The Buffalo News from Buffalo, New York (2024)

of Section lil Vital Statistics BUFFALO EVENING NEWS Friday, June 7, 1963 Death Listings C2 -Alice -John W. Louise Honecker KENNEDY-Bridget BUJNICK1-James A. (Delia) (nee Brown) H. CHERRY- KNIGHT -Sheldon G. Mary E.

Brown CHURCHILL-Emma LAUX-Clara J. (nee Saxton) MACK-John H. -Emma R. Reiser -Fred J. -Mary MENDOFIK-Stanley F.

MICHALSKI-Stephen DAY -Kate Wilkinson Stanley DI -Louis MIKOL (Mikolajczak)Marie Dr. Edward X. DUBAJ-Cynthia DUNNIGAN-Sarah MILLIGAN-Harold EFFRICK-William (Mike) Charles MORTON -Adolph M. -James G. MOSER -Alma L.

GUTOWSKI-Michalina MURRAY Lynch) -Mary E. (nee Sieczka) MY (nee MYSZKA-Helen Swiatowy) V. HAAS-Donald N. HALLER-Frank A S. HEAD--Carrie (nee Wolf) HICKMAN-Charles H.

E. JANKOWSKI-Lottie (nee Kendziora) KACZMARSKI-Walter B. (nee Lotz) MILEWSKI-Stanley June 5, 1963. beloved husband of Maryann Bober Milewski: devoted father of Mrs. Bernard (Irene) Fiutak, Mrs.

Eugenia Schwartz and the late Anthony Milewski; also survived by three grandsons and three greatgrandchildren. Funeral services Monday from family residence, 15 Haller Cheektowaga, N. at 9:15 and Solemn Requiem Mass at St. John Gualbert's Church at 10 A. M.

Interment family plot St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends invited. Arrangements by Matthew C. Okoniewski Funeral Home.

618 MILLIGAN-Harold (Mike) N. June 6. 1963, of 905 Washington husband of Tessa Dawson Milligan; father of George E. Dawson; brother of Mrs Mildred Wolff and the late Mrs. Gertrude Dale, Joseph and Frank Milligan.

Calls may be made at the Leonard H. Gaetz Funeral Home, 783 Ellicott from 2-4, 7-10 P. M. Funeral Monday mornina. Time to be announced.

MORTON M. Of Albion, June 6, 1963, husband of Mary Noreck; father of Donald. Peter and Norbert of Albion; brother of John and Frederick Morton and Lucian Mazurkiewicz, Buffalo; Mrs. Leon Janus, of Albion. Family will receive friends Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 2-5 and 7-9 at Merrill-Grinnell.

E. State and Ingersall Albion. Requiem Mass in St. Mary's Church, Monday at 10:00 A. M.

Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery. MOSER -Alma L. Age 73; June 6, 1963, of 3 Melrose Park, Lily Dale, N. after a sudden illness.

Funeral will be held Saturday at 2 o'clock from the Larson Memorial Chapel, 20 Central Fredonia, N. Y. Rev. Betty Putnam officiating. Interment in Forest Lawn Cemetery.

Friends are invited. MURRAY -Mary E. (nee Lynch) June 5, 1963, of 376 Wendel Town of Tonawanda, wife of the late Walter J. Murray: mother of Mrs. Paul Finnegan of Nutley, N.

late Mrs. Henry P. Thorne and the Janet Murray; also survived by the six Lord grand- children. Funeral from McNeill Funeral Home, 770 Niagara Falls Saturday morning at 8:30, and from Blessed Sacrament Church at 9 o'clock. Funeral private.

MYSZKA-Helen V. (nee Swiatowy) Of 106 Liddell June 5, 1963, bewife of Frank; mother of Helen Stengel; mother-in-law of Dr. James and Stengel; grandmother of Michael Nancy; sister of Mary Molik, Bertha Olszewski, Stanley Swiatowy. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 A. from Broadway St.

John's Funeral Home, 1456 corner Koons and at 10:00 at St. John Kanty's Church. Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Zwiazek Polek St.

Kingi No. 394, Ladies Auxiliary of Villa Maria and Polish Singing Circle. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. 617 NORMAN-Laura S.

(nee Wolf) Of 268 Detroit suddenlv, in Buffalo, June 7, 1963, wife of the late Edward M. Norman; mother of Francis R. and Paul H. Norman; daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Wolf; sister of Mrs. Arthur (Irene) Matter, Mrs. H. (EUgenia) Matter and Neal Wolf; also survived by six arandchildren. Friends may call at the home of her parents.

387 Breckenridge where funeral services will be held Monday at 2 P. M. Friends invited. 718 O'HARA-Mary E. (Rodgers) June 6, 1963, of 143 Heath wife of the late George D.

O'Hara; beloved mother of George J. O'Hara and Mrs. Anna Rebmann: sister of the late Harry Rodgers and Mrs. Margaret Willett. Friends may call at the George J.

Roberts Sons Funeral Home, 2400 Main from 2-5 and 7-9 P. where the funeral will be held Monday morning at 9:15 o'clock and from St. Joseph's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends are invited. Arrangements by Driscoll Funeral Home.

718 (nee Lotz) Of 26 Ivy June 5, 1963, wife of the late Walter; dear mother of Mrs. George (Charlotte) Ewert and Hattie of Buffalo and Julian of Milwaukee, grandmother of seven grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Julia Slisz of Detroit, Mich. Funeral from the Pacer FUneral Home, 1275 Sycamore Saturday at 9:30, and at St. Luke's R.

C. Church at 10:00. Burial in St. Adalbert's Cemetery. Friends invited.

Family present 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. Deceased was a member of the Library at Dom Polski, 617 -Frank Of 16 Concord Buffalo, N. June 5, 1963, beloved son of the late Stanley and Josephine (nee Mikstacki); brother of Mary Cichowski, Leonard, Casimir (Pinkowski) Powers, Rose Jopek and the late Edward; brother-in law of Celia Powers, John Jopek and the late Adam Cichowski. Funeral Saturday morning from the Pietszak Funeral Home 806 Clinton at 9 o'clock and at Holy Apostles Peter Paul Church at 9:30 o'clock.

Family will be present from 2-4 and Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery, Friends invited. PORTMAN-Theodore H. June 6, 1963, suddenly, of Boston, N. husband of Mildred (nee Zaborowski); father of Joan Marie, Theodore John and Mark Allan; son of Theodore and Rose Portman; brother of Mrs.

Heinrich (Betty) Gallati and Mrs. Milton (Nora) Meyer. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. at the Wurtz Funeral Chapel, State Boston, N.

Y. where funeral services will be held Monday at 10 A. M. Friends invited. 718 J.

June 7, 1963, of Erie Angola, beloved husband of Henrietta Schwartzott; father of Robert Nicholas Mariano Diane, Noreen, Sandra Pusateri and Mrs. Thomas (Providence) Larkin; brother of Carmelo, Augustine and Frank Pusateri and Mrs. Charles Manuele, Mrs. Leonard lacomo, Mrs. Gerald Constantino and Mrs.

Samuel Deinoro of New York City; also survived by nine grandchildren. Funeral services from the Henry Wedekindt Sons Funeral Home, 326 High corner Peach, Monday morning at 9. Friends are invited. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-9 P. M.

718 QUINN-Delia Hunt Of 97 Eagan June 4, 1963, beloved wife of Arthur Quinn: mother of Mrs. Kenneth (Eleanor) Buckley, James Arthur Joseph, Mrs. Bart (Dorothy) Stancamprano and Sister Mary Caritas, R.S.M.; sister of Thomas and Cornelius Hunt of County Kerry, Ireland, the late John, Mrs. James Quinn and Mrs. David Moran of Buffalo, Mrs.

Thomas White, Mrs. John Horrigan and James Hunt of County Kerry, Ireland; also survived by 12 grandchildren. Funeral from the Charles F. McMahon Funeral Home, 1038 Abbott Saturday at 8:15 and from Our Lady of Victory Basilica at 9 o'clock. Friends invited.

Flowers gratefully declined. Contributions may be made to the Mercy Hospital Building Fund. Mrs. Quinn was a member of the Rosary Altar Society of Our Lady of Victory Basilica. 517 -Anthony W.

