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City Tr. 20 In. 10 Tn. I Section II Obituaries--Local News BUFFALO EVENING NEWS Thursday, August 7, 1975 Card of Thanks MARTIN--The family of the late June Martin wishes to express their sincere appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy extended to them over the loss of their loved one. MR.

AND MRS. RICHARD BIGGIE MR. AND MRS. JAMES MARTIN. In Memoriam cELESTE, In Leona, loving who memory of my passed away two years ago today, Aug.

7, 1973. In tears watched you suffer. Watched you slowly fade away tended you with loving care I couldn't make you stay When the time came, I suffered too For you never deserved what you went through I lived and hoped and prayed in That God would you alien again. It broke 1 my heart to lose you but you did not go alone For part of me went with you The day God called you home. Sadly missed by HUSBAND DOC.

AND FAMILY. DEL NUOVO In memory of Doris, our beloved wife and mother, who passed away two years ago today. Your life was beautiful and good and true And we thank God for his great gift of you. MAC, DENISET AND VINCENT, AND TONY. HUGHSON-In loving memory of my dear grandmother, Mabel, who passed away Aug.

7, 1972. When 1 your work on earth was finished, God removed you to a better place; Where you ever more may serve Him And behold Him face to face. Sadly missed by GRANDSON WAYNE HUGHSON In loving memory of our beloved mother, Mabel, who passed away Auq. 7, 1972. For mothers love and sacrifice, For mother's prayers and tears, We praise and thank the Lord above Remembering all our years.

Sadly missed by DAUGHTER JEAN SON-IN-LAW ART. HUGHSON -In loving memory of my beloved wife, Mabel, who passed away Aug. 7, 1972. To know her was to love her. Both for family and friends; And the sweetness of her memory Time can neither dim nor end.

Sadly missed and loved by HUSBAND CHARLES. HUGHSON-In loving memory of my dear sister Mabel, who passed away three years ago today, Auq. 7. To know we never said goodbye, Will always bring regret; But hearts that loved you dearly Are the ones that don't forget. Forever in my thoughts, SISTER ADA.

HUGHSON-In loving memory of my mother Mabel, who passed away Aug. 7, 1972. What is home without a mother? Alt things this world may send, But when I lost my darling mother, lost my dearest friend. Sadly missed by SON JIM, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW LUCY, GRANDCHILDREN AND GREAT-GRANDCHILD. JOHENGEN In loving memory of our dear mother, Hazel, who passed away, eight years ago today, August Memories are treasured That no one can steal, Death is a heartache, That nothing can heal, Some may forget you Now that you're gone, But we will remember No matter how long Deeply loved and missed by DAUGHTERS PHYLLIS, SHIRLEY, AND JANIS.

KRASINSKI- John, who loving passed memory away of Aug. our 7, 1947. Always remembered by ELSIE, BOOTSIE, SHIRLEY AND JOHN. MADURI-CONIDI (Felicetta) -In memory of my dearest daughter-in-law, Mary who passed away Aug. 7, 1959, and my darling mother, Sarah.

who passed away Aug. 20, 1960. From this world of pain and sorrow, To the land of peace and rest, God has taken you dear loved ones, Where you have found eternal rest. Miss you TERESA AMAR. loving memory of my dear wife, Della who passed away one year ago, Aug.

7, 1974. You're not forgotten. Nor shall you ever bee As long as life and memory lasts, shall remember thee. HUSBAND. MEYER-In loving memory of our dear mother, Della, who passed away one year ago, Auq.

7, 1974. in our hearts her memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true, There is not a day dear mother, We do not think of you. DAUGHTER, SON-IN-LAW AND GRANDCHILDREN. MIERCZEWSKI- loving Leonard, who memory of my dear husband, passed away four years ago today, Aug. 7, 1971.

A special day, another year, A loving thought, a silent tear, Sadly missed along life's way, Quietly remembered every day, No longer in my life to share, But in my heart you are always there. LOVING WIFE FRAN, OPALINSKI-in loving memory of our dear mother, Antonina, who passed away two years ago today, Aug. 7, 1973. in our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender. fond and true.

There's not a day, dear mother, We do not think of you. Sadly missed by SON AND PARKER -in loving memory of our hus. band and lather, James who passed away Aug. 7, 1962, The rolling stream of lite rolls on, But still the vacant chair, Recalls the love, the voice, the smile. Of the one who once sat there.

WIFE AND DAUGHTER. RINDOSH-In loving memory of our daughter and sister. Linda. on her 16th birthday. Your Mass will be AU9.

10, at noon. My happy heart went with vou When you were called away And now I am sad and lonely, And living from dev to day. My life Is cold and empty. The skies are never blue, My aching heart is throbbing with memories of you. Each night is without.

purpose. The nights are sad with tears. I'm living without reason, Engulfed in doubts and fears, I should not spend life grieving. But this is how feel. I'm in a web of sorrow.

Grief I cannot conceal. Time may ease my heartaches. But no happiness us see. Till the Lord brings together, Just as it used to be. God bless you forever, Baby.

LOVE, MOM AND EDDIE. SCHUTZ- -Grace will miss your charm and grace. No one can ever take your place, The days are over, the tourney through, The world knew beauty because of you. RICHARD VACANTI TROUSE- in loving memory of our dear father. Albert, who passed away six years ago today, Aug.

1, 1969. You're not forgotten, father dear, Nor ever shall you be, As long as life and memory lasts, We shall remember thee. Sadly missed by SONS AND DAUGHTER. Draths -Jennie Suddenly AUG 5, 1975, of Langford Rd. North Collins.

daughter of the late Charles D. and Carrie Di Piazta Sister of Josephine Andalina of North Collins. Mrs. Vincent (Anna) Matracia of Buffalo, George Collins: Charles Angola. Norman.

Russell and Peter Andolina of North Collins. Friends may call at the Wetland Funeral Home, 10634 Main North. Collins. N. where the funeral service will be held Saturday morning.

at 10 o'clock and 10:30 AM from Holy Spirit Church, North Collins. Family, will be present from 1-5 and 7-10 PM. Miss Andolina was past president of Holy Spirit Altar Society and a member of Catholic Daughters of America No. 187, Ham. burg.

618 ASHFORD -Evelyn August 4, 1975 of Buffalo, New York, beloved mother of Kevin and Chaune nessy: daughter of Mrs. Annie Cooper Ashford, sister of Mrs. Lucille Dixon, Mia William, Ann Burley, and Mre. Curtis, Mary also Johnson, John vived by 27 nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends, Arrangements by the Cecil Brown Funeral Service, 64 East Utica St. Friends invited.

