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member of Licensed and are invited. Family a brello Marla Section III Vital Statistics BUFFALO EVENING NEWS Thursday, September 25, 1969 In Memoriam ANTONELLI-In loving memory of our dear son, Eugene, who passed away four years ago today, Sept. 25, 1965. Four lonely years have passed Since our great sorrow fell. The shock we received that day We still remember well; Yours was sudden You made us weep and cry, But the saddest part of all You never sald goodbye: Our hearts still ache with sadness, What It meant to lose you No one will ever knowi Beside your grave we often stand And try in vain to understand Forgive us, Lord, with tears we pray, He was so precious, why couldn't he stay? Sadly missed by MOTHER AND FATHER, -In loving memory of my husband, William, our father, and Papa who passed away one year ago, Sept.

25, 1968. Memory is as dear today As the day he passed away. He helped us bear our burdens, He gave us love and cheer, He taught us how to live our lives Supremely without fear. Though his smile has gone forever, And his hand we cannot touch, We will never loose sweet memories Of the one we loved 50 much. Loved and Remembered Forever, WIFE DOROTHY CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN.

KOWALSKI-In memory of our beloved brother, Victor, who passed away four years ago today, Sept. 25, 1965. Always in our hearts and prayers. Sadly missed by JEAN AND FRANCES. LACHNER-In loving memory of devoted mother and grandmother, Bar.

bara, who passed away one year ago today, Sept. 25, 1968. She cared. ALBERTA AND. JOSHUA.

PARKER In loving memory of my Mary who passed away three years ago today. What is home without a mother? All things this world may send, But when lost my darling mother, lost my dearest friend. Your loving DAUGHTER LORETTA AND SON-INLAW AL AND FAMILY. -In loving memory of our son and brother, Gordon, who passed away one year ago today, Sept. 25, 1968.

Just when your life was the brightest, Just when your life was the best. We tried in vain to understand Why God took you to rest. You were 50 young and full of life, Why couldn't God let you stay, We miss you Gordon dear More and more each day. A light is from our household gone. A voice we loved is still.

A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled. To have, to love and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of our heart. So sadly by MOM, DAD, BROTHERS, SISTERS. PELLICCI In loving memory of our nephew, Gordon, who passed away one year ago today in Germany. Beside your grave we often stand And try in vain to understand.

Forgive us Lord, with tears we pray. He was so precious, why couldn't he stay? UNCLE LEONARD AND AUNT IRENE. missed RUNFOLA-In loving memory of our dear Grampa Mariano whose 68th birthday is today. Happy Birthday Grampa. RONNIE, DAVID AND NATALIE.

memory of Nancy Bette. God chose her for a sunbeam. AUNTIE JANE, UNCLE HOWIE, CHAR AND HEIDI. TRIPI loving memory of our dear husband, father and grandfather, Philip, who passed away 12 years ago today, Sept. 25, 1957.

You left us a beautiful memory. But a sorrow too great to be told, To us who loved you and lost you, Your memory will never grow old. Sadly missed by WIFE, CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. WALKER In loving memory of our father, Albert E. Walker, who passed away eight years ago today, Gone is the face we loved so dear, Silent is the voice we loved to hear, Too far away for sight or speech, But not too far for thought to reach, Sadly missed by SON AND GRANDCHILDREN.

Deaths ABBOTT -Teresa (Faderl) Sept. 25, 1969, beloved wife of the late William C. Abbott: mother of Mrs. Marion Needham, Francis, R. Abbott, both of Williamsville, N.

and John H. Abbott. Worthington, 0., and the late Anne C. and Major Robert W. Abbott; grandmother of 11 grandchildren and 10 re a 1-grandchildren.

Friends may call at the Leo Saver Funeral Home 1933 Kensington Ave. Family will be present Friday only 2-5 and P. M. Funeral Saturday at 8:45 A. M.

Requiem Mass at St. Mary Magdalene Church at 9:30 A. M. 25126 ADAMS-Rose Wife of Adam mother of Edward Adams. Refer to Leszczynski notice.

24125 APA-Dominick Sept. 23, 1969, of Buffalo, N. beloved husband of Jennie (nee DiSanto) Apa; father of Mrs. John (Isabel) Limardi, Mrs. James (Nancy) Rearic, Mrs.

B. (Loretta) Cino and Ralph Apa; grandfather of four grandchildren; brother of Peter Apa of West Seneca, Mrs. Marie Cantafa, Mrs. Angela Martinelli, all of Italy, and the late Mrs. Anna Guzzo, Raphael Papalao.

The family will be present to friends at the (Delavan) Amigone Funeral Home 1250 East van near Bailey, where funeral services will be held Friday morning at 10:15 and from St. Lawrence Church at 11 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Apa was a member of the St.

Ralph Archangel Society and The Columbian Club of Cheektowaga. 23125 -E N. Sept. 22, 19691 husband of the late Loretta (Gallagher) Butler; father of James, John, Kenneth and Thomas Butler, Mrs. Carl (Janet) Lunge and Mrs.

Ronald (Linda) Giroux and the late Paul Butler; brother of Raymond, Harold, Earl, Betty and the late HerWalter, Margaret and Gertrude Beufler and Mrs. Duffy; also survived by 15 grandchildren. Friends are invited to call Thursday from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. at the Rav O'Connell Funeral Home 2286 South Park where funeral services will be held Friday morning at 11 o'clock.

The Rev. Gordon W. Loomis will officiate. 24125 BOS-Antoinette (Kieras) Of Blasdell, N. Sept.

25, 1969, wife of the late. Joseph A. Bos; dearest mother of Walter, Mrs. Joseph (Lottie) Kaminski, Mrs. Walter (Della) Kramaczyk, the late Mary Staffa and Josephine: grandmother of Richard Kaminski, James and Geraldine Statfa, Karen and Marcia Kramaczyk; great grandmother of James Staffa and the late Joseph and Mary: sister of the late Katherine Rudny.

Services from the Colonial Memorial Chapels 3003 South Park Lackawanna. Y. Sat. morning at 9 and from Barbara's Church at 9:30. Burial in Moly Cross Cemetery.

Friends invited. 25126 BYRWA Nickolas Of Buffalo, N. Sept. 24, 1969: husband of Helen Kiernan; father of Christine, Diana and Nancy Byrwa; son of Mary Wrobel Byrwa and the late John Byrwa; brother of Michael, Stephen, Andrew of Los Angeles. John, Eva, Helen Marko and Olga B.

Saywer of Sacramento, Calif. Friends received Siotiuk Funeral Home, 102 Amherst from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. where funeral will be held Saturday at 10:15 and in St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Germain St.

at 10:45 A. M. Friends invited. Mr. Byrwa was a War 11 veteran.

25126 CAMPANELLA-Gennaro (Jerry) In Buffalo, N. Sept. 23, 1969; husband of Philomena (Della Salla) father of Elizabeth Campanella and Gennaro (Jerry) Campanella Jr. and four stepchildren; son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Campanella of Italy: also survived by four brothers and four sisters in Italy; uncle of John Nazzaro of Lancaster, N. Y. Friends may call at the Joseph Spano Sons Funeral Home 473 Niagara St. near Hudson, where funeral will be held Friday morning, at 8:30 and in Coronation M. Church at 9:15.

Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. 24125 CLABEAUX-Carmelita (nee Skahen) Suddenly, Sept. 24, 1969, of Cheektowaga, N. beloved wife of Ellsworth J.

Clabeaux: dear mother of Mrs. Robert (Jean) Bowen of Dearborn. James, Frank of Monore, grandmother of six grandchildren; dear sister of James and the late John and Henry Skahen. The family will be present to receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M.

at the "Delavan" Amigone Funeral Home 1250 East Delavan Ave. near Bailey where funeral, services will be held Saturday morning at 8:15 and from Our Lady Help of Christians Church at 9 A. M. Friends invited. 24126 CARSON-Pauline M.

Speyer Sept. 24, 1969, wife of the late Joseph B. Carson; sister of Mrs. Ethel Nuttie, Mrs. John (Charleen) Gross, Harry C.

Speyer and the late Mrs. Helen Sharick; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home, 3272 Bailey Saturday morning at 8:15 and at. St.

Aloysius Church at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mrs. Carson was a member of St. Alcysius Altar and Rosary Society.

Family will be present from 2-4 and 7- 10 P. M. 25126 COOK Raymond T. of 142 Archie Pl. Sept.

22, 1969; brother of Willard, Mrs. Anna Simms; uncle of Don. Roy also survived by many other relatives and friends who will be received at Meadows Bros. Funeral Home 576 Jefferson Ave. Rosary Thursday evening, at 8 P.

M. Funeral Friday from St. Mary's RC Church, brodaway and Pine St. Friends invited, CURCIO- S. (nee Patti) In Buffalo, N.

Sept. 23, 1969, wife of Joseph A. Curcio; mother of Linda Charles Annette, Patricia Ann, and Joseph Curcio; daughter of the late Anthony and Lena (Gervasi) Patti: sister of Joseph Patti of Buffalo, N. Mrs. Anthony (Grace) Alalmo of Brooklyn, N.

Y. John Patti of nell, Patti N. Buffalo, and Anthony and Nicholas of N. Y. Friends may call at the Joseph Spano Sons Funeral Home 473 Niagara St.

near Hudson where funeral will be held Sat. urday at 9 o'clock and in St. Rose of will Lima Church at 10 o'clock. Family be present from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M.