June 6, 1963, of 257 Terrace Depew, beloved husband of Mary (nee Ratkovich); dear father of William A. (Theresa) and Ronald son of Santina (nee Lopresto) and the late William Ricottone; son-in-law of Nicholas and Mary Ratkovich; brother of Paul (Lida), Josephine (Hersal) Briggs, Theresa (Fred) Reynolds, Jeanne (William) Thomas, Carolyn (Paul) Milano, Wilma (Peter) Reiz, William Ricottone and the late Mary: also survived by two grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral Monday from the N. J. Sliwinski Funeral Home, 428 Penora Depew (off Broadway) at 9:30 A.M.

and at Our Lady of Pompell Church at 10. Burial in St. Mary's Cemetery, Lancaster, N. Y. Friends invited.

Deceased was a member of the Lancaster Elks and the International Union of Operating Engineers No. 463 of Niagara Falls. Family present from 1-5 and 7-10 P.M. 718 ROGERS--Flora May Childs Of Sardinia, N. wife of the late William H.

Rogers; mother Claude Rogers, Depew, N. Carl Rogers, Delevan, N. Clyde Rogers, Yorkshire, N. Mrs. Sherman (Ethel) Meyers, Sardinia, N.

Clinton Rod ers, Sardinia, N. Mrs. Robert (Ernestine) May, Springville. N. also survived by 17 grandchildren, great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, June at P. M. from the Persons Funeral Home, Deleven, N. Rev. Wesley R.

Wilder officiating. Interment In Yorkshire Cemetery. (INAL SPORTS Card of Thanks SWITEK-The family of the late Joseph Switek wishes to thank their relatives, neighbors, friends for offerinas of Masses, flowers, kindness and thoughtfulness shown them during their recent sorrow and death of husband and father. THE SWITEK FAMILY. 617 In Memoriam BARCY-In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Bertha, who passed away five years ago today, June 7, 1958.

Without a farewell, she fell asleep, With only memories for us to keep. We lost, but God has gainer, One of the best Mom's the world contained. Sadly missed, by DAUGHTERS, JOYCE, CAROL, BEVERLY AND GRANDCHILDREN. DUSTIN- sad memory of my father, Alson W. Dustin, who passed away one vear ago today, June 7.

1962. Lovinaly remembered by DAUGHTER DOROTHY. DUSTIN--In lovina memory of my dearest dad, Alson W. Dustin, who passed away one year ado, June 7. Sadly missed by DAUGHTER BERNICE FAMILY.

loving memory of our dear brother, L. Sid, who passed away one year ago today, June 7, 1962. Time passes by, But love and memory never die. Sadly missed MOTHER, SISTERS BROTHERS. -In loving memory of our dear father, Jacob, who passed away three years ago today, June 7, 1960.

Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Just a memory fond and true. And a token of affection, And a heartache just for you. Sadly missed by DAUGHTERS AND SON. THOMAS-In memory of very dear one, who passed away three years ago, June 7, 1960, Herman Hayes Thomas, Who has gone to rest with our Lord and Saviour, in peace. Sadly missed by THOMAS, KNOX AND ARMSTEAD FAMILIES.

THOMAS -In lovina memory of a very dear one. Herman who passed away three years ado today, June 7, 1960. We think of you livina still Where the road goes on without end: It's just the path bevond the bend. Sadly missed by THOMAS KNOX FAMILY. Deaths BARNAR E.

Of 130 Christiana North Tonawanda, June 6, 1963, wife of the late Dr. Thomas P. C. Barnard; cousin of Emma C. Barnard.

North Tonawanda, and Mrs. Samson W. Buffum of Buffalo. Burial will take place in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Norfolk, Va. BAUGH W.

Of 303 Mortimer June 5, 1963. beloved husband of Mary Alice (nee Hanco*ck); father of Orville, John Theo- Mrs. Thelma Anderson, Mrs. C. dore Shaw, Mrs.

Cleveland Witherspoon, Mrs. James Mills, Mrs. Ninevah Daniels; also survived by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Rosary services Friday, 8 P. M.

FUneral services at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Saturday, 9 A. M. Friends may call at Brown's Funeral Home, 66 E. Utica St.

Family present 3-5 and 7-9. Friends invited. 617 -Dorothy In Niagara Falls, N. Falls, June 6, wife 1963, of of 232 84th Niagara the late Anthony Betz; mother of Martin Betz, Niagara Falls, N. and the late Marilyn Ann Betz; sister of Mr.

Howard Dolan, California, and Mrs. Earl (Helen) Dressell, Mrs. Funeral (Evelyn) services Grass, will both be of held But. falo. from Lane Funeral Home, 8622 Buffalo Niagara Falls, N.

Saturday, June 8, at 2 P. M. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. 617 A. Age months, June 6.

1963, of 25 Empire beloved infant son of Joseph and Theresa Buinicki (nee Modzinski), dearest brother of Joseph Daniel Donna Marie, Kenneth M. and Eugene grandson of Joseph Sr. and Anna Buinicki and John and Stella Modzinski; also survived by aunts and uncles. The family will receive friends at the family residence, 25 Empire where funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9:15 followed at 9:30 by blessinas at St. Joachim's Church.

CHERRY--Mary E. Brown June 5, 1963 of 62 Cleveland mother beloved wife of Donald Cherry: of Mrs. Anthony (Mary Jane) Bove; stepmother of Mrs. Donald Francisco, Kiener, John Birosh of San Donald Keith or Oregon and Clark R. Cherry; dear grandmother of Patricia Ann Owen.

Funeral service Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home 3272 Bailey Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends are invited. family will be present from 2-5 7-10 P. M.

517 CHURCHILL-Emma R. (nee Saxton) Of 7367 Maple Akron, N. Herbert June 6, 1963, wife of the late C. Churchill; mother of Akron, Gertrude and Lucia E. Churchill L.

Reed and N. Ori- sister of Mrs. Lorin mel W. Saxton: also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Bernhardt Funeral Home.

130 Main Akron, N. where funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 P. M. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9. Friends invited.

Mrs. Churchill was a member of the First Methodist Church, Akron. CORNELIUS-Emma R. Reiser In the Niagara Lutheran Home, June 5, 1963, wife of the late Adam E. Corneljus; mother of Adam E.

Mrs. Frank C. (Ruth) Roberts, Mrs. Ester C. Hudson, all of Buffalo, and the late Elizabeth C.

Sikes; sister of Mrs. Arthur G. Rickard of Coral Gables, also survived by nine grandchildren. Friends are invited to attend memorial services at Forest Lawn Chapel Friday afternoon at 12 o'clock. Sentiment may be expressed through a contribution to the Parkside Lutheran Church or The Niagara Lutheran Home.

Arrangements by the Bury-McGinnis Funeral Home. 617 CREAGAN-Mary In Buffalo, N. June 5, 1963 of 150 of the late John L. Creagan; mother of Almont West' Seneca, N. wife John Paul and the late James K.

Creagan. Calls may be made at the Leonard H. Gaetz Funeral Home, 783 Ellicott St. from 2-4 and 7-10 P. M.

Funeral Saturday at 8:15 A. M. and from Fourteen Holy Helpers Church 617 at "o'clock. DAY-Kate Wilkinson Of 143 Tremaine Kenmore, June 6, 1963, beloved wife of Frank J. Day; mother of the late Mildred Winchell; sister of the late Agnes Ballard and grandmother of Bernice Mundier, James Leister and Phyllis Chambers; great-grandmother of Patricia Gehrman, Robert, Sandra, William and Lawrence Mundier, James Chambers, Linda and Thomas Leistner: greatgreat-arandmother of William Gehrman.

Friends may call until 10 P. M. Friday at the Bury Funeral Home service 3070 Delaware Ave. Funeral will held at the Episcopal Church of Advent, 54 Delaware Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Friends are invited.

DI PASQUALE-LoUis Of 186 Normal June 5, 1963, husband of Carrie (nee Gervaise) DiPasquale; father of Mrs. Michael R. (Petrina) Privitera, Mrs. Louis J. (Florence) Gicale of Olean, N.

Y. and Vincent R. DiPasquale. Friends may call at Joseph Spano Sons Funeral Home 473 Niagara St. near Hudson, where funeral will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock and at Holy Angels Church at 10:45 o'clock.

Family will be present from 11 A. M. to 10 P. M. 517 DUBAJ-Cynthia Marie Of Gowanda, N.

Y. June 6, 1963, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dubai; sister of Stephen, George, Judith and David Dubal. Prayer from Mentley Funeral Home, 105 East Main Gowanda, N.

