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22 BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, Tuesday, January 16, 1968- Today's Radio And . TUESDAY RADIO WH»-*70-ABC 4.00 Bill Kimble 7:30 Trafflcootor 9:00 Jerry Glenn (1:00 Carroll Hardy 1:00 Jtrry Glenn 3 00 Carroll Hardy 4:30 Trafficker 6 5 Bailey Sports 4 30 Outdoors man 7:00 News 7:05 Radio p.m. 9:05 Firefighters 10:15 Assignment People i' 30 News, Sports 11:TO Night Watch C AN A Dl A N TV caiT-rv-cx » 12:00 Luncheon 1:30 World Turns 2:30 Coronation 3:00 Take 30 4:00 Bonnie Prudden 4:30 Upside Town 4:50 School Quiz 5:00 Frankenstein 5:30 Left Go 7:00 Day It Is 7:30 He and She (C) I 00 Red Skelton • 00 George Burns At CKeefe (C) 11:20 Viewpoint 11:40 Movie 5:00 Farm Report 4:00 C. Buehlman 10:00 Ken Phillips Show; With Music, Games And Interviews 12:00 News 12:10 Arthur Godfrey 1:00 Bill Masters 4:00 John Coroett 4:00 Eve. News Gene Kelly Stan Barron Van Miller t i n Masters Lowell Thomas 1:30 Stan Barron 1:20 Basketball: De Paul vs. Niagara 10:30 Stan Barron WGR-55-NBC WKBW-1520 CFTO-TV-Ckf 1:30 University •:00 Romper Room (C) 10:00 Uncle Bobby 11:00 Cannonball 11:30 Mr. 8. Mrs.CC) 1:00 Movie 2:30 People 3:00 Magistrate 3:30 Your Move 4:00 Lucy 4:30 Movie 7:00 Batman (C) 7:30 J Lewis (CI 1:30 NHL All (C) Star Hockey 11:00 News 11:40 Perry's Probe 12:10 Movie WMMJ-1300 400 Del-O- Show 10:35 Breakfast Show 12:05 McMaster Show 12:55 Steve Mitchell 2:35 Happy Harry 3:35 Polka Beehive 5:00 Farm Show 4:00 Stan Roberts «:00 Fred Klestlne 12:00 Jim Scott 3:00 Dan Neaverth 7:00 Bud Ballou 12:00 Palama Party 4:00 Frank Benny 10:00 Phil Whttelaw 2:00 Phil Solsson 4:00 John Otto 7:00 Phil So is son 9:00 John Otto WYSl-1400 5:30 Bobby Day 9:00 S. Grabowskl 12:00 Jack Mlndy 4:00 Khan Hamon 9:00 Tim Kelly 12:00 Chris Clark WHLD-1270 4:00 World Tom'rw 4:30 Reformation 7:05 Roger Smith 1:15 Eddy Jo 9:30 Bethesda 10:20 Neapolitan 11:30 Iney Wallens 1:00 Polonta 3:15 Spotlight (/ALLEY VMS 7:30 P.M. TONIGHT WUFO— M M 7:15 Al Brisbane 9rOO Don Mullins 10:00 Al Brisbane 11:00 Chuckie T 2:00 Gary Byrd WJJl-1440 4:05 Bob Kobernuss 9:30 Around Town 10:00 Viewpoint 11:00 Dorothy Shank 1:30 Bob Wells WWOl-1120 MIS 5:30 Lenny Rico 10:00 Bobby Hudson 2:00 Ramblin Lou 5:00 King Perry 8:00 Dave Snow WUSJ-1340 5:45 Western 6:00 Sunrise 6:30 Reveille 9:00 Frankly Speaking 10:05 Clipper Ship 4:00 Sound of Music 7:00 Religion 7:30 Reid Rocks CHCH-TV-Ch 11 1:00 Schnitzel (C) 9:00 Ed Allen (C) 9:30 Educational 10:00 Movie 12:00 Little People 1:00 M. Douglas(C) 2:30 Perry Mason 3:30 The Saint 5:00 U.N.C.L.E. 6:00 Pierre Berton 6:30 Daktarl (C) 7:30 He and She (C) 10:00 Merv Griffin 11:10 Pierre Berton 11:40 Hot Line 12:30 The Vise WNI A-12 30 6:00 Tom Thomas 12:00 Jerry Jack 6:30 Mike Melody (0 Televised in color. Programs scheduled for color are suojec to change to black and white without notice. Radio-TV programs •applied by TJN stations are subject to change without notice. 88 I 1 WOtVTV NBC Window On The world Today Show (C) with Hugh Downs as Host, News, Sports, •:M 0:11 9:30 9:4S Fashions and Variety with Special Guest Stars performing Pat Boone (C) In Hollywood With Special ia ad Guests Dally 10:?S Snap Judgement 10: 10:45 TTlO 11:15 11:30 11:45 Game show (C) Concentration Hugh Downs Personality Panel Show Hollywood Squares WBIN-TV CIS Littlest Hobo; Drama Morning News (C) Joseph Bent) Morning News Repeated Capt. K'garoo (C) Children's Show With Host Bob Keeshin Contact (C) Arthur Kelly The Littlest Hobo; Drama Candid Camera; Allen Funt Bev. Hillbillies: Buddy Ebsen WKIW-TV ABC Window On The World Rocketshfp 7 (C) Dave Thomas featuring Promo Robot Children's Entertainment Dialing for (C) Dollars; Sir! Talk Virginia Graham Andv Griffith comedy Dick Van Dvke M. Tyler Moore Dialing for Dollars Donna Reed Comedy Temptation Game Show How's Your (C) Mother-ln-Law? Sftttftfi t BratlfH Notices. Received until 1 a.m. Ifatfja Ukatljji TUESDAY AFTERNOON TV 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 Jeopardy (C) Quiz Show Mike Douglas (C) Show with 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 2:00 I Days of (C) •2:151 Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors (C) Special Guests Performing Each Day; with Celebrity Co-Hos 2:45 ROBERT TAYLOR IS YOUR HOST IN COLOR § 1 Serial Drama Another World (C) Serial drama You Don't Sav (C) Game Show Divorce (C) Court; Drama Merv Griffin (C) Variety Show With Special Guest Stars Performing Each Day Noon News (C) John Cprbett Search Tom'w (C) Guiding Light (C) Meet Millers (C) Interviews As the World (C) Turns, Drama Love Is Many (C) Splendered Thing Art Llnkleter's House Party (C) Tell The Truth (3:25) News Edge of (C) Night; Serial Secret Storm (C) Serial drama Truth or (C) Consequence Perry Mason Secretary Seeks Perry's Help For Her Boss Bewitched Comedy Outrageous Opinions (C) Perfect Match (C Game Show Dating Game Game Show Newlyweds (C) Game Show Baby Game (C) Game Show General Hosp. Serial Drama Cmdr. Tom (C) Tom Jolls Host Children's Show With Cartoons Flints tones Comedy • I Love Lucy Comedy Marshall Dillon Adventure TUESDAY EVENING TV 5:00 4:15 4:30 6:45 "7l00 7:15 7:20 7:45 i 1 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 i News, Weather And Sports (C) Huntlev-Brinkley Report Hazel (C) Comedy Series Death Valley (C) Drama Series Jack And (C) The Beanstalk; Gene Kelly, Musical (R) Tuesday Movie: Truth About Spring (C) Haylev Mills, John Mills, Drama Of Couple On A Fishing Boat News, Weather And Sports Tonight Show (C) Johnny Carson Doc Severinsen Conducts The NBC Orchestral Special Guests Perform Each Evening And Discuss Current Events Chuck Healy (C) Reports Evening News (C) Walter Cronkite Hayride (C) Country Music Daktarl (C) Tracy's Staff Helps An Ailing Lioness Red Skelton (C) Guest Stars Abbe Lane, Alen Funt Good Morning (C) World; Comedy National (C) Smokinq Test; Mike Wallace, Joseph Benti News, Weather And Sports (C) Ch. 4 Theater: I Love Melvin (C); Debbie Reynolds, Donald O'Connor Comedy About Photographer And A Prospective Cover Girl Twilight Theater Lost Missile; Robert Loggia, Larry Kerr, Drama News, sports 7:20 Garrison's Drama Series Starring Ron Harper It Takes (C) A Thief, Starring Robert Wagner N.Y.P.D. (C) Police Drama The Invaders (C Drama Series Starring Roy Thinnes News, Weather And Sports (C) Late Show: Zotz; Starring Tom Poston, Julia Meade, Professor Finds Unusual Coin TV Previews 'Jack and Beanstalk 9 Gets Deserved Repeat BEST BET—"Jack and the Beanstalk" gets a well-deserved repeat. In a charming pro- gram which blends real people with cartoon characters, Gene Kelly is very nimble serving three functions: star, producer and director. He plays a con man who trades beans for Jack's cow, and from the beans the beanstalk grows and—but every- body knows the rest. Boby Riha is Jack, and when he and Kelly climb the beanstalk, they find themselves in a wonderland of cartoon characters. Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen wrote the original songs. It all makes for a diverting hour which youngsters and their par- ents can enjoy without embar- rassment. Repeat (8 p.m., Ch. 2). *r THE IDEA behind 'The Na- tional Smoking Test" is not nec- essarily to be pro or ami smok- ing, but to make you, the view- er, Jearn why you— and only you—-smoke. It's still a scary tale. After you answer ques- tions from a questionaire cre- ated for the Public Health Serv- ice's National Clearing House for Smoking and Health, your answers win be interpreted by Dr. Daniel Horn. Once you know why you smoke, you may be able to quit, right? Mike Wallace and Joseph Benti are the reporters. Just in case you wonder about such things, the show is being Gene Kelly . . . very nimble sponsored by a life insurance company. (10 p.m., Ch. 4). POOR PATRICIA has prob- lems on "Daktari." Patricia is a lioness good luck charm for a native villiage who suddenly be- gins acting strangely. Marshall Thompson is trying to straighten out her health problems at the time a former boxing champion arrives at Wameru, and Pat- ricia goes after the boxer, scor- ing a TKO. Not a man to take defeat lightly, he gets a license to k i l l her, while Thompson Matt, Kitty, Doc and Chester all together again 5:30 TODAY part of the new afternoon on 7 12:00 Bewitched 12:30 Outrageous Opinions Woody Allen 1:00 Perfect Match 1:30 Dating Game 2:00 Tho Newlywed Game 2:30 The Baby Game 3:00 General Hospital 3.30 The Commander Tom Show 4:30 The Flintstones 5:00 I Love Lucy 5:30 Marshal Dillon 6:00 Twilight Theater "The Lost Missle" today on keeps insisting she's sick. Ron Hayes plays the boxer. (7:30 p.m., Ch. 4). "IT TAKES A THIEF" is im- proved by its shortened time and a "Topkapi" flavor to the twist ending. Robert Wagner's job is to prevent foreign agents stealing some crown jewels, so he becomes a member of the gang planning the robbery. Su- san St. James, who was an air- line hostess in last week's epi- sode, is an exceedingly lithe princess tonight. That's an im- provement, too. (8:30 p.m., Ch. 7). T H E CHARM and talent of two of the acting members of the Mills family — father John and daughter Hayley—m a k e "The Truth About Spring" worthwhile viewing on "Tues- day Night at the Movies." They play father and daughter in the Caribbean, where he fishes and she spends her time aboard the boat. Deciding she needs more than fish for a companion, her father brings a young man aboard, hoping for romance. James MacArthur p l a y s this chap in the 1965 release. (9 p.m. 2). t-- ANYONE WHO HAS ever tried to purchase something holesale will have a fine time watching "Good Morning, World." Seems Ronnie ScheU still owes Joby Baker a prom- ised wedding present — a chair. Ronnie is going to get it whole- sale, so Joby and wife Julie Parrish have to go to a depart- ment store to find a chair made by the manufacturer where "Uncle Harry" works, get the style number while a sales- woman hovers, gpd all those embarrassing things. But it gets even worse when Joby has to drive miles to the factory and pretend to be a buyer while Uncle Harry (Herb Edehnan) makes arrangements. (9:30 p.m., Ch. 4). fe-- "N.Y.P.D." has an unpleasant little talk about an attempt to catch a rapist. A redheaded pigeon is set up to attract the man, who has badly cut his last victim with the knife he always carries. The pigeon is Pat Mc- Aneny, a young policewoman who thinks the assignment is a lark at first, but finally knows fear when the rapist changes his method of operation and catches her unprepared. Ugh! (9:30 p.m., Ch. 7). A NICE SCARY episode for "The Invaders" takes place mostly at a scientific "think factory," where a friend of Roy Thinnes' apparently goes insane and is committed. The scien- tist's wife, also a scientist, can't believe the stories about the involvement of aliens, and even Thinnes has difficulty find- ing them. But before this sus- penseful episode is over, Thinnes is also a victim of the aliens' "dream machine," used to make a man appear insane. A good guest list, headed by Charles Aidman, Donald Har- ron and Joanne LinvUle, helps. (10 p.m., Ch. 7). Educational TV VHF Ch. 17 WNED-TV TUESDAY EVENING 6:30—Reports to the Dentist: "Cryotherapy for Oral Dis- eases." Another in a contin- uing series of programs de- signed to keep dentists abreast of latest develop- ments. 7:00—Mr. Whatnot: A filmed visit to an old-fashioned country store. 7:30—What's New: How deer, bears, armadillos, bats, whales and squirrels find food and protect themselves. 800—The French Chef: "Veal Dinner in Half an Hour." Julia Child prepares this three-course dinner. 8:30—Talk of the Town: Guests are Ann Fadale, pianist, Dan- iel Mattimore who reviews "The Emperor" and design- er artist, Harold Mall. 9:00—Beethoven Sonatas—For Piano and Violin. 10:00 — State Budget — An Al- bany View: Legislators re- action to Gov. RockefeUer's budget message. 10:30—State Budget—A Buffalo View: City Budget Director, James W. Burns and Dr. Jo- seph Manch, superintendent of schools with moderator Dick Hirsch. 