24126 DABB-Clarence G. Of West Seneca, Sept. 25, 1969, husband of Violet M. Cullen Dabb; father of Mrs. Donald (Jean) Rudolph of Bennington and Mrs.

Charles (Lois) Myers of Marilla: brother of Mrs. Fred (Hazel) ho*rtz of Strykersville and Mrs. Lloyd (Margaret) Bellinger of South and Wales; grandfather of Cindi Rudolph Christopher and Jay Myers. Friends may call at the Hoy Funeral Inc. 3855 Seneca St.

corner of Southgate Dr. West Seneca where services, will o'clock. be held Saturday Invited. afternoon Friends Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-9. Me.

morials may be given to the Heart Fund or a memorial of your choice. 25126 DALEY-Patrick Sept. 24, 1969; brother of the late Mrs. Helen Silner, Mrs. Catherine Conklin and Margaret Daley; survived by 11 nieces and nephews.

Funeral from the Edward Brady Funeral Home, 3125 Main St at Highgate, Saturday morning at 9:30, and from St. Joseph's Church at 10. Friends invited. Deceased was a member of St, Joseph's Holy Name Society. Family present 2-5 and 7-10 P.

M. 24126 DAVISSON-Edna (nee Mathien) Sept. Edwin 23, 1969, beloved wife of the late Davisson; daughter of August Mathien and the late Ella (nee Pfohl) Mathien; sister of Mrs. George (Carolyn) Zimmer; foster mother of Mrs. Neil Joseph, (Shirley) Lukasik, Mrs.

(Patricia) Eisinger and Robert Davisson. The family will be present to receive friends from 2-4 and 7-10 P. M. at the (Sheridan) Amigone Funeral Home 2640 Sheridan Dr. near Parker, where funeral services will be held Friday morning at 9:15 and from St.

Benedict's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited, 23125 DICKY-Mrs. Nora P. Peagan Age 75, of 1127 Rule North Tonawanda, died Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1969, after a Ukraniane, lengthy illness, born in ern she resided in North Tonawanda for the past 52 years: wife of the late Nick Dicky and mother of the late Michael Dicky; she is sure vived by four sons, John.

George J. and Nick Jr. of North Tonawanda and Julius of Bridgeport, three daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Anne) Kowalski, Mrs. Stanley (Irene), Socha and Mrs.

Steven (Nora) Pachia of North Tonawanda, 20 grandchildren and two several nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral 8:30 A. M. from the Pawenski Fuservices will be conducted Saturday at neral Home, 652 Oliver St. (corner of Fifth and at 9:15 A.

M. from St. Church. John the Baptist Ukranian Catholic Burial will Rev. take John place Zuck in officiating, Cemetery.

Family will be present 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. DRZEWUCKI-Frances (nee Groncki) Sept. 23, 1969, of Kosciuszko beloved wife of the late Frank; dearest mother Thaddeus (Martha), Cella Klopocki (Thaddeus) Gorka, Rita (Alexander) and Stanley of Hamilton, Canada of eight grandchildren. also Drzewucki; grandmother by, two sisters in Poland.

survived Funeral Saturday 9:30 A. M. from the Orlowski corner Suchocki Sobieski Funeral Home, 173 Stanislaus St. and at St. St.

Adalberts Basilica at 10 o'clock. Burial in Relatives Stanislaus and Cemetery Family plot. friends invited. Deceased was Society a member of the Holy Rosary Adalbert's and the Senior Citizens at St. Parish.

24126 EHLERS-Dorothy K. Of Sept. 2488 1969, Whitehaven Island, 24, wife of the late Fred E. Ehlers; mother of Mrs. Clarence (Cyrena) Dixon; grandmother of Claire Dixon; sister of the late Martha Schutt, Ann Schutt, Frank Kaiser, Lydia Kaiser and Ruth Pudvin.

Family will be present 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. at the Kaiser Funeral Home, 1950 Whitehaven Grnad Island. where services will be held Saturday at 11 A. M.

25126 FERNBACH-Louis P. Sept. 23, 1969, in Bay Village, husband of Ruth Engle; father of Dr. Paul Robert D. and Mrs.

David Saver; brother of Rose L. Fernbach. Funeral Village, services private in Bay 0. 25126 FILBRICK Charles F. Sept.

24, 1969, in Buffalo; husband of the Weinheimer; late Hazel father Furry and Alice of Mrs. David S. New Moss of York Buffalo, Mrs. Joseph Kelly of City and Charles F. Filbrick; brother of Mrs.

Harold Delaney and Mrs. Lawrence F. Read of Buffalo, Harry M. Filbrick of Jamestown, N. Y.

and the late William M. and John Filbrick; also survived by three grandchildren. Friends are invited to attend the memorial service in Forest Lawn Chapel, Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Those who so desire, may make memorial gifts to the Cerebral Palsy Assn. Arrangements by Johnson and Wilkins Funeral Home.

FLEMMING Martin Suddenly; husband of Dorothy Schuster Flemming; father of Martin 111, Mark and Maun; son of Elizabeth Flemming: brother of Maggie. Friends may call Thursday only from 2-5 and 7-9 P. M. at the Wentland Funeral Home, 10634 Main North Collins, N. Y.

Funeral Friday morning at 11 A. M. from St. Martin's Church, Route 75. 24125 FREY-George C.

Of Lancaster, N. suddenly Sept. 24, 1969, husband of Violet Brunck Frey; father of Herbert G. Frey and Mrs. Lyman (Lois) Muck; brother of the late Alice Mitzel; also survived by four grandchildren.

Friends received the family at The Stutzman-Zurbrick Funeral Home 5615 Broadway, Lancaster, Thursday and Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. Funeral from St. John's Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment in Lancaster Rural Cemetery.

Mr. Frey was a member of Depew Lodge No. 823, Ismailia Temple, Loyal Lodge No. 480, 1.0.0.F., Lancaster Rotary Club and St. Johns Lutheran Young Men's Assoc.

Flowers gratefully declined. Contributions may be made to Children's Hospital, Buffalo, N. Y. 24125 GAGLIONE-August F. Sept.

24, 1969, of Snyder, N. beloved husband of Josephine (Teresi) Gaglione; son of the late Frank and Rose (Mascari) Gaalione; brother of Charles L. Gaglione, Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Comella of Lyons, N. Monty Gaglione, Thomas Gaglione, Mrs.

Joseph (Sandy) Sansone, Frank Gaglione, Miss. Frances Gaglione, Mrs. Charles (Mae) Alessi of Rochester, N. survived by many nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 P.

M. at the Dietrich Funeral Home, block 2480 Kensington Snyder (1 West of Main Exit 50 on N.Y.S.T.) where services will be held Saturday at 9:30 A. M. and at Christ the King Church at 10 A. M.

Friends are invited. Mr. Gaglione was a member of The Holy Name Society of Christ the King Church and a former member of the Buffalo Produce Exchange. Floral contributions are gratefully declined. 25126 HARKINS- Catherine M.

(Eichenseher) Sept. 24, 1969, beloved wife of Bryant (Bub) Harkins; daughter of the late George and Margaret Eichenseher Funral Home 1009 Kensington Friends recelved af the Sick Mast where funeral will be held Saturday at 8:30 A. and from St. James Church at 9 A. M.

Friends invited. 24126 HEIMBURGER Katherine In Buffalo, N. September 23, 1969, sister of the late John, aunt of Margaret Nemish of a com Washington; cousin of Roy Bergman and Orel Herdlein. Friends received at Shepard Bros. Funeral Residence, 10690 Main Clarence, N.

Y. where funeral seriices will be held Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment in Clarence Fillmore Cemetery. Family present 2-5 and 7-9 P. M.

24125 HEINTZMAN--Muriel Krettner Formerly, of Transit Sept. of the late Frank Heintzman; mother of Frank E. Heintzman and Mrs. Robert K. (Ruth) grandmother of Nelson T.

Heintzman. Bobby and Linda Smith. Funeral from Beach-Tuyn Funeral Home, 5541 Main at Cayuga Williamsville, Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. The family will be present 2-4 and 7-9 P.

M. 25126 HOEFNER-LaVerne F. Sept. 25, 1969 in Buffalo, N. formerly of 150 Englewood husband of the late Agnes Grant Hoefner: brother of the late Mrs.

Marie Pfeiffer and Emma Hoefner. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. at the Reger.

Funeral Home, 3135 Main at Highgate where funeral will be held Saturday at 8:30 A. M. and at St. Joseph's Church at 9 o'clock. Mr.

Hoefner was a member of the Holy Name Society and Federal Credit Union of St. Joseph's Church and Past Commander of Semper. Fidelis. Post American Legion and 40 8 Club. 25126 HORAN Martin A.

137 Vincennes Sept, 24, 1969; beloved husband Josephine E. Bou. 4. quard; father of Thomas Francis M. and Edwin V.

Horan, Mrs. Marilyn E. Jones and the late Marie Horan: grandfather of 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren: brother of Thomas Horan, Mrs. Vincent (Marie) Horan, Mrs. Anna Hill and the late Harriet Horan.

Calls may be made at the Funeral Home of J. Milford Jennison, 531 South Park from 2-5 and 7-10 P. where funeral will be held Saturday morning at 8:30 and from the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help at 9. o'clock, Friends ere invited to attend. Mr.