Saturday, June at 9:15 A. from St. Joseph's Church, Gowanda, at 9:30 A. M. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery, Gowanda, N.

Y. DUNNIGAN-Sarah June 7, 1963, of 85 Gorton daughter of the late James and Catherine Halbin Dunnigan; sister of the late Hilda, Phoebe and Clara Dunnigan, Friends may call at the Stephan-Burns Funeral Home 266 East St. at Austin, where services will take place at time to be announced later. 7110 EFFRICK-William Charles Suddenly, June 7, 1963, of 18 Augusta Eagertsville, beloved husband of Otilla Duffort Effrick; son of William C. and the late Almyra Patterson frick; of Evelyn Durham frick of Niagara Falls, and Dorset, brother of Mrs.

Allan Gilleland of St. Catharines, stepbrother of Robert Kilkenny of Toronto, Ont. Funeral services from Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home 3272 Bailey Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Friends are invited.

Interment at Toronto, Ont. 718 EWING- G. Of 179 Crystal June 7, 1963, beloved husband of Rose Murray; father of Rev. Matthias Ewing, 0. Carm.

Mrs. Frank (Rita) Egan, James John, Ellen Robert Mrs. John (Catherine) McGowan, Thomas M. and William M. Ewing and the late Honor Jean Ewing; also survived by 25 grandchildren one great grandchild.

Friends are Invited to call at the Ray O'Connell Funeral Home 2206 South Park where funeral will be held Monday morning at 9:15 and at Holy Family Church 10 o'clock. Mr. Ewing was member of the Holy (nee Sieczka) Of 43 Avon Blasdell, N. June 5, 1963, beloved wife of John: devoted mother of Mrs. Stanley (Stefania) Brodzinski, Matthew of Norfolk, USN, William, Mrs.

Francis (Jane) Krasuski and the late Walter; sister of Frank of Blasdell and Alexander Sieczka of Poland; survived by ten grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Services from the Colonial Memorial Chapels 3003 South Park Lackawanna, N. Monday morning at 9:30, and from St. Hyacinth's Church at 10 o'clock. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Friends invited. 618 HAAS-Donald N. June 4, 1963 of 135 Colden Court, Cheektowaga, beloved husband of Florence (nee Koscielniak); dear father of Mrs. John (Judith) Hess and Dennis; grandfather of Jackie; dear brother of Mrs. Eleanor Milligan, Mrs.

William (Frances) Clerici; son of the late George and Martha Haas. Funeral services Saturday at 9 A. M. from the Urban Funeral Home, 3645 Genesee St. (2 blocks east of Union Rd.) and in Our Lady Help of Christians Church at 9:30 A.

M. Interment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, a veteran of World War I1 and the Chapel. Holy Name Society.

The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. 517 HALLER-Frank Of Alleghany in Darien, N. suddenly, June 5, 1963. beloved husband of Mary Alba Hailer; father of Barbara, Paul, Michele, Mark, Cynthia and Maureen; son of Barbara and the late Frank Haller; brother of Miss Marie Haller.

Funeral from the Charles Meyer Funeral Home Inc.r 13228 Broadway, Alden, N. Y. Saturday morning at 10:15 and from Our Lady of Good Council Church in Darien, N. at 11 o'clock. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-10 P.

M. 617 HEAD Carrie June 6, 1963, at the Odd Fellows Home, Lockport, N. widow of Charles mother of Mrs. Ralph Austin, Buffalo, George F. Head, Baltimore, Girdon C.

Head of Kenmore, N. Walter Head of Hamburg, N. Y. Friends may call at the Hilliard Funeral Home 147 Delaware Tonawanda, where services will be held Saturday at 7:30 P. M.

Graveside services Sunday at Homer Cemetery, Coudersport, at 2 P. M. Mrs. Head was a member of the Beech Grove Methodist Church, Nashville, and the Empress Rebekah Lodge No. 116 of Tonawanda.

Flowers gratefully declined. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cancer Fund. 718 HICKMAN-Charles H. Of 84 Beard suddenly June 6, 1963, husband of Ethel (Stark); brother of Mrs. George L.

Agle, Otto Mrs. Martin W. Pohlman, Mrs. Harvey Cole and the late George W. and Mrs.

E. J. Zittel. Friends may call at the Sieck Mast Funeral Home 1009 Kensington Ave. until 12:30 P.

M. Sunday. Funeral service at First Trinity Lutheran Church, Niagara Falls Blvd. and Glenalby Rd. Sunday at 3 P.

M. Friends invited. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10. Those desiring may make memorial contributions to Lutheran Camp Pioneer, Niagara Lutheran Home, and First Trinity Lutheran Church building fund. 618 -Lottie (nee Kendziora) June 6, 1963, of 46 Woltz beloved wife of Martin, dearest mother of Edward (Ann) Jankowski, Mrs.

Stephen (Agnes) Kolasa, Mrs. Casey (Marian) Bogdan, Mrs. Walter (Angeline) Wisniewski, Walter (Florence) Jankowski and Mrs. Frank (Gertrude) Gabryszak; sister of Mrs. Victoria Skokowski, Mrs.

Sophie Zaiac, Mrs. Frances Rydzynski and Mrs. Laura Lukomski; also survived by 15 grandchildren and four great-arandchildren. The family will receive friends at the home of Hochul Funeral Service, 1021 Sycamore, where funeral services will be held Monday morning at 9:30 and at 10 o'clock at St. Adalbert's Basilica.

718 -Walter B. Suddenly in Georgia, June 1, 1963 of 25 Winstead Hamburg, N. beloved son of Helen (Kaczmarek) and Stanley Kaczmarski; brother of Joan, Joseph, Margaret, Paul, Patricia and David Kaczmarski: grandson of M. Kaczmarek and Walter Kaczmarski of Buffalo, Y. Funeral from the EUgene Heil Funeral Home, Evans Center North Main Angola, N.

Saturday morning at 8 o'clock and from St. Francis of Assisi Church, Athol Springs at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-9 P. M.

617 KAUFFMANN-Clara Louise Honecker Suddenly June 5, 1963. wife of the late Charles Kauffmann: mother of Charles E. and Harold A. Kauffmanni grandmother of James and Carl Kauffmann; sister of the late Christine Krapf. Anna Gorenflo and William Honecker.

Funeral service from Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home 3272 Bailey Saturday afternoon at 3:15. Friends are invited. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 617 KENNEDY -Bridget (Delia) (nee Brown) Of 866 Seventh St. In Buffalo, N.

June 6. 1963. wife of the late Edward F. Kennedy: mother of Lawrence F. Kennedy; survived by three grandchildren.

Friends may call at the Rubino Funeral Home 271 Porter where funeral will be held Monday morning at 9:15 and from Holy Angels Church at 9:45. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. 718 KLEIN-James H. Of 192 Genesee Lockport, N.

Y. June 5, 1963, beloved husband of Bertha co*ckran and the late Mamie S. Klein; father of Kenneth and Karl Klein; grandfather of James, Mrs. Karen Chandler and Keith Klein; great-grandfather of Kitty Chandler, Friends may call at the Jos. Stauth Funeral Home, 2264 Main St.

(opp. Dewey). Service Saturday at 2 P.M. Mr. Klein was a member of Zion Lodge No.

514 Orchard Park, N. Ancient The Arabic Imperial Order, Council Nobles of of the Mystic Shrine of North America and the Pioneers of the New York Tel. Co. Flowers gratefully declined. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 P.M.

Members please assemble Friday at 8 P.M. 617 KNIGHT -Sheldon G. Suddenly, June 6, 1963, of 464 Riley beloved husband of Addle Knight (nee Hawkins); father of George Frederick Sheldon T. and Arthur L. Knight; brother of Mrs.

Alice Bauman of Buffalo and Byron L. of Azusa, also survived by 12 grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and numerous nephews and nieces. Friends may call at the George J. Roberts Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Linwood from 2-4 and 7-10 P. where the funeral will be held Monday morning at 11 o'clock.

Friends are invited. Arrangements by Issac G. Abbott. 618 LAUX-Clara J. Of 541 East Schenck North Tonawanda, June 6.

1963, wife of the late William mother of Robert B. and Wilma of North Tonawanda: sister of Dr. F. Bernard Schultz of Alexandria, Va. Friends may call at the Wattengel Funeral Home, 307 Oliver North Tonawanda, where funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 P.

