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IDEATHS HI Uu o. ivti SI.LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 14 14 DEATHS Bendlck DEATHS Lucas lEHeEVeclit DEATHS Shofr SHIlFR. 4(1 Oct. wlie of the IhirniwiRuhhe Mllh. Hill! MH.I.IAM M.l.r RRrXHT, F.DW Rlt Mon (hi.

1 1, 1971. be fwrtihed with the Hacramenus inee Klniidat. II, 1971, beloved late ('fiarles Fhnfr. See Hartmann. Magendie lived husband of the la i nf Holv Mother (Tiurch.

Mem Oct 11. 1971, heloved husband dear mother of Julia Genovese. Clash On Consumer Bill MAt.KMIIr. (1114 (nee Dorothy Brrutiz inee Borni dear father of Mr Joan 8oh Shofr. and tne late Charles A.

or the late Margaret blleurecnt ltnai, lortified with the "-acta menta of Holy Mother Church nllkr and Fred William Pendicle i nee Barhi, dear father of Miu-ian Rouasin and Dolores our dear broUier. brother Oct. ll. 1971. heloved Odor In The Air Pollution of St.

Louis air today had the odor of burning Arb, our dear in-law, father In law, grand le of the late Theodore lather. um.lt an. I great-un grandfather, beother In law. entlie. dear sister of Anes pen Vlll Services at HOFFMEU3TER uncle, great-unclf and cousin raceK oi si.

retershurr. Ula Funeral from KUTIS Funeral COLONIAL Mortuary. 6464 Mildred and Alma Long, our dear sister-in-law, aunt and Home. 2906 Gravois. Thurs.

Chippewa at Wataon, Thura. rubber, with the possible 10 JO a Interment Vahhallv Oct 14. 8:30 a.m. to Our coii.tn. the imposition of a "fine, penal- the House floor that would "re- ty or forfeiture." store 75 per cent of the powers The new language does not, of the CPA that had been lost however, prohibit the agency in committee." from offering facts, views and The amendment, to be intro- Ladv of Sorrows Church In Paul Matter of Gardenville Funeral from KI'TIR Funeral source on the East Side.

Lode No. 6r A Fa- Boot terment P.esurrertinn Cemetery Member of Brotherhood of Rait- Home. 2(itl Oravols, Oct 13 9:0 am to Resurrec tisn Rite, Moolah Temple. Past Lynn Havnes, electrical en way and Steamump Clerks, in tlon Church. Interment Resurrec Present of A Humor Grotto Pllliim Chapter No.

473. 01 tion Cemetery. parlor Wed. noon. Fox recommendations in such cases.

8. Past President of Midwest em Retail Coal Aean Amerl Meyer FOX. AI.M4 AKA Hrlbert) A spokesman for Rosenthal duced by Representative Jack Brooks Texas, would allow the consumer agency to MfcirR WALLACE Sun inee Hartiuiii, Oct. 10 gineer for the Air Pollution Control Division, said the hydrocarbon content of the air was high. A local source was the asphalting of a parking lot Oct.

10, 1871, beloved husband tan Legion Clifton Ht Post No. 222 and Grand Advisor for the State of Missouri Order of True Kindred. Frtendi may complains that 90 per cent of 1971, dear wife of the lata Char let ro. our dear aunt, great aunt and rreat-areat-aunt. the consumer complaints that intervene in informal oroceed- Funeral (torn HOFFMiilSTKK of Hazel Meyer nee Mayhurvi, dear lather of Dorothy Stuart, our dear father-in-law.

grand father, great-grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from CALVIN come before Government agen- i and investigations and rail Tun. arter p.m. Black RI.ACK. MAROARFT T.

I Chanel. 7814 e. Broertwty, at City Hall, Haynes reported. 1:30 p.m. Interment bun eliminate its exclusion from for set.

Hicks), fortified with the Sac FKUTZ, Funeral Home 9480 "The wind is in the right direction also to spread an Gianino ramentt of Holy Mother Church. Lewis Jr Clark bl. i Hwy. 67 1 Oct. 13, 10:30 a.m.

In Oct. 7, 1 97 1 dear mother of I.IAMNO. r.HSKPPE. Mon mal proceedings that seek primarily to impose a fine, penalty or forfeiture. odor from the east over down Ursula Carptnter (nee Black), moihtr-ln-law of Robert J.

Car- Oct 11. 1971, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Con- renter xrandmother of Rob town St. Louis," Haynes terment Memorial Park. Retired memuar of the National Association of Postal Supervisors branch No. 131 and 52 year member of Mt.

Morlah Lodge No. 40 AFAAM and member of ert J. Jr. and Sharon Carpenter, rettlna filanlno i nee LaFerla) asserted. cies are handled through informal settlements in which the new agency could not participate effectively.

"For instance, of the 250 cases concerning flammable fabrics handled last year by the FTC, 225 were disposed of informally," Rosenthal aid said. "Approximately 900 chil- dear father of Sam and Jasper, Gianino, dear brother of Frank frfat-irandmolher of Margaret carpenter. Funeral from HOFrVEIFTER Agnes Cebe. our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Hime 290K Gravois, Oct. 14, 10:30 a to Hillirest Abbey.

Sister Rose Margaret Cook KIM'rR KE MAKGARr.T COOK, S.I... Sun, Oct 10. 1971, fort.Ue.l i the Sacraments of Holv Mother cnurcn beloved daughter of the late John and Anna E. Cook, alster of Rev. John Loretui Bernard A.

and Charlotte Murphy, the late William and Gertrude Cook, aunt and great-aunt. Funeral from convent or Bisters of Iretto, 3407 Lafavette, Oct. 13. Funeral Mass 9 a.m. Friends mav call at convent Interment Calvary.

SCIISl'K Serv.ce. Stane STANZK, ARTHI E. SR. Sun Ovt. 10.

1971, beloved husband ol Ruth Stan.r. inee Krogi. mar father of Arthur E. Jr. and David C.

Stanze. dear father-ln-iaw of Susan S'anze, riear son of Louise Manze. dear urotner rd Hildscarde dear nephew and ruiisln. Services at HOFKVEIKTKR Colonial Mortuary. H4li4 CHe-wa at Watson Wed 1 p.m.

Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. Stehle Al llll ll fortified with the Harraments of Holy Mntlher Churcli, (let. 11, 1971, dear husband ff Lena Ptehle i nee Adams), riear fa- ther nf Rosemarv Reagan and Winifred Wolterlng. our dear falher-ln-la and grandfather, dear brother of August Stehle, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend.

Funeral from TED FEN I Funeral Home. 7420 Michigan at Koeln. Oct. 13, 8:30 a.m., to St. Francis (le Kales Church for Requiem Mass 9 s.m.

Interment National Ceme-terv. Member of St. Louis Senior Citizens. 58O0 Arsenal st. Visitation alter 1 p.m.

Tues. and Vireil Gianino and the late Carlo Gianino, dear father-in- Chanel. 7814 a. Broadway law of Bunny and Cathryn Ola Scottish Rite and Okinawa Post No. 123 American Iglim, Legion Honor Guard service Tues 7 p.m.

Roee Croia service? 8 p.m. to be followed by Ma- 30 a m. to the Church of St. Andrtwa for celebration of the Mass 10 a m. Interment nlno.

dear grandfather, uncle. ereat-tincle and cousin. Countv Files Against Boost National Cemetery. Funeral frum CALCATFRRA snnlc services. Memorisls to Khrlners Hospital for Crippled Funeral Home, al40 Iiaaeetl av Blase Oct.

11, :30 a to Children preferred. BLASE, MAR V. (nee Oct. 10. 1971.

Iieloved In Phone Rales a.m. Interment Kesurrection murpny FROM PAGE ONE is nut economical for the indi- vidual consumer to hire a lawyer and get expert witnesses to go before a Government agency i established to regulate the in-i dustry he feels needs changing. It is good economics, however, for the industry to employ counsel and pay for surveys and studies to avoid what might be an even costlier judgment against it by the Government agency. UNDER THE BILL, a consumer advocate could intervene in certain proceedings before a Government agency to argue the consumer's point of view 1 and presumably counter the arguments of the company attorney. But the number and types of proceedings that could be entered by the consumer advo cate, who would be a lawyer, 1 is what the expected floor bat-J tie is all about.

Mrs. i i i a H. Knauer, whose Office of Consumer Af-' fairs would become responsible to Congress as well as the President under the bill, said the legislation "is a balanced and responsible proposal which will go far toward guaranteeing the consumer a strong new voice in Government activities affecting consumer interests." Nader, now in the curious po-. sition of opposing a bill that originally was his idea, said Kanuer's statement was a wife of Joseph W. Blase, dear of Megara Cemetery, Member dren year their able come are burned to death each as a result of ignition of clothing.

CPA should be to contribute to the out- of these informal settle- mother of Carl A. Blase, dear MIKI'HY, KVA K. (nee Shaver). Oct. It.

1971. forti Augusta society. sister of Gladys Brandenb.rger, i -mjv: fied with the Sacraments of our dear mother-l r-tn-law, sister-1 St. Louis County filed a peti in law, grandmother, great- OQl.KMBIEKKI, JOSr I'HINr Holy Mother Church, beloved mother of Robert B. Murphy, (nee Hublow.kll, Oct.

11. grandmother, aunt and great- tion yesterday with the Mis EXPECTED TO OPPOSE the amendment would be Representative Chet Holifield California, a i an of the House Government Operations Committee, who critics say allowed the Administration to revise the bill in an attempt to satisfy strong criticisms from the business sector, primarily from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Last year, when a much ro version of the bill failed to reach the floor because of a 7-to-7 deadlock in the se Rules Committee, the chamber warned its members that enactment would mean "your most closely guarded company and trade secrets Bertha h. Drawing and Mavis 1971.

dear wife of tha late aunt Stephen Golembleskl, dear Funeral Oct. 13, 10:30 souri Public Service Commis mother of Chester, Victor and am. from JAY B. SMITH Fu Brown, dear mother-in-law. grandmother and aunt Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS-ER'S SOUTH, 422 8.

Oct. 14, 9:30 Henry Golembleskl, dear sister nerai Home, 74.MI Manchester sion in opposition to Southwest of Katherlne Downer, our dear av. Interment sunset Burial Park. Deceased waa a member ern Bell Telephone Company'i a.m. to Holv Family Church mother-in-law, grandmother and UFiineral from JOHN STTGAR SON Funeral Home.

654 of Maplewooti Richmond Heights Amtrlran Legion Auxiliary merits. In addition, the exclusion of the agency from formal proceedings convened primarily to impose a fine, penalty and forfeiture would prohibit it from participation in 97 per cent of the formal hearings held by federal agencies, Rosenthal has contended. request to increase its rates. for lo a.m. Mass.

Interment Mt Lebanon. In parlor after 7 p.m. Tues. Rlverview Oct. 14 The petition asks the commis Unit No.

103. Brandt 8:13 a.m., to Bt. Btanlslaus Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Member of R.R.C.U.

Pagan RR4.nT. GEORGE Inn sion to hold a public hearing on the rate proposal in the county! Bt. Theresa Society No. 1051 Oct. 10, 1971.

beloved husband end Matka Boska Czestochowa of Mathilda (Sis) Brandt, dear Visitation Tues. after 4 p.m. father ot Mrs. Hlilrlfv Kosenkoet for the convenience of its resi ter and Mrs. Sharon Bond, dear Stuart Gottschalk brother of Chester Brandt, our See Meyer.

dents. George F. Gunn PAGAN, JOSKPHINF K. nee Marten), entered Into rest Oct. 10.

1971, heloved wife of Carl N. Pagan dear mother of Carl N. Jr. and Ervin W. Paean, our dear sister, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandmother and aunt.

Funeral 10 a.m. from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home. SMQ Chippewa to New St. ADMINISTRATION dear father-in-law. brother-in- See Hartmann.

sources could be seized from your files law, arandfather and unc e. Sutton Halre term these figures exaggerated Funeral from STOCK Mor county counselor, filed the peti tuary. 9S2a Halls Ferry rd. HAIIIF. DAVID.

Oct. 11. 1971 tion in Jefferson City. Oct. 13.