11:00—The Power of the Dollar: "Technology Trail." How im- portant is research and de- velopment? TV Movies CH. 2, 9 p.m., "The Truth About Spring." (C). Hayley MiUs, James McArthur. Drama of a young couple on a fishing boat. Ch. 4, 11:30 p.m. "I Love Mel- vin (C). Debbie Reynolds. Donald O'Connor. Adventures of a photog- rapher and a chorus girl. Ch. 7, 6 p.m. "The Lost Missile." Robert Loggia, Larry Kerr. A missile threatens to destroy New York City. 11:30 p.m., "Zotz." Tom Poston, Julia Meade. Professor obtains an old coin with the power to cause death. AM Radio Stations KC 680 790 953 1180 1240 1270 1280 1300 1340 1340 070 1410 1440 1460 1490 1570 IMP Station WNYR WLSV WBBP WHAM WJTN WHLD WROC WMMJ WUSJ WKSN WSAY WDOB WJJL trace WBTA WBUZ CJRN City Rochester Wellsville Rochester Rochester Jamestown Niagara Falls Rochester Lancaster Loekport Jamestown Rochester Dunkirk Niagara Falls Rochester Batavia Fredonia Niag. FaJli, Out. Group Who Passed Broker Test Listed Names of Western New Yorkers who passed the insurance broker examination given last Dec. 14, were announced Monday by the New York State Insurance Depart- ment. They are Joseph P. Alba, 135 Moore Ave., Town of Tonawanda; CUfford J. Hunt Jr., 4983 East River Road, Grand Island; Donald J. Massara, 39 Lackawanna St., Depew; Albert Meranto Jr., 1445 Byrd Ave., Niagara Falls; Edward R. Seeger, 153 SchoeUes Road, Amherst; David V. Short, 440 Al- berta Drive, Amherst, and Lee S. Wishing Jr., 8660 Fairview Ter- race, Colden. ANOIELCZYK-Thaddeua (Happy), Jan. 13, l?68, of Union Rd., beloved husband of Madeline (Hauth), dear father of Mrs. Chester (Lois) Keta, Theodore and Mrs. Donald (Henrietta) Szprygada; f randfather of Ronald, Kathleen and usan; brother of John, Frank, Paul, Edmund, Walter, Bernard and the late Celia Danelski, Staqpy and Clara Drzewleckl. Funeral Wednesday at 9 a.m. from the Adamczak-Kaleta Funeral Home at 173 Sobieski St. and at the Holy Mother of Rosary Cathedral at 9:30. Friends Invited Mr. Angielczyk was a member of Leonard Post Jr. Post No. 6251 V.F.W., Walden Ave. Tax- payers Assn., U.A.W. Local No. 424, Lancaster Moose Lodge No. 1605, Mu- sicians Assn. Local 43, Mid-Town Social Club and Y. M. S. of R. Branch 20. Family present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 14tl4 ARNOLD-Marle E. Vlfja, of 15 West Winspear Ave., Jan. B, 1968, wife of Edward J. Arnold; sister of Mrs. Fran- cis (Frances) Tlrpafc of Erie, Pa.; Mrs Robert (Gertrude) Homsteln of Meadeville, Pa., Mrs. Clifford (Helen) Burch of Santa Ana, Calif, and Mrs. Frank (Dora) Scalise of Erie, Pa. Friends received at the Murphy Fu- neral Home, 1700 Hertel Ave., from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9:30 and from St. Joseph's Church (University Heights) at 10 o'clock Friends in- vited. Flowers gratefully declined. 15t14 ARNOLO-Robert J., Jan. 15, 1968, hus- band of Patricia Schroeter Arnold; father of Richard, Elizabeth and Robert J. Arnold Jr., son of John and Frieda Arnold; brother of John Jr., Richard and Edward Arnold, Mrs. Stanley White (Lillian), Mrs. Ernie Johnson (Erna) of Portland, Ore., and Mrs. Henry Heppner (Esther). Friends may call at the Emmett W Burns Funeral Home, 3215 Delaware Ave., corner Co- lumbia, until noon Thursday. Funeral at the Nazareth Lutheran Church, Skil- len and Wiley Sts., Thursday afternoon at 1:30. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Patrolman Arnold was a member of the Erie Club and the Police Benevolent Association. I6t17 •ACH-Otto, suddenly. In Buffalo, Jan. 14, 1968, husband of the late Emma (Snyder); father of Robert O. of Tona- wanda, N.Y., Ronald W. of Florida, Mrs. Doris M. Thrun of West Seneca; brother of John, Mrs. Bertha Hummel, Mrs. Martha Boldt, Mrs. Anna Hameis- ter, Mrs. Helen Fleming of Florida, the late Fred, Paul, JWrs. Emma BII- ger, Emil and Henrietta; also survived by 11 grandchildren. Friends received at the "West Seneca" Sieck and Mast Funeral Home, 250 Orchard Park Rd., where funeral service will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. Friends invited. Mr. Bach was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, the South Buffalo YMCA and the Brotherhood of Loco- motive Engineers. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-f p.m. 15t17 BENSLEY-Lucy, of Springville, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1968, daughter of the late David W. and Lucy Bensley; sister of the late Agnes, William, Bernls and Esther Bensley; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Smith Funeral Home, 108 E. Main St., Springville, N. Y. from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where funeral services will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m. Flowers gratefully declined. Ex- pressions of sympathy may be made to the Memorial Fund of hie Spring- ville First Presbyterian Church. 16117 BEST-James E., Jan. 13, 1968, Of 2248 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, N.Y., brother of Mrs. Fred (Catherine) Ehlert, Mrs. Carl (Georgine) Aumer, Mrs. James (Margaret) Mitchell, Mrs. Elizabeth Walter and Charles Beat. Funeral from Wm. A. Rolling Funeral Home, Inc., 3000 Delaware Ave., at Tremont, Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock and from St. Paul's Church at 9:15. Friends are invited. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Mr. Best was a member of Operative Plaster, Cement, and Mason International Assn. Local No. 9. 15116 BETZ-Albert D. Sr., 26710 Whiteway Dr., Cleveland, Ohio, 44132, beloved husband of Margaret A.; father of Albert D. Jr. and Mrs. Barbara A. Arnold and grandfather of five. Friends received at the Joseph C Schulte South Euclid Funeral Homo, 4090 Mayfield Rd. Services will be conducted Wednes- day, Jan. 17 at 1 p.m. at the funeral home. BILBIE-Martin F , in Albion, N.Y. (formerly of Milestrlp Rd., Blasdell, N.Y.), Jan. 13, 1968; husband of the late Elizabeth (nee Scharf); father of Mrs. John (Agnes) Cordes, Mrs. J. Perry (Vernadau) Dlatz of Blasdell, Mrs. Richard (Dorothea) Owen of Or- chard Park, N.Y.; survived by 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchil- dren; brother of the late George and William. Friends may call at the Weismantel Bros. Funeral Home, 271 E. Main St., Springville, from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. where funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Deceased wat a life member of the Newton-Abbott Vol. Fire Co., Inc 15116 BRANDT-Ethel (nee Davidson), of 1871 Bay View Rd., Hamburg, N.Y., Jan. 15, 1968, wife of William Brandt; mother of Mrs. Harry Messing, Mrs. Joseph Wahat, and Mrs. Mildred Hodgson; also survived by 11 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Funeral from the W. L. Froehley Funeral Home, Inc., 84 Lake St., Hamburg, Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Deceased was a member of the United Lutheran Church Women and Lackawanna Chapter No. 502, O.E.S. Visiting hours Tuesday from 2:30-4 and 7-10 p.m., and Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. 16117 CARPENTER-Susan, age I years, Jan. 13, 1968, beloved daughter of David Carpenter and Dolores Ralph; grand- daughter of James and Angeline Ralph (nee Papa) and Mrs. Ruth Abbey of Rochester, N.Y. Calls may be made at The Rubino Memorial Home, Porter and Niagara, where funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock and from Immaculate Conception Church at 9 a.m. Flowers gratefully declined. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 15116 CHOJNACKI, See Goshleskl. 15117 CHRISTIAN-Chester W., Jan. 14, 1968, husband of the lata Jenny Bryans Christian; father of Ihe late William and Mrs. Charlotte McGowan. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home, inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., Wednesday afternoon at 3:15. Friends are invited. Mr. Christian was a mem- ber of Printing Pressman Union No. 27. 15H7 CROSS-Harold of Sheridan, N.Y., Jan. 15, 1968, husband of Susan of Sheridan, N.Y.; father of William Howard of Pomona, Calif., Mrs. Howard Valen- tine of Sheridan, N.Y« and Mrs. Carl B. Swanson, Ashville, N.Y.; brother of Mrs. Mary Boyce of Attleboro, Eng- land; also survived by four grandchil- dren. Funeral service Thursday 1 p.m. at the Hole-Parker Funeral Home, Silver Creek, N.Y. Interment at Sheri- dan Cemetery, Sheridan, N.Y. Friends may call at the funeral home 7-9 p.m. Tuesday evening and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. DODGES-John, of 21 Gualbert St., Cheek- towaga, N.Y., Jan. 14, 1968, beloved husband of Victoria Goody; devoted father of Andrew (Mary Ann) Dodges, Mrs. John (Ruth) Lucas and the Tate James; brother of Michael, George, Catherine, all of Greece. Funeral serv- ices Thursday at 9:15 a.m. from Mat- thew C. Okoniewski Funeral Home, 1168 Walden, at Gualbert, and Mass of Requiem at St. John Gualbert Church at 10 a.m. Interment St. Aloysius Cemetery, SpringviMa, N.Y. Friends and relatives invited. Deceased was a veteran of W. W. I. Visiting hours 2-10 p.m. 15t17 FM Radio Stations KC 88.7 92.9 a 93.3 93.7 84.1 S4.S 95.7 96.1 86.9 87.7 98.1 98.5 98.9 99.5 99.9 101.3 10L7 102.5 MM StU ftu MM Station WBFO WBUF WJTN WBLK CBC WEBR WHDL WBNY WGR WROC CHF1 WHLD WHFM WDCX CKFM WNYR WKSN WBEN WYSL WWOL WWHG WADV C*T Buffalo Buffalo Jamestown Buffalo Toronto Buffalo Olean Buffalo Buffalo Rochester Toronto Niagara Falls Rochester Buffalo Toronto Rochester Jamestown Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo HoTsseO Baffale DOLL—Florence O., Jan. 13, 1968, daugh- ter of the late George and Mary A. Doll; sister of Mrs. Bertha Paul, Al- fred and Lillian A. Doll and the late Mrs. Adelia Weber, Julius, Arthur and Mrs. Mary Jacobs. Ca'ls may be made at the Killeen Funeral Home, 615 Elm- wood Ave., from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Fu- neral from the funeral home Wednes- day morning at 8:45 and from St. Jo- seph's New Cathedral at 9:15. Friends invited. 15H6 DOPIERALA-Mary, Jan. 14, 1968, of Loepere St., daughter of the late Albert and Stella Dopierala (nee Bojanek); dearest sister of Frances, John A., Stanley (Jean), Victoria, Florence, Eugene (Florence), TOO late Leon and Angeline Dopierala; also survived by nephew, Eugene Jr. The family will receive friends at the home of Hochul Funeral Service, 1021 lycamore, where funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 9:30 and at 10 o'clock In St. Adalbert's Basilica. 15M7 DUMAS - Margaret at the Kenmore Mercy Hospital, on Sunday, Jan. 14, 1968; Margaret Ellen Mooney, 46 Pennsylvania Ave., wife of the late John Dumas. Resting at funeral chapel of Hetherington and Deans, 1176 Vic- toria Ave., Niagara Falls, Ont., until Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1968 at 8:30 a.m. proceeding to St. Patrick's Church for Requiem Mass at f a.m. Interment in the Robinson Rd. Cemetery, Dunne- vllle, Ont. DUNHAM-Adelle M. (nee Howes), at the Manse of the First Church of Evans, Laktshore Rd., Darby, N. Y„ Jan. 14, 1968, wife of the lata Rev. Charles O. Dunham; beloved mother of Mrs. A. Walker (Ida) Hopter of Derby, Gordon C. of Schenectady. Paul N. of Tarrytown, N. Y.; also survived by 11 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at the Froehley Funeral Homo, 262 North Main, Angola, N. Y., Tuesday and Wednesday from 2-5 and 7-9. Fu- neral services from the First Church of Evans, Darby, N. Y., Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Friends invited. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorials may be made to the First Church of Evans Building Fund. Mrs. Dunham was a member of the Order of Eastern Star in Bellows Falls, Vt. Ada Robekah Lodge In South Londonberry, Vt. Inter- ment will be held at the convenience of the family in North Field Farms, Mass. leM FINK-Rlchard V.» Jan. 14, 1968, brother of Mrs. Relindes Schultz, Mrs. Harriet Keller, Mrs. Marion A. Diebold, Charles and Francis Fink. Funeral from Dohn Funeral Home, 143 Kenmore Ave., near University Plaza, Wednesday at 9 a.m. and from B'essed Sacrament Church at 9:30 a.m. Friends invited. Family present Monday 7-9 p.m., Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 15t14 FLOMERFELT-C. Roger, of Buffalo, N.Y., Jan. 13, 1968, husband of Helen Treat; father of the late Mrs. John Thurber; brother of Mrs. Merrltt (Flor- ence) Kyser, Mrs. Mable Knights, Mrs. Lynn (Laurie) Brown, Mrs. Lawrence (Mary) Getchell, all of East Aurora, Howard Z. of Treasure Island, Fla., and the late Mrs. Ladson Butler; also survived by four grandchildren of Washington, D.C. Private services were held. Arrangements by the Wood Fu- neral Home, East Aurora, N.Y. ism GARRISON-Bernetta E. Merz, Jan. 13, 1968, wife of John P. Garrison; steo- mother of John E. Garrison of Gaines- ville, Ga., and Carol Tomlin of Mem- phis, Term.,- sister of Robert G. Merz. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the Dengler Funeral Home, 343 Leroy Ave., where funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock and from Blessed Trinity Church at 9:30. Friends are Invited. I5tl6 OORMAN-Catherine M. Corbett, of Eg- gertsville, N.Y., Jan. 14, 1968, beloved wife of Henry M. Gorman; mother of James, Ronald and Nancy Gorman; sister of William and George Corbett and Mrs. Edward Brady and the late John and the Rev. Honorlus Corbett. Friends may call at the Harry A. Wedekindt Funeral Home, 280 Grover Cleveland Hwy., at North Bailey, where services will be held Wednesday morn- ing at 9:30 and from St. Benedict's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Flowers gratefully declined. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 15116 OOSHLESKI-Catherlne C. (nee Kowal- ski) January 14, 1968; beloved wife of the late Frank, Sr.; mother of Louis Cholnackl, Mrs. Mollv Chudy, Henry Chojnacki, Frank Goshleski, Jr., and the late Anthony and Edward Choi- nackJ; qrandmother of 12 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. The family will be present to receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the (Delavan) Amigone Funeral Home, inc., 1250 E. Delavan near Bailey, where funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 8:45 from St. Lawrence Church at 9:30 a.m. Friends Invited. 15tl7 HARDINO-Leo, Jan. 14, 1968; beloved husband of the late Loretta Duffy Harding; father of Mrs. John (Dor- othy) Higgins; a private funeral serv- ice will be held at the convenience of the family; flowers gratefully declined. Arrangements by the Andrew C. Smith Funeral Home. HARMON-Rochford S., Jan. 13, 1968, In Buffalo, husband of Stella Sexton Har- mon; father of the Rev. Marcy Punnett of Big Flats, N.Y., William Punnett of Princeton, N.J., and Rochford S. Har- mon Jr. of Bowmansvllle, N.Y. A memorial service will take place at Forest Lawn Chapel Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clxk. Flowers gratefully declined. 14116 HEIMERLE-Charlotte Blaufus, Jan. 12, 1968, of 470 Campus Dr., Snyder, N.Y., wife of the late Herbert B. Heimerle; mother of Mrs. Paul E. Oberkircher, formerly of Snyder, N.Y.; grandmother of David O., Douglas H., Paul E. Jr., and Peter J. Oberkircher. Friends may call at the Darwin E. Myers Funeral Home, Inc., 4614 Main St., at Roycroft Blvd., Snyder, N.Y., Sunday and Mon- day 7-9 p.m. Funeral Tuesday at 11 a.m. Friends are invited. Flowers grate- fully declined. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Millard Fillmore Hospital Research Fund. 14116 HUEL-Margaret Martin, Jan. 14, 1968; wife of the late John B. Huel; sister of Mrs. Catherine Mohl and the late Edward Martin. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., Thursday after- noon, time to be announced. Friends are Invited. Family will be presenl from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. 16117 HUFF-Leo S., of 58 Evelyn St., Jan. 14, 1968, husband of Ihe late Agnes Garnett; father of Mrs. William J. (Marie) Ledwin; grandfather of Sue and Thomas Ledwin; brother of Mrs. Roy Reipe, Mrs. Joseph Murphy, Ray- mond, Miss Anne M. Huff and the late Mrs. Gertrude Allan and David T. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-9 at the James E. Grace Funeral Home, 335 Ontario St. at Crowley. Fu- neral Wednesday morning at 9:30 and in All Saints Church at 10 o'clock. Friends Invited. Flowers gratefully de- clined. JONES-Maude M„ of Wllllamsville, N.Y., Jan. 15, 1968, wife of the late William A. Jones; mother of Mrs. Walter (Mary) Holt; sister of the late Leo, Walter and Howard McNeil; also survived by two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Harry A. Wedekindt Funeral Home, 280 Grover Cleveland Hwy., at North Bailey, where services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. Friends in- vited. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 16tl7 JUNG-Henry A., see Henry A. Young notice. 15t16 KLUCZYCK"-Helen R. (nee Walczak) of Fay St., suddenly, Jan. 14, 1968, beloved wife of Stanley M.; dear mother of Mrs. Edward (Paula) Sak and Peter Paul; fond grandmother of Lunch Honors Ex-Presidents The 63-year-old Black Rock Manufacturers' Association honor- ed eight of its past presidents at a luncheon in the Park Lane Restaurant Monday. Cited for their ttrvice to the association, one of the oldest of its kind on the Niagara Frontier and to the community were James Burke of Foster-Milburn Co., Charles Martin of Martin Fire- proofing Co., Elmer Theobald of Master Metal Products Inc., Thomas Veling of Dohn Fischer it Co. Inc., Alton Way of the Chevrolet Tonawanda plant, John Younger of Welding & Steel Fa- bricating Co., Herbert Zimmer- man of Eastern Sign Co., and Charles S. Oliver of Oliver Gear & Machine Co., Inc. Presiding at the luncheon meet- ing in the absence of association president Harold M. Karet was Eugene B. O'Connor, first vice president. The association was organized oa June 2, 1904. Michael and Cathy; daughter of the late Anastasius and Julfanna; sister of Marie T. Wolcak, Mrs. Sophie Nowicki, Mrs. Louise Janicki, and the late Dr. Stephen L., John, Chester, Adolph Walczak; and Cecelia D. Can- tara. Funeral from the Pacer Fu- neral Home, 1275 Sycamore St., Wed- nesday at 9 a.m. and at Holy Name of Jesus Church at 9:30. Friends are invited. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10. 15M6 KOSHNICK-Katherine, Jan. 14, 1968, wife of the late Fred C. Koshnlck; mother of Mrs. David (Helen) Daugherty; sis- ter of Mae and Vera Turner of Sparta, N.J. and William Turner of Bethesda, Md. Friends may call at the Darwin E. Myers Funeral Home Inc., 4614 Main St. at Roycroft Blvd., Snyder, N.Y., 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock. Funeral Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. and from the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Harris Hill, at 9:15 a.m. Friends are invited. KOZMA-The Rev. Desire, Jan. 14, 1968, of Thompson St.. husband of Vera Nagy; father of Adam Kozma of Ann Arbor, Mich., Mrs. Carl Glfaldl of Holley, N.Y., and Vera Kozma; grandfather of seven grandchildren. Friends may call at the George W. Dennevllle Fu- neral Home, 366 Ontario St., where services will be held Wednesday after- noon at 1 o'clock. Rev. Kozma was a member of the Western New York Presbytery. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. 15117 KUFEL-Anna Jarzynka, formerly of 406 Hertel Ave., Buffalo, N.Y., Jan. 13, 1968, beloved wife of the late Thomas Kufel; dearest mother of Jane, Mrs. Frank (Stephania) Sllwa, Regina, Wil- liam (Rose) Kufel and the late Frank, Felix and Mlchaelene; also survived by three grandchildren. Family will receive friends at Dombrowski-Czeladzinskl Fu- neral Home, 447 Amherst St., where funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 9:30 from the chapel and at 10 o'clock In St. Florlan Church. Interment In St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends invited. Deceased was a mem- ber of Villa Maria Auxiliary. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 14T16 LaMAITRE-Arthur L., Jan. 15, 1968. formerly of Collator. St., brother of William, Mrs. George R. Schreiber, Mrs. Floyd W. Deyo, Mrs. William E. Cowan, Mrs. Charles A. Wendllng, and the late Ralph, Elmer J., and Lorrlne LaMaitre, Friends may call at the George W. Dennevllle Funeral Home, 366 Ontario St., where services will be held Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock. The family will bo present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 16tl7 LENNARD-Margeret Boyd, of 436 Pot- ters Rd., West Seneca, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1968, wife of the late Lance Lennard Sr.; mother of Lance Lennard Jr., Mrs. Thomas E. Caverly and the late Marguerite Lennard; grandmother of Susan E. Caverly. Friends may call at their convenience at Loomis, Offers & Loomis Inc., Memorial Chapel, 1820 Seneca St., whore funeral will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. Deceased was a member of W.S.C.S. of Seneca Methodist Church. 16tl7 LYONS-Claude A., of Largo, Fla., for- merly of Hamburg, N.Y., Jan. 13, 1968, husband of Martha C. Walters; father of Claude Walter, and Carl N. Lyons; also survived by six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Private serv- ices from the W. L. Froehley Funeral Home, Inc., 14 Lake St. Hamburg, Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Flowers grate- fully declined. Contributions may bo made to the American Cancer Society. Visiting hours Tuesday from J-l and I 7-f p.m. MARR-Mary I . Nk*e«on» Jon, u, 1*68 of Howard Ave., wife of the lata Loren B. Marr; mother of Loren C , Moriey A. Marr of Cava land, O., Mrs. Frank (Eva) Tometich of Los Angolas, Calif, and Mrs. Shrriey M. Patsone; grand- mother of four grandchildren; sister of Mrs. William S. Glynn of Delhi, Ont., Canada. Friends may ceH at the George W. Denneville Funeral Home, 366 On- tario St., where services will be held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Marr was a member of Vesta Rebefceh Lodge No. 134 I.O.O.F. The family win bo present from 8-5 and 7-9 p.m. 16118 McLEOD-George P. McLoooV Jan. 15, 196a, husband of Ruth C. Moran. Friends received at the Murphy Fu- neral Homo, 1700 Hertel Ave., from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where funeral will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock and from St. Margaret's Church at 10:30. Friends invited. 16tl7 McOWIN-Daniel E„ of $70 Creekslde Dr., Town of Tonawanda, Sunday, Jan. 14, 1968, beloved son of Edward and Maria Grlesbaum McOwen; brother of Richard B., Douglas E. and Mrs. Florlan (Kathryn) Plnkowskl. Friends may call from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the Creasey Memorial Chapel, 13* Delaware St., Tonawanda, where pray- ers will be eaid Wednesday morn- ing at 9:30 followed by Requiem Mass In St. Christopher's R.C. Church at 10 o'clock. Deceased woe a member of St. Christopher's R.C. Church and was a 10-year vtt^ran of the U.S. Navy Force. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 15tl6 MIHTER-Harry Roedel, suddenly, Jan. 15, 1968, in Buffalo; Drother of Mrs. J. Llndsey Almond Jr. of Richmond, Va.; uncle of Lewis Minter of Richmond, Va. Friends may cat! Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9, and Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. at the funeral home of Johnson and Wllkins Co., Inc., 448 Delaware Ave., where the funeral service will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Inter- ment In Roanoke, Va. Flowers grate- fully declined. Memorial gifts In Mr. MInter's memory may bo made to the Heart Fund. 16t17 NESSELBECK-Lucy M., of Town of Tonawanda, Jan. 14, 1968, wife of the late Conrad Nesselbeck; mother of Mrs. Oscar (Irma) Schmidt, Norman G. and Glenn F. Nesselbeck; sister of the late Mrs. Nora Harding and Mrs. Ella Gerbracht; also survived by five grand- children and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral from Dohn Funeral Home, 143 Kenmore Ave., near University Plaza, Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Friends In- vited. Mrs. Nesselbeck was a member of Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church. Family present Monday 7-9 p.m., Tues- day 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 15117 NICOLAS-Jacob R., suddenly, Jan. 15, 1968, of 929 Starln, beloved husband of Clara (nee Caparella); beloved brother of Mrs. Jacob (Eugene) Lempert, George and Robert Nicolas. The fam- ily will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the "Sheridan" Amigone Funeral Home Inc., 2640 Sheridan Dr., east of Parker, where funeral services will be held Thursdey afternoon at 1:30. Friends invited. 16117 NYE-Marilyn C. (nee Recker), of 60 George St., Hamburg, N.Y., Jan. 14, 1968, wife of Richard A. Nye; mother of Curtis, Susan, Richard and Douglas Nye; daughter of Helen A. and the late Clarence N. Recker; sister of William, Mrs. Phyllis Wirant, Thomas, David and James Recker. Funeral from the W. L. Froehley Funeral Home, inc., 84 Lake St., Hamburg, Wednesday, at 9:30 a.m. and from SS. Peter and Paul's Church at 10 a.m. Visiting hours Monday from 2:30 to 5 p.m. and 7-io p.m. and Tuesday from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 15H6 O'MEARA-Mlchael, Jan. 14, 1968, 757 Tifft St., beloved husband of the late Catherine (McMahon) O'Meara; father of John J., Timothy M., Mrs. Albert (Catherine) Dee; brother of John and Mrs. Timothy (Bridget) Mulholland, both of Hesperla, Mich.; also survived by seven grandchildren. Friends may call at the Thomas J. Kelleher Funeral Home, 867 Abbott Rd., where funeral services will be held Thursday morn- ing at 9:30 and from Holy Family Church at 10 a.m. Mr. O'Meara was a member of the Holy Name Society of Holy Family Church and a retired member of the Erie Club. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 16117 PARCO—Rose (nee Morone), Jan. 15, 1968 of 249 Oakmont, beloved wife ol the late Vincent Parco, dear mother of Nicholas J., Mrs. Leonard (Mary) Mc- Nutt, Mrs. Robert (Anna) Lee, Joseph A., Michael F., Mrs. Matthew (Grace) Skulicz; grandmother of nine grand- children and 11 greal-grandchildren. The family will be present to receive friends from 2-S and 7-lo p.m. at the "Delevan" Amigone Funeral Home Inc., 1250 E. Delavan Ave. near Bailey, where funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10:15 and from St. Lawrence Church at 11 o'clock. Friends Invited. Mrs. Parco was a member of Rosary and Altar Society of Immaculate Heart of Mary Church and St. Bartholomew's Church, St. Ann's Sodality, St. Lawrence Church Third Order of St. Francis, The Golden Agers and Sr. Citizens, Kenvngton Chapters. Flowers gratefully declined. 16117 PARLATO - Lucio, suddenly Jan. 15, 1968, beloved husband of the late Rose M. Brizzalaro; brother of Louis Par- lato and the late William S., Anthony and Vincenza Parlato. Funeral from the Louis Mascari Funeral Home, 860 Niagara St. near Rhode Island St. Thursday morning at 8:30 a.m. and at St. Anthony's Church at 9:15 o'clock. Flowers gratefully declined. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 16117 PICONE-Charles (Cologero), suddenly, in Buffalo, N.Y,, Jan. 15. 1968, beloved husband of Sarah Lagreca Picone; father of Mrs. Robert (Joy) Venturoli; grandfather of Karen and Richard Ven- turoli; brother of the late John and Carmelo Picone. Calls may be made at The Rubino Memorial Home, Inc., Port- er and Niagara, where funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 8:30 and at Holy Cross Church at 9:15 o'clock. Friends invited. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. i6tl7 PLUTA-Ceiia, Jan. 13, of Depew, N.Y., beloved sister of Klara Worfel of Germany; dear aunt of Trude Koppe, Paula Lorentz Kotzur, Martha Wechmuller, Anni Schroeder, all of Germany, and Alfons Pluta of Poland. Funeral services Wednesday from the N. J. Sliwinski Funeral Home, 428 Penora St. (off Broadway), Depew, at 9:30 a.m. and in St. Augustine's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment In St. Mary's Cemetery, Lancaster, N.Y. Friends Invited. Chapel hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. ]5ti« REDING-Mary E., of Lancaster, N.Y., Jan. 14, 1968, daughter of the late Nicholas and Catherine Reilly Reding; sister of Miss Agnes Reding of Buf- falo, N.Y., Lawrence N. of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. John Almeter of Arcade, N.Y., John J. of Tonawanda, and the late Leo, Eugene, Sylvester and George Reding; also survived by sev- eral nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the funeral home of W. S. Davis, Inc., in Arcade, N.Y., where prayers will be said Wednesday morn- ing at 10 a.m. Funeral from SS. Peter and Paul's Church at 10:30 a.m. Inter- ment In St. Nicholas Cemetery, North Java, N.Y. istK RYAN-Jamei J., Jan. 15, 1968, of 70 Paul Place, husband of Jeanette C. Lynch Ryan; son of the late Dennis E. and Anna McBride Ryan; brother of Mae, Alice, Mrs. George (Anna) Geyer, the late Dennis E., Joan J., Agnes, and Mrs. Albert (Bess) Hess. Family will receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the funeral home of John E. Courtney, 1869 Seneca St., where funeral will be held Friday morning at 8:15 and at St. Teresa's Church at 9 o'clock. Friends are in- vited. Mr. Ryan was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Teresa's Church, American Legion South Buffalo Post No. 721, and Veterans of Foreign Wars, 78th Division. ]6tl8 SANDERS - Valdura, In Buffalo, N.Y., Jan. 15, 1968; son of Apolonia Peterson and the late John Sanders; brother of Heino Sanders, U.S. Army, and Mrs. Robert (Sylvia) Krefta. Calls may be made at the Leonard H. Gaetz Funeral Home, 343 Elmwood Ave., between Summer and Bryant Streets from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and until noon on Thurs- day. Funeral services Forest Lawn Chapel Thursday at 2 p.m. Make a habit of reading The Courier-Express every day of the week. SHELOVICH-Ooorge, In Lackawanna, N.Y., Jan. 13, 1968; beloved husband of the lata Sophia Klrckovich Shelo- vich; uncle of George and John Kircho- vlch. Funeral from Leo L. Buchheit Funeral Home, 446 Ridge Road, Tues- day at 12:30 and from St. Stephen's Serbian Church at 1. Friends invited. The deceased was a member of United MIneworker's of Hazelton, Pa. 15tl6 SISTER MARY AONES, OSF, Julia Whitefieid, Jan. 15, 1968, daughter of the late Henry and Juliana (Backer) Whitefieid; sister of Henry Whitefieid and the late Joseph, Matthew, Am- brose, William and Frank Whitefieid, Mrs. Michael Wtedner, Mrs. I. Wlmeft, Mrs. Charles Fielding and Phiiomenla Whitefieid. Funeral and Reoulem High Mass at St. Mary of the Angels Con- vent of Perpetual Adoration, Williams- ville, Thursday at 9:30 a.m. 14117 SKOWRONSKI-Andrew of 40 Data St.. Lackawanna, N.Y., Jan. 15, 1948; be- loved husband of the late Apolonia Skowronski (nee Kuczka); devoted father of Mrs. Edward (Emily) Baton, Mat- thew Skrowronskl, Mrs. Constantine (Lillian) Baler and Edward (Irene) Skowronski; brother of the late Mrs. Anna Chlosta; also survived by five grandchildren and two great-grandchil- dren. Funeral Thursday morning al •:30 from the Kaczor and Sons Fu- neral Home Inc., 505 Ridge Rd. and at St. Barbara's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited. Deceased was a mem- ber of the Holy Name Society and the Second Ward Taxpayers Assoc, and the U.S.W. of A. Local 2603. Chaoe) hours noon to 10 p.m. 16117 STRUZIK-Veronlca (nee Miller) of ill Cleveland Ave., Lackawanna, N.Y., Jan, 14, 1948, beloved wife of the late John Tatar and Stanley Struzik; devoted mother of Mrs. Josephine Burke Juch- niewicz, Mrs. Leo (Julia) Dunn of Florida, Mrs. Mary Kuna, Stanley (Gertrude Czarnik), Anthony (Mary Kuida), Mrs. Edward (Anne Kurdziel), Mrs. Edward (Veronica) Pepllnski. Also survived by 14 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren; grandmother of the lete Marianne Hall and Loretta Struzik; daughter of the late Peter and Anna Gill Miller; sister of the late Caroline Miles and Mary Karas Services from Colonial Memorial Chapels, Inc., 3003 South Park Ave., Thursday morning at 10:30 and from Our Mother of Good Counsel Church at 11. Burial In Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends Invited. 16117 TAMROWSKI-Helen (Kornackl), of 31 Livingston St., Lancaster, N.Y., Jan. 15, 1968, wife of the late W. Lawrence Tamrowski; mother of Richard L., Gerald J., and Arthur V. Tamrowski i sister of Joseph, Steve, Mrs. Alex (Martha) Tamol, Stanley, and Victor Kornacki, Mrs. Clara Mutton, and the late Frank, Edward, and Mildred Kor- nacki; also survived by five grandchil- dren. Funeral from the Stutzman-Zur- brick Funeral Home, Inc., 5615 Broad- way, Lancaster, Thursday morning at 9 o'clock and from St. Mary's Church at 9:30. Family will be in attendance from 2-5 and 7-10. Interment St. Marys Cemetery. 14ti7 UMBER-Chris, Jan. 14, 1968, of Seuferf Rd., Orchard Park, N.Y., brother of Frank Umber and Mrs. Clarence Zit- tel and the late Fred, Martin, George and Harry Umber The family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Wurtz Funeral Home, Route 219, Boston, N.Y., where funeral serv- ices will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment in Chestnut Ridge Ceme- tery, Orchard Park, N.Y. Friends in- vited. 15116 VICTORY-Armel T., of 267 Allendale Rd., West Seneca, N Y . , Jan 15, 1968, husband of Gertrude (Higgins) Victory; brother of Harry Victory of Emporium, Pa. Friends received at the France Memorial Funeral Home, S3875 North Buffalo St., Orchard Park, N.Y., from 2-4 and 7-9, where services will be held Thursday, Jan. 18 at 11:30 a.m. Deceased was a member of the Re- serve Hose Company and Harvey De. Morin Post No. 2940, V.F.W. 16tl7 WEBER-Sharon M., of 665 Hopkins Rd , Williamsville, suddenly, Jan. 15, 1968, daughter of William R. and Patricia Carr Weber; sister of Theresa, William Jr., James, Michael, Karen, John. Pa- tricia, Mark, Gregory and Lisa Weber. Funeral private. WEISENBURG-AIbert J., of 205? Abbott Rd., Lackawanna, N. Y., Jan. 13. 1948, husband of Marian Orr Weiseoburg; father of Mrs. Gerald M. (Phyllis) Pickard; brother of Mrs. Ella Gleason, Mrs. Gertrude Bosard, Mrs Edward Cirbus, Mrs. LaVern Tolsman, Can. William, Herbert and the late Edward and Robert Weisenburg and Mrs. Irene Paoe; also survived by five grand- children. Friends may call at their convenience at Loomis, Offers 8, Loomis Inc Memorial Chapel, 1820 Seneca St , where funeral will be held Wednesday at 8:45 a.m. and from Our Lady of The Sacred Heart Church (Abbott Rd , Lackawanna, N. Y.) at 9:30 o'clock. Deceased was a member of Lodge 959 L O O. M. of West Seneca and the Badge and Shield Club. I6f7 WILSON-Ada B. Baughman, Jan u, 1968, wife of the late Harry J. Wilson; mother of Walter H. Wilson of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and Vrs Jane w. Snail; grandmother of John Worrell. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home, Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., Tuesday morninq at 11:30 a.m. Friends are invited. Interment at Wild- wood Cemetery, Salamanca. 15116 WISEMAN-Abe, Jan. 15, 1968 of 37 Parkhurst Blvd., Town of Tonawanda, husband of Freda Zeitlen: father of Mrs. Jerry Raucher of Parmus. N.J. and Richard of Warren, Mich.; brother of Harry, Hyman, Samuel of Vineland, N.J., and Mrs. Reuben Cohen of Long Beach Calif.; also survived by twe grandchildren. Funeral services from the Delaware Park Memorial Chaoei Inc., 2141 Delaware Ave., Wednesday 1 p.m. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorials in his memory to Temple Beth David Ner Israel. The fam.ly will be at the chapel Tuesday 7-9 p.m. 1968, formerlyl YOUNG-Henry A., Jan 14, 1968, of 70 Erb St., beloved husband of the late Esther O'Shea Young, devoted father of Jeanette Young; brother of Albert Jung of Tonawanda, N.Y,, and the late Mrs. Barbara Fischer, Joseph, Mrs Clara Benk, Mrs. Margaret Smith, Mrs. Mary Rift, Mrs. Frances Stufz and John Young. Friends may call at the Stephan-Burns Funeral Home, Inc., 266 East St., at Austin, where services will be held Wednesday morning at 8:30 and in St. Francis Xavier Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Young was a member of the Holy Name So- ciety of St. Francis Xavier Church and the National Association of Retired Civil Employes. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 15116 ZABAWA-Alfred A., of 56 Lorain St., Angola, N.Y., suddenly, Jan. 15, 1968, beloved husband of Dorothy (nee Fe- long) Zabawa; father of Ronald of Eden, N.Y., Sharon and Daniei Zabawa; brother of Mrs. James (Eleanor) Szaras, Francis, Mrs Stanley (Jose- phine) Janosz, Edward, Clement, Alex- ander, Ronald, and Mrs Kenneth (Lor- raine) Miller; also survived by one grandchild. Funeral from the Eugene J. Heil Funeral Home, 8434 North Main St., Angola, NY., Friday morning at 9 and from Most Precious Blood Church, Angola, N.Y. at 9:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mr. Zabawa was a mem- ber of American Legion New-Comb Long Post 928, and United Auto Work- ers Local 897. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. 16118 ZIMMERMANN-George, formerly of 9 Donaldson Rd., Jan. 14, 1968, husband of the late Nellie Heerwagen. Friends received after 7 p.m. Monday and 2-4 and 7-9 Tuesday at the Knapp Funeral Home, 335 Leroy Ave, where funeral services will be held Wednesday after- noon at 2:30 Friends are invited to attend. Mr. Zimmermann was a mem- ber of Crescent Lodge No. 551, I.O.O.F., Erie District No. 6. Members of the Lodge please assemble Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the funeral home for services. 15tl7 In Respect To The Memory Of Our Former President, Fred A. Gould Sr., Buffalo Auto Glass Company, will be closed All day Tuesday, January 16,1968. This also applies to the Cheektowaga and Hamburg Auto Glass Shops. >• Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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2 2 BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, Tuesday, January 16, 1968-