M. Flowers gratefully declined. Mrs. Laux was a member of the North Presbyterian Church, Augustus H. Crown Chapter No.

619 O.E.S. and Messiah Chapter White Shrine of Jerusalem. 617 MACK-John H. June 7, 1963, of 53 Wellington Buffalo 16, N. beloved husband of Ellen Ranahan Mack; father of John Allen, Mrs.

Paul (Doris) Studer of Orangevale, Mrs. James E. (Geraldine) Devlin and Frank brother of Julia Richard William A. and the late Frank, Mrs. Katherine Wiedeman, Margaret and F.

Roe Mack. Mr. Mack is survived by 17 grandchildren. Friends may call at the Lynett Funeral Home, 389 Parkside Ave. at Amherst where funeral will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock, and from St.

Margaret's Church at 9:45. Friends Invited. Mr. Mack was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Margaret's Church, the Knights of Columbus Council 184.

718 MAULBETSCH-Fred J. In Gowanda, N. June 5, 1963, brother of Mrs. Harold Bentley of Gowanda; also survived by several nieces. Funeral services Saturday, June 8, from Spillman's, 212 Jamestown at 2 M.

Burial in Pine Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at Spillman's Thursday evening and thereafter from 2-4 and 7-9. Memorials may be given to Trinity United Church of Christ. Gowanda. 1.0.0.F, Services Friday evening at 7:30.

Mr. Maulbetsch also was a member of Phoenix Lodge 262. of Goanda. 617 MENDOFIK-Stanley F. Of 40 Harding June 6.

1963, beloved husband of Catherine Raslawski; father of Judith Edward W. and Mary Ann Mendofik; son of Amelia Twardy and the late Frank Mendofik: brother of Mrs. Edgar Biddle, William Mendofik, Mrs. Carl Maass and Mrs. Richard Ackley, Friends are invited to call at the O'Connell Funeral Home 2286 South Park where funeral will be held Monday morning at 8:15 and at St.

Ambrose Church at 9 o'clock. Mr. Mendofik was a member of the Holy Name Society. 718 MICHALSK1-Stephen Stanley Of Southwestern Angola, N. suddenly June 5, 1963, beloved infant son of Stephen and Amelia Novak Michalski: brother of Sophie, Theodore and the late Martin.

Friends may call at Froehley's Funeral Home, 262 N. Main Angola, N. Y. from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M.

Mass of the Angels at the Most Precious Blood Church Saturday morning at 9:30. Interment at Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Brant. 617 MIKOL (Mikolajezak) Dr.

Edward X. June 6, 1963, of Delmar, N. formerof Buffalo, N. beloved husband of Clover Powers; father of Marcia Jones and Eleanor Van Amerongen; son of Mikolaiczak; the late. Andrew, brother the late Jo seph, Stephen, John, Leon, Charlotte Frank and Vincent; also of rowska Menday, and June 10 Bernard.

in Delmer, Private N. C2 PINKOWSKI-Frank PORTMAN-1 Theodore H. J. QUINN-Delia Hunt RICOTTONE- -Anthony W. ROGERS--Flora May SAMCOE -Hazel Dettman F.

SCARP Campanella) -Mary R. SCHAEFER- Irving SCHLATTERER-Cather. ine Schmitt SCHULTZ-Joseph J. SHE VLIN-William J. SISTER M.

MARTINA, S. S. c. Brown) SISTER MARY VISITATION-(Caroline Hauser) SMITH-Edward J. SOTET -Mary SPERO-Joseph A.

STENGEL-Edward A. STREER-Mrs. Julia TOMASZEWSKI-Mary (nee Kasperczyk) TOMLINSON -Bert WOHLRAB -Louis SAMCOE-Hazel Dettman June 5, 1963, of Falls West Falls, N. mother of Kenneth Mrs. Larry (Nancy Link, and William N.

Samcoe; sister of Mrs. Edward (Esther) Baum, and the late John R. and Earl J. Dettman. Funeral service from the Carlton A.

Ullrich Funeral Home 3272 Bailey Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mrs. Samcoe was member of the Buffalo Teachers Federation, the Wednesday Afternoon Club of West Falls, N. and Cazenovia Lodge No.

287 O.E.S. of Colden, N. Y. Family will be present from 2-4 and 7-10. 617 -Irving June 6, 1963, of 251 Commonwealth son of the late Joseph and Mary Shaffer; brother of Mrs.

Charles Bernstein of Cleveland, Henry, David and the late Ruben Shaffer. Services at the Park Terrace Mortuary 855 Englewood Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Flowers gratefully declined. SCAPPECHIO-Mary R. (nee Campanella) Of 300 Fifteenth in Buffalo, June 5, 1963, wife of Dominic Scappechio; mother of Mrs.

Bernard J. (Elizabeth) Isker and Anthony J. Scappechio; grandmother of Paul and Marilyn Scappechio and Bernard J. Ill and John D. Isker; daughter of the late Anthony and Mary Campanella; sister of Mrs.

Theresa James, Anthony, Peter and Daniel Campanella and the late Michael Campanella and Mrs. Rose Giraffe. Friends may call at the Rubino Funeral Home 271 Porter where funeral will be held Saturday morning at 10:15 and at Our Lady of Loretto Church at 11 o'clock. The family will be present 2 2-5 and 7-10 P. M.

617 -Catherine Schmitt June 6. 1963, of 399 Hewitt beloved wife of Howard Schlatterer: mother of Howard Joseph Schlatterer; sister of Mathias. Mrs. Norman Mellody, Mrs. Elizabeth Rockwood.

John. Nicholas, Mrs. Clayton Wittmeyer, Henry and Martin Schmitt: also survived by three grandchildren. Funeral service from Carlton A. Ullrich FUneral Home 3272 Bailey Monday morning at 9:15 and at St.

James Church at 10 o'clock. Friends are invited. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-10 P. M. 718 SCHULTZ-Joseph J.

June 6, 1963, of 130 Goerina, Cheektobeloved husband of Pearl (nee Prusak); dear father of Dorothy: father-in-law of Richard Juda: arandfather of Diane, Donald, Deborah: son of the late Rudolph and Julia. Funeral Monday mornina, June 10. at 9:30 from the Max F. Rutecki Funeral Home, 375-379 Peckham and at St. Stanislaus Church at 10 o'clock.

Interment St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends vited. Family present 2-5. 7-10.

Graveside military services will be conducted by Adam Plewacki Post No. 799. 718 SHEVLIN-William J. Of 64 Dexter Tonawanda, N. June 6, 1963, husband of the late Blanche Frye Shevlin; beloved father of William Mrs.

Wilbert (Jane) Saleman, Anthony, Charles and Frank Shevlin; 16 grandchildren also survive. The family will receive friends after 7 P. M. Friday and 2-5, 7-10 Saturday and Sunday at the Knapp Funeral Home, 335 Leroy Ave. Funeral Monday morning at 9 o'clock.

Requiem Mass at Blessed Trinity Church at 9:30. Friends are invited to attend. Mr. Shevlin was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Francis of Assisi Church.

718 SISTER M. MARTINA, S. S. (Margaret C. Brown) June 6, 1963, daughter of the late Edward and Julia Brown; sister of Frank H.

Brown. Funeral from Mt. St. Joseph Chapel, 2064 Main Saturday at 9:30 A. M.

Friends are invited. 617 SISTER MARY VISITATION-(Caroline Hauser) June 7, 1963, daughter of the late Michael and Eva Hauser. Funeral at the Monastery Chapel of Our of Charity, 485 Best Monday morning at 9:30. Friends are invited. 718 SMITH -Edward J.

Formerly of Buffalo, died in of Batavia the late Maude Earnest Smith; father of Thursday, June 6, 1963, husband Edward Orchard Park, Aurora, William Mrs. Buffalo, Carl G. of East Clarence (Helen) Rattle, West Seneca, Mrs. Sheldon (Ruth) Lortz, Cheektowaga, Mrs. Roy (Dorothy) Halfenger, Julia brother of Mrs.

Plunkett, Kenmore. Services at the Abbott Monday at 2 P. M. George Kennedy Funeral Home, 914 Friends may call Saturday and Sunday, 2-5 and 7-10 P. M.

SOTET-Mary June 5, 1963, of 197 Laird wife of George Sotet; mother of Frank Sotet; sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Plesh and Joseph Pocsa; grandmother of Eileen and James Sotet. Friends may call at the Thompson Funeral Chapel, 911 Tonawanda opposite Riverside Park. Funeral service Saturday mornina at 8:15 and from St. Elizabeth's Church at 9 o'clock.