Funeral services Friday at o'clock from the Mt. Ararat Baptist Church, 971 Jefferson Ave, 617 BANKA-Florence (Banke) In Cheektowaga N. Aug 1973, daughier of the late Joseph and Cath: erine (nee dearest Sister of Edward (Harriet) Banko, also survived by aunts and cousins. Family present receive relatives and friends from 2-4 and 19 PM al vin Silwinski Funeral George Urban Blvd, (west of where services Will be Saturday morning al and Adalbert's Basilica 10. Interment Stanislaus Cemetery family Deceased member Service County Emploves Union and Cheektowaga Women's Democratic Club.

-Mary Obenauer Aug. 1, 1975, of Green Valley. formerly of Eggertsville, N. wife of Sherwood Bowker; sister of' John Obenauer; survived by nephews. Funeral services were held Tuesday in Tucson, Ariz.

A memorial service will be held Saturday Aug. 9 at 2:30 205 PM at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Longmeadow 718 BUSSMAN- A. (nee Bauerlein) In Buffalo, N. Aug.

6, 1975, beloved wife of Cyril W. Bussman; dearest mother of Paul C. (Mary Lou) Bussman and Mrs. Lorne (Rosemary) Harrison of Oak Ridge, N. sister of Joseph and Charles Bauer.

lein and the late John, Lena, Bro. Edward J. Bauerlein, SJ, Anthony, Mrs. Mary Krapp, Frank, Leo and George Bauerlein; also survived by eight grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. The family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7.9 PM at the Ernst Funeral Home, 1096 East Ferry St.

Funeral Saturday morning at 9:15 and a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Matthew's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends invited. Mrs. Bussman was a member of the Women's Sodality of St.

Matthews Church. 718 COCKLIN Buffalo, E. Aug. 6, 1975, husband of Florence L. Cocklin (nee Potter); father of Mrs.

Margaret Flock of Lake. view. William Mrs. Helen Gilmore of Lakeview, Franklin Mrs. Marion Gottfried and Mrs.

Mary E. Fitzgerald of St. Louis, also survived by 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 at The Link- Fox 355 Grant where funeral will be held Saturday morning at 9:45 o'clock. friends invited.

Flowers gratefully declined. Memorials may be made to The Masonic Home, Utica, N. Y. 718 CROSSWHI1 R. (nee Burdick) Aug.

6, 1975, in Buffalo, beloved wite of Charles Berger Crosswhite; dear mother Jaerald Crosswhite, and Mrs. Charlene Crarus2 of Buffalo; dear daughter of William M. and Drenna Church Burdick; also survived by five brothers; three sisters; and eight grandchildren. Friends may call 7-9 Thursday, and 2-4 and 7.9 PM Friday at J. M.

Snuder Funeral Home, 2 Bank St. Smethport, Pa. where funeral services will be held at 2 PM Saturday, Interment Rosehill Cemetery, Smethport, Pa. CULVERWELL-Robert R. Suddenly, Aug.

6, 1975, in Rochester, of Clarence, N. beloved husband of Margaret (Darnley) Enders Culverwell; dear father of Robert R. Jr. (Nancy), Mrs. John (Betty) Rhoat, Mrs.

Donald (Pat) Bailey, Mrs. John (Marie) Cassick, Glenn (Dorothy); dear step-father of William, Dana, Peggy Anne, Philip Enders; dear son of Bessie and the late Preston Culverwell; dear grandfather of eight grandchildren; brother of Lorraine Rose, John (Marie), Mrs. Duane (Ella) Criswell, Donald (Eleanor), Mrs. Allen (Betty) Gillis, Mrs. Max (Grace) Hughes, James (Sharon).

Mrs. Romeo (Marge) Reynolds and Mrs. Don (Shirley) Heineman. The family will be present 10 receive friends Friday from 7-9 and Saturday 2-5 and 7-9 PM at the (New Amherst Chapel) Amigone Funeral Home 5200 Sheridan Dr. corner Hopkins and Evans where funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 1 PM.

Friends invited. 718 DIENER-Mildred D. Adoll Of Depew, N. suddenly, Aug. 6, 1975, wife of tha late Albert J.

Diener; mother of Mrs. James (Lois) Armstrong and Mrs. H. Bruce (Patricia) Maday; grandmother of eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral from the funeral home of Wendel and Loecher 27 Aurora Lancaster, N.

Saturday morning 9:30 and at St. Mary's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment in U. G. and F.

R. C. Cemetery. Family present 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Mrs.

Diener was a member of the Ladies of Charity, 718 DOMES--Paul V. Of Sprinaville. N. Aug. 6, 1975, husband of the late Catherine S.

father of Alan P. Domes of Springville; grandfather of Timmothy and ael, brother of Mrs. Milton (Genevieve) Miller of East Concord: survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Weismantel Funeral Home. Inc.

271 E. Springville from 24 and 7-9 PM where a memorial service will be conducted Friday evening at 8 by the L.0.0.M. Lodge No. 1249 and funeral services Saturday morning at 11 AM. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Moose Heart Endowment Fund.

718 -FALSONE-Charles Age 58. passed away Sunday, Aug. 3, 1975. son of the late Petrina and Carmello Falsone: brother of the late Jonn Falsone; survived by brothers Vincent and Angelo Falsone: sister Mrs. Earl (Carmella) Wright, all of Buffalo, N.

brother Salvatore of Long Beach, many nieces and nephews. Member of BPOE No. 888 Elk Lodge, Long Beach and the Cullnary Union of Long Beach and the Moose Lodge of Long Beach. Services in Long Beach, Calif. Thursday.

Interment in Good Shepherd Cemetery, Huntington Beach. Sheeler-Stricklin mortuary directina. Memorial Mass at the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Church, 20 Herkimer Buffalo. N. Saturday, Aug.

9 at 10 AM. GALSICK--Edward J. Of the Town of Tonawanda, N. Aug. 5, 1975, after a brief illness, husband of Sophia Galsick; father of Miss Mary Ann Galsick of the Town of Tonawanda; brother of John, Joseph.

Frank and Michael Galsick, all Wilcox, and the Paul Galsick; also surviving are many nieces and nephews. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7.9 PM at the Hamp Funeral Home Adam and Seymour Tonawanda, where prayers will be said at 9:30 AM Friday, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 AM at St. Timothy's C. Church. Interment in Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. A resident of Tonawanda for the past 30 vears, Mr. Galsick had been employed at J. H. Williams Co.

for more than 35 years. 617 GAFFIELD-MCLOUGHLIN-Mary -Mary Helen (Finn) Aug. 7, 1975, beloved wife the late Martin McLoughlin and Oliver Gatfield: dearest mother of Charles D. (Margaret), Martin B. (Louise), william K.

(Doris) and Joseph W. (the late Mary Helen) McLoughlin; sister of the late James, Margaret, Joseph. William. Edward and Daniel: survived by 14 grandchildren and 23 greet grandchildren. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 from the "Victorian of the Church Funeral Home.

