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2-5 of 52 Mt. of in 5 FIRST EDITION Obituaries BUFFALO EVENING NEWS Monday, September 26, 1960 C2 In Memorian SRAMOWSKI-In loving memory of our dear Edwin who passed away three years ago, Sept. 25, 1957. It seems like only yesterday, We stood beside you, dear: It brings a day we shall never forget, No words can say or flowers repay, How much we lost on that sad day, Quick and quietly came the call, His sudden death was a shock to all, Memory is dearer than words can tell, His busy hands are resting now, His work on earth is done, His worries are over now. His heavenly crown is won; Our hearts still ache with loneliness, Our eyes shed many tears, God only knows how much we miss him At the end of three lonely years; Guardian angel watch beside him, Virgin Mary light his way, Heart of Jesus grant him mercy, That's our fervent prayer every day: For those who have a husband, son and a brother, Attend him with loving care, You do not know the value Until you see his vacant chair.

Sadly missed by WIFE VIRGINIA, CHILDREN, MOTHER AND DAD, BROTHERS AND SISTERS. BERNHARD-In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Anthony, who passed away six years ago today, Sept. 26, 1954. Sadly missed by WIFE, DAUGHTERS. SONS-IN-LAW AND GRANDCHILDREN.

DE WITT-in loving memory of my dear beloved and worshipped son Leon DeWitt who passed away very quietly and peaceful one year ago today, Sept. 26, 1959. The weary months you bore the pain, waiting the cure, that never came. Till God at last thought it best, to take you home with him to rest. Some may, forget, but I shall never, no matter how long I love and miss you.

More as the time passes on Oh such weary and lonesome hours. You are in my mind constantly my beloved and as I cry and weep My thoughts turn to you, as often did. In flesh ask you still for advise. Although your sweet voice is stilled. but vou still comfort me as feel you near You are gone from me forever in flesh but will always be with me in thought.

kiss your sweet face, although it is just a picture, but it helps to ease the pain and sorrow That came when you my precious were taken from me. never will understand, why such wonderful son was taken away. And was left behind, we loved you so. Sadly missed by MOM, BROTHERS AND SISTERS. HELMINIAK-In sad and loving memory of our dear wife and beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Bernice, whom God called away two years ago, Sept.

26, 1958. By your grave we often stand And try in vain to understand. Forgive us, Lord, in tears we pray, She was so precious, why couldn' she stay? God bless you, mom, you are always in our hearts and prayers. Sadly missed by HUSBAND JOHN, DAUGHTER CLARA AND SON-IN-LAW PETER. GRANDCHILDREN AND GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN.

loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Christine, who passed away ten years ago. Sadly missed by MARGARET ALVIN, AND MARGARET. IZYDORCZAK-in loving. memory of my dear husband and father, Louis, who passed away one year ago today, Sept. 26, 1959.

Sadly missed WIFE ANNA AND DAUGHTERS CAMILLE AND CHRISTINE. KETTERL- In loving memory of my dear mother, Marie, who passed away one year ago, Sept. 25, 1959. Mother you will never be forgotten as long as live, God has you in His keeping, But we have you in our hearts. Sadly missed by DAUGHTER IRMA, HUSBAND AND GRANDCHILDREN.

MIRANDA -In loving memory of our grandfather, Anthony, who passed away one year ago, Sept. 26, 1959. You are not forgotten. Nor shall you ever be, As long as life and memory lasts, We shall remember thee. Sadly missed by RONNIE AND DEE MacALPIN.

SCHMAND-In loving memory of our dear daughter, Marion, who passed away three years ago today, Sept. 26, 1957. A happy home, we once enloyed, How sweet the memory still. A kindly heart was called away, Three years ago today. There are always lonely heartaches, And often silent tears, But God only knows how we miss her, At the end of three lonely years.

Sadly missed by MOM. DAD, BROTHER FRED AND THERESA. TYRELL-In memory of my dearest and beloved friend Helen Tyrell who passed away four years ago today, Sept. 26, 1956. You have been sadly missed my dearest friend, but never have been forgotten.

You were the kindest and dearest friend anvone could ever have. With your kind heart and thoughtfulness, of everyone in need. Especially to my dearest and beloved son you never were forgotten, by my son or myself. We love you and miss you still. He has gone to loin you one year ago today, Sept.

26, 1959. YOUR FRIEND, JANET. FAMILY. AND WEINSHEIMER-In loving memory of our dear husband, father and grandfather, Arthur E. who passed away four years ago today, Sept.

26, 1956. Sadly missed by SHIRLEY, WIFE IRENE, DAUGHTERS JANET AND NORMA AND GRANDCHILDREN. Card nf Thanks SNELL--The family of the late Mildred Snell wishes to thank all our reiatives and friends for sympathy shown to us during our recent bereavement, SNELL, BEUTLER BRAND FAMILIES. Deaths BABco*ck-Caroline (nee Lorien), Sept. 25, 1960, of Java Lake, N.

wife of the late Ellis Babco*ck; mother of Elbert Ellis Theodore and William Babco*ck; sister of Adam and Theodore Lonien, Mrs. Edward Heck and Mrs. William Butler: also survived by five grandchildren. Services from the Henry Wedekindt Sons Funeral Home, 326 High St. corner Peach, Wednesday at 2 P.

M. Friends invited. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-9 P. M. Memorials may be sent to the Cancer Fund.

26127 BANDISH--John G. Bandish, age 48, of 908 Pendergast Jamestown, N. Sept. 24, 1960, husband of Carmella V. Di Domenico Bandish; son of the late Andrew and Catherine Bogenski Bandish: father of Pfc.

John Bandish, U.S.M.C., Cherry Point. N. and Joseph Bandish of Jamestown. N. brother of William Staniszesewski, Mrs.

Lotti Little of Lackawanna, N. and Walter of Lackawanna, N. and the late Victor, Vincent and Joseph Bandish. Funeral Tuesday at 10 A. M.

from St. John's RC Church. Burial Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Jamestown, N. Y.

BIEGER-Frank Bleger, Sept. 23, 1960, of 987 Lovejoy beloved husband of Louise Lipp Bieger: brother of the late Nicholas, John, Mrs. Lena Trottnow, Mrs. Gertrude Meyer and Felix Bleger. Funeral service from the Cariton A.

Ultrich Funeral Home 3272 Bailey Tuesday morning at 8:15 and af St. Agnes Church at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mr. Bieger was a ber of Cheektowaga Veterans World War No.

23) and East Loveloy ican Legion No. 1306. 24126 BITTERMANN- Evelyn Ulrich Bittermann of 252 N. Ellicott Williamsville, Sept. 24, 1960, wife of the late Joseph C.

Bittermann; mother of Bernard Terome E. Bittermann and Mrs. Henry M. (Mildred) Schlueter; sister of Mrs. Nicholas J.

Bock; also survived by three grandchildren. Funeral from Beach-Tuyn Funeral Home, 5541 Main St. cor Cayuga Williamsville, Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, and at SS. Peter Paul's Church at 9:30. Friends are invited.

The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-10 P. M. BLACKNEY-Roselle U. Blackney of 32 Lake Angola, N. in Bradford, Sept.

23, 1960, husband of the late Mabel Miller Blackney; beloved father of Mrs. Jeane Hodges Charlotte, N. C. and Boyd R. Blackney of Rew, brother of Ralph R.