1 p.m. Inlftrment ana puoiisned lor your competition, labor unions and all the world to see." Leloved husband of Margie Haire, Salem Lutheran Cemetery, (nee Burehettl, eon of the late Southwestern Bell has asked Black Jack. Mo. Velma Haire. brother of Harold and Dennis Lay and Mary Lou Provisions of the bill that al- for a $63,500,000 rate boost that Brigman Pappalardo Powell, our snn-in-law, brother' Ritir.MAV.

nosM.n i ke ir would increase the cost of one- In-lHW and unc Funeral from WcLAUGHLIN'S. SI'TTON. AGATHA ANN' (nee Hurkemper) lot-titled with the Sacraments nf Holy Mother Church. Oct. 11.

1971, beloved wife nf the late Riley Sutton dear sister of Berrradlne Waggoner, sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Funeral from NORTHLAND Mortuary. 7239 W. Florissant fb-t. 14, a.m., lo Immaculate Conception church.

Old Monroe. in a Mas. Intermr'nt Immaculate Conception Cemetery. Old Monroe, Mo. Masses preferred.

Friends may vail after 4 p.m. Tuts. party service nere to w.ia a Oct. 11, 1971, beloved son of Is'orma L. and the lata low the agency to test products and permit publication of infor-m a i from private sources has been restricted also.

The Lafayette. ill a Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery Member of Lafayette Park Bap month, an increase of $1.80. Donald L. Brigman. dear brother ot Donna Debra 1.

tist churcn, County Supervisor Lawrence K. Roos instructed Gunn to file Diana L. and the late Allen L. Brigman. dear grandson of Harrison Lula Duchek.

Russell and II VKItlSON. HAUKV Oct and unjustified. A spokesman for Mrs. Knauer said the consumer agency would be allowed to enter the many cases that seek cease-and-desist orders because such orders are not considered penalties. To allow the consumer advocate to enter each case involving consumer interests when it was in its initial stage, another Administration source said, "would gum up the wheels of government so badly there wouldn't be any regulation." Rosenthal plans to push an amendment to be introduced on Evelyn I y.

our dear agency will have access to all Government investigatory files but will be restricted from pub- 11 19T1. ronton. belovei on how weak the bill is." NADER AND CONG SION'AL opponents of the bill, the intervening petition. The County Council will be asked neotiew, cousin and friend hnshanH nf Paulina Bonds Harrl PAPI'AIARIIO, MAK1A nee Graaisna, Oct, 11, 1971 fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church, beloved wife of the late Salvatore Pappalardo, dear mother A Mary Barraro and Ben Pappalardo. dear sister of the late Anthony and Alfred Gravagna and Grace Porhello.

dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from CALCATERRA Funeral Home. 5140 fiaggett Oct. 14. S-30 a.m.

to St. Ambrose church. Mass -45 a m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Member St.

Elena and Vlncenzo Bellini Ladies Auxiliary Sodality of St. Ambrose Church. Visitation after 6 p.m. Tues. Donald Lee will He In state son, beloved father of Lucille Tavfor at lie VOl NO SON'S Fu Rrumitt.

Runv Alever, Don lishing information concerning for funds to hire an expert to neral Home. Perrvvllle. Mo. Rushing. Thclma Harrison and Bonnie J.

Reyevr, Otis. Leo, Oct. 13. between the specific firms. study the proposed rates, Roos hours of .1 p.m.

and 9 pm. has said. then in atate at the KUTIS Leon, Richard and Ronald Harn son, our dear brother, unrle toiieln, grandfather and great It also will be restricted from subpenaing private company Funeral Home. 2906 Oravois, TAVI.OIt. ANNA L.

(nee lie. Oct 11, 1971, wife of Ihe late Joseph Taylor, dear aunt nf Joseph Muschamp. dear great-aunt nf Mary Jane Kells. dear aunt, and great-aunt. Funeral from SOUTHERN Funerel Home, 6322 R.

Grand hi Oct. 13, 1:30 p.m. Interment Park Lawn. jrrandfather. Oct.

14, after 11 a Services from WHITE Fu.ne.ra Funeral service Oct. records unless they are deemed Home. Ironton, to First 1 p.m. Interment Oak Grove Baotlst Church. Ironton, I p.m Cemelery.

relevant by the agency conduct Thurs. Interment K.P. Ceme Pavlovits Brooks tery, Ironton, Mo. led by Representative Benjamin S. Rosenthal New York, argue that the Nixon Administration forced substantial changes in the bill when it was "under the consideration of the House Committee on Government Operations.

"It is not surprising," Jha! said, "that the Nixon Ad- ministry firm siinnnrts the arlnl. ing the case. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HELP WANflDO0YS 82 Vegyelek BROOKS, KVKItCTT W. JR Hartmann fortified with the Sacraments See Hartmann. HAKTMAN.V.

MK forti of Holy Mother Church. Mon. fied with the Sacraments of Veninga Oct. 11, 1971. heloved son of Holy Mother Church; Oct mm nit, i part time, retiree con- the late Everett and Beulah 11.

1971, beloved husband of auiered. Box Pom-Dispatch R. Brooks (nea O'Hara). dear Anna Hartmann (nee Horvath) HiUU A car Squad Car Lawyer Aids Accused, Guards Rights dear father of Helen Eddy hrother of Sidney C. Brooks of Fremont.

Mra. Thomas Tall Mr. Richard PWI.nVlTS, MAKIK (nee Metier), Oct. 10, 1971, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of the late John Pavlovits, dear moiher of John M. Pavlovits and the late Catherine Pavlovits, dear grandmother of John.

Michael and Jeraldine Pavlwits, dear mother-in-law of Mary Pavlovits, dear sister of Joseph Hebe r. Funeral from WACKER-HELDERLE Chapel, 3634 Grav-ois. Thurs Oct. 14, 10 a.m. Interment SP.

Peter and Paul Cemetery. In parlor after 6 m. Tues. Anna Vegyelek, Margaret J. (Elliabeth) Fagan of Co.

lunvhus. and Mrs. Nor te rated version nf fhp mncnmpr VEMNGA, KENNETH V. Mon, Oct. ll.

1971, beloved husband of Ruth Veninga. dear father of Kenneth V. Veninga dear son nf Frieda and the late August Venlnge, our dear father-in-law, grandfather and cousin. Funeral from KL'TIS Funeral Home. 2906 Gravois.

