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16 BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, Friday, Jan. 11, 1957 DtJ facingcj&Form CONSENSUS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 TtOriCAL AltnK Ooo«:a F:r»t H I 1 8,ue Bor 19 French Lecloa 10 3«*er • Wood 5 Slider Iberia Finde;*n 33 I •Beeerhlta 1 M Nobis Werr'.or 101 OtnjerC 3 Acco.sde 01! Tapefcs 1! inieaclon 10 Royel Prodnet 11 Singer I' Jodl Kepichen Petite Terrr 30. 5, II»M Lerehell Vanity 8 Nlrfrea •oast Tun* Mid Hour 17 P.iIB GBOUNDS Eat And Run 19 EUlol 10 Twinkle 3?*r s Smoke i.%as. 13 F u r i i i L u i l i 11 ISlgfj gtretesr Cntm? jur.cr ID Jump Tune B Viekl Dlen* 3 Kdiet 33 Dei Me » Liber:* Street 1 Hotel Men 13 Joe'i Jeep 4 •KMiOf ride 3D Bloody Werrior 8 Vellou 3 Yocshu Tenecioue Deck 38 11 3 Red We*on Thunder Bull Dec MP Jeifrt K. Ale Cr»;» Fre.jxe 13 10 » IA VTA ANITA Charts*w*» Amende, Lee Suesee 30 I 5 Mlmi Biuette With Olorr Dynsst Sweet T:d:.il» 13 OUrer 13 Deer Count 4 Miss Carle nret Trim Special Capt. 5 6 7 8 Predacious 14 Ho.-tetrad'r-Sd 13 Feeture Time 10 Treverune It Anchor Wateb \"> MT Chief •Betty »e*a tt idle i sutar Candy Pish I Ansbiel Wire Una Beylerbey 37 e 3 •ladfcatee Beat Bat. TROPICAL PARK RESULTS m FIRST—« fur. Time, 1:11*4. Lew Bro. Keene .... 10.40 3.00 3.TO Ml Model. Credidlo 4.70 3.90 Royal Draw. Cook . 11.00 S c r a tc h td—Duke's Sandal. Three Grand. OLI Strike. Araway, Wis* MUa. Bor^ana. SECOND—« fur. Time. 1:11%. Faulty. Catalano ... 10,80 5.S© 4.30 Alter Ego. Credidlo •.00 3.80 Morse Flash. Cook 940 Scratched—Deported. Tall Iris. Goo- tin. Part Time. Darling- Son. Ankylosis'. THIRD—V« mile. Time. :2l*». Jlmmer. Rodriguez 13.80 8.50 7.90 Grand Suspense. Richmond «.d0 520 Mlchore. Martin 18.40 Scratched — Uptowner, Taffy Town. Aero Commander. Mah Revoke. Blue- •eteV FOURTH—« fur. Time. 1:11%. Navira. Boulmetis . 9.20 6.50 4.00 Song- Parade II. Cole 44.90 14.10 Reaping Return. Adams 3.10 Scratched—Blue Town. Latin Love. Isdelorely. Ted's Tally. Pearl Oram*. FIFTH—1A mile*. Time, 1:44%. Fat Boy. Hartack 4.70 2.80 2.30 Encono. Bailey ...• 5.80 3.70 Semolina. Cook 3.40 SIXTH—« fur. Time. 1:11%. Worth Savin*. Rogers 43.00 20.20 11.30 Sandys Joy. Truman 3.80 3.10 Granny Annie. Cape . 8-90 Scratched—Navy Nemesis. Greek Honev. Goldonca. SEVENTH—* fur. Time. 1:10%. Star Chief. Burr 26.30 ll.SO 5.00 New Holland. Adams 11.00 4.90 B^ack Record. Lester 2.80 EIGHTH—lie miles. Time. 1:45% Charles A. Scuriock ... 14.80 7.40 8.20 The Genius. Cook 8.70 5.80 Blue Guy. Burr 4.70 Scratched—Easter Dandy. NINTH—IA miles. Time. 1:44%. Rokey. Cape 10.30 5.90 3.70 Ancient Greek. Hartack .... t.10 5.40 No Tribute. Credidlo 3.50 Scratched—Dolly's Score. DAILT DOCBLE— Lew Bro and Faulty paid 131 80. FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS m FIRST—« fur. Time, 1:14. Junior Top. Plcou 23.80 10 80 3.00 Denver King. Broussard .... 5.00 2.80 Kathryn Ann, Parrot 3 50 Scratched — Miss Nlnitoo. Summary, Honey Like. SECOND—4 fur. Time. 1:14. Dumreath Miss. Adams 8.80 4.00 2.90 Black Charger. Dealhousaye 10.40 8.00 Service, Deroln 3 80 Scratched— Talion. Top Guy. THIRD—!