Blackney of Buffalo; also survived by six grandchildren. Funeral service from Froehley's Funeral Home, 262 North Main Angola, N. Y. Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends invited.

Interment in Forest Ave. Cemetery, Angola. Mr. Blackney was a member of Evans Lodge 261 F. A.

M. Masonic services will be held at funeral home Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. 24126 BOXHORN-Grace Catherine Diet! horn, Sept.

26, 1960, of 362 Huntington wife of the late Joseph Boxhorn; mother of Frank, Mrs. William Reinhardt, Joseph, Mrs. Frances Cutler, Mrs. Lillian Schwartz and Mrs. Norman Elsaesser; also survived by 13 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.

Funeral service from Carlton A. Ultrich Funeral Home 3272 Bailey Ave. Time to be announced. Friends are invited. 26128 BRADY-Estelle (nee Turton) of 62 Oberlin Sept.

25, 1960, beloved wife of Stephen Brady dearest mother Stephen Pvt. Ronald of the U. S. Army and the late Ruth Brady; mother-in-law of Dorothy: grandmother of the late Stephen Brady Ill; daughter of the late Andrew and Marcyanna Turton; sister of Joseph Turton of Chicago, 111. and the late Michael, Ida Przybylski, Victoria Ciesielski, and Josephine Turton.

Also survived by brother law and sisters-in-law, nieces, and nephews. Prayers at the Leo A. Zaganiaczyk Funeral Home, 149 Sobieski Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1960 at 9:30 A. M.

Service in the Holy Mother of Rosary Cathedral at 10 A. M. Burial in the Holy Mother of Rosary Cemetery. Mrs. Brady was a member of the Holy Rosary Society, The Divine Love of God Society, and The Holy Adoration Society of the Blessed Sacrament.

Friends invited. 26127 BRAUN-Alice Carroll Braun, Sept. 25, 1960, of 619 Woodlawn wife of the late John A. Braun. Private funeral services from the Kennedy Mortuary, 914 Abbott Tuesday morning at 9 clock.

BUTTS -Michael W. Butts at Hamburg, N. Y. Sept. 24, 1960, husband of Pauline A.

Johnson: father of Charles E. of Blasdell, Mrs. Menzo Yessa of Wellsboro, Mrs. Charles Heimburg of Boston, N. Gerald McKale Lancaster and Mrs.

Lincoln Nelson of the Philippine Islands. Also survived by 16 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the W. L. Froehley Funeral Home 84 Lake Hamburg.

Funeral from the First Baptist Church of Hamburg Wednesday at 2 P. M. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. 26127 DAVIS Sarah, Sept.

25, 1960, of Boston, N. formerly of Altoona, wife of the late Richard: mother of Mrs. John (Fleda) Humphrys of Boston. Funeral from Mauk Yates Funeral Home, Altoona. Pa.

DURSO Santo-Frank, also known as Frank Santo, suddenly Sept. 25, 1960, of 554 Hopkins beloved husband of Mary Violanti; father of Mrs. Vincent (Jennie) Caruso. Mrs. Jean (Conie) Aures; brother of Nunzio of Lancaster.

N. Mrs. Nunzio (Rose) Antonelli, Anthony of Depew, N.Y.. and the late Sam, Carmen and Mrs. Mary tannuzelli; crandfather of six grandchildren.

Friends may call at the Amigone Funeral Home 1250 E. Delavan near Bailey, where funeral will be held Thursday morning at 8:30. and from St. Agatha's Church at 9:30. Friends invied.

Mr. Durso was member of the Holy Name Society of St. Agatha's Church. 26128 ERDLE-Emma M. Erdie (nee Deckinper) at Hamburg.

Sept. 25. 1960, wife of the late Charles A. Erdie: mother of Mrs. George M.

Pierce and the late Gardner F. Erdie: also survived by two grandchildren and four Friends may call the W. Funeral Home 84 Lake St. Hambure. Monday from and 7.9 P.

M. Private funeral services Tuesday. Flowers declined. FAY- Margaret R. Hand, Buffalo.

Sept, PL. Vernon wife of Richard mother John and Thomas E. Favz daughter of late and Margaret: sister Joseph and Francis Hand. from James W. Cannan Home.

Seneca Wedmorning at 8:45 and from St. Evangelist Church 9:30. Mrs. Fay waS memthe Altar Society of St. John Evangelist Church.

26127 SCHAEFER-Frederick E. Schaefer, 327 Evergreen Greenacres, Town of Tonawanda, Sept. 25. 1960. husband of the late Mildred Schoenfeld Schaefer: father of Joan Schaefer: brother of Mrs.

Julia Stimpel, Mrs. Louis Hemerlein, Mrs. Bertha Endres, Mrs. Mary Duttweiler, Peter and the late Mrs. Jennie Beghstadt, Edward, Mrs.

Ernst Anton and August C. Schaefer. Friends may call at the Bury Funeral Home 3070 Delaware where funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mr.

Schaefer was a retired Buffalo Firefighter and a member of Local No. 282 World Buffalo I. Firefighters and a 26127 veteran of War SCHULTZ Edward Schultz, suddenly, Sept. 24, 1960, of 3827 Broadway, Cheektowaga, Finkbeiner beloved husband of Harriet father of Mrs. ert (Betty) Pache, Mrs.

Allen (Carol) Havernick, Mrs. Robert (Lois) Maurer and Shirley Schultz; brother of Charles, Fred, Mrs. Louis (Annie) Pietscher, Mrs. George (Lilly) Bugl, Mrs. Lester (Minnie) Haake and Louis Schultz; also survived by eight grandchildren.

Funeral service from Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home 3272 Bailey Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends are Invited. 26127 SCHWARTZ-Brownie, Sept. 24, 1960, of 583 Rowley Depew, beloved husband of Irene (nee Choinski); dear father of James Jack E.

and the late Elaine Therese; brother of Frank, late Adam, Martha William, Neubauer. Clara Janicki, and the Funeral Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 9:30 A. M. from the Walden Lesinski-Piechowiez and at Funeral M.

at Home, Resur- 1168 rection Church, Como and Union Rd. Interment at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Friends invited. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 P.

M. 26127 SOFFER -Sept. 25, 1960, Joseph E. Soffer of 66 Campus Snyder, husband of Etta Ruda Soffer; father of Stanley and Lee and Jeffrey Edwyn Soffer. Friends Hilda R.

Soffer; grandfather of Sandra may call at the Park Terrace Mortuary 855 Englewood from 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. Services Tuesday morning 10:30 o'clock. Memorials may be ofat fered In the manner of your preference. The family will be at 19 Rockford Williamsville, after the funeral, SHOAT- John E.

Shoat, Sept. 25, 1960, of 176 Timon husband of the late Anna Scherner Shoat; uncle of Raymond Richard W. and Robert M. Smith, Mrs. Katherine Gillian, Mrs.

Lyda Caplich, the late Cora Shoat and several other nieces and nephews: cousin of Mrs. Emma Ring of Rochester, N. Y. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-10 P. the Dietrich Funeral Home, 995 Genesee nesday where at services will be Rochester held on Wed2 P.

M. papers please copy. 26127 SHOTWELL-William J. Shotwell, of 115 West Girard Kenmore, Sept. 25, 1960, beloved husband of Rose MiNer Shotwell; father of Mrs.