Horan was a the Tuomen Priois Prof, Assn. ol America Local 25126 HYLANT -Irene (nee Hereld) Canada, Suddenly at 24, Point 1969, Abino Ontario. Sept. of Tonawanda Buffalo, N. wife of the late Dr.

P. mother of Mrs. Richard (Susan) Ferrick, Mrs. Robert (Marilee) Gittere, Joseph and John Hylant: grandmother of three grandchildren, Friends may call at the Thompson Funeral Chapel, 911 Tonawanda St. opposite Riverside Park.

9:15 Funeral service Saturday morning, at and from The Church of Ascension, 168 Robinson N. Tonawanda, at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Flowers gratefully declined. Donations may be sent to the Salvation Army.

Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-9 P. M. Calls may be made after 7 P. M. Thursday evening.

25126 OVINE Serafina (nee Gervasio Sept. 24, 1969, formerly of 55 Goethe Buffalo; wife of the late John lovine; sister of Michael Gervasio. Funeral from the Michael A. DiVincenzo Funeral Home, 1122 Loveloy Saturday morning at 8:30 and at St. Francis of Assisi Church at 9:30.

Friends are invited. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. 25126 JOHNSON Katie B. Of 148 Middlesex Sept.

22, 1969; mother of Billie, Eddie and James Johnson; sister of Mrs. Minnie Wilson and James Iverson; also survived by four grandchildren and one greatgrandchild; several nieces, nephews and other relatives, Friends may call at Meadows Bros. Funeral Home Inc.r 466 East Ufica St. Funeral Saturday at 10 A. M.

from Emanuel Temple, 151 Richmond Ave. The tamily will receive friends at 66 Deerfield St. JOHNSON-John W. Sr. Of.

Buffalo, N. Sept. 24, 1969, beloved husband of Eleanor Johnson; father of John George, Henry and Edward Johnson, Mrs. Anna Marie Wisto and Mrs. John Masterson; also survived by 26 grandchildren; stepbrother of Herman MacLeod.

Friends may call at the Harry A. Wedekindt Funeral Home, 280 Grover Cleveland at North Bailey, where services will be held Friday at 2 P. M. Friends invited. Mr.

Johnson was a member of the American Legion, South Buffalo Post No. 721. JOHNSTON-Roy Lindley Of Lackawanna, N. Sept. 24, 1969; the late Moses and Matilda Johnston: brother of R.

William Johnston; uncle of Robert Johnston, Mrs. Garfield W. Reid, June Johnston and Mrs. Jeremiah Howard. Friends may call at their convenience af Loomis, Offers Loomis Inc.

Memorial Chapel, 1820 Seneca St. where funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 24125 KACZMARCZYK-Peter Of Lancaster, N. entered into rest Sept. 23, 1969, husband of the late Veronica (nee Dombrowski); father of Mrs.

Clara (Joseph) Kamien and Mrs. Josepha (William) Wach; also survived by granchildren and great grandchildren. Funeral services from Edward G. Cichon Funeral Home, 4929 Broadway (near Transit Depew, N. Y.

on Friday, Sept. 26. Prayers at 10 A. M. and Requiem Mass at 10:30 A.

M. in St. Mary's R. C. Church.

Inferment in St. Mary's Cemetery. Mr. Kaczmarczyk was an active member of many civic and religious tions. Flowers gratefully declined.

Contributions may be made to Heart Assoc. of W.N. Y. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-9 P. M.

Friends invited. 24125 KELLY-Ruth Miller Of Boston, N. Sept. 23, 1969; wife of the late James W. Kelly; mother of Timothy W.

Kelly and Mrs. Earl M. O. (Patricia) James. Funeral from the Beach-Tuyn Funeral Home, 5541 Main at Cayuga Williamsville, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Friends are invited. Flowers gratefully declined. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. 24126 KERR Charles Of 25-4 Wilson Lackawanna, N. Sept.

23, 1969; husband of Vina foster father of William Moscato, Arnold Hicks and Susan Darron; brother of Robert and Douglas Kerr. Friends may call at Meadows Bros. Funeral Home 576 Jefferson where fraternal services will be held Friday at 7 P. M. Funeral Saturday at 2 P.

M. from St. Mark's AME Zion Church 108. Donna Lackawanna. Friends invited.

-Barbara Kornowski Sept. 23, 1969, wife of the late John Kiereiewski; mother of Mrs. Kenneth (Rita) Hines; grandmother of Gail and Karen Hines: sister of Michael, Mrs. Frances Wesphal; John, Mrs. Otto (Julia) Scharra, Mrs.

Catherine Halicki and the late Mrs. Agnes Wisniewski, Mrs. Mary Walters, Mrs. Claira Andres and Leonard Kornowski. Funeral service from the Carlton A.

Ullrich Funeral Home, 3272 Bailey Friday morning at 8:45 and at St. Amelia's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. Family will be present from 2-4 and 7-10 P. M.

24125 KOUKAL Norma G. (nee Galbo) Sept. 24, 1969, of the Town of Tonawanda, beloved wife of Paul F. mother of Paula Thomas P. and Gail A.

Koukal; daughter of Eleanor and the late Dominic Galbo; sister of Mrs. Eleanor Taylor of Holland, N. Dominic P. Galbo of Tonawanda and Robert J. Galbo.

Calls may be made at the Lord and McNeill Funeral Home, 770. Niagara Falls from 2-5 and 7-10, where prayers will be said Saturday morning at 8:45 and a Requiem Mass from St. Amelia's Church at 9:30. Mrs. Koukal was a member of the Women's Dental Guild.

25126 KRAJEWSKI-Edward L. Sept. 23, 1969, of Depew, N. beloved husband of Mary (nee Waiss); dear father of Leonard (Maureen), Bernadette (Wolfgang) Krecklow and Francis; son of the late Walter and Mary Krajewski; brother of Rev. Walter M.

Krajewski of St. John Cantius R.C. Church; also survived by two grandchildren. Funeral services Saturday from the N. J.

Sliwinski Funeral Home, 428 Penora St. (off Broadway) Depew, at 9:30 A. M. and at St. Augustine Church at 10 o'clock.

Interment in St. Augustine Cemetery, Lancaster, N. Y. Friends invited. Flowers gratefully declined.

Family present from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. 25126 LANZEL-Janet I. Sept. 24, 1969, beloved wife of Eugene L.

Lanzel; daughter of Pearl Griffith and the late Clarence G. Griffith; sister of Mrs. W. B. Buchanan, Mrs.

Fred Christie and Mrs. Thomas Atkins of Virginia. Friends may call at the Schlager Funeral Home 2643 Main St. (between Amherst and Fillmore) where family will be present from 2-5 and 7-9 P. M.

Funeral services Satmorning at 10:00. Friends are invited to attend. 25126 LESZCZYNSKI-(Adams) Rose M. Pestka Of Lancaster, N. Sept.

23, 1969, beloved wife of Adam J. Leszczynski; mother of Edward (Catherine) Adams; grandmother of Mrs. Richard (Susan) Ziaika and Glenn Adams in Vietnam; great-grandmother of Sheryl Ziajka; sister of Mrs. Edward (Felicia) Zack and the late John, Stephen and Walter Pestka, Stella Komorowski, Lottie Parucki and Agnes Kropelin. Funeral from the Funeral Home of Wendel and Loecher 27 Aurora Lancaster Friday morning at 11 o'clock and at Our Lady of Pompeii Church at 11:30.

Family present 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. 24125 LEVERENZ George H. Of Wilmington, Delaware, formerly of North Tonawanda, suddenly, Sept. 22, 1969.

Husband of Beatrice (nee Bedell); brother of Harry and Burt Leverenz. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. Friday at John O. Roth Funeral Home, Morgan William Sts.

Tonawanda where services will be held Saturday at 10:30 A. M. Friends invited. Mr. Leverenz was past president of the Lions Club of the Tonawandas, member of St.

Phillip's Lutheran Church and Mills Creek Lions Club of Wilmington, Delaware, Sutherland Lodge 826 E. and A. Augustus H. Crown Chapter 619 0. E.

S. and Messiah Shrine 18 White Shrine of Jerusalem. 25126 LINDKE Edward J. Of 5840 South Goodridge Clarence Center, September 23, 1969, beloved husband of Anna Mante Lindke; father of Mrs. Frank (Gladys) Carrnacchi, Mrs.

Marie Speder and Charles son of Ella Lindke and the late John; brother of Elmer and Burt: also survived by five grandchildren. Friends received at Shepard Bros. Funeral Residence, 10690 Main Clarence, N. Y. where funeral services will be held Friday, afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Memorials in Mr. Lindke's memory, may be made to the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church of Clarence Center, N. Y. Family present 2-5 and 7-9 P. M.

Interment in Clarence Center Cemetery. 24125 LINDOW Ray V. September 25, 1969, of Hamburg, N. formerly of North Collins, N. husband of the late Ada Lindow; father of Donald Lindow; grandfather of Vincent Lindow and Dianna Klein.

Friends may call at the Wentland Funeral Home, 10634 Main North Collins, N. Y. where the funeral service will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Friends invited. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M.

25126 LUBS-Hannah Of Gasport, formerly of 2825 S-Main Newfane, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1969, beloved sister of Mrs. Alice Phillips of Medina, N. Y. Friends received at the Sherrie Funeral Home, Newfane, N.

where funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 A. M. Interment in Corwin Cemetery, Funeral Friday 9 A. M. from St.