998 Loveloy St. and in Visitation Church at 10 o'clock. Fami ly present from 2-5 and 7.9 PM. 718 GOLDBERG -Samuel in Mentor, 0. Aug.

1975, formerly of Buffalo, husband of Elsie Stecker Goldberg of Lauderdale Lakes, father of Ronald Goldberg of Mentor, 0.1 son of the late Alfred and Lena Goldbera: brother of Bessie, Max. Mrs. Irving Cooper, and the late Harry. Edward and Minna Goldberg Services at the Park Terrace Mortuarv Inc. 855 Englewood Friday morning at 11 o'clock.

No prior visitation. Flowers gratefully declined. Condolence calls may be made at 29 North Park Saturday evening and Sunday. -Stanley J. Ava.

1975 of Kenmore, N. husband of Lillian Valentine Golombeck; father of Mrs. Robert Patricia) Boragine of Cumberland, Rhode land and Mrs. Matthew (Correen) Aronica, brother of John and Henry Golombeck, Mrs. Julia Suwaiski, and Mrs.

Ignatius (Helin) Kantori also survived by six grandchildren. Funeral from Wm. RollIna Funeral Home, 3000 Delawere Ave. at Fremont, Kenmore Saturday mornina at 9:30, Mast of Christian Burial at Margarets RC Church 1. 10 o'clock.

Friends are invited. Flowers gratefully declined. Contribution to the American Cancer Society. Erie County Unit preferred Family present from 2 10:5 and 7 GROSSMAN-William 02, of Gowanda, N. Y.

Aug, 6. 1975, beloved husband of Pearl and Dawiev brother of Mrs. Charles Holland of Angola, and Mrs. Ruby Richardson of Canton, O. also survived by two granddaughters and Several great grandchildren Funeral services will be held from the Mentlev Funeral Home, 105 East Main St.

Gowanda, N. Saturday at AM. Family will be present Thursday, 2-4 and 79 PM Friday Mr. Gross man was member of the Gowanda Fire Dept. for 50 years.

Memorials may be made 10 the Gowanda Fire Dept, Albert Aug. 1975. son of the late Albert and Mary Dearmever brother of Mrs. George (Viola) Mistin and Mrs. Earl (Alice) Romans, also survived by nieces and nephews.

Friends are Invited 10 attend memorial service at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Chapel, 1080 Main Friday afternoon at o'clock. memory of Mr. Heints 10 Holy Trinity Lutheran Church be appreciated. No prior visitation. Arrangements bY Carlton Utrich Funeral Homer Incr HILIMON- -Norman A AuD.

1975 of Kenmore N. be loved husband of Ruth Kalelta mon father of Mrs. Ralph (Susan) Flora, Michael and Patricia Hilimon. Friends may call at the Lester Werek indi Inc. Funeral Home, 3290 Delaware Ave, where funeral service will be held at AM.

Mass Christian burial in Paul's Church al 10115, Friends Invited, Mr. Hilimon. was a member of the Tonawanda Sportsmen's Club. Family present 2.4 and 1.9 PM. ANDOLINA--Jennie ASHFORD -Evelyn £2 Drath BANKA--Florence (Banko) -Mary HYDEBowling BUSSMAN- Rose A.

(nee Bauerlein) COCKLIN-Stephen E. CROSSWHITE- -Isabel R. KRATHAUSBurdick) CULVERWELLRobert R. LASK(Ted) DIENER -Mildred LYLESD. Adolf DOMES--Paul V.

MARCHESE(nee FALSONE -Charles Spaulding Mary GAFFIELD-McLoughlin MESSNER-John GALSICK-Edward J. (nee MODICA GOLDBERG-Samuel MOELLER-Mary GOLOMBECK-Stanley J. (Farolino) HYDE-Grace Lillian Bowling Of Eggertsville, Aug. 5, 1975, beloved wife of Harold A. Hyde; mother Mrs.

Fred (Grace) Allcorn, Frank Lettau, Mrs. Joseph (Lorraine) Bilinski, and the late Mrs. John (Mariorie) Wightman; sister of the late Charles Bowling; also survived by 18 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Friends may call 2-5 and 7-9 PM the Bury Funeral Home 3070 Delaware where funeral serve ices will be held Friday morning 11 o'clock. Friends are invited.

617 -Margaret Wiese Aug. 5, 1975, wife of the late Fred G. Kenyon; mother of Mrs. June Braun, Mrs. Hubert (Fay) McNiff, and Marjorie Kenyon; daughter of Clara K.

Schuh Wiese and the late John C. Wiese; also survived by seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral service from Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home, 3272 Bailey Friday afternoon at o'clock. Friends are invited.

Mrs. Kenyon was a member of Escher Group of Womans Fellowship of Calgary Emmanual United Church of Christ. Family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. 617 KRATHAUS- Eugene Aug. 6, 1975; beloved husband of Dorothy Hadaway; dear father of Eugene A.

(Theresa) and Claire Krathaus; brother of Kathryn Milligan, Mrs. Melvin V. (Genevieve) Windrath, Frank (Marion), Charles (Phyllis) Krathaus and the late Mrs. Frances Harlach, Mrs. Rosann Penny, James A.

Krathaus and Mrs. Mabel Sieg. Funeral from the Chas. McMahon Funeral Home Inc. 982 Abbott Saturday at 9:30 and St.

Martin's Church 10 AM. Mr. Krathaus was a member of B. of R. S.

C. and the Holy Name Society of St. Martin's Church. Family will receive friends 2-5 and 7-10 PM. 618 KIEBER-Beniamin S.

Of Williamsville. Aug. 7, 1975, husband of Lovine Fessard; lather of Mrs. Richard (Carol) Swarts, and Kenneth C. Kieber of Virginia Beach, brother of Fred Kleber and Mrs.

Irene Hirsch; grandfather of six grandchildren. Friends may call at the Beach-Tuyn Funeral Home 5541 Main St. at Cayuga Williamsville from 2-4 and 7-9 PM where services will be held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock and in SS. Peter and Paul Church at 9:30. Friends are invited.

718 -Theodore F. (Ted) Suddenly, Aug. 5, 1975, at Lake Chautauqua, beloved son of Frederick C. and Marcia G. Lask; granoson or the late Dr.

and Mrs. Theodore E. Goembel. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the funeral home of Leo Vandercher and son, 2547 Main St. (between Rodney and Fillmore), where services will be held Friday morning a 11 o'clock.

Friends invited. Flowers grasstully declined. A Ted LuSK Memorial Fund will be established. Contributions the family, LYLES-Thomas S. Suddenly, Aug.