Oct. 14. 11 a.m. In parlor 12 noon. man (Virginia) Nielsen of Lake Gottschalk, France Lucas, mck Rudy R.

and Julia Hartmann, dear brother of Ann Schrlver and Anthony Nagy of Forest. 111. Funeral 9:45 FUTS FOR RENT -UNFUfli 113 NORTH a rooms up. or 3 rooms down or both, furniahed or unfurnlhed, option to huy eves. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 170 cAuiLLAC, 'dri Limousine.

10-paesenser, full power and air. electric partition window. Mint see Glendale. our dear ta a from ARTHUR J. DON ther-ln-law, grandfather, great FROM PAGE ONE cutors" offices in the city, -but NELLY Parlors.

3840 Llndell grandfather, brother in law to Cathedral of St. I.ouls unrte snrt rreat-uncle. Mass 10 a m. Interment Belle rather relieved them of much sume much of the units time, preparation of criminal cases Waits Pelt Funeral from KUTJJS Funeral fontalne Cemetery. Visitation Home.

2906 Gravoia, Tmirs. WAIT, RAYMOND, entered to appreciate, 1 )U5, after 6 p.m. Tues. agency legislation, since it concocted the weakening ingredients. "During the time that this legislation was meaningful, the Administration opposed it with all the resources at its com- mnd," he said.

He accused the "surreptitiously strip- Oct. 14, 9:30 a.m. to St. Mary into rest Oct, 9. 1971.

be They often help detectives draft that they often lacked the time GKOIiCE fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Oct. 11. MUSICAL FOR SALE 253 of Victories Church. Interment loved husband of Helen Waits Carney affidavits for search warrants to do properly.

Resurrection Cemetery. Member inee Carrol! dear stepfather of AND PIANO Jmall, bargain' 1971. beloved husband of Edna of American Hungarian Homes orlv 5 PA 7-4SH2 M. Pelt (nee Smith), dear fa CARfV. LIl'I'IA K.

(nee Hnpflnger), lortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother I neresa west, our riear nrotner, uncie and brother-in-law. Unlike some other cities Cultural and Social Assn. In ther of George and Catherine Church Sat. Oct. 9.

1971. be parlor 7 p.m. Funeral Ot-t. 13. 10 a.m..

from JOS. A HOWARD'S dear brother of John J. Pelt where these programs have Hewitt Funeral Home. 1614 S. Grand dear nephew of Michael Ma lone loved wife of Maurice Carney, dear mother of John F.

Paul. Richard. Maurice Carney and to the National Cemetery. Jef Funeral Oct. 14.

8:30 ferson Harracks. Deceased was HEWITT. MYRON S. (WITT), Oct. II.

1971. beloved husband of Hilda Hewitt, dear Marv Kathryn Downine. lister been funded by the Ford Foundation, in St. Louis the department pays the entire cost, esti a.m.. from BAUM ANN'S Co a member of I'T l' Local 235 of Viola Bisehof.

grandmother Color Guard services fi nf the late Dr and Mr: mother-in-law. sister-in-law, aunt lonial Chapel. 2i04 Woodson Overland, to All Souls American Lealnn Missouri and rrtuttn Vlretl Hewitt, dear brother of FLORISTS 7 NETT1F3-" FOWER GARDEN Hourj: a.m. -8 p.m. 8 a.m.

-5 p.m., a P380l S. Grand PR I-960O mated at 'about $30,000, includ Church. Hood and Tennyson Funeral Oct. 13. 9:30 Pacific Post No.

141. Walsh for 9 a.m. Mass. Inte Alma Brynda and Gertrude Tre-mayne. our dear brother-in-law, uncle and cousin.

Fnrl from WACKER' me legislation oi us potential for helping consumers." the bill was to have alowled the consumer agency to intervene in any "investigation, hearing or tfoceedina" bein? onHiirtprl hv ing Nolan's salary of $15,000 a ment Calvary. Member of a.m.. from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant to Holy Name WALSH. THERF8A G. (nee Brick Masons International of rhnrrh firand and Emllv avs America.

In parlor 6 p.m. Tues HF.LDERLE Chapel. 3634 Gra- Oslendorf), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Msss 10 a.m. Interment Calvary. Pensineer Member of St.

Ann Sodality vois. Oct. 14. 11 a Visitation after 6 m. Tues.

Member of Cache Lodge No. 416 A.F.&A.M. of Holy Name Church year. Laic Unit Entered But Nothing Is Lost Oct. 10, 1971, beloved "A federal nsonru that ftaMaA DIRECTORS Caudle husband of Maurlne Penslnger, rarnt.F ARf in 3.

(SONNV). Hoffman ALBER H. HOPPE consumer interests. fortified wlUi Sacraments of dear father of Jeannle Dobrtch father-in-law of William Dob rich, grandfather of Devon Church, Sunday, Oct. 10.

1971. beloved wife of the late Patrick J. Walsh, deer mother of Virginia Dalley, Patricia Buhr, Lorraine and Rodger D. Walsh, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, aunt and sister-in-law. Funerel from the SOUTHERN Funeral Home.

6322 S. Grand, Wed Oct. 13. 9:30 a m. to St.

Stephen Pnitomartyr Church. Interment Sunset. chlUcK PCTJZraL K6ME 1 HOFFMAN 11AVII), Oct. 11. 1971.

dear brother of Hyman Hniv Mother Church. Oct g09 Qravoii in. 1B71. beloved husband of Bethanv and Brett, brother Hoffman, cousin of Mrs. Mary Mildred Caudle (nee Stempfle tnis Pensinaer of Decatur, Burglars knocked a hole in ilolloff.

Graveside service Oct 111., our dear brother-in-law dear father of Charmaine Belneke. dear grandfather of anrl uncle. 13. 1 p.m. at B'Nal Amoona North and South 2306 Oravols PP.

Funeral 2 p.m., from The new language restricts Vu participation to matters designated by the agency as official proceedings. This, critics say, precludes the consumer advocate's involvement in the initial phases of actions where Denlse Belneke, dear brother of Robert. and William rd. BERGER MEMORIAL RHEPARD Funeral Chanel Woker MONUMENTS 10 MONUMENT CO. raurlle.

Atnil Montgomery, 9255 Natural Bridge. Cremation SERVICE. nrivate. A retired member K240 Manchester rd. Annabelle Rlelly.