Andrew Bonito, Mrs. Harvey Knowles of Cedar Rapids, lowa, James, Mrs. Dorothy Smalley, Mrs. Gary Fust of Huntsville, and Albert Shotwelt: brother of Mrs. Mildred Reuther, Shotwell; Mrs.

Otto Mehring, and Raymond also survived by 14 grandchildren. Friends may call at the Bury Funeral Home 3070 Delaware from 2-5 and 7-10 P. where funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. 26127 SHRIBER-Christian Sept.

24, 1960 of 262 Cambridge, husband of the late Nora Falk Shriber; father of Mrs. Philip N. (Margaret) Lechner, Mrs. William (Rita) Florio, Norine, William, Mrs. William (Dorothy) Scharf, Nunzio (Marilyn) Nasca, Paul, Mrs.

27 Robert (Helen) Anzalone; survived by grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Hartwell Primeau, Mrs. Wire of California, of Detroit, Mrs. M. Trayford of California, Floyd of Le Roy, Friends may call at Leo Saver Funeral Home 1923 Kensington Ave.

Family present 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. Funeral Tuesday 8:15, mew's at Requiem 9 A. M. Mass at St.

Bartholo- SITKO-Cecylia (nee Urbanczyk), Sept. 26. 1960, of 15 Adrian Lackawanna, beloved wife of Kaiser Sitko; stepmother of Mrs. John Reczek, Anthony and Mrs. Henry Kolankowski; sister Mrs.

John Funeral Noworyta and Valentine Urbanczyk. Wednesday ing at 9:30 from the Kaczor Funeral Home, 505 Barbara's Ridge Church at Lackawanna, 10 o'clock. and Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited. Deceased was a member of the Holy Rosary Society, 26127 SMITH -Rosa L.

Smith (ner Frank), 26. of 64 Lake Angola, N. Sept. 1960, wife of the sate John M. Smith: beloved mother of Edward J.

Smith and the late Albert Smith: tostermother of Mrs. Carl Gilbert Milius; Carlson grand- and Mrs. Melvin Rebic; also survived by four great-grandchildren. Funeral, services from Froehley's Home, 262 N. Main Angola, N.

Thursday morning at 9 o'clock and from the Most Precious Blood Church 9:30. Friends invited. Interment in St. Martin's Cemetery, Langford. Mrs.

Smith was a member of Rosary Altar Society of Most Precious Blood Church. 26128 24, SNYDER-John 1960, son of of 170. the Grey late John sept: Caroline Siebold: brother of August Snyder, Funeral from the Joseph Stauth Funeral Home, 2264 Main St. (opp. Dewey Tuesday at 8:15 and at St.

Ann's Church at 9 A.M. Friends invited. Mr. Snyder was a member of the Ushers Society, and the Erie County Civil Service Emploves Association. Family present from 2-5, 7-10 P.M.

24126 SPINELLA-Philip, Sept. 18, of 283 Busti died suddenly in Montalbano, Sicily, beloved brother of Maria Spinella Todaro; brother of Guiseppi Spinella of Montalbano, Sicily; brother-inlaw of Philip Todaro: Uncle of Sam, Joseph, Vincent Todaro. Montalbano, Sicily. Mass of interment will be celebrated at 8:30 A. M.

Tuesday, Sept. 27, at Holy Cross Church. 23126 SPIRE- Elmer R. Spire, of Collins, N. in Buffalo.

N. Y. Sept. 25, 1960, beloved husband of Dorothy Schultz Spire of Collins; son of Mrs. Katherine of Gowanda, and the late Anthony; brother of Mrs.

Cora Berg of Wesley, N. Mrs. Anna Beckman of Little Valley and Harry M. of Collins. Services will be held from St.

Joseph's Church, Gowanda, N. Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 9:30 A. M. Friends may call at Schaack's Funeral Home, 88 Jamestown Gowanda, from 7-9 P.

Monday Memorials and 2-5 and 7-9 P. Tuesday. may be made to the Cancer Fund. 26129 STELLWAGEN-Charlotte A. Stellwagen of 620 Main Ebenezer, N.

Sept. 26, 1960, daughter of the late John and Elize Culma Stellwagen; sister of Mrs. Abbie McKaig and the late John A. and Julia E. Stellwagen and Mrs.

Herman F. Zarnikau. Funeral from Loomis Offers Loomis Inc. Memorial Chapel, 1820 Seneca Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Deceased was a member of Olive Chapter No.

325 O. E. S. der whose auspices Eastern Star serv. ices will be conducted Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, al 1820 Seneca St.

26127 STUMM-Ralph A. Stumm, Sept. 24, 1950, of 31 Parkview Lackawanna, husband of Lillian Wurzer Stumm: father of Michele; son of Mrs. Patrick McMahon (Stumm) and the late Aaron N. call Stumm.

between The 2-5 family and 7-10 requests at the friends Mescall to Hagerty Funeral Home, 1377 Abbott Lackawanna, where the funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 9 and from Our Lady of Victory Basilica at 9:30 o'clock. Mr. Stumm was a member of the Holy Name Society. SZYMANSKI Raymond Szymanski of Gowanda, N. Sept.

25, 1960, beloved husband of Anna Strzalka; father of Mrs. Paul (Constance) Schultz and Angeline Dorothy: son of John and the Zalewski Szymanski of late falo; brother of Stanley, Mrs. Joanne Rybczynski, Mrs. frene Cyrulik and Mrs. Mary Olinski; also survived by two grandchildren.

Funeral from the Buszka Funeral Home 1997 Clinton Requiem Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock. High at St. Casimir's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery.

Friends invited. Mr. Szymanski was a member and past president of the Gowanda State Hospital Employes Local 1454, American Federal State County and Municipal Employes AFL-CIO. 26127 Amelia Esch, Sept. 23, ville: mother of Mrs.

George 1960, beloved wife of William UmphreyWilliam, James, John, Herbert Umphreyville; grandmother of five grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Howard Traenkle, Mrs. Virginia Herky, John Esch. Mrs. Thomas Mills, Charles and the late August and Edward Esch and George Mohr.

Friends received at the George H. Schimmel Funeral Home, Genesee at Fougeron from 2-5 and 7-10, where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. WEBER-Hattie A. Weber 157 Goodell Sept. 24, 1960, sister of Witzel, Mrs.

Augusta Blake, Mrs. Nettie Fosgate, the late Mary and Clara Weber, Mrs. Emma Gosz and Mrs. Julia Schunk. Funeral from the funeral home of Leo Vandercher 8 Son, 2549 Main Tuesday morning at 8:45 and from St.

Michael's R. C. Church at 9:30. Friends invited. 24126 WOOD -Sept.

24. 1960 in Buffalo, Richard husband of Georgiana Wood: uncle of Lewis L. Dudley and Dorothy Dudley, both of New York. A memorial service will take place at Forest Lawn Chapel, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. 24126 ZORN-Wilhelmina (nee Schindler), Sept.

24, 1960, of Mayflower wife of the late Fred mother of Victor H. Zorn; sister of Mrs. Helen Dean and the late William Schindler. Friends may call 2-5 P. M.

and 7-10 P. M. at the funeral home of Lux Sons, 2528 Main where funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, and at St. Michael's Church at 10:30. Friends invited.

24126 -Sept. 25, 1960, Edward J. of 20 Kamper St. husband of Helen (nee Mages) Zimmer; father of Mrs. Arthur Canfield, Mrs.