5, 1975 of Buffalo, beloved son of Horace and Mary: brother of Eric and Maurice of Buffalo, Vernon of Winter Harbor, Mrs. Sheila Colvin of Port Deposit, also survived by many other relatives. Family will receive friends Thursday from 7.9 at the Buffalo House of Genesis 5 Walden Ave. at Genesee. Funeral services Friday, 11 AM from the Grace 1 abernacle, 539 William St.

Elder Houston Witliams officiating. Interment in Forest Lawn Cemetery. MARCHESE -Angeline (nee Bartolotta) In Buffalo, N. Aug. 6, 1975, wife of Calogero Marchese; mother of Mrs.

Vincent (Rose) Marchese, John (Rosemarie) and Charles Marchese; grandmother of Salvatore. John and Jonelle Marchese: daughter of Caloqera (nee Avarelio) and the late Calogero Bartolotta; sister of Salvatore. Joseph and James Bartolotte and Mrs. Carmelo (Millie) Marchese. Friends may call at the Joseph Spano and Sons Funeral Home 473 Niagara near Hudson, where funeral will be held Saturday morning at 8:15 and in Holy Cross Church at 9 o'clock.

Mrs. Marchese was member of the Racaimutese Ladies Society. Family will be present from 2-4 and 7.9 PM. Flowers gratefully declined. 718 MEADOWS--Samuel Spaulding Aug.

2, 1975. In Decatur, husband of Dorothy Dietzen Meadows: brother of W. Gregory Meadows, Rufus W. Meadows and Mrs. Albert W.

Doid, all of Buffalo, N. Y. A private service was held in Decatur. MESSNER-John Of East Aurora, N. Aug.

5, 1975, husband of Johanna ther of John, Theodore G. and Henry also survived by seven grandcalldren and one great grandchild. No prior visitation. Memorial services Friday morning at 11 o'clock from the Wood Funeral Home, 704 Main East Aurora. Flowers gratefully declined.

617 MODICA -Mary (nee Cordaro) Of Cheektowaga, N. Aug. 1975. wite of the late Rosario; mother of Giro (Ann) and the late Bessie: grandmother of Anthony. Beth and Joseph, Funeral services Friday at 9 AM from the Urban Funeral Home.

3645 Genesee St. (two blocks east of Union Rd.) and In St. Barnabas Church at 9:30 The family will be in ahendance from 2-4 and 19 PM. Deceased was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis and the M.G.E.M.

Club. 617 MOELLER-Mary R. (Farolino) Aug. 0, 1975, beloved wife of Everett Moeller: mother of Donald (Marilyn), Christine, Deborah, Cheryl, Mrs. Donaid (Frances) Noonan and Mrs.

Louis (Diane) Pandolfi: also survived by 11 grandchildren, daughter of the late Costantino and Mary Farolino; sister of Enrico, Mrs. Leonilda Looby. Frank, Mrs. Katherine Costrino, Mrs. Cos tantino, Joseph, Carmen, da Grisanti, Mrs.

Leonora Brucato, Mrs. Gilda Leiko, Robert, Richard and the late Rita Markovich, Friends may call at the Sleck Mast al Home 1009 Kensington where funeral service will be held Saturday at 11 AM. Friends Invited. The family will be present from 2-4 and 19 PM. Flowers gratefully declined.

Those desiring may send memorial contributions to the Cancer Fund. 718 MORTELLARO-Crucifissa (Frances) (nee Amato) Of Buffalo. N. Aug. 1975, wile of the late Joseph Mortellaro: mother of All (Mary), Mrs.

Josephine Bullaro, James (Rita), Mrs. James (Mildred) Stamos, Mrs. Salvatore (Frances) Montedoro of Italy, and the late Anne, Joseph, Carl. Frances and sister of Rosalia: also sur vived by 16 grandchildren, 18 greatgrandchildren and one great greet granddaughter. Funeral services Friday morning at 9 o'clock from the John Kaczor Funeral Home, 3748 South Park Blasdell, and our Lady of Victory Basilica at 9:30.

Interment if Holy Cross Cemetery Friends, invited. Family will be present 2-4 and 617 -F. Paul Of. Kenmore, N. Y.

Aug be loved husband of Betty Hotimen Nor ton father of Fred Nick Norton; brother of Mrs. DeFree G. Folts. Mrs. Andrew Caulfield, Mrs.

Julia Blommer and Mrs. Kenneth McDonain grandfather of Bryan Kezia and Gregory P. Norton. Friends are invited to attend memorial service at the Kenmore United Methodist Church, 150 Delaware Rd. Friday afternon at o'clock.

Sentiment may be expressed through contribution to the more Rotary Foundation, Kenmore Rolary 3491 Delaware Ave. Kenmore N. Y. 14217 or the Beechwood Infirmary, 100 Stahl Rd. Gett ville.

N. Y. 14068, In memory of Paul Norton, Arrangements by the Bury Funeral Home, 617 NOWAK -Stella S. (nee Borowiak) Suddenly Aug. 1975, beloved wife of the Tate Felix Nowaki devoted mother of Felix (Patricia) Nowak, Gertrude (Stanley) Myers and ard (Alice) Sister of Mary Borowjak, Bolesiaus (the late Stella) Louis.

(Frances) Borowiak, kev. Henry Borowiak, pastor of Transfiguration 0 a Catholic Church and the late Julia (the late Lewandowski. the late Valentine (Wanda) Borowiak, the late Victoria (the late Joseph) Skalski, the late Gronisiaus Borowiak and the late Martha (Isidore) Mazurowski, also survived by 13 Grandchildren. Funeral from The Buszka Funeral Home Inc. 2005 Clinton St, corner of South Ogden Saturday at 9130 AM.

Mass of Christian Burial St. Casimir's Church at 10 AM. in Stanislaus Cemetery, Funeral home visiting hours 1-10 PM 718 Listings -Albert J. HILIMON-Norman -Grace Lillian KENYON--Margaret KIEBER-Beniamin -Eugene Theodore F. Thomas S.

Bartolotta) Angeline MEADOWS--Samuel Cordaro) Mary R. $2 MORTELLAROCrucifissa (Frances) (nee Amato) A. NORTON--F. Paul NOWAK -Stella S. (nee Borowiak) OSCYPALA--Stanley PAROT- Joseph S.

POSS H. RADECKI -Esther (nee Orlowicz) SCHAMANN Kate Therese SCHUTZ-Grace A. (nee Conklin) STRITZINGERLillian D. WALSH -Anthony P. WALTERS-Louise K.

Kolb YOUNG -Albert 0. -George C. Saudi Hints Offer For Nuclear Plant BEIRUT, Aug. 7 (AP) Crown Prince Fahd of Saudi Arabia hinted in a magazine interview published today that France has offered to supply his oil-rich kingdom with nuclear energy. "We did not discuss this matter in detail," the prince told Beirut's Al Hawadess.