•'. miles. Time, 1:50%. Forepoised, Dever 3.80 8.00 2.80 Vine!. Sllva 8 80 5.80 Fan's Last, Brumfleld 5.00 FOURTH-* fur. Time, 1:13%. Babys Delight, Br'sard 15.00 «20 5 40 Betise. Glbb 10.40 7.20 Clay Mouse. Jenkins 5.40 Scratched— County Defense. FIFTH—8 fur Time, 1:13%. Sun Jeep. Duhon . . 13.80 ft 20 1.40 Hello Rita. Glassner .. 7.20 « no Stone Of Scone, Gibb 7.40 Scratched—Mlfhty Fke, Able Ladd, Be«t Wishes. SDCTH-8 fur. Time. 1.13%. WU*u. Heckmann 11.50 3.80 2.90 Spanish Queen, Vincent 3.00 3.80 Come Through, Borgemenkt ... 3 80 SEVENTH-!,', miles. Time. 1:47%. •unrtse Proof, Knapp 10.80 4.40 2.80 Makes Perfect. Dever . ... s 80 2.80 Perfector. Heckmann .... 2.80 EIGHTH—IA miles. Time, 1:48%. Bold Design. Shaw .... 5.00 3.00 2.80 Tonight. Adam* 3 so 3.40 Barbareba. Gibb 8.40 Scratched—Leila Jean. Scarlet Ibis, Adventure II. NINTH—1,V mi'es. Time. 1:49%. Wal Dot-O Glbb ...27.2*11.00 8.30 Bounce Back. Knapp 3.20 3.40 Ha«ty Girl. Popara 3.40 Scratched—Tera Quest, Thunder Bull. Syrian Girl. Rslgh'a Lass, Hotel Man, Red Wagon. DAILY DOUBLE — Junior Top and Daatreath Miss <4-5) paid S93.S* e "•A ST A ANITA RESULT* iff) m FIRST—3 fur. Time. :34%. Little Dino. York . 4.10 3.20 2.50 Stromboli. Valeruruela 7.70 4.50 Luap, Errlco .. 8.40 Scratched—C o u n t Diamond. Regal Lark. Bull Shooter. Final Stitch, El Padre. Swift Sting. SECOND—7 fur. Tim*. 1:3«%. Perky Lad. Westrope 10.20 3.20 8.30 Package Money. TanlgucbJ 4.40 2.90 Man Of St*«l. Harmats .... 2.90 Scratched-Bright 'N Abel. Lone Blue. Lysistrata, Royal Sickl*. THIRD—ft fur. Time. 1:12%. Empiric. Moreno . 18.50 8.80 2.90 Francis Drake. Shoemaker 3.80 2,40 Caronat. Neves . 220 Scratehed-D o s h a y, Mlcha*langelo, King pal. Jlcky, My Son John, Ag'ora Gem. FOURTH—1% miles. Time. 2:05%. Naughty Mary. York . 11.70 7.20 4.90 Resistance. Tanlguchi 4.70 8 70 Karlm Spur, Valeruruela .... 5.20 Scratched—Bell Captain. Ring Champ. B l u *- R j j * h - Triplerate. Summer Story. FIFTH—« fur. Time 1:12. All Abbey. Arearo ..... 7.80 5.80 3 20 Txtrkson Gllsson .... . 18.20 8.00 aJoe Price. Harmats . . ... 2.50 . ** Mr •« s,mt s : "-Mr. and Mrs. G. Lewis Stabr* entry Scratched—Mince All. Special Permit, Grsnnv's Gold. Plavtown. Grand Tudor. SIXTH—8 fur. Time 1:11%. Fathers Risk. York . 12.90 5.30 3.40 Liberal Policy. Longden .... 8.10 230 Full Steam. Arearo 3.00 ScratpH*d—Brown f*%efcst, . SEVENTH-7 fur. Time, 1:24%. Miss Todd, Arearo . .. 5.70 4.88 5.10 Dupitta. Adams 13.10 11.50 La'ly Brownie. Maes* 9 30 Scratched—Eugenia II. Nooran. EIGHTH— |A miles. Time. 1:47%. Pine Street. Westrope 7.10 4 V) 3.30 War Reporter, Harmats ... 7.30 4.90 Ajaxa Girl. ValensueU 4.40 SAVT4 AWfTA ENTRIES m_RAI» FIRST-M.. 2 y.o.. 3 fur Miss Descanso 115 Sueiae H5 Lucky's Darling lis Far Away Hills 118 Rare Quest Chargeaway Gladys F. Cuter Yet Susie Sharron SECOND—a. Plucky Pere Roval Slckl* HI Sullivan Extra Bonus Little Spin Dvnast My Friend Bart> 118 THIRD—M.. 4 y o Briaht Dawn lis aGenles Choice 120 Folksy Fleet Sonny Susie Stride Irish Orphan Dear Count Oliver LIU Belle 113 Miss California 113 Amanda Lea 115 Half-Step 113 Miss Piturl 115 Suiv V. J13 La Belle 113 3 y.o.. 1A mile*. I!2 