Thomas Canfield and Edward J. Zimmer brother of Henry, Joseph, Mrs. Joseph Breidenstein, Mrs. Eugene John and Frank Zimmer and Mrs. Joseph also survived by grandchildren.

may call at the Friends funeral home of John E. Courtney, 1869 Seneca where funeral will be held Thursday morning at 8:15 and from St. Teresa's Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr.

Zimmer was a member of Holy Name Society of St. Teresa's Church. 26128 August Haselbauer, Retired Officer of Marine Trust, Dies August G. Haselbauer, 65, of 144. Capen Eggertsville, who retired 11 months ago as senior vice president of the Marine Trust Co.

of Western New York, died Sunday (Sept. 25, 1960) in in in in in in in in in in Millard Fillmore Hospital. His heath had been failing several years. Mr. Haselbauer's 47-year banking career ran from messenger boy to vice president.

Born in Buffalo, he started as a messenger for the old Commonwealth Trsut Co. after he completed school at the old Masten Park High School. Later he Institute given of by Banking. the A Sports Enthusiast Later he worked for the Citizens Trsut and Bankers Trust, banks which were absorbed into the Marine Trust organization. He was with Marine about six years when he was elected auditor.

In 1933 he was made comptroler. Fourteen years later he was elected vice president and comptroler and later administrative vice president and comptroller. He became a senior vice president in 1958. In his youth, Mr. Haselbauer was a sports enthusiast.

In 1922 he managed a Marine Trust championship baseball team. Throughout his career, Mr. Haselbauer was a stamp collector, specializing in Amer- ican issues. Member of Many Groups He helped organize the Buffalo Trap Field Club and the First Friday Club. He was a member of the Buffalo Athletic Club, the Knights of Columbus, the American Banking Institute and the Comptrollers of America.

He is survived by his wife, the former Marian J. Logel; three sons, the Rev. Joseph L. SCJ, professor of physics and mathematics at Divine Heart Seminary, Donaldson, First Lt. Francis Thomasville (Ala.) Air Force and Philip Buffalo; four daughters, Sister M.

Augustus, SBS, a teacher in New Orleans, Sister Mary SSJ, a teacher in St. Margaret's School here, Miss Dorothy M. Haselbauer and Mrs. Harold R. Walkow, Cheektowaga, and four brothers, Frank, William, Edward and Anthony.

After prayers at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday in the Reger Funeral Home, 3135 Main Father Haselbauer will sing a Requiem Mass in St. Joseph's Church, 3247 Main St. at 10 o'clock. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary, Cheektowaga.

Roselle U. Blackney Funeral services for Roselle U. Blackney, 78, Angola banker, pharmacist land developer, will be conducted at 1 o'clock tmoorrow in the Froehley Funeral Home, 262 N. Main Angola, by the Rev. Joseph Phillips, minister emeritus of Angola's First Congregational Church.

Burial will be in the Forest Ave. Cemetery. Mr. Blackney, whose home was at 32 Lake Angola, died Friday (Sept. 23, 1960) in Bradford, Pa.

He had been ill since January. Mr. Blackney was the chairman of the board of Evans National Bank, an institution which he helped found in 1920. Previously he had been treasurer and president. A native of Angola, he attended local schools before enrolling in the University of Buffalo where he took his degree in pharmacy in 1906.

He opened a pharmacy at 11 Commercial Angola, and operated it until 1950. Mr. Blackney also was one of the founders of the Evans Land Development Co. which opened up the Grandview area of Evans. He belonged to Evans Lodge 261, for 52 years.

Masonic services were held Sunday evening. Surviving are a son, Boyd R. Blackney, Rew, a daughter, Mrs. Joseph M. Hodges, Charlotte, N.

a brother, Ralph R. Blackney of Buffalo, and six grandchildren. Frederick E. Schaefer Frederick E. Schaefer, 65, of 327 Evergreen Town of Tonawanda, died Sunday (Sept.

25, 1960), in Buffalo Veterans Hospital. For 34 years he was a city firefighter, retiring two years ago. Mr. Schaefer was assigned during his years with the Fire Department, to Trucks 1 and 7.1 Before becoming a firefighter he was a mechanic with Pierce Arrow Motor Car Co. He was a World War I veteran.

He was a member of Local 282, International Association of Fire Fighters. Surviving him are a daughter, Joan; a brother, Peter, and four sisters, Mrs. Julia Stimpel, Mrs. Louis J. Hemerlein, Mrs.

Bertha Endres and Mrs. Mary Duttweiler. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Bury Funeral Home, 3070 Delaware Kenmore. The Rev. Frank J.

Schwartz will conduct the service. Burial will be in Forest Lawn. KENNETH M. KELLY FUNERAL HOME New Location 2554 MAIN ST. GA.

3323 Home Utica St. Continued Funeral Flowers Truly Express Your Sympathy ELLICOTT SQUARE Flower Shop 301 MAIN ST. MA. 3230 WARRANT LEADS TO NUMBERS RAID WITH THREE HELD An attempt to serve a warrant from another county turned into a raid on a suspected numbers bank with the arrest of three persons Saturday afternoon. Charged with maintaining rooms for a policy bank were: George McCastle, 40, of 284.

Cedar site of the raid. Freddie L. McCaster, 39, of 3575 Highland Niagara Falls. Mrs. Florence Fields, 37, of 273 Broadway.

Capt. John P. Reville of the Michigan Station said he sent two policemen to accompany Westfield Police Chief Robert E. Peterson and State Trooper K. W.

Hemmer of the Westfield substation. Detective Sgt. John F. Dunford and Detective Oddo Sartini, who accompanied the Chautauqua County officers, reported an adding machine and about 100 policy slips were seized in a bedroom. Other slips may have been discarded, they added.

Capt. Reville said the charge against the trio is a' felony under a law effective Sept. 1. The law applies in cases of more than 100 policy "plays." It was the first arrest in Buffalo under the new statute. The suspected bank was characterized as "small" by Capt.

Reville, who said some slips showed amounts up to $5. The officer said the man named in the burglary warrant was not located. MOLONY'S FOES MAP STRATEGY Special to Buffalo Evening News SYRACUSE, Sept. 26-Strategy in a campaign aimed at unseating Joseph P. Molony as District 4 director of the United Steelworkers was mapped Sunday at a meeting of the district Executive Board of the Organization for Membership Rights.

The board endorsed Edward J. Boyle of 207 Lockwood Buffalo, as their candidate to oppose Mr. Molony. Mr. Boyle, a member of Local 2497 at Hanna Furnace was' endorsed also by Donald C.

Rarick of Pittsburgh, international chairman of the OMR and the insurgents' candidate to oppose USW President David McDonald for the union's top post in the February election. Mr. Rarick addressed the meeting here, assistance to 400 USW pledeing, Local 5895 on strike against the Carrier Corp. here. TORONTO PLAYERS WIN AT BRIDGE Eight of the ten first-place winners in the 28th annual Lake Erie, were Contract from Bridge Toronto.

The three-day meet closed Sunday in the Statler-Hilton. First-, second- and third-place winners in the various divisions were: TEAM OF FOUR First, Percy E. Sheardown. C. W.

Elliott. S. R. Kehala and Eric Murray, all of Toronto. Second-Mrs.