"But we felt the French president and his prime minister were ready supply Saudi Arabia with what it needs by way of expertise to develop its industries." British Tops in Soap Use BERN, Switzerland, Aug. 7 (UPI) The British use more toilet soap than anyone else in Europe, followed by the Swiss and the West Germans, Switzerland's Soap Detergent Manufacturers Association reported Wednesday. 0SCYPALA-Stanley Aug. 5. 1975, beloved husband Stella (nee Walasek); dear father of Charlotte (late Leonard) Rymarczyk and Richard (Patricia) Oscypala; brother 01 Helen (Walter) Sobon and Henry (Lee) Oscypala; grandfather of Michael and Mark Rymarczyk and Melissa, Ann Marie Oscypala.

Family will receive friends Wednesday and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the Starosciak, Funeral Home, 610 Hertel Ave. Friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial Friday at 9:15 AM at St. Paul's Church, Kenmore, N. Y. PAROT -Joseph Of Blasdell, N.

Aug. 7, 1975, beloved husband of Helen Parot (nee Michalek); dearest father of Mrs. James (Diane) Phillips of Boston. N. Jos.pa K.

(Rose Mary), Mis. Terry (Nancy) Choate and Mrs. Ben (Sue) Reall; son of the late Michael and Rose Parot; brother of the late Frank, Walter and Anthony; brother. in-law of Stella and Irene Parol; also survived by eight grandchildren Funeral services Saturday morning from the John J. Kaczor Funeral Home, 3748 South Park Ave.

Saturday morning at 8:30 and at Our Mother of Good Counsel Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends invited. Mr.

Parot Was member of the American Federation of Grain Millers Local No, 110. Family will be present 2-4 and 7- 9. 718 POSS--Elmer H. Of Clarence, N. Aug.

5, 1975, father of Elmer C. (Carne) and Jeffrey C. (Kathi) Poss; son of the late Henry and Clara Lorenz Poss; brother of Mrs. Kenneth (Edna) Kress, Harry R. and Henry C.

Poss and the late Norman Poss; grandfather of Jeffrey C. Poss Jr. The family will be present to receive friends from 2-4 and 7.9 PM al Beach-Tuyn Funeral Home 5541 Main St. at Cayuga Williamsville, where services will be held Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Mr.

Poss was a member of Carpenters Local 505 and of Akron Lodge No. 527, A.M.. under whose auspices memorial service will be held Thursday evening at 8 PM. 617 RADECKI -Esther (nee Orlowiez) Aug. 4.

1975, beloved wite of the late Stanley; dear mother of Mrs. John (Irene) Gawron, Mrs. Walter (Eleanor) Kuma, Stanley (Marie) Radecki; sister Mrs. Mary Gminski, Mrs. Ethel Borkowski, Mrs.

Casimir (Isabel) Sobkowiak and the late Ella Pieniaszek, Blanche Peitz, John Oriowick. Sophie Gminski; also survived by 10 grandchildren and tour great grandchildren. Funeral from the chapel of Okonlewski Son 926 Sycamore St. Friday at 9:30 AM with a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Adalbert's Basilica at 10 o'clock.

Family will be present from 2.5 and 7.9 PM. Deceased was a member of the Holy Rosary Society of St. Adal. bert's Parish, 517 SCHAMANN-Kate Therese Augu 3, 1975, infant daughter of Charles and Karen (Paprota) Schamann. Private funeral services were held at the convenience of the family.

Arrangements by The Thos. Kelleher Funeral Home. SCHUTZ-Grace A. (nee Conklin) Auq. 5, 1975, beloved wife of Dr.

Joseph dear mother of Joseph (Angela) Schutz Jr. and Mrs. William R. (Maureen) O'Connor: Sister of Mrs. Nell Traynor, Vincent B.

Allen Conklin, Mrs. Joseph Hand, Dorothy M. Conklin and the late Bryan R. Conklin and Mrs. Gertrude Mahoney: also survived by seven grandchildren.

Friends mav call at the George Roberts and Sons Funeral Home, 2400 Main on Wednesday evening from 7.9 PM and on Thursday from 2-4 and 7.9 PM. where the funeral will be held Friday morning at 9:15 o'clock and from St. Peter and Pauls Church at 10 o'clock. where a concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial will be held. Friends are invited to attend.

The Rosary will be said Thursday evening at 8 PM. 617 STRITZINGER-Lillian D. 89, of 1630 Terry Lane, Harrisburg. Tuesday, Aug. 5, 1975, in Campville, Pa.

mother of D. sister of Edwin Debus Buttalo, grand. mother of two grandchildren. Funeral services Friday, 11 AM from the Zimmerman Funeral Home, 4100 Jonestown Harrisburg. Rev.

Rob ert Miller officiating. Burial Blue Ridge Memorial Garden. Friends may call Thursday evening at 7, WALSH -Anthony P. Suddenly, Aug. 1975, husband of the late Jennie Hughes Walsh, father of Jean, Anthony, Thomas, Mrs.

Mar: lan Ryan, Mrs. Ronald (Kathleen) Hasken, Earl. Mrs. William (Alice) Davis. James, John, Patrick, Patricia, Foister, Mrs.

James (Margaret) Ryan, Mrs. Donald (Maureen) VanLanding: ham, Michael, and the late Joseph Walsh. also survived by 37 grandchilaren and one great brother of Patrick of Ireland, Thomas, Mrs. May Evans, Mrs. Margaret Andres.

Mrs. Sally Vincent, Mrs. Sarah Sparks. all of England, Funeral service from the Carlion Ulirich Funeral Home. 3272 Bailey Ave.

Friday morning at 9:30 and at 10 o'clock at St. Leo The Great Church, Friends are invited, Mr. Walsh was past membet of the North Bailey Volunteer Firemen and member of -Teamsters Union Local No. 375 and also a meme ber of the Holy Name Society of St. Leo The Great Church, Family will be present from 2-4 and 79 PM.

Louise K. Kolb Aug. 1975, suddenly, wite of wits liam Walters: mother of Kenneth W. of York, Pa. and Patricia Wall also survived by four grandchil dren, Donna, Kenneth W.

Jr. Mrs. Stephen Ryan and Barbara Waiters, and one areal grandchild James Ryan; sister of Norman Li Ruth A. and the late Albert Arthur and Harold Kolb. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7.9 at the funeral home of Lux and Sons, 2528 Main St.

where funeral will be held Saturday morning al 10 o'clock and from St. Louls Church 10:00. Friends invited. 718 YOUNG -Albert 0. Aug.