Friends invited. Mrs. Sotet was a member of Rosary Society and Mother's Club of St. Elizabeth's Church and the St. Stephen's Buffalo and Vicinity Hungarian Roman and Greek Catholic Sick and Benevolent Church Society.

617 SPERO-Joseph A. 148 West In Buffalo, June 6, 1963, husband of Frances Trippi Spero; father of John J. and Joyce F. Spero; son of the late John and Sarah Greco Spero; brother of Mrs. Michael (Carmela) Lonca, James C.

and Florence Spero. Friends may call at the Rubino Funeral Home 271 Porter where funeral will be held Monday morning at 8:15, and at Holy Cross Church at 9 o'clock. Flowers gratefully declined. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Mr.

Spero was a member of the American Federation State, County and Municipal Employes Local 264, and a veteran of World War Family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. 718 -Edward A. Of 147 Rodney June 5, 1963, beloved husband Helen T. Baumer Stengel: father of Harry Stengel and Mrs.

Herbert (Bernice) Burgasser: seven grandchildren also survive; brother of the late Mary Lana. Magdalene Waite, Edna Huntlev, Beniamin, John and George Stengel. Friends mav call from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. at the Denaler Funeral Home.

343 Lerov where funeral will be held Saturday mornina at 8:30 and from Blessed Trinity Church at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited. Deceased was a member of the Holy Name Societv. 517 STREER-Mrs. Julia Of 347 Utica Tonawanda, N.

June 7, 1963, mother of Miss Irene Streer, John both of Tonawanda, Louis of South Bend, Gustave of Buffalo and Joseph Streer of Elma, N. Y. Also survived by 13 grandchildren. Friends may call at the Hamp Funeral Home Inc.r AdamSeymour Tonawanda, where prayers will be said Monday morning at 10 o'clock, followed by a Requiem High Mass in St. Francis of Assisi Church at 10:30 o'clock.

Burial in Mt. Olivet Cemtery. 718 -Mary (nee Kasperczyk) Of 75 Wallace Cheektowaga, June 7, 1963, wife of the late Joseph; dear mother of Chester (Ann), Mrs. Edward (Stella) Frydrychowski, Mrs. William (Florence) Mrs.

Chester (Celia) Niepsul and Theodore (Hazel) Thomas; grandmother of 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild; sister of Frank Kasperczyk. Funeral services from the Pacer Funeral Home, 1275 Sycamore Monday at 10 A. M. Friends Invited. 718 TOMLINSON -Bert Of Marilla, N.

June 5, 1963, husband the late Grace Jackman; father Mrs. Clifford Veeder; grandfather of James and Wallace Veeder; also survived by six great-grandchil. dren. Friends may call at the Ewell Funeral Home, Marilla, N. where services will be held Saturday at 2 o'clock.

Mr. Tomlinson was a charter member of Marilla Grange No. 1133. WOHLRAB-Louis Of 75 Butler June 5, 1963, beloved husband of Nina Mourhees; father of Mrs. Dawn (Elizabeth) Brunck; also survived by two arandchildren: brother of the late Aloys and Charles Wohirab, Mrs.

Lena, Strassner. The family will receive friends from 2-5. 7-10 at the Most Funeral Home, 1009 Kensington where funeral will be held Saturday afternoon on at 1 o'clock. Friends Invited, Mr. was NET Seyburn Liscum Came County to Consider Proposal to Rename Elma Meadows Park A proposal to rename Elma Meadows Park honor of the late Merle Town E.

of Reuther Elma will Supervisor sented at Tuesday's Board of Supervisors meeting. The Park Recreation Committee today directed the county attorney's office to prepare a resolution after the proposal was made by Parks Recreation Commissioner James J. Harrigan. Mr. Reuther, who died May 4, played a leading role in establishing the park.

The committee voted to award a $2851 contract to the Ferguson Electric Construction Co. low bidder on electrical improvement work at the park. Also approved by the committee was the $725 bid of Stork Chute 235 Highland for the concession at Como Lake Park. The company was the only bidder. The approval is contingent upon the concessionaire posting performance bond.

The committee reaffirmed its policy of not permitting seasonal rental of lockers at the Elma Meadows golf course. A letter from Donald W. Scott, 785 Warren East Aurora, suggesting seasonal rentals, was received and filed. POLICE SEEK GUN, FIND A 'BANDIT' ALONE IN ATTIC Anyone lose a slot machine? If so, you can claim it at the administrator's office. A police, and gold counter model was found Tuesday by police looking in an attic at 192 Locust St.

for a shotgun taken in a burglary. Detective Sgt. Charles J. Hahn and Detective, Raymond Mahony said like the type which used to be in stores and taverns 20 years or more ago. It still contained some coins and a slug was visible through a small window.

The nickel machine was in the attic when the present occupants of the two-family home moved in about six months ago, the detectives added. possession of a slot machine is illegal, the machine probably will be destroyed if there are no claimants. NO PROMISE MADE ON HIS SENTENCE, U.S. WITNESS SAYS A Government witness denied in Federal Court today that promises of a lenient sentence were made to him in exchange for his pleading guilty and testifying against six co-defendants charged with the interstate transportation of stolen money orders. However, Robert Bishop, 23, of 164 Sycamore asserted that he understood his co-operation would be brought to the attention of Federal Judge John 0.

Henderson before he is sentenced. Under cross-examination, he that either the U. S. attorney's office or the FBI promised him a lesser sentence. Earlier, Bishop identified some of the defendants as having been involved with him in the procuring and cashing of stolen money orders.

RACE RESULTS AQUEDUCT FIRST-3-year-olds up, 1. mile: Glory Hill. Adams 11.90 7.10 5.70 Dupage Lady. Sellers 10.60 8.30 Jet's Whirl, Giuffra 15.60 SECOND- furlongs: stitchnsew, Gustines 7.10 3.80 3.20 Red Maid. Sellers 4.70 3.50 Thunder Baby, Gonzalez 8.90 Locust.

THIRD-4-year-olds up, miles: Last Trump, Jackson a 13.40 6.30 5.20 Dr. Millett, Burns 5.20 4.70 'Platter, Nesky 7.80 Scratched-Oh. Coma Belle. DAILY DOUBLE Glory Hill and Stitchnsew paid $39.40. FINGER LAKES furlongs: Philo Hall, Olivares 7,90 3.80 3.80 No Can Doo, Pong 7.70 6.00 La Stayo, Verardi 10.80 SECOND-3-year-olds, up, 6 furlongs: Winnowing, Baker 8.50 4.10 3.10 Mantauk, Lopez 4.20 3.50 Hidalgo Royston 4.80 DAILY DOUBLE: Philo Hall and Winnowing paid $28.60.

WOODBINE FIRST-2-year-olds, 5 furlongs: Avec Vous, Fitzsimmons. 3.90 2.80 2.10 Dark Whisper, McComb 3.80 2.30 Orvies Spirit, Wolbrecht 2.10 Scratched -Tappin Tyme. TEN -year-olds up, 11 mile: Cabinson 7,40 3.90 3.00 Peel Express, Potts 6.40 3.70 3.20 VA.LY DOUBLE Avec Vous and Faisun paid $45.70. Daily News Summary BIRTHS BOYS were born to Mr. May John K.

Woelfle, 13 Schuele 16 Donald M. Winkle, Tonawanda Twp 16 Robert J. Virginia, Tonawanda Twp, 18 Felix P. Swiatkowski, 69 Weaver 18 Eddie Simmons, Lackawanna 18 Herbert R. Schpenfeld, 221 Hawthorne 18 Frank T.

Sanel, Williamsville John D. Russo, 600 W. Utica Robert L. Putti, 403 Potomac Gerard J. O'Brien, Tonawanda Twp.

18 Edibert Madera 10 Garden Alley 18 Donald F. Ketteman, Amherst 17 John R. Hughes, 16. Heussy 18 Leon N. Greene 56 Burlington 18 Franklin Geister, Orchard Park 18 Banks 129 Glenwood 18 GIRLS were born to Mr.

Clarence Yeager, Lackawanna 18 Michael F. Padak, 91 Columbus 18 Frederick S. Mathewson, 219 Congress 18 William M. Makosky, 27 Ontario Thomas W. Lichtenthal, Lancaster 19 James D.