Roval Boot 112 EI Free 112 With Glory lis Mlml Bluett* 108 Llano 115 Ordnance 112 Freddy Martin 113 up. 7 fur. Sueiabhal 113 La Kama!!! 113 Exeusa 110 Ole Rowdy 120 Hy-Tehran 1'3 JeJen 130 aSweet Tidings 110 113 115 113 113 113 112 112 111 113 108 1 120 113 113 120 120 astuckl trained entry. FOURTH—a.. 4 y.o.. up. 7 fur. Bartex BiVo'i Bam Free Douah First Trust Be«t Reader Star Pac Frairrancy Red Ran FIFTH-d. Cable Jack Sunday Paper Tribal Chief Se Voya Predacloua Cino Paris Lights Co-Hostess SIXTH-C1., Travertine Will of AllaH T v Wheel Mv Chief 119 108 111 107 119 103 105 It* 4 y.o. 115 118 110 US 117 118 118 101 Miss Carls HT Special Capt 111 Val's Gal 110 t.veos Red 118 Beauty Flight 103 Mr. Jlgga lift Ze Pippin lit Skvworth 119 up. 7 fur. Feature Tim* 108 Bradley lis Horsetrader-Ed 119 Tr*« Hand Precocious Full Time Fleet Father Blanchard 4 y ©.. up. • fur. 12ft Anchor Watch Speedy Edle Tolesboro 114 122 US 122 113 115 113 Hi 100 131 112 114 110 114 118 ::i 113 SEVENTH—AL. 4 y.o.. up. « fur. a Jet Lady 112 Edle's Sister Candy Dish 114 Tipper Thank U Ma'am 110 aTumbling En Casserole 118 clnflame a Betty Roe* 109 b^-itta Near Dark 107 cSoft Lights II aMolter trained entry; bThreewitt trained entry: cHlrseh trained entry. EIGHTH— Op. CI.. 4 y.o.. up. 1st m. Amblel 114 Trace Read 109 114 So Valiant HI 117 Towson Town 114 114 Fly Up 112 114 Beylerbey 117 111 Regulus 111 108 Lookout Point 111 Flying Venture 111 Nasomie Wire Line Chlffonard Scarlet Abbey Sid* Gallant Good Start 100 Eligible For Juvenile Batavia Stake BATAVIA, Jan. 10—One hun- dred junior standardbreds remain eligible for the Batavia Downs Juvenile Stake following a Janu- ary 1 payment of $50. The three-year-old pace and trot, worth an estimated $20,000, will be raced during Batavia's July 29-November 2 meet. The exact date will be announced later. Del MUler, Billy Hau&rhton. Joe O'Brien, John Simpson and Levi Harner are among; the 67 owners and top racinr stables represented. Prominent area entries of two or more horses came from Eliza- beth R. Wehle of Scottsville, John Beck of East Aurora, Dr. F. A. Huber of Williamsville. John D. Robinson of Albion and Rowcliffe & Gillard of Elba. . Eligibles include Great Adios and Dolph Hanover, winners of last season's two-year-old pace and trot divisions of the rich stake, and Duke of Wellington, which set a 2:07 pace record at the Downs last year. , # Richardson Victor PARIS, Jan. 10 If—Hamilton Richardson, Baton Rouge, La., to- day entered the semifinals of the indoor tennis tournament for the Pierre Gillou trophy by defeating Robert Haillet of France 7-5, 6-3. «. Old Rosebud TROPICAL 1—Antigua. Don't Look Now, Bold Statesman. 2— Heir of Pines, Blue Boy. French Legion, 3—Once a Year. SHder. Ringside song. 4— Bobschild, Gay Pole. Reb-Misha. 3—Greek Drama, Air Prophet, Viking Victory. 8—Big Finale, The River. Singer. 7—Joal. Mile. Dlanne. Magic Spell. 8— Dance-A-Jig. Varsity, Aegean Sea. 9— T h e Horse Fair. Lucky Lupe. Nlrfren. Best—GREEK DRAMA. Record of Buffalo Births Joe Gelardi's Picks International News Servtcs TROPICAL PARK l-rA'.an K. Bold Statesman. First Exit. 2—Luck Pl*»ce, Yon, Mr. Hash. 3— Slider. Findelen. Katy's Duke. 4—Noble Warrior. Bobschild, Ginger C. 3—Oil. Poetic Dream. Spartan Sandal. 