4. -Pauline A. Sept. 24, 1969, formerly of 38 Columbia Kenmore; wife of the late Orie Manley; sister of Mrs. William (Huida) Munz and the late Olga Kuhn and Florence Spiess; beloved aunt of Mrs.

Francis (Corrine) Moore and Mrs. Norman (Carol) Kirchner, Friends may call at the Lester H. Wedekindt Inc. Funeral Home, 3290 Delaware Ave. Funeral services from The First Trinity.

Lutheran Church, 1570 Niagara Falls o'clock. Blvd. Saturday morning at 11 Friends will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. 24126 Death Listings G2 -Teresa (Fader!) ADAM-Rose (see Leszczynski notice) APA-Dominick BEUTLER-Edward N.

BOS-Antoinette (Kieras) -Nickolas CAMPANELLA-Gennaro (Jerry) CARSON- -Pauline M. Speyer CLABEAUX--Carmelita (nee Skahen) COOK--Raymond T. CURCIO- -Josephine S. (nee Patti) DABB-Clarence G. DALEY- Patrick Mathien -Edna DICKY Mrs.

Nora P. Peagan (nee Groncki) Frances EHLERS-Dorothy K. FERNBACH-Louis P. FILBRICK -Charles F. FLEMMING-Martin P.

FREY-George C. GAGLIONE-August F. HARKINS. (Eichenseher) Catherine M. HEINTZMAN-Muriel Krettner HEIMBURGERKatherine HOEFNER-LaVerne F.

PFOHL -Anthony J. HORAN-Martin P. PIERCE -Harold W. (nee PLUNKETT- -Lydia (nee Bristow) Gervasio) (nee RICE--Mildred I0VINE-Sarafina McKenna RIDER-Charles M. JOHNSON -Katie B.

I JOHNSON John W. Sr. (nee DiLaura) JOHNSTON- Roy Lindley SAFE- E. KACZMARCZYK-Peter SCALZO Theresa M. KELLY-Ruth Miller KERR-Charles W.

KIEREJEWSKI- Lottie Barbara Kornowski (nee Gembala) KOUKAL-Norma G. SPIEGEL-Amanda D. nee Galbo) (nee Lein) KRAJEWSKI-Edward L. STAPLETONWarren W. Sr.

LANZEL-Janet I. STEGER-Fred Rose M. Pestka STEVES L. LESZCZYNSKI-(Adams) -George H. SWIECZKOWSKI-Albert LINDKE-Edward J.

TIMM- Arthur F. LINDOW-Ray V. LUBS- Miss Hannah VAN EVERY -Sherman E. MANLEY -Pauline A. VANDERCHERDonald G.

McMULLEN -Irene Locke VOLK-Eudore A. MEADE-Jeremiah -Antoinette WAGNER(nee Bifulco) Carrie (Marle) MOCKLER-Margaret M. WALKER Frederick C. MORANIEC-Joseph L. NEWHARD- Jay P.

WHITBY Marion K. NOSICH -Robert WIECZOREK-John A. WILSON-Leo L. OLAH-Frank WITT-Hugo 6. PAUL-Mary WRAZIN-Bertha (nee (Baumgarfner) Mazurkiewicz) J.

Jerome Wylegala Dies; Chemist at Hooker Research J. Jerome Wylegala, 45, of 803 Legion Grand Island, died today (Sept. in Kenmore. Mercy Wylegala, Hospital. chemist at Hooker Research Laboratories on Grand Island, was a graduate of Canisius College and received a doctorate degree in chemistry from the State University of Buffalo in 1954.

He Was a member of St. Mary's Star the Sea Council 4270, Knights of Columbus; Twin City General Assembly Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus; Buffalo Athletic Club; Alpha Chi Sigma professional fraterAmerican Chemical Societynd He also was chairman of Cub Pack 452 on Grand Island and a board member of Tonawanda Council of Boy Scouts of America. Mr. Wylegala was the son of the late Judge and Mrs. Victor Wylegala.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eileen Kerker Wylegala; a daughter, Louise; a son, Victor, and a sister, Mrs. Theodora Mulligan of New Jersey. Funeral services will be at 9:45 AM Monday in Kaiser Funeral Home, 1950 Whitehaven Grand Island, and at 10 AM in St. Stephen's Church, Baseline Grand Island.

Catholic Colleges In WNY Enroll 14,156 Students The 10 Catholic colleges in the eight-county Catholic Diocese of Buffalo enrolled 14,156 students this semester, 825 more than last year. Highest registration is at Canisius, whose 3976 day, graduate and evening total exceeds last year's by 152. Other colleges are: St. Bonaventure University, 2557, down eight; Niagara University, 3020, up 376; D'Youville, 1450, about the same as last year; Rosary Hill, 1372, up 21; Medaille College, 471, up 31; Villa Maria Cheektowaga, 432, up 107; Hilbert College, Hamburg, 406, up 213; Trocaire, 334, down St. John Vianney Seminary, 138; down 34.

Villa Maria and Hilbert, junior colleges, attributed their sharp rise to their shift to co-educational status. Trocaire is a junior college for women. Deaths Elsewhere Maj. Gen. Stephen Weir AUCKLAND, N.

Sept. 25 (UPI) Maj. Gen. Sir Stephen Weir, who organized the massive British artillery bardment at the Battle of El Alamein in 1942, died Wednesday. He was 64.

He was described by Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery as "one of the greatest artillerymen of all history" WALKER-Frederick C. Sept. 24, 1969, in New York City, formerly of Buffalo, beloved husband of Karen S. Walker and the late Clara Anthony Walker; father of Mrs. Felix (Nancy) Davis of New York City and the late Elizabeth Walker; also survived by two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home 3272 Bailey Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mr. Walker was a member of Disabled American Veterans World War American Legion Post No.

665, Local No. 907. International Union of Operating Engineers and National Association of Power Engineers. Family will be present Thursday evening from 7-10 P. M.

WANGELIN-Ronald L. Of Town of Elma, N. entered into rest Sept. 24, 1969, beloved husband of Melmanette Kawelo Wangelin; dear father of Darlene, Amy and Ronald L. son of Lester C.

and Ethel Eaton Wangelin; brother of Mrs. James (Marcia) Hotwes and Mrs. Douglass (Nancy) Keith; grandson of Louis A. and Lena Wangelin. The family will receive friends at the Kenneth Howe Funeral Home 64 Maple East Aurora on Friday and Saturday from 2-4 and 7-9 P.

Funeral Sunday at 3 P. M. from St. 2131 John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Woodard Elma, N. Y.

Interment in St. John's Cemetery. Memorial gifts may be made to St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church. 25126 -Marion K.

Sept. 25, 1969, daughter of the late James E. and Mary Wilson Whitby; sister Friends of the late James W. Whitby. may call at the Thomas V.

Ray Funeral Home, 465 Franklin where the funeral will be held Saturday morning at 9:30 and at St. Joseph's Old Cathedral at 10 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. 25126 WIECZOREK-John A. Of Thorndale West Seneca, N.

Sept. 24, 1969, husband of Alfreda (nee Woicik): fahter of Mrs. Arthur (Barbara Ann) Fulle; brother of Mrs. Edward (Hattie) Wilgos, Al Westark, Mrs. Daniel (Teresa) Sipowicz, Walter (Irene), Stanley (Sonia), also Mrs.

Robert (Viola) Orzeszek; survived by two grandchildren. Funeral services from the Kaz. Urban Funeral Home 188 Clark off Broadway, Saturday at 8:45 A. M. and in St.

Bonaventure Church at 9:30 A. from M. Family will be in attendance 12 noon till 10:00 P. M. 25126 WILSON-Leo L.

Sept: 24, 1969, beloved husband of Florence Fischer Wilson; father of Leo L. Mrs. Geraldine Blatt, Harold, Mrs. Bernice Morrison, Mrs. Gertrude Wright, Betty, Lawrence and Mrs.

Gloria Priestly. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ulirich Funeral Home 3272 Bailey Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends are invited. Family will be present 2-4 and 7-9 P.

M. 24125 Of 193 Brighton Town of Tonawanda, suddenly Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1969, husband of the late Meta (nee Marchn); father of Mrs. James (Evelyn) Geary, Mrs. James (Gladys) Karsten and Donald J.

Witt; brother of Mrs. Bertha Hartmann, Mrs. Emma Arthur, Mrs. Meta Spilman, Emil F. Witt and the late Albert E.

Witt Sr and Mrs. Olga Paetsch; also survived by five grandchildren. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 at John O. Roth Funeral Home, Morgan and William Tonawanda, where services will be held Friday at 1:30 P. M.

Friends invited. Mr. Witt was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church and Town of Tonawanda 25 Year Club. 24125 WRAZIN-Bertha (nee Mazurkiewicz) the late Stephen; da daughter of the late Depew, N. Sept.

22, 1969: wife of Lawrence Mary Mazurkiewicz; survived by sister and brothers. in Poland; sister-in-law of Anthony (Lottie) Woicik, Barney (Lotti) Wrazen; godmother of Jean Bell; survived by grandmother of Jean Bell; survived by nephews and nieces. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 from the Max F. Rutecki Funeral Home of Depew. 83 Burlington Ave.

and SS. Peter and Paul Church at 10 o'clock. Interment St. Augustine Cemetery. Friends invited.