1975, In St. Petersburg, formerly of williamsville, husband of the late Lydia Clark: father of Howe ard and Clark brother of George and Adelbert also survived by two grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren, Friends may call at Elak Funeral Home, 27 Evans St. (near Main) williamsville, Friday evening 79 and and 19 PM there: after. Funeral services will be held Monday morning 9:30 o'clock Friends are invited. Flowers gratefuldeclined.

Burial In Fonthill, 719 ZIMPFER-George C. In Buffalo, Aug. 1975, hus. band of Laura Zimpter: father of Ronald Zimpter, Leonard (Barbara) DeMille, Mrs. Kenneth (Marjorie) Robinson, Joan Conniey and Rosemary Jankowski, brother of Edward, Raymond, Lloyd and Robert Zimpter: also survived by grand children.

Calls may be made the Leonard Gael Funeral Home, 343 Ave between Summer and Bryant Sis. from 24 and PM. Funeral services Frida at 11 AM. Off-Duty Police Arrest Suspect In Tavern Knifing Two off-duty Genesee Station patrolmen disarmed a man after they saw him stab a man back times in Frey's Tavern, Genesee three, about 12:45 AM today, police said. James Green, 33, of 40 Moselle is in Deaconess Hospital.

The suspect, James Bottoms, 29. of 370 Walnut was charged with assault and possession of a dangerous weapon. Officers James Diegelman and Richard Schmitz said they confiscated a gravity knife from the suspect. The officers said they were in the tavern when they saw a man come in and stab the victim. Bottoms told police he had a fight with Mr.

Green earlier. The suspect said the victim beat him and took some money from him, police said. LaFalce Asks Mortgage Data News Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 Rep. LaFalce Town of Tonawanda), ca m- paigning to get more federal involvement in inner city mortgage financing, has asked the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) to tell him what it has or has not done about it in the past four years.

And if it hasn't, done much, as Mr. La Falce says appears to be the case, he wants to know what it plans to do to make matters better. Mr. LaFalce, a member of the Banking. Currency Housing Committee, made public a letter he wrote to FHA Director David M.

dewilde. In it he referred to allegations of FHA "red lining" of neighborhoods and cities, a practice of setting aside areas in which financial institutions were reluctant to provide mortgage financing. It is a practice Mr. LaFalce said has been in Western New York cities. Furthermore, he chided FHA for its "very, very role in providing rent supplement funds.

Albany Man, 55, Stabbed, Robbed An Albany man was stabbed in the back as he tried to run from two men who robbed him of $25 and his $40 wristwatch about 3:15 AM today Donaldson Rd. near Northland police said. Edwin Luczak, 55, was treated at Sisters Hospital and released. He told police he met the men in a restaurant on Main St. near High St.

and offered to drive them to a Donaldson Rd. address. Upon arrival, one man pulled out a pocket knife while the other rifled the victim's pockets. Police said the man was stabbed as he tried to run from his car. Man Gets Deal At Car Auction Joseph Ogunmola of 169-A Longfellow Dr.

wanted to buy his wife a car and he thinks he got a good one Wednesday. He paid $116 at the auction of recovered cars at the police garage lot, 341 Seneca St. Mr. Ogunmola bought a red 1966 Falcon, one of 47 cars auctioned by George Nowaldy. Bids for the abandoned cars ranged from $26 for a Buick to $675 for a 1970 Cadillac.

The auction added $4657 to the city treasury. Send Flowers There Is No Substitute UNITED FLORISTS OF FUNERAL BREAKFAST OUR SPECIALTY AT KENNEDY'S ADDRESS (formerly Salvatores) Res. 892-4477 1448 E. Delavan (near Eggert) Flowers Truly Esprees Sympathy There is substitute Buning's ELLICOTT FLOWER DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE Your Phene la Yeur Charge Account 295 MAIN ST. 853-3230 Bennett Beach Studied As City Housing Site A suggestion that low-income housing be built on city-owned land in the Town of Evans will be reviewed as the city looks for dispersed sites to satisfy the U.

S. Department of Housing Urban Development. "It's a logical extension of HUD logic," Joseph E. Ryan, director of the Citizens Advisory Committee, said today as he made the proposal to use part of the 52 acres the city owns at Bennett Beach two- and three-bedroom units, to be operated by the Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority. He told the Policy Advisory Committee on Community Development Revenue Sharing that as many as 100 units could be built withou hampering access to the beach.

Community Development Commissioner Richard Miller said the ida "merits serious consideration." THE CITY is under a deadline of Oct. 10, imposed by HUD as a condition of approval of Buffalo's $11.7 million revenue sharing grant, to have specific, approved sites for 90 units of low-income family housing 60 of which must be outside low-income sectors of the city. Hud's prupose is to break up the concentration of low-income neighborhoods. Besides the Bennett Beach idea advanced today, city officials are working with HUD on city owned and Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency-owned plots within the city, some of which Cattlemen to Get $9 Million In Price-Fix Case NEW YORK, Aug. 7 (AP) The Great Atlantic Pacific Tea said Wednesday it settled for $9 million a $35.8 million judgment awarded last year to cattlemen on beef price fixing charges.

Last year suits were hrought against the ginnt food chain in Texas. Nebraska and Iowa. The Iowa case was dismissed last February, while the Nebraska case was settled with an out-of-court payment. The Texas case is still pending. In the Nebraska case, settled this week.

A says it will pay $9 million to the cattlemen P. in installments over 5 years, with the last payment in 1980. The company says it admitted no wrongdoing but settled to prevent lengthy litigation. Girl, 16, Accused Of Having Gun In High School Ruby Mellerson. 16, of 345 Sherman pleaded innocent today when arraigned before Chief City Judge H.

Buswell Roberts on a charge of having a revolver in a classroom at East High School. and R. F. Skotnicki Patrolmen T. M.

Kacprowicz Genesee Station said she was arrested at the school about noon Wednesday after a teacher. Daniel R. Ryan, said he observed a revolver drop from her purse. The girl was charged with unlawful possession of a weapon. A trial was scheduled for Monday.

Crash Takes Life Of Clarence Man ROCHESTER, Aug. 7 Robert R. Culverwell, 50. of 4611 Shisler Clarence, died in Genesee Hospital Wednesday afternoon about three hours after a tractor-trailer loaded with U. S.

mail struck a bridge pillar and overturned on Interstate 490 downtown. Police said the truck skidded curve the rain. Mr. Culverwell was thrown through the windshield. Woman Beaten, Robbed On Way to School Job Mrs.

Mary Niscora, 65, of 39 Washington Lackawanna, was attacked at 5:35 AM today 05 she walked in the middle of Wilkes Barre Ave. on the way to Hoover Junior High School. where she is a charwoman. She told police a youth hit her from behind with a wooden chair leg, and took an orange plastic, bag containing her pocketbook with $15. She was treated at Our Lady of Victory Hospital and kept for observalion.