Helen Taylor nd Katherlne Dlckerson. our a wall of the Missouri Law En forcement Assistance Council Region 5, in the Arcade Build ing, but nothing was missing police were told. Kelly i.A.M. Local S37. Gifts to th 351-4300 6424 CnlDDew ia.

rather.in.1ii hrnther-ln fnrllfl 'd 1 Kin-lamp' Cancer Society would be appre law. uncle, great-uncle and of Holy with the RacramentH 14 pmitln ciated. In parlor, alter p.m Tues. Oct. 12.

Mother Church. Tues. DEATHS Albers Funeral Wad fVt 13. St 1 of Marie. 971.

near lamer from the BUCHHOLZ Raffel Joseph. John. Edward Lee Keiiy important decisions and settlements often, are reached with the offending businesses. 1 ft I VI DADT4 1 Mnrfnarv. nnfl7 W.

Flnrlsssnt Mr. (Dnrotnv lUH'l (ILIVKK. Oct sv. Interment Memorial Park The opening, four by five feet, was made over the weekend 11 1971. heloved husband Shaughenessy.

brother of Marie Schmitt and Alice Kelly, grand- Cemelery. Anna L. Raftel i ne Gann, clea fathpr of harles Hammer. Li Chano father. great-grandfather, ratl.ar.in-laur and uncle.

WOKFH. ARNOLD HiKI), sud- denlv. Oct. 10. 1971.

as eep In Jesus, helnved husband of Rose Woker 'nee Weiswenen, dear father of Marrelvn I.ePique and the late Arnold W. Woker, ripar grandfather of Steven. Karen and Susan Woker and Marcv LePinue. dear hrother of Alice Voct. Amanda Brandt and Clara Smith, dear father-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle.

Mr Woker In state at HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7811 S. Broadway, until 10 p.m., Tues. In state at Gethesemane Lutheran Church. 765 Lemay Ferry 10 a.m.. until service time.

11 a.m. Interment St. Trlnitv Cemeterv. In lieu nf flowers, contributions to Gethesemane Lutheran Church Altar Guild or Choir, will be Verne McBee, Jo Ann Bnrella from an office adjoining Room rutPO. IB! fortified Funeral from CULLEN vfi.iv Hmp 7'2iV7 Natural Gloria Toth, dear brother F.riwa rd and Charles Raffel.

with the Saeramenls of Holy ever, the revised bill also restricts the consumer agency to intervention as a party in for- ntnther church. Oct 11 dear father-in-law, grandfather 1021. It was discovered yester day by a building employe. 1071 hainved wife nf the late Bridge, Oct. 14, .30 a.m.

to St. Paul the Apostle Church. Interment Calvary. Visi so that they are properly prepared," Nolan said, and assist in the execution of the warrants. During a recent raid, Livingston accompanied the detectives not only as a lawyer, but as an officer.

"He was there to see that the arrest and search for evidence were properly executed," he said. "If any legal difficulty had arisen during the raid he would have been able to give on-the-spot advice. "Of critical importance in these types of cases is the initial treatment of evidence and the accused. Many cases are lost because the law is not followed and crucial evidence is suppressed. He was protecting at the same time the rights of the state and the suspect." Recent Supreme Court decisions on civil liberties often resisted by traditionalist elements in law enforcement have required what Nolan considers new concern for constitutional guarantees and more effective law enforcement.

AS AN EXAMPLE, he said, 20 years ago many law officers rarely concerned themselves, or were required to be concerned, with legal issues, particularly in searches, arrests, evidence and admissions. It was not unusual in the past for existing legal procedures to be circumvented by the police for their own convenience. Known police characters often were arrested on nonexistent offenses or for "investigation" and held in the holdover for long periods of time. Confessions sometimes were obtained by highly questionable means. Some seizures of evi Joseph Chapo.

dear mother brnther-in-law and unrle. Funeral trom Kl'TIS Funera mat cases that seek primarily ni Maria csengoay. juiiuh miu fnrla I seneon Home 2906 Gravois. Thurs tation after 4 p.m. lues.

ntnn I nann near muinri- Oct. 14. 10 a.m. Interment Sun in-lawef Maria and Anna Chapo Kempe Alan Hamilton, director, was quoted by police as reporting no loss. The council distributes set Burial Park.

In parlor Tues. 6 p.m. (nee ann juiius seoauuj. niMFRFD ittttt iwr.l Fulti). asleep in Jesus, Raters Oct.

10, 1971, beloved wne oi tinma -7onR aravnla. Wed. Oct. federal funds to law-enforce Herbert R. Kempe, aear muinei 13 9:30 a.m., to St.

Mary of 14 IN MEMORIAM of Fav L. Waldron. dear moin- ment agencies in the fight Victnriee Church. Interment nes urractinn Peir.eterv. Masse, pre er-ln-law of Frank B.

Waldron. JtATKRS JOHN, fortified with the sacrament, of Holy Mother Church, Oct. 11. 1971. beloved Jiusband of 1 1 1 1 Raters, inee Wiesehan) dear To Place an dar sister ot l.iinaii nainuuii.

ferred. or donations to St. Mary Cl.ranM Fll t7. Of JLaSL bl. of Victortea church.

In Memoriam Call Ml.i Lane MA 1-666C AIM. leMOVVE S'ASTV. Our Lou and Jack euuz oi ram father of Dorothv Cherry and John ihoH) Raters, beloved against crime. Event For Worriers Ridge. 111., dear and Cherry unt.

pranrlfather of Mark and Dean angel Monle's 10th birthday. Sadly missed hv BOYERS. Ml KIJ.KIW, See Raters. Bervces rvea. i p.m.

a inerrv ana rueven ana mri'm Rters. our dear brother, father- and BERNARD VOI.M FAMILIES. Cook JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS, 7027 Gravois. Interment st Trlnitv.

Member of Epi Slater Rose Margarcti See 17 LOST in-law. brother-in-law, uncle and great uncle. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Cook. phany Lutheran Church. IMPORTANT NOTICE Damhorst Kern When you have pieced a LOST advertisement and are notified that It ha.

been found REQUEST the call- Home. 2906 Gravois. Oct. 15. 9:30 m.

to Resurrection of Our Lord Church. Interment niUHORIT ADOI.PH Sun Four experienced worriers, including Martha Carr of the Post-Dispatch, will answer questions from the audience at the annual meeting of the KFRN, WILLIAM fortified SB Peter anil Paul Cemetery. AI.BKKS. I.lr KtlRI) Ooi 9. at Kev Largo, Kla.

husband of Dorothy Albers. father nf Mrs. Sally LaPlant and Mrs. Ann Hardin. Private famllr services will be held at a later dale.

