James Edwards, 46. Farnham; Thomas F. Hurley, 21, 83 Andover, Illegal Turn $20 -Timothy J.
Silvey, 24. 644 Fulton. Failure to Signal $10-Anthony Guarino, 20, 212 Commonwealth; Anthony P. Biondo, 381 Prospect. Jaywalking $5-Abe Bernstein.
57, 378 Abbinaton. Kenmore. Load Not Secured $25-Joseph R. Ackley, 28. 88 Bannard.
Tonawanda. Followed Too Closely $10-Charles T. Mann. 47. 125 Buffalo, Niagara Falls.
More Than Three in Front Seat $10-Bernard C. Kocher. 47, Bradford. Insufficient Plates Suspended sentence--Lawrence Kuharic, 147 Robinson. Campbell, O.
Registration $100-suspended sentence- Lawrence KURobinson, Campbell, O. No Weight Markings $10-Peter F. Cetalu, 21, 292 14th; Joseph Pellerite. 41, 63 Baynes. Insufficient Lights $10 -Helen Couvutsakis, 111 Kerns; Spencer Korneqay.
53, 704 Riley; Julius Robertson, 46, 195 Winslow. No Inspection Sticker $10-James Pesond. 36, 128 Richmond; Randolph E. Zack, 22, 64 N. Covington, West Seneca; Thomas E.
Cheny, 26, 27 Hunt: James S. Fannina, 31, 220 Audubon; Robert E. Marsh. 29. 246 Ensminger, Tonawanda.
$10-Eva J. Gollaner, 19, 659 Sunnvacres, Niagara Falls; Shirley A. Wollenbera, 29, 28 Brendel, Hambura: Florence G. Mallare, 33, 77 Richmond: A. Beers, 28.
106 Rosalia; Frank C. Buzydlowski, 45, Grand Island. $10 -George Maloney, 1030 Michigan, Niagara Falls; Eugene Mucha, 37, 73 Stone: Amos Bishoo, 41. 23 Erneka; Paul Reichlin Jr. 64.
51 Linden: Norman E. Wilhelm. 26. 555 Claremont. $10 -Thomas E.
Washinaton, 32. 663 Eagle; Harrison N. Kenner, 30, 555 Sycamore: Sylvester Morgan, 243 Cedar; Lloyd H. Maior, 39, 74 Meech; James Danaher, 30, 78 Windspear. BUSINESS NAMES Bestway Homes, Lou Ann.
Depew-Joseph L. Bosse. Hilltop Manor Restaurant, Route Glashauser. INCORPORATIONS Wronski, Chicago. BUILDING PERMITS Buffalo Saddle Bridle Club, 950 Arnherst $200.
Trust. 149 Hudson, dem. $2100. City of Buffalo. 1165 William, $1.
Raymond Culkowskl, 115 St. Joseph, $4000. Plans Filed F. G. Raichle, 88 Middlesex.
$6000. Reginald Semmens, 357 W. Utica, $925. A. J.
P. Capital 200 shares. Incorporator: Arthur J. Pookin, Buffalo. Alkor Capital capital 1000 shares.
Buffalo. Incorporator: Gregory J. Mohnihan, Joseph A. Piccione capital 200 shares, Incorporator: Joseph A. Piccione, Cheektowaga.
Area Properties capital 200 shares. Incorporator: Henry J. Nowak, Buffalo. Buffalo Steam Cleaning capital 200 shares. Incorporator: Samuel J.
Sclandra, Kenmore. Crystal Cue capital 200 shares. Incorporator: Victor C. Smiroldo, Buffalo. Daniel Warren capital 200 shares.
Incorporators: Daniel J. Spear, Warren Glauber, and Richard Lipsitz, Butfalo. Sycamore Pharmacy capital 200 shares. Incorporators: Harvey Zax and Henry J. Nowak, Buffalo.
Electrical Instrument Laboratories capital 200 shares. Incorporator: C. William Bergerson, Williamsville. 220 Elmwood Ave. capital 200 shares.
Incorporator: Victor C. Smiroldo, Buffalo. Fourteen -Twenty Genesee capital 200 shares. Incorporator: A. Hirsh, Buffalo.