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Daily News Summary HUD has already indicated are not acceptable. Mr. Ryan noted that in approving revenue sharing applications, the Buffalo area HUD office "has asked Buffalo to do something Erie County has not been asked to do." This was a reference to the deadline for sites and the scattering of low-income housing units. BUFFALO officials previously have noted that the city is being required to meet need for low- income units while. suburban areas are under no compulsion to share the HUD dispersal policy.

The Policy Advisory Committee directed Mr. Miller to request Corporation Counsel Leslie G. Forschio to research the question whether HUD is "fairly enforcing" the housing act in imposing an imminent deadline on Buffalo. In approving the first-year $11.7 million grant, HUD indicated failure to meet the housing -assistance deadline would jeopardize the city's second- year allocation. Mr.

Miller said staff members of Real Estate Research a national consultant on community development, have found "no situation comparable" to Buffalo's approval-withconditions. "We seem to be unique," Mr. Miller said. "We are being treated as a special naughty child by HUD because the agency family thinks housing our program low- income been unproductive." Your News Photo Can Win Check The News will pay for on -the scene news shots made by amateur or freelance photographers. Bring them to The News Editorial Department and ask for the picture editor.

If you can't do that, phone The News. 849-4421; ask for the picture editor and tell him about your picture. New Bail Set For Youth on Robbery Charge Bail was set at $5000 by Chief City Judge H. Buswell Roberts Wed. when Jerry Lee McClain, 19.

of 515 Clinton was arraigned on a robbery charge. McClain was arrested on a warrant obtained by Earl Dawson, Erie, who charged he was mugged and robbed of $175 in a fourth-floor hallway by two men about 9:10 AM July 30. Judge Roberts noted that McClain has been arrested on burglary, grand larceny and robbery charges July 3. Court records show he was held for grand jury action July 12 on an order of Judge Rudolph U. Johnson, who had set $1000 bail.

Judge Roberts committed McClain to the County Holding Center in default of the new bail pending a hearing Aug. 11. Ford Weighing Congress Recall WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (P President Ford remains determined to veto the oil price control extension bill, Press Secretary Ron Nessen said day, but two Republican congressmen said Mr. Ford might call Congress back into session to enact a national energy program.

They made the statements after talking with the President. Although Mr. Ford made no commitment, Sen. William V. Roth and Rep.

Barber B. Conable Jr. (., der, N.Y.), said in a statement that such a recall is "certainly an option being seriously considered." Sen. Roth, a member of the Senate Finance Committee, and Rep. Conable, who serves on the House Ways Means Committee, said they spoke at length with Mr.

Ford Tuesday night. "We cannot afford to drift through another month." they said. "We believe Congress must return to take action on a program of gradual decontrol (of oil prices), windfall-profit taxes, American and tax cuts for the consumer." Pilot's Head Warns Canada Courts Disaster VANCOUVER, Canada, Aug. 7 (UPI) Canada is ing on a disaster course in introducing French as a second language in air traffic communications, warns the president of the Canadian Air Line Pilots Association. "It will inevitably lead to a disaster of major Ken Maley said Wednesday, federal transport minis.

ter, Jean Marchand, has chosen to ignore the advice of his own experts and everybody else connected with flying in School Art Exhibit Set More than 100 works of art by Buffalo Public School dents from pre-kindergarten through high school will be on display in the state Capitol tomorrow through Sept. 12 in an exhibit called: "Our Best in '75; Buffalo Youth in Art." BIRTHS BOYS were born to Mr. July G. T. Whalen, 108 Hammerschmidt 22 D.

F. Wyzykowski, 274 Cumberland 22 Lawrence Tudor 43 Flower 22 Clark G. Triftshauser, 339 Highgate 24 Edward N. Timm, Angola Charles W. Stephan, Lancaster 24 Robert R.

Reger, Cheektowaga 23 Jerome G. Minor, 55 Dash 22 J. L. Pilcher Jr. 1635 Jefterson Ronald V.

MacVittie, Clarence William H. Loeba, 3981 Linwood 21 Roger P. Given, West Seneca 22 Sidney D. Ehrenreich, 194 Ashland 23 Richard F. Colletti, Clarence 22.

Edward F. Bozer, Eagertsville 23 Larry R. Ashbery, Lakeview Arthur Jakubowski, Cheektowaga 22 GIRLS were born to Mr. July Smith, North Tonawanda 21 Michael J. Seelig, Cheektowaga 22 Larry P.

Schapiro, Kenmore Michael R. Schultz, Darien Center 22 Maurice McDow, 108 Marigold 22 Donald G. Korzelius, Orchard Park 23 Harry J. Jacobsen, 116. Alabama 2.2 Alexander Horvath, Boston 22 John P.

Hayes, Snyder Robert C. Hass, Kenmore 24 Charles J. Hallett, 388 Belmont 22 Paul W. Edwards, Hamburg 23 James Dickens, 270 Seventh 22 Daniel D. Dee, Lancaster 23 Charles E.

Beyers, East Aurora 23 George T. Amann, 362 University 21 Joseph A. Alutto, Snyder 23 TWIN BOYS were born to Mr. Gary A. Angierski, Depew 21 MARRIAGES Marriage licenses issued in Buffalo up to noon Wednesday: Steven C.

Gerry, 70 College St. Linda L. Watson, 70 College St. Richard L. Nuccio, 313 Auburn Ave.

Rosalie Miranda, 83 Hampshire St. Charles Holden, 76 Reiman St. Judy Brady, 91 Cloverdale St. Robert Hammer 178 Bathurst, Tonawan: dA Robin Weinman, 1061 Kensing: ton Ave. Michael J.

Murphy, 30 Washington Stu Ellicottville. Susan D. Schaertel, Princelon Kenmore. Bernard C. Patterson, 50 Harding Kenmore Nora L.

Gates, 28 So. Buifalo Springville. Carmen S. Annunziato, Deerfield Beach. Fla.

Fidoy A. Stickney, Deerfield Beach, Osvaldo Palenque, 167 Lisbon Ave. Beatrice Arana, 224 Heath St. Douglas Rott, 89 Manchester Sandra M. McGinley, 89 Manchester PI.

Peter, V. Diane Tomasello, Fasanella, 173 -232 Wecker Plymouth St. St Paul J. Anken, 166 Brinkman St. Kathleen A Diugonski, 27 Burgard PI.

Kenneth J. Franklin, 45 Newbauer Court. Seneca. Sharon Janovic, 96 Newbauer Court. W.

Seneca. William Murek, 155 Rapin Rose M. Horbeft, 155 Rapin PI. James Tucker, 80 Rich St. Geraldine Meison, 112 Best St.

Charles A. Jones, 530 Glenwood Ave. Brenda M. Sanders, 14 Kehr St. Thomas W.