In lieu of flowprs, contributions may be made to any charily. Avis AVIS, ORACK K. (nee Turleyl, net. 10. 1971, beloved wife of Wesley C.

Avis, dear mother of Mrs. Betty Avis Nemeth, erand-mother of Carol and Richard Nemeth. dear sister of Helen L. Turley and the late Clarence M. Turley.

dear aunt, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, cousin and friend. Service at the AMBRUSTER Jlortuary. 663J Clayton 10 a.m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. In state after 10 a.m..

Tues. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to Chapter F.V. of E.O. Educational Fund, co Mrs. W.

C. Smith, 1445 Andrew Kirk-wood, Mo. 63122, would be appreciated. Beck BKCK. JOSEPH 0., fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sat Oct.

9. M71, beloved husband of the late Marcella Beck inee Jau-dps) dear father of Karen Marrs, Joseph and John Beck, doar hrother of Eleanor Foshe. Irene Havey, Ruth Paddock and Oenrela Reck, our dear father-in-law. frandfa'her. brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, nephew and cousin.

Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home. 290B firavola. Oct. 13. a.m.

to Most Hnly Trinity Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Retired member of Teamster Union Local No. 600 and Trojan Club. Bischoff BISCHOFF, CLARA Oct.

9, 1971. wife of the late Louli Bischoff, dear aunt of Roland H. Eyermann. Mrs. Fred Miller and Mrs.

Ellen Tieber, dear great-aunt and cousin. Funeral from GEBKEN-BENZ Mortuary. 2842 Meramee Oct. 13. 10 a.m.

Interment St. Matthews Cemetery. with the Sacramenta of Holy Mother Church, Oct. 11, 1971, e-s identify by name, arjoress ann PHONI NUMBER and call back BfcF' RE making further rontar-t In parlor. Wed.

6 p.m. Oct. 10, 1971, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Barbara C. Damhorst (nee '72 Vole Issue FROM PAGE ONE modest in comparison with earlier antiwar demonstrations, Davis said that he had found interest and enthusiasm on many campuses for further antiwar marches. In explaining the year-long program, even where students have been called apathetic.

Davis said he had found them -enormously excited. He predicted that a series of evenings, including student participation in many presidential primaries, would help mobilize a demonstration of 500,000 to 1,000,000 persons at the San Diego RFafii.ir mTrT 4 months, male inee Haiten), and tne late tnia- Reynolds Haas), dear father of Arthur hetih Kern (nee Curley), dear trl-color. South St. Loul. area, re- St.

Louis State Hospital Thurs 'LARA MIS RKYNOLOS, Damhorst. dear brother of ward. 664-4937 (( ADDIKI. entered into rest day at 10:30 a.m. The Mental heagle.

female, "Spanky," llwv. Oct. 10. 1971, de sis Arthur E. Damhorst, dear fa t.her-in-law of Verna C.

Dam horst. dear arandfather. great father of Betty Anne Rebbe. hrother of Elizabeth Jacohs-meyer, Rose Holley and Catherine Gilpin, our dear grandfather erest-erandfather. step 91 Reward.

VE 2-s3 t-m ter of Sarahmae Reynolds, -lelen Aldrich. Dorothy Bruck the BLACK I'L'RSK. vicinity Brlil ee-Brown keep money, Inte Leolella Schulti! and Stephen grandfather, r-tn-law uncle, ereat-uncle and cousin. father, brother-in-law, uncle. return other contents, 021-5595 BLACK wallet.

I.D. and pictures, P.evnnlds. dear sister-in-law of William Bruck. Arthur Schultz Funeral Wert. a from JOHN ZIEGENHEIN and Rev.

Amel Aldrich, dear Reward. FQ I-ISSH f. OcC 2nd. Park area Q.iva 7017 nravols to St aunt and ereat-aunt. Health Association is cospon-soring the event in the hospital auditorium, 5400 Arsenal Street.

Mrs. John Senseney, president of the auxiliary, said that all classes of worriers were invited, from preschool mothers (novice class), to grandmothers grest-uncle and cousin. In state SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramee st. until 8:30 a.m., Oct, 13. Funeral Mass 9 a.m.

St. Anthonys Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Webster, smalr female tan tabby. Miss Reynolds at BAUMANN'B John 'the Baptist Church for 9:15 a.m.

M. Interment Na identification, apayed, stripes Colonial Chapel, 2o(l4 Woodson tional. around legs and belly. 962-4774 Overland, until Oct. 14.

11 a.m., then in state at CAT. black male, 10 months, Davidson Smoker' front paws declawed. Klein navmsnv. nKORGE H. JR Overland Church of the Nazar-ene.

9320 Lackland Over Oakvilie area, reward. 892-0548 KI.KlV. ROI.ORKS T. (nee Her- CORVETTE, 1957. A-l.

new top. Oct. 10. 1971, fortified with the Becrament. of Holy anddenlv Oct.

9. 1971. he carpet, tires, seats, all original, land, at 1 p.m. Funeral seme day, 2 m. Interment Lake Charles.

In parlors 2 (graduate students). Advance Mother Church, beloved husband loved wife of Joseph H. Klein, mnthor nf Karvn find 9(10. 61X-J41-1II12 of Laverne Pokorny Davidson, DOC. male Maltese, small, deaf.

dence and methods of gaining registrations are required and p.m. Gretchen Klpln. dear daughter of rtesr father of Ke th. Karn heral reward, Fromenac-Ladue Gary and Mary Beth Davidson. Helen A.

Heron and the late Rjchtmvre Harrv F. Heron, dear daughter- rea. 432-4127 the $1 registration fee will in dear nn nf Oeorn and Jose BOO. black and white female, Si RICHTMYRE, ANNA D. (nee In-law, niece, aunt and couain.

clude a box lunch. berian Huskie. 96-BfUZ Funeral Oct. i.i, DREW) Oct. 11, 1971, toelove1 wife of the late Ralph phine Davidson, dear brother of William, Raymond Davidson and Estelle Vondracek, our dear DOG.

reddish brown, Km from JAY H. SMllflfU' female. 739-4219 Brid eeton area. Reward Richtmvre, dear mother of 1 Announcement of the new entry would be classified illegal demonstrations came after the by today's standards. American Civil Liberties Union But in the last 10 to 15 years had won a ruling Oct.