8—Singer. Intenclon. Royal Product. 7—Jodl. Magic Spell, Mile. Dlanne. s—Iswas, Larchall, North Passage. 9— Nlrfren, Some Tune. At Will. Best—ISWAS. PAIR GROUNDS 1—Rearrangement, Eat And Run. Roundwego. 2— Smoke Signal, Naval Strategy, Duck Island. 3—Jump Tune. Fighting Wise. Vslldity. 4—Liberty Street, Hy-Hombre. Jen Adair. 5—Hotel Man. Xlpp! Pigeon, Talion. ft— Vallou. Numerical, Raging Tide. 7—Dave Johnson, Yonshu. Colonel Zero. 8— Be-Ml-Dear, Red Wagon, Thunder Bull. 9—Jeffrl K. Ala Gala. Fraluxe. Best—JUMP TUNE. SANTA ANITA 1—Amanda Lea. Ula Belle. Suexac 2—Llano. Once. Hi Sullivan 3—Dear Count, Olifer. Jejen 4—First Trust. Ze Pippin, Red Ran 5—Feature Time, Pans Lights, Horse- trader-Ed 8—My Chief. Tollesboro. Will Of Allah 7—Edie's Sister, Tipper, Betty Rose 8—Amblel, Beylerbev. Fre* Strid* Beit—FIRSf TRUST Boys were born to Mr. and Mrs.: Dec 10—David Strauss, Tonawanda. 31—Joseph S. Stark, 110 Peter. 31—Richard E. Smith, Amherst. 31—Herman Schwartz. 134 North Park. 29—N'orbert Albert Schoening. West Seneca. 31—Robert Scarpena. 13ft Norwalk. 30—Frank J. Rafferty. 2S2 Jersey. 31—Albert Paterson, 1218 West. 29—Edward MUler, 8i» Harmonia. 29— Daniel Laughlin, Cheektowaga. 30—Anthony J. Labenski, Sloan. 31—Henry Kukla, 153 Peter. 29—Charles W Koehler. Orchard Park. 31—Eugene Irek, 270 Beale. il—George A. Holt. 206 Watson. 31—Mitchell G. Gramza. 35 Sweet. 30— Melvln Gray. 548 Cornwall. 29—Robert C. Follman, 6 Ralph. 30—Sidney Flnkelsteln. 90 Lovering. 29—Calvin A. Braun, 38 Montana. 28—Jean H. Boucher, 45 Roma. 29—Richard M. Bieber. 766 Elmwood. 30—John Andree, 206 Hertel. 28—John Truskey, 258 Jewett 30—Walter C. Stanton Sr.. Cheektowaga 31—Eugene Stachewicz, Cheektowaga. 31—Richard J. Skwlerczynskl, Cheekto- 31—Ralph K. Showalter Jr.. 394 Wilson. 31—Edward Paiascak, Cheektowaga. 30—Earl Nye. South Wales. 81—Franklin K. .Moore. East Aurora. 31—Ernest R. Little, 01 Elgas. 30—Albln Kowalskl, Kenmore. 31—George N. Klass Sr.. West Seneca. 28— Francis A. Keitz. 171 Zelmer. 31—Ronald E. Karpio. Sheldon. 30—Francis J. Jahnke Sr.. West Seneca. 30—Russell Jacob!, 337 Perry. 31—Martin R. Jacob! Jr., Amherst. 31—Frederick 1. Hilliard. 34 Amherst. 30—Phillip W. Haudricourt. 4 Oakdale 31—Joseph F. Hassenfratz Sr., Williams- ville. 27—Richard Clabeaux, 28 Garfield. 31—Maurice G. Christie, West Seneca. Girls, born to Mr. and Mrs.: 31—Edward O. Weaver, 143 Wohlers. 3B—Edward Vosrol Tonawanda. 3ft— Rosario Triolo. 15a iHth. 2i>—Dallas B. Trammell. Tonawanda. 31—Norman P. Rychlik, Sloan. 3i>—Charles L. Rutzen, 239 Unden. ao— Samuel Rubin, Amherst. 30— Ronald F. Page, Amherst. IS— Mark E. Noltee. Cheektowaga. 39—Leonard Lohiser. Lackawanna. 31—Samuel Guzzo. Alden. 30—Donald Ferrand. 388 Langfield. 31—Charles R. Emhardt. Amherst. 21—Charles F. Clay, Springville. 31—Leroy K. Clabeaux, 1301 Broadway. 29—John Cianclo. l«s Commonwealth. 31—Glen B. Cameron, Cheektowaga. 80— Donald R. Bove. Lancaster. 29—Roy A. Borman, l:w2 West. 30—Peris L. Bergholtz. Cheektowaga. 30—Arthur Aungst. East Aurora. 