Lane, Lackawanna 18 Richard Krufka, 153 Metcalfe 19 James P. Kreutzer, 108 Litchfield 18 Joseph D. Kobza, 21 Saratoga 19 Edward Heisler, Tonawanda Twp. 18 Gerald J. Harner.

West Seneca 18 Leonard J. Giordano, 55 Ritt 18 Michael N. Faso, Cheektowaga 18 Edward B. Dobies, Alden 19 Benedicto Cordero, 75 Seventh Frank Bova, 33 Briscoe Otis Bishop, 455 Jefferson 18 Robert A. Becker, Amherst 18 Charles A.

Andolina, Evans 18 John R. Alessandra, 466 Busti 18 James J. Adymy, 341 Bird 19 MARRIAGE LICENSES (Filed up to 3 PM, June 7) Herbert Neubauer, 214 Potomac--Mabel Friert, Ridgeway, Canada. Stanley Kozduz, 1458 Como Park-Carole Richard Sax, 390 Northumberland "Bratos, Cheektowaga. 0.

T. Hoefer, 244 Herman. Albert W. Wagner, 36 Gerald Jean Marie Smith, 197 Newburah. David Fessard.

W. Toolem. Williamsville, Kenmore Judith Ross L. Guarino Jr. Lackawanna -Joanne C.

Bykowski, 26 Lanameyer. Joseph E. Smith. 147 Patricia A. Kenyon.

78 W. Northrup. Paul F. Meyer, -Carol A. O'Connor, 290 Phyllis.

Daniel P. Mattimore, 65 Macamlev-Joan Ann Crowley. West Seneca. John Pointer Jr. 445 Dodae- -Jeannette Smith, 437 E.

Utica, Angelo A. Piccillo, Alexandria, Va.Angeline Marranca, 589 Richmond. Richard Ferrel, Kenmore -Miriam Kelly, 72 Lorraine. Ronald G. Knoell, N.

Tonawanda -Janet A. Glasqow, 684 E. Delavan. James A. Darner, 303 Abbott -Sharon M.

Dwyer, Lackawanna. Bedros Odian, Rochester -Marguerite J. Guercie, 95 Rhode Island. Robert Rugq, Cheektowaga--Carol Parzymieso, 233 Dutton. Richard J.

Pedrick, 56 Edna -Cheryl D. Kessler, 287 Kehr. Donald Schiemant, West Seneca -Carol Coon, West Seneca. ACCIDENTS taken to Emergency Hospital. BURGLARIES Paul Nester.

18, of 72 Sattler, motor scooter -auto collision. Wende East Ferry, about 4:30 PM Thursday: knee intury, cuts; St. Joseph Intercommunity Hospital. Auto driver. Mrs.

Dorothy C. Yogerst, 35, of 274 Stanton. Motorcycle Patrolman Louis N. Pelonero. 37, of 53 Dakota, cycle-auto collision.

Linden Rugby, about 5:40 PM Thursday: riaht hip and rib fractures, fiole bruises; Columbus Hospital. driver, Miss Bonita H. Vaile, 24, of 5 Ruaby. Miss Polly White, 24. of 1005.

Perry, twocar collision, Humboldt Ferry, about 11:30 PM Thursday: back iniurv. multiple body bruises: Sisters' Hospital: she was riding with Ernest L. Jackson, 40, of E. Utica; other operator. H.

J. Briggs, 210 Jefferson. Mrs. Katherine Sheremeta, 73, of 134 Isabelle, injured by NFT bus at Ontario and Philadelphia, 2:15 Thursday, injuries to left side, taken to Columbus Scibetta, Hospital. Bus operator Thomas 34, of 322 Amherst.

Both motorists were Inured In a collision at Genesee and Barthel, 5:30 AM today. Cy Janik. 50, of 61 Gualbert, Cheektowaga, cuts on head and face, and Theodore Lipa, 25, of 268 N. Ogden, inured back. were both 605 Genesee, Lavell Armstrona's apartment; $25 record player taken Thursday.

877 Delaware, Jane Rogers' apartment; $10 radio, $40 record plaver, $100 TV set and two rings worth $300 stolen Wednesday. 1389 Jefferson. Hamilton apartment; $25 taken Thursday, 1511 Niagara, Volland Electric Equipment Co. president, Alexander T. Volland, cash contents of a coffee machine was removed and a check is being made to determine what was taken from the office safe forced open.

16 E. Tupper, Fred Astaire Dance Studio: manager, Richard Estes: contents of a cigarette machine and a record player were taken durina the night. 115 Dingens, Otto Braun, Bakery Equip. ment three grinders with a total value of $300 were taken during the night. FIRE RECORD Alarms since 3 PM Thursdav: 3:18 Eagle; PM- Michael Rescue Squad Milligan, 1 to 58, Main of 905 Washington, dead.

3:46 Rescue Squad 5 to 96 Oxford; Val McDonald, 63, ill, taken to Meyer Memorial Hospital. Watson, arass. 4:38 -Rescue Squad 4 to Wende East Ferry: Paul Nester, 18, of 72 Sattler, hurt in traffic accident, taken to St. Joseph Intercommunity Hospital. 4:54 Rescue Squad to 46 Woltz: Mrs.

Lottie Jankowski, 72, dead. 4:58 Rescue Squad 3 to 25 Empire; James Buinicki, 8 months, dead. Rapin, rubbish. Sauad Jo 44 Eagle: William Laird, 69, ill, taken to Columbus Hospital. 5:40 Rescue Squad 3 to 53 Monroe: Mrs.

Willie L. Thomas, 40, of 605 Clinton. ill, taken to Mever Memorial Hospital. Squad 4 to 301. Gold: Mrs.

Marie Buonocore, 88, ill, remained home. 7:28 Rescue Squad 6 to 251 Commonwealth; Irving Schaefer. 60. dead. Squad 1 to 211 Eagle; John McDuffie, 46.

ill, left in doctor's care. South Division, auto. defective carburetor, $25 damage; owner, Louis Ruben, address not aiven. Today 4:09 AM-345 Amherst. unnecessary.

Squad 1 to 52 Locust: Mrs. Ruth Martin. 52, Ill, taken to Emerdency Hospital. Squad 3 to 286 Sycamore, unnecessary. Ferguson, unnecessary.

7:31 Rescue Squad 7 to Ontario and Chadduck: Miss Carol Flavin. 26. of 158 Wardman, Kenmore. ill. taken to Kenmore Mercy Hospital.

Squad 5. to 499 Military: Harold F. Levesque. 19, ill. remained home.

Rescue Savad 3 to 260. Stanton; Felix Dalballe, 6, injured right arm. treated in Emergency Hospital. Squad to South Division Ellicott: Albert Maxim. 41, of 145 Fulton, ill, taken home, 10:56 Rescue Squad to 136 David Henderson, 58, ill, remained home.

MISSING PERSONS John Marzucca, 17, of 335 Dearborn, missing since Saturday: 5 feet 7 inches, 150 pounds, brown eyes and reddish hair. Alice Dixon, 13, of 200. Rilev, missing since Monday; 5 feet 2 inches, 115 pounds, brown eves and black hair; yellow skirt and black sweater. Harriet J. Willard, 14, of 918 South Park, missina since Thursday: 100 pounds, EDGAR B.

MOEST FUNERAL HOME TL 2-8372 1009 KENSINGTON AVE. (Near Bailey) brown eves and black hair: brown sweater, gray skirt and white sneakers. Emma J. Fields, 8, of 160 Riley, missina since Thursdav: 3 feet. 98 pounds, brown eves and black hair: red skirt and white sneakers.

Douglas Thurston, 13. of 541. W. Utica. missing since Thursday: 6 feet.

155 pounds. STOLEN AUTOS 1955 Buick sedan, 71-72 EE, owned Richard L. Jackson, 491 E. Utica: taken from 588 Genesee Thursdav. 1961 Chevrolet, sedan.

58 518. by Mrs. Mae Nichols, 16 Lexinaton: stolen there Thursday, BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS SUPREME C'RT JUDGMENTS The following filed bankruptcy petlities and assets listed respectively: tions in Federal 3 Court Thursday, liabilGwenevere J. Russell, North Collins, housewife. $5760.54.

none. Dale A. Russell, Main North Collins, truck driver, $5760.54. $1026. Rocco G.

Orsini, 370 Lincoln, Lockport. builder, $60,152.26, $8916. Ralph, C. Wollaston, 543 Lake Shore Dr. Roszella E.