Deceased was a member of Polish National Alliance Group 1912, Wieniec Polek Society. 24125 Flowers Truly Express Sympathy There is no substitute! ELLICOTT SQUARE Flower Shop DELIVERIES EVERYWHER MAIN ST. TL 3-3230 DAILY NEWS SUMMARY McMULLEN-Irene (Locke) Of Kenmore, N. Sept. 23, 1969, wife of the late Albert A.

McMullen; of Donald F. and Richard G. McMullen. Friends may call Wednesday and Thursday, 2-5 and 7-9 P. M.

at the Bury Funeral Home 3070 Delaware Ave. Funeral services will be held 11 A. M. Friday at the Episcopal Church of the Advent, 54 Delaware Rd. Friends are invited.

Sentiment may be expressed by a contribution to the Kenmore Mercy Hospital or the Church of the Advent Memorial Fund. -Jeremiah Of 92 Briarwood West Seneca, Sept. 23, 1969, husband of Ellen (Nellie) Caulfield; brother of Raymond of Halifax, Nova Scotia, James of Newburg, N. Mrs. Minnie Carrol and Mrs.

Nellie Kemp. both of St. Johns, Newfoundland, Friends are invited to call at the Ray O'Connell Funeral Home 2286 South Park Ave. where funeral will be held Friday morning at 8:45 and at St. Bonaventure at 9:30 o'clock.

The family will receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. Mr. Meade was a member of the Brotherhood of R. R.

Trainmen Lodge No. 758 an da retired member of the South Buffalo R.R. 24125 MIRANDA-Antoinette (nee Bifulco) Sept. 22, 1969, of Buffalo, N. Y.

Beloved wife of the late Frank Miranda and John Boccio; mother of Andrew (Bob Tray) Boccio, Mrs. John (Louise) Schiedo and Mrs. A. C. (Mary) Amitrano Hicks; grandmother of many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Joseph Bifulco and the late Carmella Parise, Marchetti and also survived by nieces and nephews. The family will be present to receive friends 2-5 and 7-10 PM at the (Delavan) Amigone Funeral Home 1250 East Delavan near Bailey where Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 P. M. Friends invited. MOCKLER-Margaret M.

Sept. beloved 23, 1969, of 335 Crescent sister of Marie B. and Ellen C. Mockler, and the late James and John T. Mockler; daughter of the late James and Bridget Burns Mockler.

Friends may call at the George J. Roberts Sons Funeral Home, 2400 Main from 2-5 and 7-9 P. where funeral will be held Saturday morning at 9:15 o'clock and from St. Mark's Church at 9:45 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend.

Flowers are gratefully declined. Offerings may be 1875 made to Statler the Hilton American Cancer Society, Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. 24126 MORANIEC-Joseph Sept. 22, 1969, of Ludwig Cheektowaga, N.

Y. beloved husband of Maryann Borowiak; dearest father of Rose Marie and Josephine Ann son of the late John and Maryann Moraniec; brother of Mrs. Lottie Borowski; son-in-law of Edward and the late Anna Borowiak; also survived by nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M.

at the Home of Hochul Funeral Service, 1021 Sycamore, where funeral at services will be held Friday morning 9:30 and at 10 o'clock in Resurrection Church. Mr. Moraniec was a World War 11 Veteran. 23125 NEWHARD Jay At Lockport, N. Sept.

24, 1969; husband of Martha G. Newhard; father of John L. of Lockport and Miss Jane L. Newhard of Cambridge, N. also survived by 1 grandson and 2 sisters.

Funeral services will be held at the Bristoll Funeral Home, Carey, Friday afternoon. Memorials may be given to the memorial fund of the First English Lutheran Church, Lockport. NOSICH- Robert Of 1187 Tonawanda Town of Tonawanda, Sept. 21, 1969. Friends may call at the James E.

Grace Funeral Home, Thursday, from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. and at funeral service Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. Nosich was a member of Croatian Holy Name of Jesus Lodge No.

557, 24125 OLAH Frank Lackawanna, N. September 23, 1969, husband of the late Mary Szabo Olah; dearest father of Michael (Diana) Zsiros, Gabriel (Katherine) Zsiros and the late Mary (Lena) Gulash; survived by 7 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Services from the Colonial Memorial Chapels, 3003 South Park Lackawanna and N. Friday afternoon at 12:30 from Magyar Presbyterian Church at 1:00 o'clock. Burial in Lakeside Memorial Park Cemetery.

Friends invited. Mr. Olah was an Elder of the Magyar Presbyterian Church. Prayer service Thursday evening at 7:30. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 P.

M. PAUL-Mary (Baumgartner). Sept. 24, 1969, of Elma, N. beloved wife of Mathias (Mariene) Paul; mother of Mrs.

Ludwig Kopf and the late Marie and Fred Paul; grandmother of Marlene, Linda and Ludwig Jr. Kopf; Mrs. cousin of Mrs. Ellazbeth Baumgartner, Mary Moser and Mrs. Anna Helldobler.

Friends may call at the Leo Saver Funeral Home 1933 Kensington Ave. Family will be present 2-5 and P. M. Funeral Saturday morning at 8 A. M.

Requiem Mass at Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Elma, N. at 9 A. M. 25126 PFOHL-Anthony J. Of Lancaster, N.

suddenly, Sept. 22, 1969, beloved husband of Harriet Gramza; father of Mrs. Robert (Esther) Keegan, Mrs. Oniel (Joan) Cozzolino, Robert (Judith) Norman (Virginia) and the late Eugene and Arthur Pfohl; grandfather of 14 grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Miller, Mrs.

Mary late Wolf, "Arthur, Edward and the Frank, William, Cornelius and Clara Pfohl. Funeral from the funeral home of Wendel Loecher 27 Aurora Lancaster, Friday morning at 9 o'clock and St. Mary's Church at 9:30. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery.

Family present 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. Mr. Pfohl was a member of St. Mary's Holy Name and Nocturnal Adoration Societies, Knights of St.

John Commandry No. 347 and De-Lan Barracks, Veterans of World War I. 21325 PIERCE -Harold W. Suddenly, of Gowanda, formerly of Springville, N. Sept.

24, 1969, stepson of John H. Kruse of Springville, and son of the late Barbara E. Kruse; stepbrother of Edwin J. Kruse of Springville, Mrs. Albert Kumet of North Boston, N.

survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral Mass from St. Aloysius Church, Springville, N. Saturday morning af 10 o'clock. Friends invited to attend.

No calling or viewing. 25126 PLUNKETT-Lydia (nee Bristow) Sept. 25, 1969, dear wife of the late Henry Plunkett: sister of Mrs. Edward (Ella) Smith, Mrs. Peter (Elsie) Giarraffa, Mrs.

Edna Tozzie. The family will be present to receive friends Thursday after 7 P. M. and Friday 2-5, 7-10 P. M.

at the "Delavan" Amigone Funeral Home 1250 East Delavan near Bailey, where funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 A. M. Friends invited. 25126 RICE-Mildred McKenna Sept, 24, 1969, wife of the late Charles B. Rice; moher of Mrs.

James (Ellen) Fawcett, Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home, 3272 Bailey Friday afternoon af 2 o'clock. Friends are invited. Family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M.

24125 RIDER -Charles M. Of Alexander, N. Sept. 23, 1969, beloved husband of Berenice Burden Rider: father of Charles Mrs. Richard (Mary) Young, Thomas Mrs.

Paul (Ann) Moore, John A. and Miss Joan Rider: brother of Mrs. Henry (Margaret) McGowan; also survived by 17 grandchildren and 1 greatgrandchild. Friends may call af The Marley Funeral Home, 135 Main Attica, where funeral services will be held Friday at 1:30 P. M.

Memorials may be made to the charity of the donors choice. Family will be present 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. 23125 RUGGIRELLO- Angela (nee DiLaura) Sept. 22, 1969, of Buffalo, N.

beloved wife of the late Matteo Ruggirello; dear mother of Mrs. John (Lena) Valvo and Don Ruggirello; dear grandmother of six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The family will be present to receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. at the (Cleveland) Amigone Funeral Home 569 Cleveland Dr, between Harlem and the Thruway, where funeral services witl be held Friday morning at 8:15 and from St.

Alovsius Gonzaga Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. Mrs. Rug- S. S.

Del Soccorso and St. Rita's Societies. 23125 SAFE John E. In Buffalo, Sept. 23, 1969, of 27 Riverview Pl.

Husband of May Grandy; brother of the late Mary A. Miltner and Fred G. Safe; uncle of Mrs. Ruth Marker, Margaret Miltner and Mrs. Betty Jane King.

Funeral from the James W. Cannan Funeral Home, 2397 Seneca Friday morning at Church 8:30 o'clock and from St. Teresa's at 9 o'clock. Friends invited, The family will be present 2-4 and 7-9 P. M.

24125 SCALZO-Theresa M. In Mt. St. Mary's Hospital Sept. 24, wife of the late Dominick; mother of 1969, of 1522 Ferry Niagara Falls, Mrs.

Dominick Janese (Rose), Niagara Falls, Jack, of Town of Tonawanda, N. Y. Mrs. Charles Agro (Catherine) this city; sister of Alfred, Joseph and Victor Soluri and Mrs. Joseph Sacco (Ella) of Niagara Falls, N.

also survived by seven grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held from the Magaddino Memorial Chapel Inc, 1338 Niagara St. at Portage Saturday at 8:15 A. St. Joseph's Church at 9 A.