30—Frarrd D. Alexander, 448 Madison. 30—Frank Adamczvk Jr., 580 Hertel. 31—Thomas R. Walsh. 237 Westminster. 31—Robert A. Wagner, 183 Grant. 31—Raymond A. Voislnet. Tonawanda. 30—Victor A. Vega. 1342 South Park. 31—William J. Tarbox. 62 High View Ter. 31—Frederick F. Sztukowski, Cheek- towaga. 31—Jesse Ramage, 19 N e w Southgate. 31—Ralph Prentice. Ft. Erie. Ont. 31—Anthony Prezioso, 347 Seneca. 31—James R. Nunn. 2!3 Hempstead. 31—Michael J. Kaczmarek. Cheektowaga. 30-^Joseph M. Fusco, 755 Ashland. 30—Gerald A. Courier. 2412 South Park. Bft— Matthew Chudy. 502 South Park. 30—Robert E. Borczynski, Hamburg. 31—Donald F. Btrkman. 655 Broadway. Deaths TROPICAL ENTRIES U»—CLEAR FIRST—CI., 4 y.o.. up, IA miles. Antigua 119 MUspal 111 Rock Doser lift r>in't l.no* N e w 111 Googln lis BoldStatesman 110 Alan K. 110 Doe Run 108 First Exit 113 Ardantia HO King Muitanf 113 Wartesla 110 Voyant* 111 Dusum 110 Brown Bubble 110 SECOND—CI.. 4 y.o., up, lVe miles. Cor»' Way Course. Tarcill 114 Luck Piece 117 Re!eased 101 Medico 113 Sailors Return 108 Mr Hash 118 Fudge Girl 105 Baker's Wood lis French Legion lio Sir Mlron 115 Bobby's Bull 115 Yon 111 Go Between 113 Heir of Pines 118 HarrvHusman loo Rudy's Valley 115 Blue Boy 119 Matty K. 114 THIRD—M.. 3 y.o.. « fur. AutumnSparklem Tiger Matches 113 120 Katy's Duke 120 113 Battlement 120 113 Celestino R. 120 120 Bristling 120 120 Ringside Song 120 120 sHiptu 120 115 Crown Not* 113 120 bPurdah 113 M. Farm entry; SHder alberta hFlndelen Gridiron Native Port Worth Inirton One* a year Os aChenery-Clrcle b.Martln-Phlpps entry. FOL'RTH—CI.. 4 y.o.. up, &Vt fur. Noble Warrior 108 Polortot 112 Bobschild 10» Ky. Admiral 105 Gay Pol* 119 General Dillon lt7 Hlah Rebel 109 Tattlebogle 105 Col's Daughter 112 Cabbage K. 103 Elliott's Gem 101 Ginger C. 109 Reb-Mlsha 118 Montenegrin 118 FIFTH—CL, 4 y.o., I, 1 , miles. Oil 111 Greek Drsms 114 Topeka 115 Viking Victory 114 Accolade HO Corax 119 Air Prophet 114 Poetic Dream 111 SpartanSandal 109 Stop Thief 111 SIXTH—CI.. 4 y.o., up. I,', miles. Intenclon 111 Singer 115 Galareh 114 Lady Tatula 110 Big Finale 109 The River 115 Roval Product 115 Dr. Stanley 114 SEVENTH—Ah, 9 y.o.. fillies. 6 fur. Calico Miss 112 Magic Spell 112 Kitty Girl Sanga Jodl Romtn HI LouiseParham 112 307 Greek Honey 112 113 Petit* Terry 112 110 Kapichan 107 112 Mils. Dianne 118 EIGHTH—Op. CI. 4 y.o., up, IA mi'es North Passage 105 Larchall Paula's Tex Chance Deb Varsity The fosse Dance-a-Jis 118 Aegean Sea 110 Ted's Joy 119 Snoozle 108 Iswas 118 111 111 118 lift 118 NINTH—CI., S y.o., l.V miles. Deep Dish 105 PnnceShlmmer 110 TheHorseFalr 118 Jean o' F. 102 Nlrfren 1)8 Superb 10ft Barsaml 110 Betty Joy 101 At Will 101 Ramlln' Rusty 110 Some Tuns 103 Adolph'a Joy 112 Mid Hour 113 Emlon 109 Tlswar 113 Lucky Lup* 118 F.IIRGKOl XDS ENTRIES KsV-CLEAR FIRST—CI.. 4 y.o.. up. 8 fur. Bull o' Woods 112 Pastoral 110 Consuey Belboots 110 Rearrangem'nt 115 105 Round wego 110 Eat and Run MS Hy Front 102 Big Lou G. 113 Chance Alarm 112 Elgol Honey Bird 102 Kalluki 113 107 Noble Partner 112 Twinkle Star 110 Freshaneasy 105 Denny L. 107 Angle 103 SECOND—CI.. M., 3 