Today's Radio And

. • TUESDAY RADIO

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4.00 Bill Kimble 7:30 Trafflcootor 9:00 Jerry Glenn

(1:00 Carroll Hardy 1:00 Jtrry Glenn 3 00 Carroll Hardy 4:30 Traff icker 6 5 Bailey Sports 4 30 Outdoors man

7:00 News 7:05 Radio p.m. 9:05 Firefighters

10:15 Assignment People

i' 30 News, Sports 11:TO Night Watch

C AN A Dl A N TV

caiT-rv-cx » 12:00 Luncheon 1:30 World Turns 2:30 Coronation 3:00 Take 30 4:00 Bonnie

Prudden 4:30 Upside Town 4:50 School Quiz 5:00 Frankenstein 5:30 Left Go 7:00 Day It Is 7:30 He and

She (C) I 00 Red Skelton • 00 George Burns

At CKeefe (C) 11:20 Viewpoint 11:40 Movie

5:00 Farm Report 4:00 C. Buehlman

10:00 Ken Phillips Show; With Music, Games And Interviews

12:00 News 12:10 Arthur

Godfrey 1:00 Bill Masters 4:00 John Coroett 4:00 Eve. News

Gene Kelly Stan Barron Van Miller t in Masters Lowell Thomas

1:30 Stan Barron 1:20 Basketball:

De Paul vs. Niagara

10:30 Stan Barron

W G R - 5 5 - N B C

WKBW-1520

CFTO-TV-Ckf

1:30 University •:00 Romper

Room (C) 10:00 Uncle Bobby 11:00 Cannonball 11:30 Mr. 8. Mrs.CC) 1:00 Movie 2:30 People 3:00 Magistrate 3:30 Your Move 4:00 Lucy 4:30 Movie 7:00 Batman (C) 7:30 J Lewis (CI

1:30 NHL All (C) Star Hockey

11:00 News 11:40 Perry's Probe 12:10 Movie

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400 Del-O- Show 10:35 Breakfast

Show 12:05 McMaster

Show 12:55 Steve Mitchell 2:35 Happy Harry 3:35 Polka Beehive

5:00 Farm Show 4:00 Stan Roberts «:00 Fred Klestlne

12:00 Jim Scott 3:00 Dan Neaverth 7:00 Bud Ballou

12:00 Palama Party

4:00 Frank Benny 10:00 Phil Whttelaw 2:00 Phil Solsson 4:00 John Otto 7:00 Phil So is son 9:00 John Otto

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5:30 Bobby Day 9:00 S. Grabowskl

12:00 Jack Mlndy 4:00 Khan Hamon 9:00 Tim Kelly

12:00 Chris Clark

WHLD-1270

4:00 World Tom'rw 4:30 Reformation 7:05 Roger Smith 1:15 Eddy Jo 9:30 Bethesda

10:20 Neapolitan 11:30 Iney Wallens 1:00 Polonta 3:15 Spotlight

(/ALLEY VMS 7:30 P.M. TONIGHT

WUFO— M M

7:15 Al Brisbane 9rOO Don Mullins

10:00 Al Brisbane 11:00 Chuckie T 2:00 Gary Byrd

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4:05 Bob Kobernuss 9:30 Around Town

10:00 Viewpoint 11:00 Dorothy Shank 1:30 Bob Wells

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5:30 Lenny Rico 10:00 Bobby Hudson 2:00 Ramblin Lou 5:00 King Perry 8:00 Dave Snow

WUSJ-1340

5:45 Western 6:00 Sunrise 6:30 Reveille 9:00 Frankly

Speaking 10:05 Clipper Ship 4:00 Sound of

Music 7:00 Religion 7:30 Reid Rocks

CHCH-TV-Ch 11

1:00 Schnitzel (C) 9:00 Ed Allen (C) 9:30 Educational 10:00 Movie 12:00 Little People 1:00 M. Douglas(C) 2:30 Perry Mason 3:30 The Saint 5:00 U.N.C.L.E. 6:00 Pierre Berton 6:30 Daktarl (C) 7:30 He and She (C)

10:00 Merv Griffin 11:10 Pierre Berton 11:40 Hot Line 12:30 The Vise

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Morning News Repeated

Capt. K'garoo (C) Children's Show With Host Bob Keeshin

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Sir! Talk Virginia Graham

Andv Griffith comedy

Dick Van Dvke M. Tyler Moore

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Temptation Game Show

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Edge of (C) Night; Serial

Secret Storm (C) Serial drama

Truth or (C) Consequence

Perry Mason Secretary Seeks Perry's Help For Her Boss

Bewitched Comedy

Outrageous Opinions (C)

Perfect Match (C Game Show

Dating Game Game Show

Newlyweds (C) Game Show

Baby Game (C) Game Show

General Hosp. Serial Drama

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Marshall Dillon Adventure

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Hazel (C) Comedy Series

Death Valley (C) Drama Series

Jack And (C) The Beanstalk; Gene Kelly, Musical (R)

Tuesday Movie: Truth About Spring (C) Haylev Mills,

John Mills, Drama Of Couple On A Fishing Boat

News, Weather And Sports

Tonight Show (C) Johnny Carson Doc Severinsen Conducts The NBC Orchestral Special Guests Perform Each Evening And Discuss Current Events

Chuck Healy (C) Reports

Evening News (C) Walter Cronkite

Hayride (C) Country Music

Daktarl (C) Tracy's Staff Helps An Ailing Lioness

Red Skelton (C) Guest Stars Abbe Lane, Alen Funt

Good Morning (C) World; Comedy

National (C) Smokinq Test; Mike Wallace, Joseph Benti News, Weather And Sports (C)

Ch. 4 Theater: I Love

Melvin (C); Debbie Reynolds, Donald O'Connor Comedy About Photographer And A Prospective Cover Girl

Twilight Theater Lost Missile; Robert Loggia, Larry Kerr, Drama

News, sports 7:20 Garrison's

Drama Series Starring Ron Harper

It Takes (C) A Thief, Starring Robert Wagner

N.Y.P.D. (C) Police Drama

The Invaders (C Drama Series Starring Roy Thinnes

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Late Show: Zotz; Starring

Tom Poston, Julia Meade, Professor Finds Unusual Coin

TV Previews

'Jack and Beanstalk9 Gets Deserved Repeat BEST BET—"Jack and the

Beanstalk" gets a well-deserved repeat. In a charming pro­gram which blends real people with cartoon characters, Gene Kelly is very nimble serving three functions: star, producer and director. He plays a con man who trades beans for Jack's cow, and from the beans the beanstalk grows and—but every­body knows the rest. Boby Riha is Jack, and when he and Kelly climb the beanstalk, they find themselves in a wonderland of c a r t o o n characters. Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen wrote the original songs. It all makes for a diverting hour which youngsters and their par­ents can enjoy without embar­rassment. R e p e a t (8 p.m., Ch. 2).

*r THE IDEA behind 'The Na­

tional Smoking Test" is not nec­essarily to be pro or ami smok­ing, but to make you, the view­er, Jearn why you— and only you—-smoke. It's still a scary tale. After you answer ques­tions from a questionaire cre­ated for the Public Health Serv­ice's National Clearing House for Smoking and Health, your answers win be interpreted by Dr. Daniel Horn. Once you know why you smoke, you may be able to quit, right? Mike Wallace and Joseph Benti are the reporters. Just in case you wonder about such things, the show is being

Gene Kelly . . . very nimble

sponsored by a life insurance company. (10 p.m., Ch. 4).

POOR PATRICIA has prob­lems on "Daktari." Patricia is a lioness good luck charm for a native villiage who suddenly be­gins acting strangely. Marshall Thompson is trying to straighten out her health problems at the time a former boxing champion arrives at Wameru, and Pat­ricia goes after the boxer, scor­ing a TKO. Not a man to take defeat lightly, he gets a license to k i l l her, while Thompson

Matt, Kitty, Doc and Chester all together again

5:30 TODAY part of the new afternoon on 7

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keeps insisting she's sick. Ron Hayes plays the boxer. (7:30 p.m., Ch. 4).

"IT TAKES A THIEF" is im­proved by its shortened time and a "Topkapi" flavor to the twist ending. Robert Wagner's job is to prevent foreign agents stealing some crown jewels, so he becomes a member of the gang planning the robbery. Su­san St. James, who was an air­line hostess in last week's epi­sode, is an exceedingly lithe princess tonight. That's an im­provement, too. (8:30 p.m., Ch. 7).

T H E CHARM and talent of two of the acting members of the Mills family — father John and daughter Hayley—m a k e "The T r u t h About Spring" worthwhile viewing on "Tues­day Night at the Movies." They play father and daughter in the Caribbean, where he fishes and she spends her time aboard the boat. Deciding she needs more than fish for a companion, her f a t h e r brings a young man aboard, hoping for romance. James MacArthur p l a y s this chap in the 1965 release. (9 p.m.

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ANYONE WHO HAS ever tried to purchase something

holesale will have a fine time w a t c h i n g "Good Morning,

World." Seems Ronnie ScheU still owes Joby Baker a prom­ised wedding present — a chair. Ronnie is going to get it whole­sale, so Joby and wife Julie Parrish have to go to a depart­

ment store to find a chair made by the manufacturer w h e r e "Uncle Harry" works, get the style number while a sales­woman hovers, gpd all those embarrassing things. But it gets even worse when Joby has to drive miles to the factory and pretend to be a buyer while Uncle Harry (Herb Edehnan) makes arrangements. (9:30 p.m., Ch. 4).

fe--"N.Y.P.D." has an unpleasant

little talk about an attempt to catch a rapist. A redheaded pigeon is set up to attract the man, who has badly cut his last victim with the knife he always carries. The pigeon is Pat Mc-Aneny, a young policewoman who thinks the assignment is a lark at first, but finally knows fear when the rapist changes his method of operation and catches her unprepared. Ugh! (9:30 p.m., Ch. 7).

A NICE SCARY episode for "The Invaders" takes place mostly at a scientific "think factory," where a friend of Roy Thinnes' apparently goes insane and is committed. The scien­tist's wife, also a scientist, can't believe the stories about the involvement of aliens, and even Thinnes has difficulty find­ing them. But before this sus-penseful episode is over, Thinnes is also a victim of the aliens' "dream machine," used to make a man appear insane. A good guest list, headed by Charles Aidman, Donald Har-ron and Joanne LinvUle, helps. (10 p.m., Ch. 7).

Educational TV VHF Ch. 17 WNED-TV

TUESDAY EVENING 6:30—Reports to the Dentist:

"Cryotherapy for Oral Dis­eases." Another in a contin­uing series of programs de­signed to k e e p dentists abreast of latest develop­ments.

7:00—Mr. Whatnot: A filmed visit to an old-fashioned country store.

7:30—What's New: How deer, bears, armadillos, b a t s , whales and squirrels find food and protect themselves.

800—The French Chef: "Veal Dinner in Half an Hour." Julia Child prepares this three-course dinner.

8:30—Talk of the Town: Guests are Ann Fadale, pianist, Dan­iel Mattimore who reviews "The Emperor" and design­er artist, Harold Mall.