Hawthorn-Mellody of New. capital 4500 shares. Incorporators: L. Ungerott, D. L.
Hannum and H. J. $925. Calascantius, 175 Windsor, alt. CITY COURT JUDGMENTS Jean Fortier, Astor and Davenport, Charles Willema Hill, Frank J.
Isabelle James T. Davis, Verna Gregory, Bernard Sanford Etta Mae Jackson, Margaret Polvino, ard Guard. Mary Shambar, Elmo Elsie Stephens, to Columbus Hosp. James F. Montgomery, L.
Merner, James R. Kathryn $52.31: Jack M. Cramer, E. Hill, Samuel Villarl, Doris Jefferves, Merton M. by, Jacob Jowsey, ysius Dziadaszek, to N.
Y. phone. John Papineau, Marie F. 96.97: William Burdett. Joseph Brumbaugh, Muscato, Richard A.
hamson, Henry J. Kosikowski, Kahizie Doxtator, 10 ner Budget Plan. Steve A. Rogozinski, Frankie Carl Cavoll. 238.32; A.
Z. den Willie White, George Main. 65.05; to A. Victor Co. Paul Phernambucz, John Howard Burch, $28.60: Melvin Zimmerman, to Deaconess Hosp.
William Moretti, Charles W. gan, Hiram Darnley, George Pollino, 34.95; to Children's Hosp, Otto Hill, Robert Blackwell. Dorothy Williams, John William Alexander, $16.41: man, to Emergency Hosp. Harriett Drozal, $37.84: Richard Persico. Buffalo Budget Plan.
William Thirst, $1035.14: Walter son. $110.23: Ned McDonald. Margaret Dyer. $93.20: William pard. $34: Adam Mastalinski.
$187.80: to Frank Aaron Gellman Home Outfitters). Vona Builders and Contractors $222.97: Lewey W. Thomas. $246.98: Giacomo Tortorice (Buffalo By-Products). to Buffalo Evening News.
Elmer Hollfelder. Andrew ett. Alexander Lester to Iroquois Gas. Vincent Russo. $587.68: Melvin J.
Griffasi Draperies, $1427.91: Joseph Mingarell, to Marine Trust. Ronald R. Baum, Michael $1330.11: to Trust. James Baldwin, $2624.56: Arnold ant. to Professional Association.
Herman McGill. $128.10: Anna to to Irving Rubin and D. Green. Ansel Press $61.03: Main Window to Cleaning Co. to New Printing.
Frances Mayottee. $76.57: Annette gas. to Sarah Coventry Inc. Ernest E. Loretta Bussich.
$954.28 Allen W. Parker, $390.44 to Commercial Trade Institute. William Harris, $24.10 10. to Leonard LoVullo Joseph Millemaci (L. LoVullo Agency).
Hotel Touraine, $249.53, to Samuel Ciccia (Chi-Chi's Hardware). Estelle Scott (Mary fictitious). $38.23 to Masten, Service. Arthur C. Fink, $267.94 to Buffalo Municipal Employes FCU.
Jerome Halligan, $531.84 to Our Lady Victory Hosp Gertrude Paveliack, $54.27 to Donald Jarrell. Ivy Homes, $260.90 to Mead Supply, Mary Jacob Jowsey, $326.53 to Meyer Nassar Memorial Hoso. All, $343.90 to John W. Condon Jr. John D.
Klocke. Patricia Ann Smith, $482.28 to Generol Motors Acceptance. Edward Dota, $285.75 to Maisel Furniture. Gregg Adams. $28.78 to The Sample.
Roosevelt Scott. $23.57 to Home Budget. John Webster, $79.97 to Richard Hairston (Gem Jewelers). Josephine LoTempio, $73.18 to James Marguerite Annaccone (Corner Florists), Alfred Marion Lester, $137.17 to Arlene S. Davis.
Ed Burns, $129 to Coley's Dairy. John Sterling, $129.90 to Duane Dougherty. Edward Spencer, $26.69 to Henel Kenmore Dairy. Robert Heusinger, $24.04 to Herbert Joyce Robert W. Haines.