y.o., 6 fur. NavalStrategy 120 Passing Age 120 Blue Dipper 115 Cracks Image 120 FairwayLassi* 115 Gotta Heart 115 Duck Is'.snd 120 Nuclear War 120 Fortunes Fool 115 Streak o' Red 115 Early Bamba 120 Dark Etching 112 Mybert 120 Off Bass 115 Smoke Signal 120 Daddy Sher'd 120 Chubby 113 Golgotha 120 THIRD—CL, 4 y.o., up, 6 fur. Double Dins 118 1 Etanni 107 Slgs Acorn 100 Texas Bull 110 Fighting Wis* 112 Champ Sorter 113 Jump Tun* 113 Plets Son 110 Annjowett 108 Vallditv 112 Vickl Diana 107 MeGrathlana 112 Nashoba 110 Debbie Ann 107 Spring Water 112 Nevada John 113 Sky Bim 115 EighthVenture 107 2 y.o., A miles. 115 Vincent Misa 110 118 Krazy Kid 115 113 Edict 113 No No Daisy 112 Toniann 115 Delma 110 FOURTH—O.. M Moonway Anomaly Hy Domingo Jen Adair 115 Jinx Dandy 115 L'.bertv Street 118 Jo* Ann Flash 112 New Yesr Day 118 Hy-Hombre 118 Grandma Rlt 110 Annie's Hop* 110 Bell Array 115 FIFTH—CL, 4 y.o., up, IA miles. Hotel Man 112 Xlppi Pigeon 112 Star Crater 112 Spong* 109 Laury's Glory 113 Talion 107 Joe's Jeep 109 Vlruza 107 SIXTH—CL. 4 y.o.. up. ft fur. Vallou 113 aBloody War'r 113 aHarry's R'wd 113 Raging Tld* 114 Eternal Frolic 110 Numerical US Spanlta 103 aGrtssom entry. SEVENTH—AL, S y.o., « fur. Good Broom 114 Kentucky R'n 114 Come Aboard 111 Sharp Note 111 Pride o' Dixl* 111 Deck 10ft Dave Johnston 114 Royal Mich* 111 Snow Mon 114 Joe De Lille 108 Lake Drive 111 aTenaclous 114 Colonel Zero 111 aRevelationist 111 Yonshu 120 •Brown entry. EIGHTH-C1.. 4 y.o.. up. IA miles. Doc M. D. 112 Thunder Bull 109 Red Wagon 112 Relgh's Lass 107 Be Ml Dear 110 Our Beauty 112 Sabre Bim 109 Kai 115 Lone Pilot 107 NINTH-CL. 4 y.o.. IA miles. Exultant 113 Fraluxe Colonel Sun 112 Cop Winder Miss Skldmors 103 Miss Nina Ala Gala 115 Jeffrl K. Bunnl* Pet* 109 Distillsta 114 112 10ft 116 114 Jan. 7—Anna M. Russell, 78, 4fl2 Monro*. 8—Agnes Bukowskl. flfl, 27 Swinburne. 7—Lawrence J. Martin, 54, 210 Dela- ware. 8—Dennis Moran. 70, Kenmore. 8— Florence Wilson. 64, 25 W. Utlca. *—Joseph DiChristlna. 57. 60 Bustl. 7—Bernard Dopart, 44. 293 Amherst. 7—James A. Cullen, 56, 374 Cumber- land. 7—Anra Lanka*. 73, 166 E. Wlnspear. 7—Andrew Twardy, 67, 1475 Broadway. 7—John F. Wurster, 39, Kenmore. 8—Edwin Cooter. 8—Coote Luckev, 51, 12 Brown. 8—Stanlev J. Lesnlak. 53, 20 Wex. 7—Marv Kaminska. 68, 118 Leonard. 8—Josephine Kornackl. 73, 71 Ruhland. ft—Lauretta M. MeGlnnis, 48. 62 Russell. 7—Edgar Thornber. 47, Franklinville. 7—Bernard CastJeberry. «2, 546 Spring. Marriage Licenses James Branch, Buckingham Hotel— Mamie Miller, 1 Massachusetts. John Pachettl. 88 Sydney — Dolores RaniPrl. 8*1 Winslow Paul Shipp. 178 Forest—Elizabeth Mc- Elroy, 10 Orton. Thomas Grleshober. Cleveland, Ohio- Helen Brophy. 214 Krettner. Carmen Malsano. 92 Arkansas—Helen Robertson, 163 Barton. Donald McAndrews, 2440 South Park —Bessie Glsrrantano. 15 Bell. Joseph Dombrowski. 207 Strauss — Rosemarie Schocuberger. 393 Guilford. Philip Feno, 398 W. Ferry — Shirley Weibel. Deoew. Donald Gaglla, 390 Rhode Island — Diana Bingham, 118 Massachusetts. Helmuth Wuerth, 612 E. Delavan— Eileen Smollar, 53 Loepere. Armand Cummer, Cheektowaga — Nancy Rook. 70 Hastings Clarence Croke, 140 Vulcan — Helen Adfnofi. 