9:00—Beethoven Sonatas—For Piano and Violin.

10:00 — State Budget — An Al-bany View: Legislators re­action to Gov. RockefeUer's budget message.

10:30—State Budget—A Buffalo View: City Budget Director, James W. Burns and Dr. Jo­seph Manch, superintendent of schools with moderator Dick Hirsch.

11:00—The Power of the Dollar: "Technology Trail." How im­portant is research and de­velopment?

TV Movies CH. 2, 9 p.m., "The Truth About

Spring." (C). Hayley MiUs, James McArthur. Drama of a young couple on a fishing boat.

Ch. 4, 11:30 p.m. "I Love Mel­vin (C). Debbie Reynolds. Donald O'Connor. Adventures of a photog­rapher and a chorus girl.

Ch. 7, 6 p.m. "The Lost Missile." Robert Loggia, Larry Kerr. A missile threatens to destroy New York City.

11:30 p.m., "Zotz." Tom Poston, Julia Meade. Professor obtains an old coin with the power to cause death.

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Group Who Passed Broker Test Listed Names of Western New Yorkers

who passed the insurance broker examination given last Dec. 14, were announced Monday by the New York State Insurance Depart­ment.

They are Joseph P. Alba, 135 Moore Ave., Town of Tonawanda; CUfford J. Hunt Jr., 4983 East River Road, Grand Island; Donald J. Massara, 39 Lackawanna St., Depew; Albert Meranto Jr., 1445 Byrd Ave., Niagara Falls; Edward R. Seeger, 153 SchoeUes Road, Amherst; David V. Short, 440 Al­berta Drive, Amherst, and Lee S. Wishing Jr., 8660 Fairview Ter­race, Colden.

ANOIELCZYK-Thaddeua (Happy), Jan. 13, l?68, of Union Rd., beloved husband of Madeline (Hauth), dear father of Mrs. Chester (Lois) Keta, Theodore and Mrs. Donald (Henrietta) Szprygada;

f randfather of Ronald, Kathleen and usan; brother of John, Frank, Paul,

Edmund, Walter, Bernard and the late Celia Danelski, Staqpy and Clara Drzewleckl. Funeral Wednesday at 9 a.m. from the Adamczak-Kaleta Funeral Home at 173 Sobieski St. and at the Holy Mother of Rosary Cathedral at 9:30. Friends Invited Mr. Angielczyk was a member of Leonard Post Jr. Post No. 6251 V.F.W., Walden Ave. Tax­payers Assn., U.A.W. Local No. 424, Lancaster Moose Lodge No. 1605, Mu­sicians Assn. Local 43, Mid-Town Social Club and Y. M. S. of R. Branch 20. Family present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

14tl4 ARNOLD-Marle E. Vl f ja , of 15 West

Winspear Ave., Jan. B, 1968, wife of Edward J. Arnold; sister of Mrs. Fran­cis (Frances) Tlrpafc of Erie, Pa.; Mrs Robert (Gertrude) Homsteln of Meadeville, Pa., Mrs. Clifford (Helen) Burch of Santa Ana, Calif, and Mrs. Frank (Dora) Scalise of Erie, Pa. Friends received at the Murphy Fu­neral Home, 1700 Hertel Ave., from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9:30 and from St. Joseph's Church (University Heights) at 10 o'clock Friends in­vited. Flowers gratefully declined.

15t14 ARNOLO-Robert J., Jan. 15, 1968, hus­

band of Patricia Schroeter Arnold; father of Richard, Elizabeth and Robert J. Arnold Jr., son of John and Frieda Arnold; brother of John Jr., Richard and Edward Arnold, Mrs. Stanley White (Lillian), Mrs. Ernie Johnson (Erna) of Portland, Ore., and Mrs. Henry Heppner (Esther). Friends may call at the Emmett W Burns Funeral Home, 3215 Delaware Ave., corner Co­lumbia, until noon Thursday. Funeral at the Nazareth Lutheran Church, Skil-len and Wiley Sts., Thursday afternoon at 1:30. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Patrolman Arnold was a member of the Erie Club and the Police Benevolent Association. I6t17

•ACH-Otto, suddenly. In Buffalo, Jan. 14, 1968, husband of the late Emma (Snyder); father of Robert O. of Tona­wanda, N.Y., Ronald W. of Florida, Mrs. Doris M. Thrun of West Seneca; brother of John, Mrs. Bertha Hummel, Mrs. Martha Boldt, Mrs. Anna Hameis-ter, Mrs. Helen Fleming of Florida, the late Fred, Paul, JWrs. Emma BII-ger, Emil and Henrietta; also survived by 11 grandchildren. Friends received at the "West Seneca" Sieck and Mast Funeral Home, 250 Orchard Park Rd., where funeral service will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. Friends invited. Mr. Bach was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, the South Buffalo YMCA and the Brotherhood of Loco­motive Engineers. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-f p.m. 15t17

BENSLEY-Lucy, of Springville, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1968, daughter of the late David W. and Lucy Bensley; sister of the late Agnes, William, Bernls and Esther Bensley; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Smith Funeral Home, 108 E. Main St., Springville, N. Y. from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where funeral services will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m. Flowers gratefully declined. Ex­pressions of sympathy may be made to the Memorial Fund of hie Spring­ville First Presbyterian Church. 16117

BEST-James E., Jan. 13, 1968, Of 2248 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, N.Y., brother of Mrs. Fred (Catherine) Ehlert, Mrs. Carl (Georgine) Aumer, Mrs. James (Margaret) Mitchell, Mrs. Elizabeth Walter and Charles Beat. Funeral from Wm. A. Rolling Funeral Home, Inc., 3000 Delaware Ave., at Tremont, Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock and from St. Paul's Church at 9:15. Friends are invited. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Mr. Best was a member of Operative Plaster, Cement, and Mason International Assn. Local No. 9. 15116

BETZ-Albert D. Sr., 26710 Whiteway Dr., Cleveland, Ohio, 44132, beloved husband of Margaret A.; father of Albert D. Jr. and Mrs. Barbara A. Arnold and grandfather of five. Friends received at the Joseph C Schulte South Euclid Funeral Homo, 4090 Mayfield Rd. Services will be conducted Wednes­day, Jan. 17 at 1 p.m. at the funeral home.

BILBIE-Mart in F , in Albion, N.Y. (formerly of Milestrlp Rd., Blasdell, N.Y.), Jan. 13, 1968; husband of the late Elizabeth (nee Scharf); father of Mrs. John (Agnes) Cordes, Mrs. J. Perry (Vernadau) Dlatz of Blasdell, Mrs. Richard (Dorothea) Owen of Or­chard Park, N.Y.; survived by 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchil­dren; brother of the late George and William. Friends may call at the Weismantel Bros. Funeral Home, 271 E. Main St., Springville, from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. where funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Deceased wat a life member of the Newton-Abbott Vol. Fire Co., Inc 15116

BRANDT-Ethel (nee Davidson), of 1871 Bay View Rd., Hamburg, N.Y., Jan. 15, 1968, wife of William Brandt; mother of Mrs. Harry Messing, Mrs. Joseph Wahat, and Mrs. Mildred Hodgson; also survived by 11 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Funeral from the W. L. Froehley Funeral Home, Inc., 84 Lake St., Hamburg, Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Deceased was a member of the United Lutheran Church Women and Lackawanna Chapter No. 502, O.E.S. Visiting hours Tuesday from 2:30-4 and 7-10 p.m., and Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. 16117

CARPENTER-Susan, age I years, Jan. 13, 1968, beloved daughter of David Carpenter and Dolores Ralph; grand­daughter of James and Angeline Ralph (nee Papa) and Mrs. Ruth Abbey of Rochester, N.Y. Calls may be made at The Rubino Memorial Home, Porter and Niagara, where funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock and from Immaculate Conception Church at 9 a.m. Flowers gratefully declined. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 15116

CHOJNACKI, See Goshleskl. 15117 CHRISTIAN-Chester W., Jan. 14, 1968,

husband of the lata Jenny Bryans Christian; father of Ihe late William and Mrs. Charlotte McGowan. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home, inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., Wednesday afternoon at 3:15. Friends are invited. Mr. Christian was a mem­ber of Printing Pressman Union No. 27.

15H7 CROSS-Harold of Sheridan, N.Y., Jan.

15, 1968, husband of Susan of Sheridan, N.Y.; father of William Howard of Pomona, Calif., Mrs. Howard Valen­tine of Sheridan, N.Y« and Mrs. Carl B. Swanson, Ashville, N.Y.; brother of Mrs. Mary Boyce of Attleboro, Eng­land; also survived by four grandchil­dren. Funeral service Thursday 1 p.m. at the Hole-Parker Funeral Home, Silver Creek, N.Y. Interment at Sheri­dan Cemetery, Sheridan, N.Y. Friends may call at the funeral home 7-9 p.m. Tuesday evening and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday.

DODGES-John, of 21 Gualbert St., Cheek-towaga, N.Y., Jan. 14, 1968, beloved husband of Victoria Goody; devoted father of Andrew (Mary Ann) Dodges, Mrs. John (Ruth) Lucas and the Tate James; brother of Michael, George, Catherine, all of Greece. Funeral serv­ices Thursday at 9:15 a.m. from Mat­thew C. Okoniewski Funeral Home, 1168 Walden, at Gualbert, and Mass of Requiem at St. John Gualbert Church at 10 a.m. Interment St. Aloysius Cemetery, SpringviMa, N.Y. Friends and relatives invited. Deceased was a veteran of W. W. I. Visiting hours 2-10 p.m. 15t17

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DOLL—Florence O., Jan. 13, 1968, daugh­ter of the late George and Mary A. Doll; sister of Mrs. Bertha Paul, Al­fred and Lillian A. Doll and the late Mrs. Adelia Weber, Julius, Arthur and Mrs. Mary Jacobs. Ca'ls may be made at the Killeen Funeral Home, 615 Elm-wood Ave., from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Fu­neral from the funeral home Wednes­day morning at 8:45 and from St. Jo­seph's New Cathedral at 9:15. Friends invited. 15H6

DOPIERALA-Mary, Jan. 14, 1968, of Loepere St., daughter of the late Albert and Stella Dopierala (nee Bojanek); dearest sister of Frances, John A., Stanley (Jean), Victoria, Florence, Eugene (Florence), TOO late Leon and Angeline Dopierala; also survived by nephew, Eugene Jr. The family will receive friends at the home of Hochul Funeral Service, 1021 lycamore, where funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 9:30 and at 10 o'clock In St. Adalbert's Basilica. 15M7

DUMAS - Margaret at the Kenmore Mercy Hospital, on Sunday, Jan. 14, 1968; Margaret Ellen Mooney, 46 Pennsylvania Ave., wife of the late John Dumas. Resting at funeral chapel of Hetherington and Deans, 1176 Vic­toria Ave., Niagara Falls, Ont., until Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1968 at 8:30 a.m. proceeding to St. Patrick's Church for Requiem Mass at f a.m. Interment in the Robinson Rd. Cemetery, Dunne-vllle, Ont.

DUNHAM-Adelle M. (nee Howes), at the Manse of the First Church of Evans, Laktshore Rd., Darby, N. Y „ Jan. 14, 1968, wife of the lata Rev. Charles O. Dunham; beloved mother of Mrs. A. Walker (Ida) Hopter of Derby, Gordon C. of Schenectady. Paul N. of Tarrytown, N. Y.; also survived by 11 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at the Froehley Funeral Homo, 262 North Main, Angola, N. Y., Tuesday and Wednesday from 2-5 and 7-9. Fu­neral services from the First Church of Evans, Darby, N. Y., Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Friends invited. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorials may be made to the First Church of Evans Building Fund. Mrs. Dunham was a member of the Order of Eastern Star in Bellows Falls, Vt. Ada Robekah Lodge In South Londonberry, Vt. Inter­ment will be held at the convenience of the family in North Field Farms, Mass. l e M

FINK-Rlchard V.» Jan. 14, 1968, brother of Mrs. Relindes Schultz, Mrs. Harriet Keller, Mrs. Marion A. Diebold, Charles and Francis Fink. Funeral from Dohn Funeral Home, 143 Kenmore Ave., near University Plaza, Wednesday at 9 a.m. and from B'essed Sacrament Church at 9:30 a.m. Friends invited. Family present Monday 7-9 p.m., Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 15t14

FLOMERFELT-C. Roger, of Buffalo, N.Y., Jan. 13, 1968, husband of Helen Treat; father of the late Mrs. John Thurber; brother of Mrs. Merrltt (Flor­ence) Kyser, Mrs. Mable Knights, Mrs. Lynn (Laurie) Brown, Mrs. Lawrence (Mary) Getchell, all of East Aurora, Howard Z. of Treasure Island, Fla., and the late Mrs. Ladson Butler; also survived by four grandchildren of Washington, D.C. Private services were held. Arrangements by the Wood Fu­neral Home, East Aurora, N.Y.

ism GARRISON-Bernetta E. Merz, Jan. 13,

1968, wife of John P. Garrison; steo-mother of John E. Garrison of Gaines­ville, Ga., and Carol Tomlin of Mem­phis, Term.,- sister of Robert G. Merz. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the Dengler Funeral Home, 343 Leroy Ave., where funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock and from Blessed Trinity Church at 9:30. Friends are Invited. I5tl6

OORMAN-Catherine M. Corbett, of Eg-gertsville, N.Y., Jan. 14, 1968, beloved wife of Henry M. Gorman; mother of James, Ronald and Nancy Gorman; sister of William and George Corbett and Mrs. Edward Brady and the late John and the Rev. Honorlus Corbett. Friends may call at the Harry A. Wedekindt Funeral Home, 280 Grover Cleveland Hwy., at North Bailey, where services will be held Wednesday morn­ing at 9:30 and from St. Benedict's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Flowers gratefully declined. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

15116 OOSHLESKI-Catherlne C. (nee Kowal-

ski) January 14, 1968; beloved wife of the late Frank, Sr.; mother of Louis Cholnackl, Mrs. Mollv Chudy, Henry Chojnacki, Frank Goshleski, Jr., and the late Anthony and Edward Choi-nackJ; qrandmother of 12 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. The family will be present to receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the (Delavan) Amigone Funeral Home, inc., 1250 E. Delavan near Bailey, where funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 8:45 from St. Lawrence Church at 9:30 a.m. Friends Invited. 15tl7

HARDINO-Leo, Jan. 14, 1968; beloved husband of the late Loretta Duffy Harding; father of Mrs. John (Dor­othy) Higgins; a private funeral serv­ice will be held at the convenience of the family; flowers gratefully declined. Arrangements by the Andrew C. Smith Funeral Home.