M. Friends may call at the chapel, Thursday and Friday from 1-10 P. M. SIKORSKI Walter (Waclaw) Of Midland Cheektowaga, Sept. 23, 1969; beloved husband of (Jean) (nee Szeluga); father of Master Chief Carl A.

(Joni) Sikorski, U. S. Coast Guard; survived by grandchi dren; brotner of Mrs. Florence Goszewski, Mrs. Edward (Mary) Grucza, and the late Chester; survived by nieces and nephews.

Funeral services Saturday at 9:30 A. the Urban Funeral Home, 3645 Genesee St. (2 blocks east of Union Rd.) and in Queen of Martyrs Church at 10 A. M. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-9 P.

M. Deceased was a member of the Spruddels Club. 24126 SMOLINSKI-Lottie (nee Gembala) of Suddenly Jacob Sept. Smolinski; 23, 1969, dear beloved mother wife Donald (Madaline), Mrs. Brian (Judith) Pursel, Sandra and Elaine; dear grandmother of Donald; dear sister of Alexander (Violet), Gustave (Rita), Mrs.

Walter (Helen) Bartnik, Mrs. Chester (Frances) Chmielowiec, Edward (Josephine), the late Bronislaus and Stanley. Funeral from Kolano FUneral Home, 396 Amherst Saturday at 8:30 o'clock and 9 o'clock at Assumption Church. Deceased was a member of St. Kunegundy Society, P.R.C.U.

and American Legion Niagara Frontier Unit No. 1041 Auxiliary. Family will receive relatives and friends 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. 24126 SPIEGEL-Amanda D.

(nee Lein) Of West Seneca, N. suddenly, Sept. 24, 1969, wife of the late Herman F. Spiegel; mother of Harry H. and Carl R.

Spiegel; sister of Mrs. Alvin J. (Henrietta) Kortholz, Henry George 0. Lein and the late Mrs. Emma Labby.

Friends may call at the Hoy Funeral Home 3855 Seneca St. corner of Southgate Dr. West Seneca, where services will be held Satur. day afternoon at 1:30. Friends invited.

Family will be present from 2-5 and 7- 9. Mrs. Spiegel was a member of Ebenezer United Church of Christ, the Ladies Aid Society and Samaritan Society of the United Church of Christ Home. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorials to the Ebenezer United Church of Christ appreciated.

25126 STAPLETON-Warren W. Sr. Of Depew, N. Sept. 23, 1969, husband of Mary R.

(nee Strzelczyk); father of Mrs Hayden (Jane) Hendrickson, Roger (Linda), Mrs. Raymond (Ava) Levitt, Warren Jr. (Nancy), Marylou, Sandra Lee, Donald and Barbara; survived by nine grandchildren; brother of Miss Lynette Mrs. Carl (Lillian) Roehling, Mrs. Robert (Lorraine) Pendergast, Mrs.

Robert (Merlin) Wahl, Mrs. Edward (Dawn) Richmeyer, Mrs. Joseph (Sharon) Neuner, Lawrence (Eleanor) Stapleton. Funeral services Friday at 11 A. M.

from th, chapel of the Urban Funeral Home, 3645 Genesee St. (2 blocks east of Union Rd.) Rev. R. Seibold officiating. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 P.

M. Deceased was a member of American Train Dispatchers Assoc. and St. John's Lutheran Church, Lancaster, N. Y.

24125 STEGER-Fred Of 48 Atlantic in this city, Sept. 24, 1969, beloved husband of the late Julia Papp Steger: brother of Albert Steger, Mrs. William (Elizabeth) Deasy; step-father of Mrs. Joseph Joyce. Funeral from Leo L.

Buchheit Funeral Home, 666 Ridge Saturday morning at 9:30. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10. 25126 STEVES Edward L. Of Caledonia, N. Sept.

23, 1969; father of Edward L. Jr. and Ronald H. Steves: also survived by six grandchildren. Funeral from BeachTuyn Funeral Home, 5541 Main St.

at Cayuga Williamsville Saturday morning at 8:45 o'clock and in SS. Peter and Paul Church at 9. Friends are invited. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M.

Mr. Steves was a life member of Duane Ford Electrical Post No 1 and 24-vear member of Local Union No. 41 I.B.E.W. 24126 SWIECZKOWSKI-Albert Of Fredonia, N. Sept.

23, 1969, son of John and Marie Norman Swieczkowski of Miami, brother of Mrs. Judy O'Neill and Mrs. James (Jean) Smith. Funeral from the Donald M. Demmerley Funeral Home, 21 Pierce Hamburg, N.

Saturday morning at 9:30 and from St. Mary's Church, East Eden, at 10. Friends invited. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-9 P. M.

25126 TIMM-Arthur F. Of 39 Teresa Lakawanna, N. Sept. 24, 1969, beloved husband of Marguerite (nee Milks); dearest father of Mrs. Albert (Mary) Litwin and Mrs.

Ronald (Sharon) Rozwood; grandfather of Michele Litwin; brother of Mrs. Ellen Bailey, Richard, Mrs. June McDonnell and the late Anna McDonnell and Francis Sickau. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 P. M.

from the Joseph M. Litwin Funeral Home, 1629 Electric Lackawanna. Friends invited. Deceased was a member of CIO Local No. 2601.

25126 VAN EVERY -Sherman E. Sept. 23, 1969, husband of the late Grace M. Phillips; father of Harry, Mrs. Lawrence (Cressie) Westefield, Leo, Mrs.

Mabel Howard. Mrs. Walter (Esther) Namiotko. Earl and Raymond VanEvery: 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren also survive. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 P.

M. at the McKendry-Dengler Funeral Home 2540 Main where funeral services will be held Friday at 1:30. Friends invited. 24125 VANDERCHER-Donald G. Of West Seneca, N.

suddenly, Sept. 24, 1969: beloved son of Norman E. and the late Helen Zesch Vandercher. Friends received at the funeral home of Leo Vandercher Son, 2549 Main St. (between Rodney and Fillmore) where services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Friends invited. 24126 VOLK-Eudore A. Of Collins, N. Sept. 23, 1969, beloved wife of John G.

Volk: sister of Mrs. Charles (Eva) Allen and Mrs. Dayton (Edna) Carson of Gowanda, N. also several nieces, nephews and COUsins. Services from Mentley Funeral Home, 105 E.

Main Gowanda, N. Friday, Sept. 26 at 2 P. M. Burial In Pine Grove Cemetery, Gowanda, N.

Y. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorials may be made to Tri-County Memorial Hospital, Gowanda, N. Y. Family will be present 2-4 and 7-9 P.

M. 24125 WAGNER-Carrie (Marle) Of Clarence, N. Sept. 24, 1969, wife of the late Frank Wagner: mother of Lawrence Wagner; Sister of the late Mrs. Lucy Strab, Mrs.

Elizabeth Long, Mrs. Mary Walter, Mrs. therine Nauert, Lena Atwood, John and Jacob Marie; also survived by granddaughter, Mrs. George (Eileen) Folkerth, and great-granddaughter, Susan Folkerth. Funeral from the Stutzman-Zurbrick Funeral Home 5615 Broadway, Lancaster, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Friends invited. Family will be in attendance from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. Interment, Clarence Fillmore ComeVagner of member Lancaster. of St.

John's Lutheran Church BIRTHS BOYS were born to Mr. 1969 September Thaddeus Wasielewski, Cheektowaga Zygmund Walinski, Depew Charles Underhill, East Aurora George Stroh, Holland Gary P. Sprindis, Amherst George W. Schwartzott, Hamburg Donald F. Parks, Hamburg Philip J.

O'Shea 294 Davidson Gilbert L. Neubeck, 40 Clio Wade M. McFarland, 105 Gurnsey Brian P. Kennedy, Tonawanda Twp. Roosevelt J.

Jones, 507. Humboldt George V. Johnson, 102 Ladner Charles Fowler, 113 Mortimer Kenneth E. DoBucki, 411 Sweet Roland J. Courteau, Lackawanna Francisco Cordero, 469 South Park David R.

Brunner, 229 Hamburg Mark H. Borycki, 36 St. Mary's Yahya Ashqar, 35 Wilson GIRLS were born to Mr. 1969 September William L. Winstrom, Kenmore Jeffrey G.

Williams, 171 Whitney Edward G. Van Knapp Jr. Hamburg Walter D. Taylor, 629 Woodlawn Donald A. Ross, 240 Woodbridge William C.

Powell 584 Parkside Robert W. McKeown, Cheektowaga Edward J. Lane Jr. Amherst Salvatore A. LaDuca, Eden Garrett W.

Janiak, 139 Kelburn Abdul S. Hussein, 339 Austin Paul M. Hake, Akron William Gipe, Aurora Ronald A. Fischer, Williamsville George Faircloth, 233 Eagle Kenneth H. Eckhert 506 Linwood James P.

DeWald, 178 Olympic Joseph R. Cardinale, 269 Hampshire Edward E. Dulfer, 318 Richmond Char. lotte M. Bella, 92 Brayton.

Malachi Clay, 220 Plymouth Rachel Peller, 156 Purdy. Cliff Lloyd, 37 Minnesota Kathleen G. Helm, 14. North. Daniel P.