241 Normal. Willie Farmer, 339 South Division — Clara Williams, 133 Monroe. Carl Vizzi, 80 Shoreham — Beverly Busch. 1 St. Francis. Roland Jones, 108 Eagle — Louise Curry, 132 Seneca. Ernest Johnson, 53 Cayuga — Evelyn Murphy, 17 Port. Police Record BURGLARY—Anthony Carubba of 2Ss Virginia St., manager of a service station at 97s Main St., yesterday re- ported $40 taken from a cash register, lio from a cigarette machine and two snow tires, valued at 332. BURGLARY—The Quality Plumbing Co. 705 Broadway, entered early yes- terday, office ransacked. 111 stolen. Business Names Buffalo Pre-Cast Step Co., 1125 Har- lem Rd., Cheektowaga—John R. Queen, 1125 Harlem Rd., Cheektowaga, and Walter S. Kos. 81 Linden Ave. Con's Bicycle Shop. 1885 Military Rd.. Town of Tonawanda—Conrad J. Ippo- iito. 83 McConkey Dr., Town of Tona- wanda. The C-V Co., 36 Forest Dr.. Orchard Park—Kellog Man Jr.. 30 Forest Dr.. Orchard Park, and Robert J. A. Irwin Jr.. 101 Windsor Ave. Jay's Auto Trim. 2482 Bailey Ave.— John Gianni, 78 Llttlefleld Ave. My Place, 1508 Abbott Rd—Frank Dulak, 78 Goembei Ave., and Sophie Gumlak, 175 Franklin St.. Lackawanna. Broadwav Art Shop, 1320 Broadway— Marv Kutz, 1320 Broadway. Derby Glass, 304 Seventh St.—Made- line P. Heske, 304 Seventh St. Harry Robinson & Son, 7 Woodlawn Ave., Lancaster—Harry M. and Arthur J Robinson, 7 Woodlawn Ave., Lan- caster. Pee Wee Little Market, 4713 Broad- way, Depew—Harold Miller, 74 Lave- rack Ave.. Depew. Buffalo Sports Cars, 2360 Bailey Ave. —Herman C. Kuebler, 2360 Ballev Ave. HAS Catering Co.. 152 Goodrich St. —Ellen E. and Roy W. Sherwood, 152 Goodrich St. Modern Home Builders, 291 Collins Ave.. West Seneca—James T. Reldv, 291 Collins Ave., West Seneca, and Edward S. Vara, 271 Collins Ave., West Seneca. Norman's Surplus Center. 1349 Jeffer- son Ave.—Nathan Gorankoff. 205 Sho- shone Ave. Stoiman Motors. 1378 South Park Ave. —Jerome P. Mangano, 30-D Kenvllle Rd. The Tidbit, 400ft Sheridan Dr.. Am- herst—William and Lucay A. Marx, 137 Glencove. Town of Tonawanda. Turtles Nursery, Lakeview Ave. Kenmore—Charles T. Taft, Haulley Rd.. Brant. Incorporations Buffalo Salvage Corp.. 30O shares. Incorporators are Peter J. I^hman. 82 Columbia Blvd., Williamsville; Donald M. Lehman, 71 Brantwood Rd., Snvder; Nathan H. Jacobs. 593 Linwood Ave. Camllle Cosmetic Co. Inc.. ?O0 shares. Incorporators are Carmelo A. Parlato 385 Porter Ave.: Robert W. Martin. 43 Arbour Lane; Patricia A. Stark, Hick- orv and Parker Hamburg. Neuman Motors DeSoto Inc.. 200 shares. Incorporators are Edward If. McGrath, 21 Taft PL; Donald D. Bent- lev, 40 Mill St., Nun da: Eleanor I. Weaver. 90 Mill St.. Nunda. Truman Collision Service Inc.. 100 shares. Incorporators are William R. and Harriet V. Tryman. 343 McKlnlev Ave.: Harold R. Truman, 60 Colonial Dr.. Tonawanda. Upstate Properties Inc. 300 shares. Incorporators are Jean A. Martin, 302 LaSalle Ave.: Robert J. Lansdowne. lflO Fairlawn Dr.. Eggertsvllle: Joan L. Btiney. 44 Barnsdale Ave., West Seneca. Joseph A Pudaloff Motor Sales Inc.. 200 shares. Incorporators are Karl Goldman. 