Miller. Westwood Angola, housewife, $14,232.61, $3550. TRAFFIC COURT Judge Joseph Kuszynski Speeding $35-Thomas A. Doing, 39, 335 Cornwall; Troy Lee Jenkins, 40, Brooklyn. $30-Reynolds M.

Nesbisch, 21, 134 Esser; Lewis J. Heckuthorn, 34, 9 Albion PI. 325-Dave 30, 190 Waverly; Johann Niedermeir, 21, 191 St. Francis, Hamburg: Charles Simmons, 32, 279 Perry; Marvin Owens, 21, 144 Brunswick. $20-Jerald E.

Haley, 27, 328 Summer: Paul T. Szczepanski. 20, 253 Changfield: James L. Lidge, 36, 47 Cayuga; Hershel Hawkins, 46, 260 Watson; John D. Riggins, 67 Ridge Lackawanna, $20 -Joseph E.

Schmigiel, 36, 71 Dorris; John G. Watson, 38, 182 Cindy Dr. Williamsville; Willie Hue, 33, 122 Laurel; George J. Kaptur, 20, 360 Atlantic; Gerald J. Kapuscinski, 27, 216 Werkiey Dr.

Tonawanda. $20 -John W. Cichow, 20, 81 W. Miwster: Rov F. Schlack, 20, 245 Comstock; Richard E.

Depke, 23, 772 Center. E. Aurora; Robert F. Wehnert, 37, 1331 Greenbrier, Tonawanda; William Hohnson, 55, 167 Donaldson. $20-Douglas F.

R. Hall, Hughes, 58 20, 51 Main, Russell: Richard 35, Eden: William J. Head, 40, 124 Armin: Marta R. Tatu, 21, 68 Shoreham; Jimmie Dickson, 33, 50 Eaton. $15-Chester Gurbacki, 41, 401 McNaughton: Louis R.

D'Agostino, 18. 182 W. Field Eagertsville; Charles G. Inas, 47, 207 Brighton Tonawanda. $15-Elizabeth H.

Wasson, Broad, Tonawanda; Joseph Pamistlass. $15-Willa O'Dav, 35, 62 Washington, Lackawanna; Carter L. Bunce, 26, 31 Orchard; James G. Reid, 51. 283 Broadway; Osborn M.

Taylor, 37. 17 Glenwood: Donald White, 25, 41 Edna" Pl. $15-Vincent E. Ball, 59, 64 Dundee; Daniel J. Neesow, 23.

639 Harlem: Edward Gwark, 44, 99 Lombard; Frank J. Vitko, 49, 100 Smith; Edward Stachelski, 52, 111 Stevens. $15-Norbert J. Edwards, 27. 443 Forest; James Bakowski, 23, 39 Princeton; Vir.

ainia A. Sears, 45, 563 Lorraine F. Morgante, 27, 1738 S. Park; Theresa J. Shanks.

34, 296 Lyndale. $15-Harold S. Atkins, 39, 104 Hamlin; Aileen M. Steinwachs. 25, Jerusalem Corners, Derby; Leo Kazmierczak, 63.

242 Ashley; Thomas A. Felice, 26, 75 Stevenson; Robert C. Byers, 20, 63 Richmond. $15-William H. McDaniel, 23, 279 Perry: James Preim, 38, 153 E.

Utica: Thomas F. Hart, 30, 1018 Lafayette: Eileen M. Stewart, 62, 123 Saranac: Melvyn J. Edwards, 23, 161 Keever. $15 -John J.

Treanor, 32, 51. Ketchum: Howard Bond, 33, 43 Cumming; Girdis D. DIll, 30, 172. Northampton; Josh Murchison, 33, 631 Woodlawn; Howard L. Yood, 30, 608 Shoshone.

$15-Joseph R. Burns, 34, 51 Pritchard: Michael G. Arbeiter, 22. 7304 Ward Tonawanda; Geraldine Perry, 42, 370 Riley; Marietta H. Armstrond.

35, 866 Northland; Thomas E. Mayfield, 39, 1308 Michigan. $15-Frank W. Jasnick1, 55. 6 Newtow: Daniel C.

Vacco, 27, 118 18th; Marsha J. Matter, 19, 49 Montclair: Richard G. Kettel, 43, 22 Middlesex; Eugene R. Loomis, 27, 36 Guilford: Martin French, 21, Harper Darian, N. Y.

No Weight Markings $10-Stephen Monachino, 25, 55 Boland, Lackawanna. Street Markings $10-Frederick H. Staub, 20, 189 Puritan Town of Tonawanda. Unlicensed Driver $35-John L. White, 37, 77 Waverly.

Pedestrian Thruway $15-Robert C. Parisi, 20, 298 Trenton. Red Light $10-Vonnie McClain, 16, 132 Monticello. No Registration $35-William H. McDaniel.

23, 279 Perry. Inadequate Muffler $10-Conway Shields. 56, 274 Hamburg; Carl L. Barnes, 485 Clinton: Roscoe C. Ramsey, 32, 91 Southampton.

Suspended Sentence Alfred, 42, 1364 Union Rd. Insufficient Lights $10-William L. Leeper, 46, 23 Milnor. Inspection Sticker $10 -John den Treanor, 32, 51 Ketchum; John Vogenauer, 19, 229 Springer. L.

Walker. BUSINESS NAMES Les Sours Sandy Beach Beauty Salon, 2035 Base Line, Grand IslandJarrett. Harry P. Rosemarie Salversan, $113.50 to Walter P. Blimm Co.

Archie Craig, $50 to A. Faddoul. Nellie Hilliker, $95.95 to Lockport Memorial Hosp. Albee Buffalo Homes, $195.75 to B. R.

Dewitt Inc. Albert A. Rumschik, Stanley Borynski, Robert Frawely's Sportsman's Tavern, $148.79 to State Dept. of Labor. In-Plant Caterina, $808.17: Millersport Lumber, $20; Bilt Rite Concrete Contractina, $10; Millersport Construction, $165.76 to State Dept.

of Labor. Carl E. Buerr, $210.10 to Belsaw Machinery. Edwin Magdalen Ellicott, $538.38 to Anthony Puza. Peter R.

Wood, (J. R. Wood Son), $198.35 to Welatop Inc: $610.45 to Weinheimer Supply. Francis Chmiel, $578.95 to Bank of Buffalo. Norman C.

Gieger $1530.01 to Kenmore Motor. Jane R. Kensy, $1118.25 to Internal Revenve. John S. Josephine V.

Crisafulli, $2878.68 to Weinheimer Supply. Fred Braver, $147.56 to Axe Arthur Motor Express. Leon D. Ulrick, $2807.31 to Kelvinator. Robert Dietrich, $131.82 to Frank Aaron Gellman Home Outfitters).

Nicholas Mauro, $65.80 to William J. Rogers 111. Doris Ellis, $130.63 to Marvin Krasner of Southaate. LeRoy Pierce, $84.56 to Sattler's Inc. Charles McCullough, $255.26 to Niagara Frontier Distributors, Mervin Chambers, $48.50 to Herrman E.

Bozer. J. Wolff Inc. Joseph Wolff Irvina Zubkoff, $6156.28 to Irvina Richter. Edmund K.

Karnofsky, $120 to Superior Risk Ins. John Tyler (Tanner's Florist) $79.24 to Holt Howard Associates. Clarence A. Hackett Inc. $3000 to John R.

Paluch; $9000 to William Grant. Leonard L. Eckstein, $1123 $5 to Cov F. Walker; to Cov F. Robert Flowers Truly Express Your Sympathy, There Is No Substitute! ELLICOTT SQUARE Flower Shop 301 MAIN ST.

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Barker Motors, 3448 South Park. Blasdell -Eugene R. Barker. ABACO International. 180 Niagara Food Terminal -Allan J.

Siposs. Allied Insurance Service, 220 Delaware- A Charles Lavine. Buffalo By-Products, 1200 Niagara-Giacomo Tortorice. Marvin Motors, 34 Campbell-Marvin J. Raskin.

Parkview Boat Rental, Ellicott Creek Niagara Falls Amherst--Dorothy A. Kemnitzer Braford Masters. La Bella Maria Beauty Salon, 52 DoatAlfredo Laura Molino. Nick's Barber Shop, 1130 KensingtonNicholas Lawson Photography. 1053 Walden-Eric Wardle.

DOARK Ornamental Shutters, 204 Raymond, Cheektowaga-Donald J. Koteckl. See Clear Auto Glass, 1396 Putnam. Derby -Alfred D. Heske, -Bone Restaurant.