William Sellkoff, James Mathis. Frederick Bellinger, all of falo. Third and (tie), Dr. Mr. Richard and Mrs.

Rovner. William Cleveland. riman. William Dinneen and Res. nick.

all of Rochester: Dan DaCosta, Dr. George Sereny, Dr. Eric E. Jones and Bruce Dwyer, all of Toronto: Lawrence Dolan. Leonard Quartero, Renzo Renzoni and Fred Root.

all of Buffalo. SPECIAL PAIR- First. Elmer L. Jolly and Dr. Herbert S.

Wilson. Corning: secToronto. F. Third. Messer Mrs.

and Henry N. V. Ferrel Lenbke. and Mrs. Harry Pekins, Buffalo.

OPEN PAIR -First (tie). Mrs. Hazel Roberts and Miss Helen Harrow, Toronto; second. Harry Creed and Dan Cowan. Toronto: third.

Bruce Dwyer and Bruce Gowdy, Toronto. STUDENTS' HOSTS HONORED AT UB Chancellor Clifford C. Furnas expressed the University of Buffalo's appreciation to 110 area residents Sunday. They're housing men students until new dormitories are completed on camTypical guests at the reception in Norton Hall were Mrs. Anona Jeffords of 114 Heath who has two students living at her house; William Schmidt of 390 Getzville Snyder, two students, and Mrs.

Leon Caneen of 154 Commodore Tonawanda, six students. Two Boys Arrested In Burglary at Store Two boys, 14 and were arrested during the week for a $135 burglary in a delicatessen at 373 Busti Ave. Detective Sgt. Jeremiah Hassett and Detective John J. Hettinger said the pair, and a third boy being sought, got into the store through a a a transom window Friday night.

The owner, Robert Bedell, said they stole cigarettes and school supplies. Police said the 15. year old was home on parole from the state correctional school at Industry. Traffic Radar Denounced If policemen "openly patrolled the road." instead of relying on radar, there would be fewer accidents, Benjamin Franklin, Republican candidate for City Court judge, declared Sunday evening. Speaking at a joint installation of officers of Greater Buffalo Chapter 1, Disabled American Veterans, and its auxiliary, Mr.

Franklin attacked use of radar as violating "the most fundamental law of our land, which guarantees presumption of innocence Blind Children to Visit NYC Twenty-six blind children who study in School 71 and are sponsored by the Buffalo Association for the Blind, a United Fund agency, will tour the New York Central Railroad facilities at 2 PM Wednesday. The trip will enable the youngsters to ride on a diesel engine in the yards, and it will stress to the railroad employes their responsibility in community welfare, said the Central's division superintend(ent, Robert C. Marquis. Daily News Summary ACCIDENTS Saturday Molly Coleman, 4, Gowanda North Collins, struck at Mills Stanislaus about Hospital; 3:15 PM: bruises; Deaconess driver, Eugene Zgoda, 34, of 472 Doat. Kathleen Burke, 4, of Duerstein, struck near her home about 5:30 PM; scalp cut; Mercy Hospital: driver Paul M.

Clifford, 19, of 62 Remoleno. Sunday Charles Jones, 5, of 168 Adams, hit in front of his home about 12:30 PM; scalp cut: Emergency Hospital; driver, John Hairston, 38, of 476 Genesee. Seven hurt in 2-car collision, William Oak, about 8 PM. Taken to Emergency Hospital were: Paul Pasierbowicz, 49, of 1771 South Park, a driver, head InTury, his passengers, Mrs. Agnes Starosciak, 69, of 402 Marilla, head injury, and Miss Sophia J.

Starosciak, 37, of 402 Marilla, face injury, Miss Marguerite Kaiser, 24, of 3030 William, Cheektowaga, other driver, broken ribs, and her passengers, Christy Kaiser, 3, head inniury; Francis J. Dutton, 6, left knee injury, Robert Marcheson, 5, scalp cut, all 3030 William. George Lackawanna, F. Gress, car 65, of overturned 138 School, near South Park Lake off Hopkins about 9:30 PM: left arm cut; Mercy Hospital. was riding with Raymond F.

Lortz. 56, same address, who reported auto struck barricade when he lost control on curve. Two injured when auto struck light pole, Delaware near Nottingham, 10 PM. Sunday, taken to Columbus Hospital were: Miss Ruth E. McCabe, 57, of 1 Avery, driver, multiple bruises and shock, and Mrs.

Pearl Smith, 49, of 190 Lancaster, body bruises. BURGLARIES Foot of Market, Atir portable lights hand truck worth $235 stolen about PM Saturday. 891 Delaware. 40 8 Club. American Legion; chef de gare, Carl F.

Wagner: $300 taken after door was peeled from office safe between 4 11 AM Sunday. 621 Sycamore, Governor's Inn: owner, Gerald Pelczynski; undetermined amount of whisky change taken between 5 8:50 AM Sunday. 841 Michigan, Mrs. Alberta Spencer's home: wrist watch valued at $25 wallet with personal papers taken about 6:10 AM Sunday. FIRE RECORD Alarms since 3 PM Saturday: 3:01 PM Genesee Spruce, false.

Main; Squed 6 to 2964 Edward Schultz, 59, of 3827 Broadway, Cheektowaga, dead. Linden Park, abandoned garage, no damage. Squad 5 to 335 Summer: Mrs. Mildred Marceau, 59, 111, left in doctor's care. Carlton, rags.

near Rockwell, rubbish. 6:05 Bridge over Buffalo River, 6:48 driftwood. -International Bridge, shanty, undetermined cause, $200 damage. Joseph Legrovex of Ft. Erie Fire Company stepped on nail received first aid.

7:23 Rescue Squad 3 to 21 Madison; James Clark, 41, dead. of Wasson, grass. 7:47 Rescue Squad 3 to 328 Northampton: Annette Pyles, 2, ill, remained Lemon, auto, overheated generator. $10 damage: owner, Erwin L. Doctor, 212 Maryland.

Rescue Squad 3 to 400 to Herman; Deaconess John Beres. weeks, taken Hospital. Squad 5 to 319 Normal; Mrs. Margaret Denisco, 62, Ill, remained home. Northland, grass.

Baraga, grass. Ladner, grass. Avery, auto, probably incendiary caused, undetermined loss; owner unknown. Bailey, davenport, slight damage. 11:05 Mrs.

Rescue Squad Whalen, 7 35, to ill, 214-D remained Lawn: home. Purdy, false. Squad 3 to 70 Monroe: Mrs. Ila McFadden, 47, ill, left in doctor's care. Sunday 12:56 AM -Rescue Squad 6 to 621 Wyomina; William Iller, 70, 111, taken to Veterans Hospital.

Main, awning, careless smoker, $25 damage. 2:55 -Rescue Squad 1 left to in 293 doctor's Swan; care. John Graqliardl, 79, ill, 8:19 -251 E. Delavan, tractor, children playing with street flare, $200 damage; owner, Bienek Construction 66 High Park, Eggertsville. Squad 3 to Sycamore Mills; Mrs.

Hattie Budzilo, 53, of 224 Woltz, ill, left in doctor's care. Squad 7 to 200 Riverside; Frank Huczel, 53, Ill, taken to Kenmore Mercy Hospital. Squad 10 116 Reiman: Richard Dobson, 15, Ill, taken to Meyer Memorial Hospital. Whitney, meat on stove, no damage. PM -Rescue Squad 10 538 Elm: Mrs.