HARMON-Rochford S., Jan. 13, 1968, In Buffalo, husband of Stella Sexton Har­mon; father of the Rev. Marcy Punnett of Big Flats, N.Y., William Punnett of Princeton, N.J., and Rochford S. Har­mon Jr. of Bowmansvllle, N.Y. A memorial service will take place at Forest Lawn Chapel Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clxk. Flowers gratefully declined.

14116 HEIMERLE-Charlotte Blaufus, Jan. 12,

1968, of 470 Campus Dr., Snyder, N.Y., wife of the late Herbert B. Heimerle; mother of Mrs. Paul E. Oberkircher, formerly of Snyder, N.Y.; grandmother of David O., Douglas H., Paul E. Jr., and Peter J. Oberkircher. Friends may call at the Darwin E. Myers Funeral Home, Inc., 4614 Main St., at Roycroft Blvd., Snyder, N.Y., Sunday and Mon­day 7-9 p.m. Funeral Tuesday at 11 a.m. Friends are invited. Flowers grate­fully declined. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Millard Fillmore Hospital Research Fund. 14116

HUEL-Margaret Martin, Jan. 14, 1968; wife of the late John B. Huel; sister of Mrs. Catherine Mohl and the late Edward Martin. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., Thursday after­noon, time to be announced. Friends are Invited. Family will be presenl from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. 16117

HUFF-Leo S., of 58 Evelyn St., Jan. 14, 1968, husband of Ihe late Agnes Garnett; father of Mrs. William J. (Marie) Ledwin; grandfather of Sue and Thomas Ledwin; brother of Mrs. Roy Reipe, Mrs. Joseph Murphy, Ray­mond, Miss Anne M. Huff and the late Mrs. Gertrude Allan and David T. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-9 at the James E. Grace Funeral Home, 335 Ontario St. at Crowley. Fu­neral Wednesday morning at 9:30 and in All Saints Church at 10 o'clock. Friends Invited. Flowers gratefully de­clined.

JONES-Maude M „ of Wllllamsville, N.Y., Jan. 15, 1968, wife of the late William A. Jones; mother of Mrs. Walter (Mary) Holt; sister of the late Leo, Walter and Howard McNeil; also survived by two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Harry A. Wedekindt Funeral Home, 280 Grover Cleveland Hwy., at North Bailey, where services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. Friends in­vited. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 16tl7

JUNG-Henry A., see Henry A. Young notice. 15t16

KLUCZYCK"-Helen R. (nee Walczak) of Fay St., suddenly, Jan. 14, 1968, beloved wife of Stanley M.; dear mother of Mrs. Edward (Paula) Sak and Peter Paul; fond grandmother of

Lunch Honors Ex-Presidents The 63-year-old Black Rock

Manufacturers' Association honor­ed eight of its past presidents at a luncheon in the Park Lane Restaurant Monday.

Cited for their ttrvice to the association, one of the oldest of its kind on the Niagara Frontier and to the community were James Burke of Foster-Milburn Co., Charles Martin of Martin Fire-proofing Co., Elmer Theobald of Master Metal Products Inc., Thomas Veling of Dohn Fischer it Co. Inc., Alton Way of the Chevrolet Tonawanda plant, John Younger of Welding & Steel Fa­bricating Co., Herbert Zimmer­man of Eastern Sign Co., and Charles S. Oliver of Oliver Gear & Machine Co., Inc.

Presiding at the luncheon meet­ing in the absence of association president Harold M. Karet was Eugene B. O'Connor, first vice president. The association was organized oa June 2, 1904.

Michael and Cathy; daughter of the late Anastasius and Julfanna; sister of Marie T. Wolcak, Mrs. Sophie Nowicki, Mrs. Louise Janicki, and the late Dr. Stephen L., John, Chester, Adolph Walczak; and Cecelia D. Can-tara. Funeral from the Pacer Fu­neral Home, 1275 Sycamore St., Wed­nesday at 9 a.m. and at Holy Name of Jesus Church at 9:30. Friends are invited. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10. 15M6

KOSHNICK-Katherine, Jan. 14, 1968, wife of the late Fred C. Koshnlck; mother of Mrs. David (Helen) Daugherty; sis­ter of Mae and Vera Turner of Sparta, N.J. and William Turner of Bethesda, Md. Friends may call at the Darwin E. Myers Funeral Home Inc., 4614 Main St. at Roycroft Blvd., Snyder, N.Y., 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock. Funeral Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. and from the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Harris Hill, at 9:15 a.m. Friends are invited.

KOZMA-The Rev. Desire, Jan. 14, 1968, of Thompson St.. husband of Vera Nagy; father of Adam Kozma of Ann Arbor, Mich., Mrs. Carl Glfaldl of Holley, N.Y., and Vera Kozma; grandfather of seven grandchildren. Friends may call at the George W. Dennevllle Fu­neral Home, 366 Ontario St., where services will be held Wednesday after­noon at 1 o'clock. Rev. Kozma was a member of the Western New York Presbytery. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. 15117

KUFEL-Anna Jarzynka, formerly of 406 Hertel Ave., Buffalo, N.Y., Jan. 13, 1968, beloved wife of the late Thomas Kufel; dearest mother of Jane, Mrs. Frank (Stephania) Sllwa, Regina, Wil­liam (Rose) Kufel and the late Frank, Felix and Mlchaelene; also survived by three grandchildren. Family will receive friends at Dombrowski-Czeladzinskl Fu­neral Home, 447 Amherst St., where funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 9:30 from the chapel and at 10 o'clock In St. Florlan Church. Interment In St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends invited. Deceased was a mem­ber of Villa Maria Auxiliary. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

14T16 LaMAITRE-Arthur L., Jan. 15, 1968.

formerly of Collator. St., brother of William, Mrs. George R. Schreiber, Mrs. Floyd W. Deyo, Mrs. William E. Cowan, Mrs. Charles A. Wendllng, and the late Ralph, Elmer J . , and Lorrlne LaMaitre, Friends may call at the George W. Dennevllle Funeral Home, 366 Ontario St., where services will be held Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock. The family will bo present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 16tl7

LENNARD-Margeret Boyd, of 436 Pot­ters Rd., West Seneca, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1968, wife of the late Lance Lennard Sr.; mother of Lance Lennard Jr., Mrs. Thomas E. Caverly and the late Marguerite Lennard; grandmother of Susan E. Caverly. Friends may call at their convenience at Loomis, Offers & Loomis Inc., Memorial Chapel, 1820 Seneca St., whore funeral will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. Deceased was a member of W.S.C.S. of Seneca Methodist Church. 16tl7

LYONS-Claude A., of Largo, Fla., for­merly of Hamburg, N.Y., Jan. 13, 1968, husband of Martha C. Walters; father of Claude Walter, and Carl N. Lyons; also survived by six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Private serv­ices from the W. L. Froehley Funeral Home, Inc., 14 Lake St. Hamburg, Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Flowers grate­fully declined. Contributions may bo made to the American Cancer Society. Visiting hours Tuesday from J-l and

I 7-f p.m.

MARR-Mary I . Nk*e«on» Jon, u, 1*68 of Howard Ave., wife of the lata Loren B. Marr; mother of Loren C , Moriey A. Marr of Cava land, O., Mrs. Frank (Eva) Tometich of Los Angolas, Calif, and Mrs. Shrriey M. Patsone; grand­mother of four grandchildren; sister of Mrs. William S. Glynn of Delhi, Ont., Canada. Friends may ceH at the George W. Denneville Funeral Home, 366 On­tario St., where services will be held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Marr was a member of Vesta Rebefceh Lodge No. 134 I.O.O.F. The family win bo present from 8-5 and 7-9 p.m. 16118

McLEOD-George P. McLoooV Jan. 15, 196a, husband of Ruth C. Moran. Friends received at the Murphy Fu­neral Homo, 1700 Hertel Ave., from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where funeral will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock and from St. Margaret's Church at 10:30. Friends invited. 16tl7

McOWIN-Daniel E„ of $70 Creekslde Dr., Town of Tonawanda, Sunday, Jan. 14, 1968, beloved son of Edward and Maria Grlesbaum McOwen; brother of Richard B., Douglas E. and Mrs. Florlan (Kathryn) Plnkowskl. Friends may call from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the Creasey Memorial Chapel, 13* Delaware St., Tonawanda, where pray­ers will be eaid Wednesday morn­ing at 9:30 followed by Requiem

Mass In St. Christopher's R.C. Church at 10 o'clock. Deceased woe a member of St. Christopher's R.C. Church and was a 10-year vtt^ran of the U.S. Navy Force. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 15tl6

MIHTER-Harry Roedel, suddenly, Jan. 15, 1968, in Buffalo; Drother of Mrs. J. Llndsey Almond Jr. of Richmond, Va.; uncle of Lewis Minter of Richmond, Va. Friends may cat! Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9, and Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. at the funeral home of Johnson and Wllkins Co., Inc., 448 Delaware Ave., where the funeral service will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Inter­ment In Roanoke, Va. Flowers grate­fully declined. Memorial gifts In Mr. MInter's memory may bo made to the Heart Fund. 16t17

NESSELBECK-Lucy M., of Town of Tonawanda, Jan. 14, 1968, wife of the late Conrad Nesselbeck; mother of Mrs. Oscar (Irma) Schmidt, Norman G. and Glenn F. Nesselbeck; sister of the late Mrs. Nora Harding and Mrs. Ella Gerbracht; also survived by five grand­children and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral from Dohn Funeral Home, 143 Kenmore Ave., near University Plaza, Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Friends In­vited. Mrs. Nesselbeck was a member of Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church. Family present Monday 7-9 p.m., Tues-day 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 15117

NICOLAS-Jacob R., suddenly, Jan. 15, 1968, of 929 Starln, beloved husband of Clara (nee Caparella); beloved brother of Mrs. Jacob (Eugene) Lempert, George and Robert Nicolas. The fam­ily will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the "Sheridan" Amigone Funeral Home Inc., 2640 Sheridan Dr., east of Parker, where funeral services will be held Thursdey afternoon at 1:30. Friends invited. 16117

NYE-Mari lyn C. (nee Recker), of 60 George St., Hamburg, N.Y., Jan. 14, 1968, wife of Richard A. Nye; mother of Curtis, Susan, Richard and Douglas Nye; daughter of Helen A. and the late Clarence N. Recker; sister of William, Mrs. Phyllis Wirant, Thomas, David and James Recker. Funeral from the W. L. Froehley Funeral Home, inc., 84 Lake St., Hamburg, Wednesday, at 9:30 a.m. and from SS. Peter and Paul's Church at 10 a.m. Visiting hours Monday from 2:30 to 5 p.m. and 7-io p.m. and Tuesday from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 15H6

O'MEARA-Mlchael, Jan. 14, 1968, 757 Tifft St., beloved husband of the late Catherine (McMahon) O'Meara; father of John J., Timothy M., Mrs. Albert (Catherine) Dee; brother of John and Mrs. Timothy (Bridget) Mulholland, both of Hesperla, Mich.; also survived by seven grandchildren. Friends may call at the Thomas J. Kelleher Funeral Home, 867 Abbott Rd., where funeral services will be held Thursday morn­ing at 9:30 and from Holy Family Church at 10 a.m. Mr. O'Meara was a member of the Holy Name Society of Holy Family Church and a retired member of the Erie Club. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