Ronald Smith, $77.20 to L. J. Makarewicz. James Peterson, $87.33 to Henry Cordes (Dorn Jewelry Store). Joseph P.
Vross (Commando Bar Sandwich Shop), $253.83 to Edward Tokarczk (Tucker Refrigeration). Frank A. Fabozzi, $168.75 to Household Finance. Doris J. Smyth $226.54 to Hens Kelly.
Leonard Lenihan, $30.83 to Cresbury aware. Clifford E. Hageman, $801.83 to Home Auto Loan. Polkatown $431.15 to Pine HIll Concrete Mix. Walter Schukraft, $87.41 to Courier-Express.
Ola Stanton, $302.71 to Budget Boys Furniture. Allen Aiken, $615.20 to Anthony S. Merlino. Albert Legette, $24.64 to Seebera's bott. Inc.
William Ownes, $1294.72 to Bank Buffalo. Thomas Stirrup. $82.03 to Dr. Harold Scheffler (Elmwood Small Animal Hosa.) James G. Sawver, $40.67 to Adiustalum Awninas Co.
Arlee Daniels, $122.36 to Sisters' Hosp Charles J. Priviteria, $409.15 to George H. Cohn. Clovis Roberts Daniels, $66.44 to Butfalo MHA. Lerov Searfoss.
$93.26 to Gorsky. Broder Noble (Premier Home Furnishinas). William McKay, $35.00 to Eustace Phillies. William McClure (Bills Laundromat), $216.98 to Gordon Dewitt Margot Dewitt (Lauder Needs). Chemical Charcoal $176.23 to Renuzit Home Products.
Gladys Spafford, $112.64 to Open House Restaurant. Vincent J. Indelicato, $31,42 to Robert Greene (Robert T. Greene Emplovment). Donald Johnson.
$12.58 to Reginald J. Bernier (Regale's Garage). Catherine Slanac, $13.05 to Yehva M. Qatabi. Homer Gill, $28 to Thomas K.
Terrell Jr. Anna Dublin, $87.83 to Gorky, Broder Noble (Premier Home Furnishings). George C. Galley, $161.68 to Herbert K. Wittia.
William F. Byrnes, $68.98 to Dowd Chair Rental Sales, Prentiss Hall. $85.81 to Eddie L. Barker Barker's Food). Robertson Electric $649.69 to Enos Sanderson.
James Havnes, $82.21 to Lane Bryant. Harry J. Stewart Jr. $411.54 of National Insulation. W.
P. Hamilton, $306.35 to Lester Levine (Lester Jewelers) SUPREME CRT JUDGMENTS Rachel Villari Dube Carl W. Ansley, $191.50 to Donald Dempsey. Edward M. McGrath (administrator, Brian McGrath estate), $12.176 to Karl T.
Burns. George A. Kastner $583.73 to Firemen's Fund Insurance. Mrs. Alwin Pauli, $111.32 to David Gamble (Angola Dairy), Henry P.
Wargula, $102.76 to Dr. Louis F. Monin. John Mallaber, $111.08 to Larry Oanibene (Larry Canibene Insurance) Twin Business Service, $444.38 to Carl B. Schultz Sr.
Joseph C. Greenbera. $53.05 to Al Dekdebrun (Al Dekdebrun Soortina Goods). Sandy Levinson, $294.19 to Harry Gamier Inc. William McCory, $165 to Harlem Court Inc.
Malcolm W. Massey (Crown Distributina), $137.64 to Van Dam Products. Edward J. Griffith. $55 to H.
R. Hunt Motor. Suburban Spravina Service, $362.43 to State Industrial Commission, Frederick C. Reed. $716.76 to General Motors Acceptance.
All Star Homes, $162 to John J. Sara Parrone. James, Purcell, $457.72 to Montgomery James Booker, $186.50 and $2000 to Cynthia Drescher. Chester Mundaniohl, $821.41 to Aldens. Merritt Sager.
$121.86 to Harold Swain (Swain Welding Supply), John Danie's, $156 to Sophie Daniels. William Oetker. $1221.63 to Richard J. Bilgeri. ACTIONS PENDING Gowanda Co-operative vs.
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