Anne Wicher, 174 Woodlawn, Walden, N. Lake- Y. Lou Schroke, view. Frank J. Zaoda, 181 Courtland Altha 217 DeWitt.

Paul E. Walkowiak, 33. Moreland Patricia A. Lewandowski, 65 Moreland. Michael F.

Fries, 208 Hagen Cheryl A. Sutherland, 845 Niagara. Fred Howard, Rochester Susan McKnight, 374 Landon. Eugene Smaszcz, 243 Suffolk Patricia Pulley, 1470 Kensington. Vincenzo Caruso, Roseville, Mich.

Gimseppina Badalamenti, Detroit, Mich. Patrick DeGrace, 659 West- Alana Kostkos, 151 Minnesota. Paul M. Piazza, 141 Arkansas-Katherine Bonner, 121. Lancaster.

Thomas R. Gielow Burlingham, Hol- MARRIAGES M. Joann, 26 Germain, BURGLARIES land, painting, $51,564 and $500. TRAFFIC COURT Speeding 29 Rumsey, Mrs. Willard M.

Pottle's home; $70 wristwatch, $1.50 change taken Wednesday. 88 Dodae, Harriett Ponzo's residence; $170 TV set, $120 coat, $50 typewriter, $20 camera, $25 radio taken Wednesday. 1355 Main, Goodyear Tire Rubber; checking what was taken Wednesday night. 300 Linwood, offices of Victor Clinical Lab; checking what was taken early day, 300 Linwood, medical offices of Dr. William N.

Mcintosch; checking what was taken today. 574 Tonawanda, delicatessen operated Fred Belcher; a TV set was taken during the night. FIRE RECORD Alarms PM since Noon Wednesday 12:10 Beckwith and Monroe, false, 12:23 Howard and Krettner, false. 2:48 Plaza, explosion in basem*nt shaft, $150 damage. 3:54 Rescue Squad 9 to 267 Locust; Veryl Jones, 6, ill, to Children's Hospital.

6:05 Rescue Squad 9 to Greyhound Bus Terminal; Julius Milo, 31, 167 Monroe, ill, remained there. 6:17 Masten and Northampton, false. 6:42 231 West, defective incinerator. 7:08 Rescue Squad 9 to 259 Peach; Tracy McDonald, 7, ill, to Meyer Memorial Hospital. 7:31 Auburn and Congress, false.

7:25 Clinton near Pine, false. 7:52 Edna near Michigan, false. 7:56 Rescue Squad 6 to 102 Glenny: William Hettr lil, to Deaconess Hospitl. 8:15 Ellicott and Edna, false. 9:32 Rescue Squad 4 to 92 Armbruster; Anna Holzer, 70, ill, to Sisters Hospital.

9:33 Potters and Niantic, false. 9:37 Rescue Squad 2 to 785 Tifft; John 9:43 Wilson, 15, ill, to Mercy Hospital. Rescue Squad 9 10 178 Peach; Helen Hill, 44, ill, to Meyer Memorial Hospital. 10:06 Glenwood and Welker, false. Squad to 188 Grant; Mrs.

Jaqueline Musser, 43, ill, taken to Meyer Memorial Hospital. 11:20 Rescue Squad 6 to 1611 Jefferson; Barbara Young, 22, ill, taken to Deaconess. Hospital. Highland; probable cause defective wiring, $1200 damage. Highland; extra apparatus, Today Squad 9 to 390 Jersey; unnecessary.

1:09 Rescue Highland; Squad' added apparatus. 4 to 958 and Loring; false. ton; unnecessary. Milnor; probable cause caresmoking; $10 damage. Squad 4 to 29 Kehr; Elvenia Nolan, 23, ill, taken to Meyer Memorial Hospital.

Rawlins; garage, cause undetermined, $1500 damage, and Pearl; false. ill, Archie; taken James Brown, 26, 282 Hickory, Squad a' to, William to Emergency Hospital, Squad 4 to 79 Central; Lucy Snell, 83, ill, taken to Meyer Memorial Hospital. 8:45 8:47 196 Scott; defective alarm, no fire. Peckham and Gibson; auto, unnecessary. BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS The Federal following filed bankruptcy petitions and assets listed respectively: Court Wednesday, liabilities Kevin J.

$5464 Andres, 294 Riverside, time keeper, and none. Judith A. Voye, 277 Parker, nurse's aide, $4059 and none. Thomas painter, Constantin, 248 Cumberland, $14,564 and none. Painting Co.

248 Cumber $100-Gary Klinko, 18, 625 Seneca Creek, West Seneca. $75-Patricia Wolcik, 20, 85 Barnard; Patrick McNally, 23, 298 Hoyte; Paul Bukowski, 23, 283 Fenton. $40-Paul Tonawanda; McKissock, 18, 1625 Ruie, North James Mandel, 43, 44 Pooley; Cleo Willis, Anthony Cherico, 26, 20 N. Ogden; 22, 457 Winslow. $35- John 1 Ehlers, 22, 207 Yeager.

Ruth $30-Paul Rubino, 28, 256 Commonwealth; Dawson, 80, 559 Spring; Frank Brown, Jimmie 48, Griffin, 98 Murry, Tonawanda; Donald Kessler, 29, 682 Northampton; 27, 34 Baynes; Patrick DiGiacomo, 29, 323 Westbrook, Cheektowaga; Theodore Depezynski, 23, 183 Vern, Cheektowaga; James Matthews, 40, 1 Beverly; Dinesh Suchak, 24, 1032 Elmwood; Donna Mountain, 21, Box 72, Olean South Wales; Stephen $25-Bennie Banyasz, 70, 424 Harrison, Tonawanda. Visher Jr. 35, 67 Riley; Gregory Deck, 19, 139 Wesley; R. Levandusky, 21, 159 Edmund Clinton Heburn, 22, 484 Lerby; William 27, 1337 George Urban, towaga; Donald Ahrens, 43, 17 Sunset, Angola; Max Sanetick, 51, 101 Pawnee; Clarence Doetterl, 65, 22 Boone; J. Krzeminski, 23, 28 Lehigh, Sloan; Victor Besso, 5455 18, 87 Delham; Benjamin $20 -Louis White 36, 1021 Lafayette, Lister, 49, Southwestern, Hamburg.

Jamestown; Elizabeth Thomas, 49, 76 45, Stearns, 100 17th; Lackawanna; Cindy Eugene Collins, Fronczak, Ruskin; Paul Robert Lasurk, 50, 305 Dushane; Ross, 24, 609 Highgate; Michael Williams, 43, 110 Wilshire; Alfred Piniarski, 43, 52 The, Cheektowaga; Larry Alexander, 406 Northland; $20-Paul Gaiewski, 19, 153 Bright; Har. old Lang, 48, 245 71st, Niagara Falls; Town James of Raimondo, Tonawanda; 38, 73 Somerville, J. Martocci, 21, 496 W. Ferry; Odell Bradley Jr. 32, 87 Joseph Walter, 41, 157 cott, Harvest, 42, Williamsville; Chester North45 Robert; Diane Peters, 27, Patrice; Benjamin Knapp, 51, 182 Orange; Bonnie Grimm, 23, 111 Roycroft, Snyder; Claude McDowell, 40, 53 Verplanck.

$15-Diane Cook, 29, 48 St. Johns; Juliette Milutinovic, 23, 4 Basswood, Lake View: Marilyn Hochfield, 32, 12 Colonial; Frank Nasca, 47, 56 Calvin, Tonawanda; George Smith, 43, 139 Klinger, Euclid, Hamburg; Tonawanda; Paul Carol Petti, Woytek, 130 231 Kenville: John Greenaver, 20, 256 Straley; Norma Block, 48, 800 W. Ferry; Henry Deinhardt, 80, 25 Eckerson, Akron; Timothy Smith, 23, 111 Rounds; Doris Beashau, 42, 24 Emerson, Eqgertsville. $15 Joseph Martin, 35, 206 S. Elmwood; Grand Richard Platt, 35, 1463 Red Jacket, Island; Gertrude Stypezynski, 43, 93 Kemp, Cheektowaga; Clifton White, 46, 27.

Goulding; Fred Jordan, 29, 584 Clinton; Grant, 22, 1856 more; Julius Constant, .47, 100 High; Harold Howard, 25, 25 Fair Oaks, Cheektowaga; Chester Marcy, 17 Ingham, Lackawanna; James Egan, 48, 40 Bayberry, West Seneca; Allen Firtz, 47, 115 Dempster; Max Kleim, 60, 3798 Lynn, Orchard Park; Thomas Dubose, 41, 269 Peckham; Edwin Crowe, 35, 388 Woodward, West Seneca; Richard McCarthy, 45, 585 Chestnut, Town of Tonawanda; Joseph Brezezinski, 58, 687 Walden. $15- -Anthony Michalek, 32, 112 Starlote, Cheektowaga; David Mcivor, 19, 139 Hubbell: James Mercurio, 29, 173 Columbus. $15- Salvatore Marranca, 48, 186 Nicholson: Edward Kent, 51, 306 Dorothy Hatsios, 26, 124 Rohr: James Alfred Everle, 27, 9501 Southwood. AnFortner, 27, 67. N.