Antel Council, 30, 111, taken to Emergency Hospital. 1:31 Fillmore Howard, grass. Welker, unnecessary. Fillmore, grass. 1:55 Rescue Squad 5 to 900 Delaware, unnecessary.

Jefferson, paint ignited by hot water tank, $1000 damage. Mayer, spontaneous combustion, $800 damage. Squad 3 to 581 Elm, unnecessary. of Michigan, grass. Davis, mattress, probable caresmoking, $250 damage.

6 05-3124 Main, garage, careless ing, $300 damage. Squad 6 to 103 Humber: Howard Schwenk, 55, remained home. Squad 2 to 564 Hopkins; Frank Durso, 68, dead. 8:26 Rescue Squad 7. to 455 Military: Francis Kipler, 47, Ill, remained home.

9:22 -1730 Kenmore, rubbish. Dakota, auto, short circuit, $25 damage; owner undetermined. Ladner, old lumber, no damage. Johnson meat on stove, no damage. Stevenson, grass.

Squad 1,, to Main and High, Kerby Russell, 51, of Columbus, ill, to Emergency Hospital. Today Squad 3, to 80 Grey, Claude Darling, 59, IN, 10 Meyer Memorial Hospital. Squad to 215 Rapin, Mrs. Mary Gebler, 71, ill, remained home. and Chestnut, vacant dwelling; no damage.

Bennett, unnecessary. 7423. Rescue Squad 6, 396 Florida, George Rieppel, 69, of 114 Cherokee, West Seneca, dead when firemen arrived. MISSING PERSON Miss Odessa Jackson, 23, of 1509 Jefferson since Sunday; 5 feet 5 inches, 105. pounds, brown eyes, black hair; black slacks, beige sweater.

RECOVERED AUTO 1952 Ford convertible, 80-15 BL. owned by Raymond C. Keine 176 TUScarora: stolen from Marilla SouthPark Thursday; found in South Park near Elk Sunday, AUGUST G. HASELBAUER Alexander L. Dickie Alexander L.

Dickie, 63, supervising safety engineer in the Travelers Insurance Co. Buffalo office for 13. years, was buried today in Hillcrest Cemetery, Armor, after services in First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Blasdell. Mr. Dickie, who lived at 165 Amsdell Wanakah, died Friday (Sept.

23, 1960) in Buffalo General Hospital, He had been ill since March. A native of Clydebrook, Scotland, he served during World War I with the Argyle Sutherford Highlanders, 51st Division. He came to this country 1924 and joined Travelers in Hartford, Conn. Before coming to Buffalo in 1947, he also worked for the company in St. Louis and Binghamton.

His book, "Production Through Safety," was published in 1945. Surviving are his wife, the former Agnes Blyth; sons, Donald A. of Norwich, three, B. of Alden and Ronald P. of Nashville, a daughter, Sandra; a sister, Mrs.

John McNeill of West Hartford, and three grandchildren. Elmer Wessel ONEONTA, Sept. 26 (AP) Elmer Wessel, 95, one of eight men who organized the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen in 1883, died Saturday. Mr. Wessel began his career with the railroads at 16 as a Delaware Hudson brakeman.

He worked for several other railroads but was a conductor in Oneonta when he retired in 1937. The eight union organizers met in a caboose in the yards here Sept. 23, 1883. Mr. when Wessel the was grand elected lodge a was trustee lished.

He was the last of the eight to die. The brotherhood president, William E. Kennedy of Cleveland, will head a union delegation that will attend Mr. Wessel's funeral Wednesday. Whitney M.

Elias Special to Buffalo Evening News TULSA, Sept. 26-Funeral services will be held here Wednesday for Whitney M. Elias, 49, vice president of Pan American Petroleum Corp. He died in Paris Thursday of a heart attack. Born in Buffalo, Mr.

Elias was a graduate of Lafayette High School there. He studied Antioch College and Northwestern University before the oil business. He worked throughout the Midwest and recently toured Russian oil fields. Surviving are his wife, Virginia; a son, John; a daughter, Miss Dana Elias; three sisters, Miss Mabel W. Elias of Mrs.

Richard T. O'Brien of Cleveland and Mrs. Joseph P. Percy of San Jose, and two brothers, William R. of Grand Island, and John W.

of Glenview, Ill. Gen. Wendell Westover LAKE GEORGE. N. Sept.

26 (P)-Brig. Gen. Wendell Westover, 65, former president of the Reserve Officers Association of New York State, died Sunday. Gen. Westover headed a fueloil and wholesale ment company in Albany.

He was graduated from Cornell University, and commissioned lieutenant 1916. He served in Europe during World War I. He served as executive officer of the U. S. Army Reserve and of the Reserve Officers Training Corps from 1947 to 1949.

He was president of the Reserve Officers Organization from 1941 to 1948. Burt M. McConnell NANTUCKET. Sept. 26 -Burt M.

McConnell, 72, explorer, soldier, adventurer and writer. died Saturday. Mr. McConnell was an assistant to Filhjalmur Stefansson in the latter's Arctic exploration. Harlow Wilcox LOS ANGELES, Sept.

26 (P)- Harlow Wilcox, 60, former radio announcer for the Fibber McGee and Molly comedy series, died Saturday. Friendly Society Installs The traditional values are as good as ever for children, City Judge Ann T. Mikoll told the Irish Friendly Society at its installation Saturday at 1850 Seneca. Officers include: President, Thomas Harkin; vice president, Patrick J. Collins; secretary, Mrs.

John O'Connell; treasurer. Jeremiah G. Maher: financial secretary, Stephen Ryan, and sergeants at arms, Patrick Lyons and Patrick Gillooly. Auditions for Debaters Auditions for the Academia Debating Society at Canisius College Wednesday will be at 7 tomorrow -First evenings. fall meeting will be next Monday evening, when these officers will be installed: President, William Carnahan; vice president, John Strauss; secretary, Peter Wacks.

TRAFFIC COURT Judge Madge Taggart Speeding -Catherine (nee Oehler) of Clarence, N. Sept. 26, 1960, beloved wife of the late Frederick; mother of August; also survived by 3 grandchildren. Friends received at Shepard Bros. Funeral Residence, 9872 Main Clar.

ence, N. Y. where funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Concordia Cemetery. HALPERN-Alexander, Sept.

24, 1960, in Miami Beach, husband Eva Swados Halpern; son of Abraham Halpern; father of Harold, Mrs. Marvin Brenner of New Orleans, La. and Mrs. Shirley Vandermuelen; brother of Julius and Jack, both of New Haven, Moe, Mrs. Lee Goldstein, Mac and Irving Halpern, all of Brooklyn, N.

also survived by six grandchildren. The family will be at the Delaware Park Memorial Chapel 2141 Delaware Ave. corner Rand Tuesday evening, P. M. where funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 P.

M. Flowers gratefully declined. Friends invited. After services the family will be at 213. Donna Lea, Williamsville.

Syracuse papers copy. 26127 HARTUNG-Alice C. of 5752 Transit Depew, N. suddenly Sept. 24, 1960, daughter of the late Anthony and Anna Hartung; sister of Harry T.

Mrs. John O. Williams, A. Walter and the late Edward W. Hartung.