1 by the criminal law has become "one United States Court of Appeals of the Pr'me areas of concern," here that struck down virtually Nolan says. "The law has taken nerai nunie, n.ro juaiu-Mwitt son-in-law, brotner-in-iaw, uncie, TEETH, vicinity FALSE uppers. av. Interment oaK jam ueme nenhew and COUSln. HA 3-6748 eves.

of 39th Street. 3 Robbed Of $574 Fiineml from WHITE-MUL tery. female GERMAN shepherd. LEN Mortuary 118 Fioris- Landesman brown. Palm-Vandeven- queenie" co ttcfi o'ter m.

Baill r. l.axriFKMAV. REATKICE. Oct 1.1 9:10 a.m.. to uoon RnArteLET vicinity of Cen- 12.

1971. widow of the late all of the Government's prose- postures wnicn are tar more re Mrs. Wilma Porter, operator of a food shop at 4000 Penrose Shepherd Church. Interment Benjamin Landesman, dear tral Presbvterian Church or Clayton Gardens ranch tioue section. strictive to law enforcement." Calvary Cemetery.

Masse, pre ferred. mother of Mrs. Gertrude (Irving) Rosenblum, Alfred, Eugene EWARD VP 3-2052 AN DBA 3. lost, 'mall black leath Day lost at and jav i.anoesman, aimei Mrs. SaraJh Golden and Ben asm r.

Reward. Probably orthwest Plaza. Call 314-324- DAY. HAZEI. UKAIK, OI 4.1J landsman, dear grandmother TIQ mother-in-law, iater-ln-law and Tholozan, uci.

ju. urn dear wife of the late George ttObAK CAROU SKL of slides. 0 Ellen Spelcher, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral from St. gtephen's Episcopal Church, Darst and Clay Ferguson, Oct.

13. 2 p.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Donations to St. Stephen'.

Churoh Memorial Fund appreciated. Rigdon RIGDON. REGA ROSAI.IP:, Oct. 11. 1971, at Ste.

Genevieve, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved sister of Josephine Fitz-Itam, Pearl Corbett, Majella. Gladvs, Eugene and Charles Rigdon, dear sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from BASLER Funeral Home, Ste. Genevieve, Oct. 13.

10 a to Ste. Genevieve Catholic Church. Interment Calvarv Cemetery. In state 5 p.m., Tues. aunt.

Nolan considers himself an "in-house legal representative" 0 policemen who maintains lawyer-client relationship in which the officer is guaranteed the professional privilege of confidence. Dav. dear mother of Florence pictures of Montessorl pre-school Funeral from Brirttitn Me- Street, and two deliverymen were robbed of $574 yesterday by two men armed with revolvers. Mrs. and James Spears, a dairy employe, and Page Dickson, driver of a bread truck, were forced to lie on the floor in the shop.

Cash was stolen from a register and children reward MJ-intii a-jgam mnrin. McPherson at Waton. Corbett, dear grandmother of Ronald (Mickey I Dletz and MAnXHESThIK rerr.er. male. P.m.

lo mi. oinai ack and tan. no collar, vicinuy Mrs. Robert (Jo Ann) Davidson our dear great-grandmother, sis tar-in-law. aunt, and cousin.

Cemetery. Mrs. Landesman atate Thurs. after 1 p.m. cutions of the more than 12,000 persons arrested in the Mayday demonstrations.

THE COURT prohibited dissemination of any arrest records from the demonstrations, ordered the District of Columbia to refund collateral ed by those arrested, enjoined prosecution in the 325 cases still pending until further screening is done, and warned that all arrest records might be expunged Berry Rd. and 1-44, Webster, re-ward. WO 2-0885 MINIATURE Schnauzer. black, TJ. Funeral Oct.

14, Lockhart a.m. from KUW. jrKPiujujiK Pewarrl Cltv. 721-5741 llf I.HAKT. WILLIAM Mortuary.

B611 B. tirana at BUT SERVING as legal coun- P.iee and Si huetz at Duck PT'RSE. imrl into rest Oct. 10, flnn Reward. 771-8109 Bates, to St.

Gabriel Church Mass 10 a.m. Interment Memo sel for policemen is only part of the pockets of Spears and Dick- 1971, heloved -nusDano or tinei en- f'G. aree amethyst, pearl rial Park Cemetery. Visitation Lockhart (nee Cobh), dear lather of Mrs. Roy W.

(Mildred) lrcled. University Cluh urea. Heir- the legal unit's duties. son' after 6:30 p.m., Tues. oom.

S.iO reward. Brown. Mrs. Albert E. (Doro thvi Bve.

William M. and Mai Sanders Dempsey RING, man's white gold diamond, 3 stones. LIBERAL REWARD. MI 7-171 2 colm W. Iyocknan.

aear eini- nKUPSKY. WIIJ.IA.M won Nolan and Livingston have instituted an intensive four-hour instruction program for all offi- father of Floyd Setzer, our near male. N. hmther father-In- aw. brother- Oct.

11, 1971, beloved husband of the late Bernlce M. Dempsey except in cases of conviction. Florissant and Hwy. 140 area. RE- in-law, grandfather, great-grand ily Drapery Strvloi i nea Btftaltei, dear rather oi WP1 D1U-479R inthar.

nnr ann cuu-siu. ANI)ER8, JOSEPH of Sandoval. 111., Oct. 10, 1971, beloved husband of the late Bertha Sanders, dear father of Mrs. Claire Wall and Sherwin L.

Sanders, beloved hrother of Mrs. Sam Demba, Mrs. Carl D. Block, Rubin, Sol, Leo, Paul Fewer than 200 persons have cers through the rank of lieu- Donald Dempsey, dear father- SIAMESE. mxv.

lost Oct; 5. he- Funersl p.m. rrnm in-law of Mariene Dempsey, ENTIRE City and County ween Crevc oeur and u. city. BKIDKRWIEDEN South Side been found guilty in the trials tenant as part of their in-serv- 1 dear grandfather of Deborah Funeral Home.