16117 PARCO—Rose (nee Morone), Jan. 15,

1968 of 249 Oakmont, beloved wife ol the late Vincent Parco, dear mother of Nicholas J., Mrs. Leonard (Mary) Mc-Nutt, Mrs. Robert (Anna) Lee, Joseph A., Michael F., Mrs. Matthew (Grace) Skulicz; grandmother of nine grand­children and 11 greal-grandchildren. The family will be present to receive friends from 2-S and 7-lo p.m. at the "Delevan" Amigone Funeral Home Inc., 1250 E. Delavan Ave. near Bailey, where funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10:15 and from St. Lawrence Church at 11 o'clock. Friends Invited. Mrs. Parco was a member of Rosary and Altar Society of Immaculate Heart of Mary Church and St. Bartholomew's Church, St. Ann's Sodality, St. Lawrence Church Third Order of St. Francis, The Golden Agers and Sr. Citizens, Kenvngton Chapters. Flowers gratefully declined. 16117

PARLATO - Lucio, suddenly Jan. 15, 1968, beloved husband of the late Rose M. Brizzalaro; brother of Louis Par-lato and the late William S., Anthony and Vincenza Parlato. Funeral from the Louis Mascari Funeral Home, 860 Niagara St. near Rhode Island St. Thursday morning at 8:30 a.m. and at St. Anthony's Church at 9:15 o'clock. Flowers gratefully declined. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 16117

PICONE-Charles (Cologero), suddenly, in Buffalo, N.Y,, Jan. 15. 1968, beloved husband of Sarah Lagreca Picone; father of Mrs. Robert (Joy) Venturoli; grandfather of Karen and Richard Ven­turoli; brother of the late John and Carmelo Picone. Calls may be made at The Rubino Memorial Home, Inc., Port­er and Niagara, where funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 8:30 and at Holy Cross Church at 9:15 o'clock. Friends invited. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. i6tl7

PLUTA-Ceiia, Jan. 13, of Depew, N.Y., beloved sister of Klara Worfel of Germany; dear aunt of Trude Koppe, Paula Lorentz Kotzur, Martha Wechmuller, Anni Schroeder, all of Germany, and Alfons Pluta of Poland. Funeral services Wednesday from the N. J. Sliwinski Funeral Home, 428 Penora St. (off Broadway), Depew, at 9:30 a.m. and in St. Augustine's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment In St. Mary's Cemetery, Lancaster, N.Y. Friends Invited. Chapel hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. ]5ti«

REDING-Mary E., of Lancaster, N.Y., Jan. 14, 1968, daughter of the late Nicholas and Catherine Reilly Reding; sister of Miss Agnes Reding of Buf­falo, N.Y., Lawrence N. of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. John Almeter of Arcade, N.Y., John J. of Tonawanda, and the late Leo, Eugene, Sylvester and George Reding; also survived by sev-eral nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the funeral home of W. S. Davis, Inc., in Arcade, N.Y., where prayers will be said Wednesday morn­ing at 10 a.m. Funeral from SS. Peter and Paul's Church at 10:30 a.m. Inter­ment In St. Nicholas Cemetery, North Java, N.Y. istK

RYAN-Jamei J., Jan. 15, 1968, of 70 Paul Place, husband of Jeanette C. Lynch Ryan; son of the late Dennis E. and Anna McBride Ryan; brother of Mae, Alice, Mrs. George (Anna) Geyer, the late Dennis E., Joan J., Agnes, and Mrs. Albert (Bess) Hess. Family will receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the funeral home of John E. Courtney, 1869 Seneca St., where funeral will be held Friday morning at 8:15 and at St. Teresa's Church at 9 o'clock. Friends are in­vited. Mr. Ryan was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Teresa's Church, American Legion South Buffalo Post No. 721, and Veterans of Foreign Wars, 78th Division. ]6tl8

SANDERS - Valdura, In Buffalo, N.Y., Jan. 15, 1968; son of Apolonia Peterson and the late John Sanders; brother of Heino Sanders, U.S. Army, and Mrs. Robert (Sylvia) Krefta. Calls may be made at the Leonard H. Gaetz Funeral Home, 343 Elmwood Ave., between Summer and Bryant Streets from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and until noon on Thurs­day. Funeral services Forest Lawn Chapel Thursday at 2 p.m.

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SHELOVICH-Ooorge, In Lackawanna, N.Y., Jan. 13, 1968; beloved husband of the lata Sophia Klrckovich Shelo-vich; uncle of George and John Kircho-vlch. Funeral from Leo L. Buchheit Funeral Home, 446 Ridge Road, Tues­day at 12:30 and from St. Stephen's Serbian Church at 1. Friends invited. The deceased was a member of United MIneworker's of Hazelton, Pa. 15tl6

SISTER MARY AONES, OSF, Julia Whitefieid, Jan. 15, 1968, daughter of the late Henry and Juliana (Backer) Whitefieid; sister of Henry Whitefieid and the late Joseph, Matthew, Am-brose, William and Frank Whitefieid, Mrs. Michael Wtedner, Mrs. I. Wlmeft, Mrs. Charles Fielding and Phiiomenla Whitefieid. Funeral and Reoulem High Mass at St. Mary of the Angels Con­vent of Perpetual Adoration, Williams-ville, Thursday at 9:30 a.m. 14117

SKOWRONSKI-Andrew of 40 Data St.. Lackawanna, N.Y., Jan. 15, 1948; be­loved husband of the late Apolonia Skowronski (nee Kuczka); devoted father of Mrs. Edward (Emily) Baton, Mat­thew Skrowronskl, Mrs. Constantine (Lillian) Baler and Edward (Irene) Skowronski; brother of the late Mrs. Anna Chlosta; also survived by five grandchildren and two great-grandchil­dren. Funeral Thursday morning al •:30 from the Kaczor and Sons Fu­neral Home Inc., 505 Ridge Rd. and at St. Barbara's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited. Deceased was a mem­ber of the Holy Name Society and the Second Ward Taxpayers Assoc, and the U.S.W. of A. Local 2603. Chaoe) hours noon to 10 p.m. 16117

STRUZIK-Veronlca (nee Miller) of i l l Cleveland Ave., Lackawanna, N.Y., Jan, 14, 1948, beloved wife of the late John Tatar and Stanley Struzik; devoted mother of Mrs. Josephine Burke Juch-niewicz, Mrs. Leo (Julia) Dunn of Florida, Mrs. Mary Kuna, Stanley (Gertrude Czarnik), Anthony (Mary Kuida), Mrs. Edward (Anne Kurdziel), Mrs. Edward (Veronica) Pepllnski. Also survived by 14 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren; grandmother of the lete Marianne Hall and Loretta Struzik; daughter of the late Peter and Anna Gill Miller; sister of the late Caroline Miles and Mary Karas Services from Colonial Memorial Chapels, Inc., 3003 South Park Ave., Thursday morning at 10:30 and from Our Mother of Good Counsel Church at 11. Burial In Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends Invited. 16117

TAMROWSKI-Helen (Kornackl), of 31 Livingston St., Lancaster, N.Y., Jan. 15, 1968, wife of the late W. Lawrence Tamrowski; mother of Richard L., Gerald J., and Arthur V. Tamrowski i sister of Joseph, Steve, Mrs. Alex (Martha) Tamol, Stanley, and Victor Kornacki, Mrs. Clara Mutton, and the late Frank, Edward, and Mildred Kor­nacki; also survived by five grandchil­dren. Funeral from the Stutzman-Zur-brick Funeral Home, Inc., 5615 Broad­way, Lancaster, Thursday morning at 9 o'clock and from St. Mary's Church at 9:30. Family will be in attendance from 2-5 and 7-10. Interment St. Marys Cemetery. 14ti7

UMBER-Chris, Jan. 14, 1968, of Seuferf Rd., Orchard Park, N.Y., brother of Frank Umber and Mrs. Clarence Zit-tel and the late Fred, Martin, George and Harry Umber The family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Wurtz Funeral Home, Route 219, Boston, N.Y., where funeral serv­ices will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment in Chestnut Ridge Ceme­tery, Orchard Park, N.Y. Friends in­vited. 15116

VICTORY-Armel T., of 267 Allendale Rd., West Seneca, NY. , Jan 15, 1968, husband of Gertrude (Higgins) Victory; brother of Harry Victory of Emporium, Pa. Friends received at the France Memorial Funeral Home, S3875 North Buffalo St., Orchard Park, N.Y., from 2-4 and 7-9, where services will be held Thursday, Jan. 18 at 11:30 a.m. Deceased was a member of the Re­serve Hose Company and Harvey De. Morin Post No. 2940, V.F.W. 16tl7

WEBER-Sharon M., of 665 Hopkins Rd , Williamsville, suddenly, Jan. 15, 1968, daughter of William R. and Patricia Carr Weber; sister of Theresa, William Jr., James, Michael, Karen, John. Pa­tricia, Mark, Gregory and Lisa Weber. Funeral private.

WEISENBURG-AIbert J., of 205? Abbott Rd., Lackawanna, N. Y., Jan. 13. 1948, husband of Marian Orr Weiseoburg; father of Mrs. Gerald M. (Phyllis) Pickard; brother of Mrs. Ella Gleason, Mrs. Gertrude Bosard, Mrs Edward Cirbus, Mrs. LaVern Tolsman, Can. William, Herbert and the late Edward and Robert Weisenburg and Mrs. Irene Paoe; also survived by five grand­children. Friends may call at their convenience at Loomis, Offers 8, Loomis Inc Memorial Chapel, 1820 Seneca St , where funeral will be held Wednesday at 8:45 a.m. and from Our Lady of The Sacred Heart Church (Abbott Rd , Lackawanna, N. Y.) at 9:30 o'clock. Deceased was a member of Lodge 959 L O O. M. of West Seneca and the Badge and Shield Club. I6f7

WILSON-Ada B. Baughman, Jan u , 1968, wife of the late Harry J. Wilson; mother of Walter H. Wilson of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and Vrs Jane w. Snail; grandmother of John Worrell. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home, Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., Tuesday morninq at 11:30 a.m. Friends are invited. Interment at Wild-wood Cemetery, Salamanca. 15116

WISEMAN-Abe, Jan. 15, 1968 of 37 Parkhurst Blvd., Town of Tonawanda, husband of Freda Zeitlen: father of Mrs. Jerry Raucher of Parmus. N.J. and Richard of Warren, Mich.; brother of Harry, Hyman, Samuel of Vineland, N.J., and Mrs. Reuben Cohen of Long Beach Calif.; also survived by twe grandchildren. Funeral services from the Delaware Park Memorial Chaoei Inc., 2141 Delaware Ave., Wednesday 1 p.m. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorials in his memory to Temple Beth David Ner Israel. The fam.ly will be at the chapel Tuesday 7-9 p.m.

1968, formerlyl YOUNG-Henry A., Jan 14, 1968, of 70 Erb St., beloved husband of the late Esther O'Shea Young, devoted father of Jeanette Young; brother of Albert Jung of Tonawanda, N.Y,, and the late Mrs. Barbara Fischer, Joseph, Mrs Clara Benk, Mrs. Margaret Smith, Mrs. Mary Rift, Mrs. Frances Stufz and John Young. Friends may call at the Stephan-Burns Funeral Home, Inc., 266 East St., at Austin, where services will be held Wednesday morning at 8:30 and in St. Francis Xavier Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Young was a member of the Holy Name So­ciety of St. Francis Xavier Church and the National Association of Retired Civil Employes. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 15116

ZABAWA-Alfred A., of 56 Lorain St., Angola, N.Y., suddenly, Jan. 15, 1968, beloved husband of Dorothy (nee Fe-long) Zabawa; father of Ronald of Eden, N.Y., Sharon and Daniei Zabawa; brother of Mrs. James (Eleanor) Szaras, Francis, Mrs Stanley (Jose­phine) Janosz, Edward, Clement, Alex­ander, Ronald, and Mrs Kenneth (Lor­raine) Miller; also survived by one grandchild. Funeral from the Eugene J. Heil Funeral Home, 8434 North Main St., Angola, NY. , Friday morning at 9 and from Most Precious Blood Church, Angola, N.Y. at 9:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mr. Zabawa was a mem­ber of American Legion New-Comb Long Post 928, and United Auto Work-ers Local 897. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. 16118

ZIMMERMANN-George, formerly of 9 Donaldson Rd., Jan. 14, 1968, husband of the late Nellie Heerwagen. Friends received after 7 p.m. Monday and 2-4 and 7-9 Tuesday at the Knapp Funeral Home, 335 Leroy Ave, where funeral services will be held Wednesday after­noon at 2:30 Friends are invited to attend. Mr. Zimmermann was a mem­ber of Crescent Lodge No. 551, I.O.O.F., Erie District No. 6. Members of the Lodge please assemble Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the funeral home for services. 15tl7

In Respect To The Memory Of Our Former President, Fred A. Gould Sr., Buffalo Auto Glass Company, will be closed All day Tuesday,

January 16,1968. This also applies to the

Cheektowaga and Hamburg Auto Glass Shops.

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