Funeral from the Wendel and Loecher Inc. Funeral Home, 27 Aurora St. Lancaster, N. Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock and at St. James Church, Depew, N.

at 9:30. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery, Lancaster, N. Y. Deceased was a member of the Third Order of Dominicans.

Family present from 2-5, 7-10 P. M. HASELBAUER-August of 144 Capen Sept. 26, 1960, husband of Marian J. Logel Haselbauer; father of Rev.

Joseph L. Haselbauer, SCJ, Donalson, Ind. (Barbara) Sister M. Augustus, SBS, New Orleans, (Ruth) Sister M. Francis, SSJ, Dorothy M.

Hasel-1 bauer, Mrs. Harold R. (Teresa) Walkow, Lt. Francis G. Haselbauer, USAF, and Philip J.

Haselbaver; brother of Frank, William, Edward and Anthony Haselbauer; three grandsons also survive. Friends received at the Reger Funeral Home, 3135 Main St. at Highgate, where funeral will be held Wednesday at 9:30 A. M. and at St.

Joseph's Church at 10 o'clock. Mr. Haselbauer was a member of the Controllers Institute of America. B. A.

K. of C. Council 194 and the Holy Name Society of St. Joseph's Church. 26127 HYRICK- Michael Hyrick of 87 Payne Sept.

25, 1960, beloved husband of Emma Grasser Hyrick; father of Robert M. and Patricia A. Hyrick; grandfather of Marie and Joni Hyrick. Friends are invited to call at the Ray O'Connell Funeral Home Inc.r 2286 South Park where funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 8:15 and at Holy Family Church at 9 o'clock. Mr.

Hyrick was a member of the United Steel Workers of America Local No. 1743. 26127 IVERSON-Oscar J. Iverson of 100. Edgewood Elizabeth Crowder Sept.

26, Iverson; 1960, husband father of William J. and George Iverson, Mrs. Norman P. Schmidt and Mrs. Harry (Alice) Davidson; brother of Ivar and Ove Iverson and Mrs.

Alfred Michelsen; also survived by six grandchildren. Funeral from Loomis, Offers Loomis inc. Memorial Chapel, 1820 Seneca Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. 26127 KLOC-Stanley of 68 Sunset Sept. 26, 1960.

Funeral Wednesday at 9 A. M. from the Starosciak Funeral Home, 610 Hertel and in St. Florian's Church at 9:30. Friends invited.

Visitinq hours, 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. Deceased was a member of American Legion Niagara Frontier Post No. 1041. 26127 -Julian of 155 Ludington Sept.

23, 1960, beloved husband of Julia Fialkowska: dearest father of Raymond, Donald and Mrs. Lorraine Schroeder: father-in-law of Sally, Maryann and Edward; brother of Mary Olszewska, Bernice Proszek, Bernard Kozlowski of Ft. Worth. Irene Snieszko: survived by five grandchildren, Funeral from the family residence at 155 Ludington Wednesday at 8:30 A. M.

and from Visitation Church at 9 o'clock, Friends invited. 24127 LOVE-Alice Sept. 24, 1960, of 461 Crescent daughter of the late Capt. Alexander and Anne Love: sister of Mrs. Frank D.

Cooley, the late WilIlam J. Love, Mrs. Jerry Brown and Mrs. Anna Packer. Friends may call at her late residence, 461 Crescent Ave.

Funeral Wednesday morning at o'clock and a Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Mark's Church at 9:30. Friends are invited. 26127 LINSLER-Burt F. Linsler of Collins Center, N.

Sept. 25. 1960, beloved band of Florence Linster: father of Paul of Lawtons. N. and Mrs.

Wilma Darrow of Collins Center, N. brother of Miss Mayme Linsler of Collins Center, N. also survived by five grandchildren. Services from, his late residence, Collins Center, Tuesday, Sept. 27, at 2 P.

M. Burial in Collins Center Cemetery. Flowers gratefully declined. Paul suddenly, Kenmore, Sept. 26, 1960, of 59 Wardman N.

beloved husband of Mary (nee father of James P. and Joedy H. Lyng; brother of RI. Rev. Msgr.

James Lyng of Lake Placid. N. Y. Sister Mary Eucharista, Missionary Sister of Divine Child. Edward M.

and Francis Lyng of Watertown, N. Y. Leo F. of Jackson, and Andrew M. Lyng of Rochester, N.

Funeral from Wm. A. Rolling Funeral Home. 3000 Delaware Tremont, Thursday morning at 9:45 and from St. Paul's Church at 10:15 o'clock.

Friends are invited. Mr. Lyng was a member of St. Paul's Holy Name Society and K. of C.

of Buffalo Council No. 184. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. 26128 -Muriel, Sept.

24, 1960, in Buffalo, wife of the late Myles Maynard: mother of Richard Maynard. Robert, John and Mrs. Robert Burdett. Funeral services will be held at the Crandall Funeral Home, Hornell, N. Y.

24126 PORSCH- George Porsch of 22 Witfield Sept 23, 1960. brother of Elizabeth. Mrs. Margaret Reuther, Fred, Joseph M. and the late John, Peter, Mrs.

Madeline- Crosson and Mary Porsch. Friends are Invited to call at the Ray O'Connell Funeral Home Inc. 2286 South Park where funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 8:15 and at Holy Family Church at 9 o'clock. 24126 Benoit (Benny), Sept. 25, 1960, of 91 South Cheektowaga, beloved husband of Johanna Hastreiter Rocca, father of Benjamin, JoAnn and Marie: orandfether of Thomas brother of Armand of France.

Friends may call at the Leo Saver Funeral Home 1933 Kensington Ave, Family present, 2-5 and 7-10 P. Mar Funeral Thursday at 9:15 A. M. Requiem High Mass at Queen of Martyrs Church at 10 A. M.

26128 $45-Pasquale J. Calabrese, 24, 129 14th 8 Irving F. Swart, 36, 77 Myrtle. $35, license revoked- Peter P. Digiulio, 21, 544 Plymouth.

$35- -Theresa Chupa, 37, 1526 Webster, Orchard Park. $30-Paul C. Hricak, 32, 1156 West. $25, license suspended 10 days -Donald C. Sawyer, 16, 213 Westminster.

$25 Manuel J. Grantinett, 29, 185 Wests Paul E. Michalski, 17, 84 Lincoln. Depew: Angelo Allotta, 46, 143 Fordham: Donald Rice, 49, 235 W. Delavan; Robert F.

Marlak, 20, 1505 Colvin: Charles Young, 45. 86 O'Connor; Peter H. Schabacker, 19, 54. Cleveland. $20-Robert A.

Hamilton 37, 34 Furlong: Richard E. Rail, 22, 685 Hopkins; Donald L. Bonner, 47, 146 Austin; Mary J. Gibson, 36, 171 ara: Gwen I. Phillips, 63, 80 Chapin.

$20 Richard M. Bissell, 27, 196-B Kenville; Delols Boyd, 30, 192 Dodge; George K. Hamblefon, 27, 458 gate, Tonawanda; Sheldon M. Beriow, 28. 341 Colvin; Vincent Allotta, 19, 37 Chatham.

$20-Francis M. Semans, 21, 24 Kenefick; George L. Klaus, 26, 748 E. Amherst: John L. Hurley, 34, 52 Grandview, Hamburg.