3620 Chippewa ice training. It includes discus that followed the mass arrests. O.viEKANIAN. al just to Sunset Burial Jr-am. Dawn and Diane Dempsey, dear hrother of Ruth Venard.

dear MORGENTHALER'S Immerl Frl. Reward. 781-aifii) and Ely Sanders and the late Sam and Edward Sanders, dear hrnthar-ln-law of Lawrence Ve Loren THsT Watch, lost, lady's. dia- nard. Dr.

John Hennelly and DRAPERY CLEANERS monl, reward. 966-4QS4 innrv. JAMFS C. entered inti. nr.

Joseoh O'Keefe. dear uncle grandlatner of Brian u. Banders, our dear father-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. PERS0NAL 23 rest Oct. 9.

1971, beloved hushanH nf Kathrvn Loren inee Services at HOFFMEISTER i of court decisions and laws. The program includes not only city but officers from St. Louis County and Drapm imkm tnm, eWiW aV roAunf Funeral from the RIND- Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chip Undeeraff). dear fa'ther of James GOOD NEWS for YOU: Call 725-8831 Davis described the Mayday 'demonstrations as "on balance a success." He expressed regret that the mass arrests shifted attention from the war to the issue of rights of public as 8K.OPF Chapel, 5212 Delmar Marina and rainca uorcn, pewa at Watson, a.m. Interment Resurrection Ceme YOU YOU 11:30 a.m., to 231-S092 stepfather, father-in-law, grana father, brother, brother-in-law anH ffreat.lincle.

DO Oppose Bussing School Children to achieve racial balance? For a free copy of "The Citizen," write The Citizen, P.O. Box 1673. tery. Friends wishing may contribute to the American Cancer Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery. Mr.

Sanders In state municipalities under a joint 10:30 a.m. Mr. Sanders was Society, visitation wea. enter Kunera uci. i.J.

jackson, Mississippi jyzua member of Purity Lodge No 4 p.m. sembly and acknowledged that training agreement. BARBARA DcG. Dad seriously ill a.m., from the buchhulg mortuary, 5967 W. Florissant.

Inter 658, A.F.&A.M., Scottish Rite in hospital. Please call Mom. Dixon and Ainad Temple Shrine. ment Nannna i emeterv. jvu.

there naa Deen some Dacmasn. MXOV. VIO Oct. 11, Loren was a member of the Schmidt But he said that the marches 1971, cousin of Leroy Dixon of Bonne Terre VFW. Post ro.

6883. SCHMIDT, GRACE B. (nee Glendale, Ore. Funeral from ALEXANDER Goodhrake), asleep In Jesus McMillon COMPLETE TRUST SERVICES Let tmur attorney and far trust department help you mast lurt your family fed maximum prelection at minimum coit. A SONS Town Chapel, 8175 Del- here had had a great effect in South Vietnam, as well as on Die black community and federal i Oct.

11, 1971, heloved wife of Emil E. Srhmldt, dear sister of A MARY, of CARE OF CHILDREN AND AGED NURSING HOMES 24 CHILD CARE for working mother In mv licensed home. 10 years ex- perlence. 771-6326 ROOM and Board, dav. week, per-manent.

excellent food, beautiful home, heart of city. 833-4840 THE RIGHT pliue tor your chllrT mar 10 a.m.. to Val Fenton. Oct. 9, 1971, In her 78th halla Chanel of Memories.

In Ollle steinmann, jonn ana jw- nst Goodbrake, Hilda Pafert state after Tues. noon. year, fortified wun murwntiiu of Holy Mother Church, aear all employes III YVdSlllllgluu. In C-iirn Uo caiH thp Wash- DuFour wife or me late jonn mcmiuun. Aaar atata.r nf ITffie KeVno OS anrl DulOI R.

JOSEPH Mon. wn le you work. Jt 4-tu-t Wallace LeBrun, dear aunt ofj Thus far, 500 officers have been exposed to the program, and by July every officer in the city, county and municipalities will have taken the course. IX ADDITION, the staff under direction helps prepare legislation, both state and municipal, affecting law enforcement. This year it prepared the board's legislative proposals.

Nolan said that the a 's work did not infringe upon the functions of the various prose- and Edgar Goodbrake, ilster-ln-law. aunt and cousin. Mrs. Schmidt at 8CHRAPF.R Funeral Home. Ballwin.

until 10 pm. Service Thurs. i 10:30 a.m. at Bt. John Lutheran Church.

Ellisville, Mo. Interment Our Redeemer PUBLIC NOTICES 25 Oct. 11. 1971, fortified with the Sacramenta of Holy Mother Agnes Kntseus. our near si.iiei-in-law.

aunt, areat-aunt, great- TfTe 1970 annunf report of the member F.O.I.C. great-aunt and couain. Marian and O-wen Mitchell Char- Itable Trust is available at. 300 Ill jaigvui in- Ington marches helped develop opposition to the regime of President Van Thieu and led to the anti-government demonstrations there that preceded the Oct. 3 elections, at Mrs.

Mi Mlliun at riEjor.iv u- neral Parlor, 401 Gravois Fenton. Mo. Funeral Mass at St. Meet Sid 4bef BLUES VS. BLACK HAWKS 7:00 P.M.

WEDNESDAY Church, dear brotner ot Alice Sister and William J. DuFour, dear uncle and great-uncle. Funeral from KRIE08HAT'S-FR SOUTH. 4228 8. htngs-hlghway.

Wed Oct. 13. 8:30 m. to 8t. Plua Church.

Interment Calvary. Paul's Catholic Church, Fenton. ITI ID n. nllTm.Nl CC haM Cv COMMUNITY BANK North Broadway. St.

liuis, Missouri 63102. for Inspection durina regular business hours by any citizen who requests ft 'within 10 days after October 15. 1971. Ttte oHncinal msnaeer of the in ii il: il finer mc rrr "w7d.rn.mctM;'rnb.rof 5 r'-UIJ- 6l A a I iHlna a nH I The Solid Mo. HA 1-1000 1414 tt.

CharlH late te Bank St, Louli, Charitable Trtint la tin Boatmen's Eddy Third lrrtr of St. Francis. Ro- BITru UflUT IK (Ml Ml 1 CCCC National Bank of St. Louis. a narlor 8 p.m.

riwn nnm n. nm uuuu trt Hartmann. didate. I.

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