540 Ellicott-Rita Gurnett. Christy-Lynn Hair Fashions--Florence A. Gaczewska. Depew Door Service. 112 Lee, DepewChester Dean, Dyson Hair Styling Dress Desianina Lounge.

531 E. Ferry Nona L. Dyson. Bidding News, 167 Highland -Charles K. McGahan.

Joe's Refrigeration, 34 18th-Joseph F. Fox. John F. Keegan, 1218 Lovelov-Daniel O'Brien. Bloom Jewelry 3382 Bailey-Mitchell 1.

Bloom, Chuck Jack's American Service, 3085 Delaware, Kenmore- Jack McGurk. Schand-ri-lina. Schana Wales--Carlton G. Carolyn Lina. National Permakote 318 Franklin Mac Bernice Lewis, The Village School of Charm Fashion.

5695 Main. Williamsville-Margaret A. Cochran, Judith J. Walker James Gadra Jr. Blue Note Cafe, 2356 Seneca- Jack J.

Castellan Frank J. Litterio. BUILDING PERMITS Elmer G. Freeman, 136 Bennett Village, dwlq. $18,000.

Matthew M. Skotnickl, 98 Aldrich PI. gar. $250. Virginia Quinn.

73 Allegany, $1850. Nardin Academy, 135 Cleveland, $150.000. Gulf Oil. 185 Porter, serv. $10,000.

C. F. Guminski. 1582 Broadway, $750. Rich Ice Cream, 479 Hickory, $1140.

Henry Zdrojewski, 114 Burgard $1275, Jose Edmund Jasinski, 2024 Clinton, $200. Llamas. 414 Downing, $2111. James McLaughlin, 422 Downing, $1850. Stella Nowak, 70 Grote, $1000.

Emma Denz, 331 Longnecker, $1600. Stanley $705. Radechi, 869 Northampton, Mary George Burbridge, Szworen, 237 O'Connell, $1470. 114 Proctor, $1400. Michael A.

Feiner, 41 Rose, rep. $654. Willis Burton. 28 Sheffield. $860.

Earl Tumiel, 549 So. Park, $900. Mrs. DeVoe, 250 Taunton $474. J.

D. Mathieson, 24 Thornton, $290. Edward J. Brechtel, 185 Whitehall, $1000. Reddick Brown, 214 Winslow, $300.

Edward Thompson. 306 Winslow, rep. $550. Sophie E. Walter J.

Gorskl, 95 Woltz, $400. Plans Filed Morvin S. Blackmer, 111 Penhurst Park, $1000. INCORPORATIONS Ritecz Asphalt Concrete Paving capital Charles J. 1000 Ritecz, shares.

Incorporators: Smolka, Clarence; Akron; Robert A. and Ferdinand F. DiBartolo Clarence Center. Hormell Enterprises capital 1000 shares. Incorporators: Harry R.

Hormell Ferdinand and Robert A. Smolka, Clarence: F. DiBartolo Clarence Center. Empire Shop capital 300 shares. Incorporators: William Morrow; Margaret A.

Morrow and Herman Steckman, Hamburg. Topadeco System capital $20,400. Incorporators: Mary L. Ando and Mary V. DiGesare, Buffalo; John G.

Wick, Williamsville. George Jacob Shoes Repair capL. ital 200 Schuller, shares. Incorporators: Seymour Eggertsville: Raymond F. Roll Jr.

Alden; Evan E. James, Sny. der. R.AF. Estates capital 1000 shares.

Incorporators: Trevor W. Rogers, Butfalo; Cameron T. Adams. Hamburg: Lloyd A. Fowler, Cowlesville.

Dorothy Russell's Norge Clean-All Village capital 200 shares. Incorporators: Morris Lipsitz, Buffalo, Russell Deveso and Dorothy Deveso, Eggertsville. Highland Building capital 200 shares. Incorporators: Raymond H. Smith, West Seneca; Nelson C.

Keem, Hamburg; Eugene E. Burke, Lackawanna. Cassiol McMahon capital 200 shares. Incorporators: John A. Ramunno, Buffalo; Roy R.

Cesar, Williamsville; Milton F. Lawandus, Tonawanda. Bright Development capital 200 shares. Incorporators: Richard Bernhard and Anthony Caruana, Buffalo; Jacob Sommerstein, Kenmore. Hugh Allan Associates capital 300 shares.

Incorporators: Godfrey H. Wende and Thomas S. Labin, Buffalo; Hugh Allan, Clarence, Schlager Funeral Home capital 200 shares. Incorporators: Norman L. Schlager, Eggertsville; Frank L.

Schlager, Snyder; Charles J. Wick, Snyder. Jim's Meats capital 200 shares. Francis B. Pritchard and Edward W.

Incorporators: David Buch, a Buffalo; Kinney, Grand Island. Snap-Roll Screens capital 200 shares, Incorporators: Frances W. Braun and Charles C. Barth, Buffalo; Lawrence J. Schork, Amherst.

Gilbert Soft Water Co. capital 200 shares. Incorporators: Leo J. Rosen and Josephine Mancuso, Buffalo; Aaron Yasinow, Kenmore. Casilio Bros.

capital 200 shares. Incorporators: William J. Casilio, Bufaflo; William R. Pfalzer, Kenmore; Bernard M. Stillman, Williamsville.

B. Burgess Co. General Contractors capital 200 shares. Incorporators: Bernice E. Burgess, Dolores Colarusso and Alan L.

Bernstein, Buffalo. Alliance Mercantile Agency of Buffalo capital 200 shares. Incorporators: Ross M. Cellino, Buffalo; Michael Likoudus, Williamsville; Clara R. Sciandra, Cheektowaga.

Henry Goldwyn capital 200 shares. Incorporators: David Buch, Buffalo: Francis B. Pritchard and Edward W. Kinney, Grand Island. ACTIONS PENDING Bflo.

Svs. Bk. vs. James Sandonato et al, West Seneca. Pitillo Const.

vs. Zoar Development et al, Concord. Asher N. Shapiro vs. Charles, J.

Deckop Jr. et Starin Beard. Sebastian Ricialiano vs. Richard H. Hartman et Ashaland 220 Hodge, Marine Trust VS.

Frank Steffenhagen et al, Depew. Asher N. Shapiro VS. Gertrude La- pides, et al, city, 2. pcs.

SUPREME C'RT JUDGMENTS to Harold Casbohm. PATENTS Alberta Houston, $61.55 to Joseph Securella. Wanakah Homes, $534.26 to RCA Victor Dist. George Steffen, $362.44 10 GE Credit. Rita H.

Tatlow, $67.44 to Bank of Butfalo. Blythe D. Weber. $1042.64 to Alvin M. Ronald J.

Pitillo, $962.56 to Atlantic Ref. Wehling (Alt Wehling Auto Parts). Sunny Acres Mobile Village, $491.45 to Midland Asphalt. Frank Bell. $1022.36 to GFC Buffalo.

George L. Mariorie V. O'Dowd (Buffalo Store Office Cleaning) Len's Drive in, $323.96 to State Dept. of Labor. Louis Sternbera (Page Bullders), $8525 Buffalo Evening News Bureau WASHINGTON, June 7-Patents issued to Buffalo area applicants included: August N.

Savage, Buffalo, and combustion John Piston, Tonawanda, Internal engine. Trademarks F. N. Burt for paperboard cartons and boxes. Amvets Re-elect Wright Edwin F.

Wright has been reelected commander of Henry Pollard Post 5, Amvets. Other officers elected are: First vice commander, George H. Williamson; second vice commander, James Norman, third vice commander, Bond; fourth vice commander, Miss Lenore Robinson; adjutant, Thomas J. Hunter; finance officer, Kydson Powell; judge advocate, Robert A. Burrell, and provost marshall, Willard Smith.

Deaths Elsewhere Frank B. Lounsberry POMPANO BEACH, June 7 (UPI) Frank B. Lounsberry, 73, a vice president of the Alleghany-Ludlum Steel died Thursday. Funeral services will be held tomorrow in the Hope Church of Holland, Mich. Mr.

Lounsberry is survived by his widow, a daughter, and two brothers, including Roy of Fredonia, N. Y. Otto Krueger LODI, June UP Otto Krueger, 72, former Republican representative in Congress from North Dakota, died Thursday. Mr. Krueger served as representative-at-large from 1952 to 1956.

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