$15-Michael H. Miller, 32, 475 Ward, Tonawanda; Janet Hickok, 29, 1950 Baseline, Grand Island; Victor A. Marrak, 25, 334 Hawthorne; Norman Friedman, 41, 378 S. Harris Hill, ville; Joseph J. Turici, 47, 37 Lowell, Kenmore.

$15. James 0. Porter, 49, 100 Oakland; Donald F. Peters, 23, 145 Green: Michael Spellazza, 56, Avery: Raymond Makowski, 20, 28 Wheaton, Cheektowaga; Francis G. Henn, 39, 806 Highland.

$15-Carol J. Pickard, 21, 1 Edith; Susan G. Whitaker, 19, 1121 Lovejoy; Anthony T. Barone, 44, 99 Wood: Arthur A. Heuer, 56, 50 N.

Lehn Spring, Williamsville; Douglas J. Munhall. 46, 162 Woodbridge; James T. Piazza, 26, 16 Seventh, Woodland; John P. Gilmore, 51, 256 Hill.

Driving With Suspended License $100, 6 months suspended, indefinite probation-Wilybur L. Brader, 201 East West West Seneca. No License $75-Curtis Brown, 27, 176 Bennett. $25-Clinton 9. Kuhn Jr.

25, 101 TreKenmore. $15-Arthur P. Cory, 38, 71 Carter, caster. Driving With Learner's Permit $15, permit revoked -William C. McLean, 24, 49 Lyth.

No Glasses $10-Robert Fischer, 47, 381 Smith. $5 Charles A. Agro, 20, 215 Auburn. Red Light $10-John Barczak, 23, 820 Mineral Spring. Missing Plate $10-Garlord F.

Sykes, 18. 6676 Hilbert. Left of Center $10-Frank M. Schurman, 41, 20 Maple. Changed Lanes Unsafely $10-James R.

Martin, 508 Linden. No Weight Marking $10-Joseph Wendling, 32, 148 Creekside, Tonawanda; Daniel Baumgartner, 57, 23 Plymouth. Williamsville. Inadequate Muffler $10-Thomas C. Knickerbocker, 19, 5164 Transit, Depew.

Illegal Turn $10-Michael Germony, 16, 72 Grey, No Change of Address $5-Robert J. Worthy, 48, 36 Brewster; Freddie J. Harrington, 26, 233 Eagles Joseph C. Culobio, 37, 435 Skillen. No Inspection Sticker $10-Ignatius J.

Valvo, 36, 352 Rhode Island; George L. Granata, 66, 95 John L. Lewis. 64, 603 Clinton: Irving' Bobreck, 46, 118 Westminster, Gardenville. $10-Louis Reinacher, 37, 109 Garner: Willie L.

Rose, 26, 508 Spring: Ignatius J. Valvo, 36, 352 Rhode Island; Joseph Fox. 39, 1064 Parker: John L. King, 37, 187 Stevens. $10-Marryann Bagarozzi, 24, 232 Oxfords Eddie P.

Owens, 31, 29 Brunswick; Abraham Lee, 56, 21 Gerhardt: Jacob Sugarman, 68, 62 Edge Park; John Militello, 47, 124 Whitney. $10-Alfred Pelczynski, 50, 680 McKinley; John D. Moran, 34, 320 Elm; Daniel H. Stoll, 34, 56 Westchester, Kenmore: Alex Syroczynski, 58, 241 May: Curtis L. Brown, 27, 176 Bennett.

$10-Clarence T. Allen, 61, 38 Best; Kathleen R. Winant, 54, 63 Shoshone: Reka Vokoff, 32, 174 Keystone: Louis Carmatt, 58, 41 Alfonso Digati, 14 Fargo. $10-Ross Branhan, 27, 1826A Kenmore: Richard Herdlein Jr. 43, 47.

Fairchild, Amherst; John E. Taughrin, 39, 733 S. Huth, Cheektowaga: James Wiesmore, 46, 1325 Sycamore: Robert J. Worthy, 47, 36. Brewster: Robert W.

Wade. 118 Briar West Seneca: Franklin Crawford. 41, 176 Hyland, Depew. Obituaries Richard L. Wood Joseph E.

Soffer Memorial services for Richard L. Wood, 91, insurance broker, will be conducted at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Forest Lawn Chapel by the Rev. John Sager, rector emeritus of All Saints Episcopal Church. Mr. Wood, who died Saturday (Sept.

24, 1960) in Buffalo General Hospital, came to Buffalo in 1898 as a partner in the Vedder Wood insurance firm. It was the beginning of a 62-year career here as an insurance man. He resided at 33 Gates Circle. The firm was incorporated as R. L.

Wood Insurance Co. in 1954 when it consolidated with McPherson-Carter Co. Offices are in the Genesee Bldg. Mr. Wood, president of the firm, active until his illness a two weeks before his year ago.

He, was hospitalized An active Mason, he received a 50-year membership pin from Ancient Landmarks Lodge 441, AM, five years ago. A native of Brooklyn, Mr. Wood served on the old Buffalo School Board from 1906 to 1909. During World War I he served as a governmental adviser on the War Industries Board, headed by famed financier Bernard Baruch. A so-called "dollar-ayear" man who volunteered his services in the post, one of Mr.

Wood's prized possessions was a $1 check from President Woodrow Wilson. Mr. Wood was also a member of the Buffalo Club, the Laurentian Club, and was a former member of the Buffalo Country Club. Surviving is his wife, the former Georgiana Thorne. Joseph E.

Soffer, 58, of 66 Campus Amherst, died Sunday (Sept. 25, 1960) in his home. He was owner of teriors by Soffer, 1707 Hertel Ave. Mr. Soffer and his father, Samuel, founded the interior decorating business in 1932, and after the death of his father in 1939 the son became full owner.

The business will be carried on Mr. Soffer's son, Stanley, Mr. Soffer came to America from Russia in 1907. Surviving besides his son. are his wife, Etta Ruda Soffer; a daughter, Hilda R.

and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock in the Park Terrace Mortuary, 855 Englewood Town of Tonawanda. Dr. Martin L. Goldberg, rabbi of Temple Beth Zion, will conduct the service.

Burial will be in Forest Lawn. James M. Crawford LA JOLLA, Sept. 26 (P) -James M. Crawford, 74, a former vice president of the General Motors died Friday in a hospital after a lengthy illness.

He worked more than 40 years for General Motors and was vice president in charge of engineering when he retired in 1950. From 1929 to 1945 he was chief engineer in the Chevrolet Division. Kathlyn Williams HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 26 (P)- Kathlyn Williams, 66, a queen of silent film serials, died Saturday. She had the lead in the "Adventures of Kathlyn." Polish-American Historians To Meet at Canisius Dec.

27 Canisius College will host the 17th annual meeting of the Polish American Historical Association Dec. the Rev. James J. McGinley, SJ, president. announced Saturday.

Canisius' Chair of Polish Culture will directly supervise the college's part in the affair. More than 200 delegates from all over the U. S. are expected. Founded in 1942, the Polish American Historical aims at promoting study and research into the history and social background of Americans of Polish heritage.

The Rev. Joseph J. Stelmach, pastor of St. Stanislaus Kostka parish in Niagara Falls will serve as chairman of the Polish Chair Committee for the meeting. Other committee members are: Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Stanislaus J. Sierakowski, Sister Mary Donata, OP, and Henry Osinski,.

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