Bednarske, 23 Ross Ave. Linda McWilliams, 72 Philadelphia St. Daniel Mecca, 35 Helen PI. Gloria A. Simon, 37 Helen PI.

Gerald J. Szymonek, 198 James St. Sheree L. Sury, 244 James St. Homer Smith, 28 Monroe Betty Jacobs, 77 Fox.

Marriage licenses issued between July 28 and Aug. 4, Town of Tonawan da: James, E. A. Pient, Dillon Ta. Jr.

Tn. Tonawanda. Tonawanda Carl E. Kocsis. 361 East- Nancy C.

zlowski, Kenmore, Maurice 1. M. Plotner, ret Clunie, Tonawanda. Thomas J. Markie, BrockportHingstor, Kenmore.

Lawrence Karsky, Cheektowaga Donna J. Fischer, Cheektowaga. Jettrev Pearl. Tr. Tonawanda Louise D.

Valenti, Tr. Tonawanda. Joseph A. Clemente, Kenmore- Joanne V. Renda, Kenmore.

Eric M. Snyder, Kenmore- Ruth S. Brunn, Ta. Tonawanda, Daniel J. Williams, In.

TonawandaJudy L. Coates, Tonawanda Michael S. wintemute, In. Tonawanda.Judy A. Raftel.

West Seneca William C. Belzer. In. Tonawanda: Rita A. DeSantis, Lackawanna.

Harold W. Rohring. Tonawanda Barbara J. Denecke, Tn. Tonawanda.

Stephen Trini, Kenmore-Colleen M. Cerza, 237 Lovering. Terrance 8. Day, Ta. Tonawanda.

Barbara A. Tempeny. Roger V. Wolfe. Amherst Leslie D.

Bittner, Tr. Tonawanda. Douglas Martin. In. TonawandaDiane McGinnis In.

Tonawanda, James Roop, N. Tonawanda. Kenmore -Nancy Paul Syracuse, In. Tonawanda Sharon A. Mendola, Tr.

Tonawanda. Gordon Levh Kenmore-Wanda Ziuko, Niagara Falls. Paul Hassall. 244 D. Hines.

Kenmore. Eugenie John H. Bindemann. In. Tonawanda Rostyn Capsico, Tr.

Tonawanda. David G. Kenmore Nancy A. Ostempowski, Cheektowaga. James Sheldon Jr.

Calif, -Nancy H. Sacramento, Gould. Sacramento: Calif. Gerald A. Fura.

Tonawanda Cyn-: thia Palerson, Tonawanda, Kenneth H. Tramp, Tr. Tonawanda Lois A. Shevlet. 74 Merrimac.

Daniel N. Chase, In. Tonawanda Anta Guy M. Denney, Tonawanda, Wagner, Rome -Susan Trumble. In.

Tonawanda. Francis Brantford--Laura Blunt, 20 Grantford. Jerry M. Ritch, Tr. Tonawanda -Mar sha J.

Monkelbaan, Tonawanda. FIRE RECORD There Alarms since 3 PM Wednesday were 15 false alarms Squad 10.10 58 Interpark. Eugene McConnall. 70. to Meyer Memorial Hospital, Grant: Daniel Sauna Sonricher, 7.

10 Amherst 16, injured. 10 Millard Fillmore Hospital. Squad 10 Statier, Hilton; William Doody, 64, of Lewiston, ill, to 3.37 Emergency Hospital. Rescue Squad 10 469 E. C.

Moore. 60, iN, 10 Deaconess Utica: Hospital. investigation. brick building. under $10,000 damage.

5:45 Rescue Squad 10 142 Camden. Margarette Hoppel, 64, ill, to Buffalo General Hospital. Rescue Squad to Broadway Pine: Odell Stepien, 67, Emerguncy Rescue Squad 10 10 111. 396 Adams: Robert Bishop, 40, to Veterans Hospital. 39 Rescue Squed to 412 Adams, M.

Brown. 39, 10. Veterans Hospital Rescue Squad 10 10 Fox! Kennedy. 42, of 1288 Sycamore Michie 6159 gen, to Buffalo General Hospital. Rescue Squad 11 to 121 Massa chusetts, James: Sheare.

13, 11, Latayette General Hospital. Rescue Squad to 158 Swan: Hospital. Farley, 39, to Emergency Squad 10 3195 Rescue David Dura, 26, 10 Meyer 8:47 Rescue Hospital. Squad Memorial 421 Alfreda Memorial 60, 10 Meyer Martin, Hospital. 9:14 Rescue 11.

10 14 Centennial; Diane, Anderson. 22, Ill, to ColumDUs Hospital, Rescue Squad 10 Elisha Gorden. inured, to Masten: Chir en's Hospital, 10:17 Rescue Squad 6 10 172 Michael Coles, 15. ill, to Courtland; Memorial Hospital. Meyer, Rescue tony Helen Faschko, '65.

to 11, 195 10 Sisters 10.20 Hospital Squad James Rescue Davis. 10. 10 $8 Belter: 30. W. to Memorial Hospital, Meyer Sound 10 78 Rescue James Butler.

70, 10 Columbus Prospect: Hospital. 11:17 Rescue Squad 10 92 Rose Phillips. 35, lit, remained there. Today 12:13 AM- Rescue Squad 2. 10 kinS, Randy Zulikowski, 10.

Hop. Mercy Hospital. 1128 Rescue Squad 7 10 97 Germaine. Dworakowski, 67. fo Millard Fillmore Hospital, Rescue Squad 7 10 353 RICK Lafleur, injured.

to Millard Forest) Filimore Rescue Hospital, Squad 6 to 1098 ton: unidentified man. ill, 1o Kensing: Meyer Memorial Hospital, Davidson: garage, under Investigation, $2500 damage 2:02 -Seneca Cazenovia: frame build Ing, under investigation, undetermined damage. Rescue Squad 10. 10 85 Stanton Leon Martin. 30, fell, 10 Meyer Memorial Hospital.

Colonials wash down gas. shed. undetermined. $500 damage Rescue Squad 54 W. Chippe war unidentified man.

to Meyer Memorial Hospital. BANKRUPTCY tions. The in following filed bankruptcy pet! Abisal abilities and assets listed respectively Federal Court Wednesday, Echevarria, Maryland, butcher, $4011 and none, Joe Prentice, Newtane, bookstore manager, 37757 and $215, Sandra Prentice, Newfane, sales clerk and $215. Donald Ronal, Winspear, unemploved $10.301 and none. Nathaniel Du 206 Crystal, curity guard.

31997 and none. Michael Burbee, Niagara Fails, unemploved. and Pegoy A Davis, Last Concord, house 598,649 and Donald Davis, East Concord, and Jean and Cost, Freedom, housewife, 4104,989 135,250 Alvin Freedom, burner, 409 and $35,000..

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