End, Kenmore; gola; Steven Dudak, 45, Woodcrest; Thomas Casey, 1266 Ridge, Lackawanna: Mary Hitchman, Greeley: John Colling, 36, 92 Steiner. W. Seneca; John Barnhart, 32, Rt. 2 Upper Mt. Sanborn; Robert Ford, 22, sington; John Wioch, 48, 16 Kilbourne.

Cheektowaga: John Travis, 47. 164 Collins, W. Seneca. $15-Ledell Thomas, 43, 82 Hudson; Joseph Madar, 20, 226 Ingham. Lackawanna: William Gingher, 63, 89 AngelJustin acrest; Diane Sallaway.

37. Slingerland, 85 26, Marceta. 87 Bush; cheater, MacArthur, Williamsville; John DiNicolantonio, 55, 1381 E. Delavan; James Bur- hanan, Marine; 48, 59 Joseph Maple; Lee Calabrese, Denmark, 42, 31 28, 451 Fargo; Cozella Ball, 37, 219 Fox. Failure To Obey Traffic Signal 6 $10-Glenn Simmons, 24, 287 N.

Main, Angola; Russell John Greco, 34, 2764 Eggert, Tonawanda: Edwards, 21, 380 Campus; Thomas Kuczma, 64, 33 Leonard, Cheektowaga; Carol Schihl, 23, 187-D Kenville; Mary Kozlin, 57, 475 Joseph Panaro, 56, 136 Henderson, Kenmore; Stanley Glinski, 59, 112 Titus; Silvia Stepien, 21, 103 Academy; James Ward, Jimmie Bibbs, 148 37, 48 Eaton; Lovell 21, Crisfield, Cheektowaga: Alexander, 44, 406. North. land; Gordon Leroy Ruff, 26, Cannon, 902 25, 38 Stevens: Michael Love, Parkway, Utica; 18, 45 Claremont, Kenmore. Park: $10-Christian David Chmiecik, 24, 58 Days West Seneca; David Weigel, 22, 59 Pinewood, Weigel, 22, 59 Pinewood, West Seneca; Ira Davis, 45, 20 Johnson: Heminio Perez, 26, 73 College; David Jacobs, 18, 157 E. Mohawk, Osa wego; Lackawanna; Gerald John Roiek, Evoy, 26, 25, 85 156 Kirby, Doat; Un Loretta Rogers, 61, 15 Stratford; Allan Craddock, 27, 131 Burgard; Carol Ranick, 23, 87 Girard; Donald Ward, 25, 79 Fairelm, Cheektowaga; Wilbert Williams, 40, 1113 Ellicoft; Wilbert 0 Whitmer, 51, 35 Carl; Sebastian Russo, 0.0 22, 19, 43 515 Mendola.

Richmond; Donald Vanevery, $10-Shedrick Smith, 22, 140 Mortimer: Anna O'Brien, Stein, 69, 71 30.55 North Park; Emmett Robert 49, Cloverbank, Hamburg; Arnold, 48, 999 Parker. Failure To Comply With Sign 6 $25-Francis Miller, 19, 28 Kamper. $20-Pedro Salas, 20, 255 7th. $10-Dean Drew, 19, 20 W. Oakwood; Fish, Vincent 68, Millioto, Newfield; 34 School: Jay 19, 2949 McKoon, Niagara Falls; George 58 Daniel.

Nicolette, 43, Sterner, 1043 29, Center, 10 South; West Robert Higgins, Seneca; Willie Washington, 37, 193 Fox; Robert Gerber, 21, 285 Wellington; Vincent Byledbal, 64, 102 Pontiac; Gerald Prince, 33, 7 Marine; Robert Henderson, 33, 65 Royal Palm, Cheektowaga; Louis Jablonski, 19, 710 Sycamore; Joseph Curlio, 35, 181 Woodcrest, Eggertsville; William Gardner, 36, 50 Argyle; Richard Alfred Nelson, '22, 349 S. Niagara, Tonawanda; Alessandra, 20, 453 W. Ferry; John Gnojek, 23, 1534 Abbott, Lackawanna. $10. Helen Jacobs, 29, 3 Lehn Springs, Williamsville; Mary Russell, 52, 1440 Kenmore; Mary Pyanowski, 40, 112 Shamokin, Lackawanna; Sebastian Devito, 55, 450 Fargo; Angelo Chianta, 17, 164 Carmel; Leon Eggleston, 35, 356 French; Raymond Rayeski, 20, 4279 Highland; Johannes Ridderhof, 18, 157 Royal.

Stop Sign $15-Robert Brown, 18, 27 Maryon, West Seneca. $10-Till Freeman, 169 Glenwood; Till Freeman, 169 Glenwood; Theresa Hogan, 16, 9 Barton; Thomas Girst, 39, 471 Sherman; Ann Morse, 38, 195 Hinman; George Russell, Riverside; Muriel Santilli, 45, 732 Crescent; Joseph Dean, 39, 547 W. Ferry; David Doty, 30, 92 Garner; Joseph Pantano, 45, 289 Massachusetts; Anna Vohwinkel, 41, 62 Northumberland; Charles Murphy, 28, 195 Lockwood; Barbara Kiblin, 37, 38 Albert. No Valid Inspection Certificate $15-David Kaczmarek, 23, 64 Page, $10-Mary Vasko, 21, 39 Linda, Cheektowaga; Peter Wachtel, 29, 110 Manser: James Ewing, 37, 10 Essex; John Dean 42, 22 Lark; William Gross, 68, 1465 Genesee; Donald Schmoke, 42, 211 W. Tupper; Joseph Grado, 39, 507 Plymouth; Mark Dubien, 19, 7 19th; James Hammonds, 33, 23 Davis; Charles Atkinson, 34, 653 Sherman; Jewell Magee, 35, 338 French; Joseph Guenther, 32, 539 Moore, Tonawanda.

Pavement Markings $10-Henry Kwapisz, 33, 206 Glencove: Sebastian Carbonara, 33, 166 Barton; Thomas Neill, 56, 28 Junior; Richard Kantowski, 49, 382 McNaughton, Cheektowaga. Unsafe Tires $10-Tom Mazurkiewicz, 21,, 326 Goodyear: Wilford Oakes, 33, 54 N. Pearl, Oakfield; Paul McKissock, 18, 1625 Rule, North Tonawanda. Failure To Signal $10-Anthony Poleto, 38, 1294 Bailey; Ezekiel Moultrie, 32, 485 E. Utica; Adam Zaccanini, 55, 42 Windsor, Hamburg.

Expired License $3 Willie Young, 34, 27 Rey; John Harris, 20, 365 High; Gale Walldorff, 27, 742 Richmond. Overload On Single Axle $100-Paul Henschke (Eazor), 37, 1041 Tonawanda. Unattended Motor Vehicle $10-Edmond Border, 27, 6-7th, North Tonawanda. Inadequate Muffler $10-Juan Ortiz, 21, 440 South Park. Insufficient Lights $10-Juan Santiago, 21, 51 Franklin, Lockport.

Insufficient Plates $10-Thomas Ross 23, 437 Schiller. Obituaries August F. Gaglione A Requiem High Mass will be celebrated at 10 AM Saturday in 1 Christ the King Church for August F. Gaglione, 62, of 149 Smallwood Snyder, a retired produce and vegetable wholesaler. Mr.

Gaglione, a lifelong resident of the Buffalo area, died Wednesday (Sept. 24, 1969) in St. Francis Hospital. Preceding the Mass, a prayer service will be conducted at 9:30 AM at the Dietrich Funeral Home 2480 Kensington Snyder. Burial will be in Mt.

Calvary. Mr. Gaglione in the 1920s joined a wholesale produce and vegetable business founded his late father at the Elk St. Market. The dealership Frank Gaglione Son--was moved several years later to 170 Niagara Frontier Food Terminal.

Mr. Gaglione, a member of the Buffalo Produce Exchange, retired in 1961. He was a member of Holy Name Society of Christ the King Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Josephine Tevesia; four brothers, Charles Monty, Thomas and Frank Gaglione, all of Buffalo, and four sisters, Mrs. Joseph Comelia of Lyons, Mrs.

Charles Alessi of Rochester, and Frances Gaglione and Mrs. Joseph Sansone of Buffalo. Paul N. Auger Funeral services were held Wednesday for Paul N. Auger, 63, a pioneer auto transmission specialist in the Buffalo area.

Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery, Angola, following a Requiem Mass in Most Holy Blood Catholic Church of Angola. Mr. Auger, who died Sunday (Sept. 21), opened Paul's Transmission Exchange, 195 Fougeron in 1938, and operated the business until his retirement a year ago. He was active in the Lake Erie Beach Volunteer Fire Company.

He lived at 169 Rosewood Angola. He is survived by his wife, Mary (Downes) Auger; three sons, George Carl J. and Paul C. Auger of Miami, a daughter, Mrs. Henry (Patricia) Lippke, and seven grandchildren, Course for Businessmen Buffalo Evening News Bureau ALBANY, Sept.

25 The State Commerce Department has scheduled a five-week small business management course in City of Tonawanda beginning Oct. 15. Sessions will be from 7:30 to 9:30 PM on Wednesdays through Nov. 12 in the Tonawanda Senior High School, Hinds and Fletcher Tonawanda. Bingo Bill Vetoed SPRINGFIELD, Sept.

25 (UPI) Gov. Richard Ogilvie Wednesday vetoed as unconstitutional the bill to legalize bingo for churen and civic groups,.

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