114 Winston Rd. Peter L, Costa. 574 Fargo Ave- Helen Kauff- min, 737 Center Rd.. Ehenezer. Mechanic's Lien Ingalls Building Corp.. lienor vs. Henry P. and Lucille Augustln, owners. and Chester Radziwon, contractor, 11,- 222.30. Bankruptcy Petitions Thomas V. Giardins, 91 Seventh St., laborer; 3959 In debts: $50 in assets. Angelo J. SanFllllppo, dba Glbralter Construction Co., Rochester, 1120,013 In detg*; $78,328 In assets. Judgments (First nam* it that of tlebtnr) IN CITY COURT: Theodore Simmons and Helen McPherson $970.30 to Herbert A. Benkler: Kenneth and Mary Theresa McManus $73.18 to Mrs. Clara Snyder; Daniel Schroeder $373.20 to Howard and Kenyon Butterfield; George E. Nelson $1H to Joseph Auto Co. Inc.; Harold and Aima Eckert $352.07 to William J. and Geraldine White; Albert Felker $77.95 to Peter Saraceno; Arthur Kellogg $39.10 to Everett Pauley; Shelby Waire 8320.90 to Radio Television Training School Inc.; Dorothy Tipple $23.44 to Harold J. and William Irr; Mary Tal- bott $94.86. Eugene Ham $173.85. both to St. Francis Hospital; William Hol- land $63.86 to L. B. Smith Motor Corp. Albert G. Huber $55.2,8 to Bernard S. Stell; William T. Overdorf $219.91 to Raymond P. O'Conneli; Raymond An- drzejewski $102.75 to Leonard Gorsky, Herbert Noble and David Broder, dba Premier Home Furnishings Co.; Horace and Elia Mae Richardson $78.50 to Our Lady of VJctory Hospital; George Nel- son $63 to Original Rubins Co.: Albert Lang $129.30 to J. N. Adam & Co., a division of Associated Dry Goods Corp.; Dennis and Arlene Gridley $112.80 to Earl Behringer; James T. Monaco, dba James T. Monaco Plumbing A Heating Corp. $748.45 to the John W. Cowper Co. Inc.; Anthony Brlandl $163.25 to M. J. Jasen: Mrs. Gerald Igoe $142.,82 to Hanover Fine China Inc.; John Kline $113.20 to Pacific Training School. Julius Grzybowkski $42.78 to Herlan- Patterson Inc.; Atheil Craig and Rena Ware Distributors Corp. $374.93 to Cities Service Oil Co.; Allen Bros. Inc. $529.60 to Kenmore Builders Supply Co. Inc.; Ernest Moore $863.48 to General Motors Acceptance Corp.: Martha H. Zobrlft 1217.20 to Henry N. Schneider; Emmett G. Gibson $87.04 to Children's Hospital of Buffalo; Sidney Clenton $253, Thomas J. Hargrove $253. both to Frank Pltter- man; Richard Wilson $359.13. George Royale $113.21, both to A. J. Ferris: Elmer Tipton $fm.54 to Republic Light, Heat & Power Co. Inc. Anthony S. Serlo $41.27 to Amh»r«' Ready Mixed Concrete Corp.; Alfred Leach $39.85 to Nathan and Harry Levy, dbi Eddie's Auto Service; George A. Agro $S7.45 to Leonard W. M. Zingler; Fred Barrett and Richard J. Lynch $173.49 to Buffalo Industrial Bank; Frank A. Zagara $23 to Irwin O. Katz. dba Katz Jewelers; John MeWilllams $68.20 to Paul N. Stoesser; Eiwln J. Rossow 1135.00 to George L. Eckhert; Mrs. Henrietta Hill $66.84 to Stanlev Home Products Inc.: Willie Knlghtner $«1 t o M. P. Ballard Oldsmoblle Inc.: Raymond Harvey $227.62 to Irving O. Barcum, dba Modern Home Equipment; Nicholas T. Knupfer Jr. $228.10 to Dea- coness Hospital; Marie Muscarella $95.78 to Universal Liquor Corp. William E. Sanford $333.50 to Utilities Engineering Institute; Nancy Hale $301.11 to Buffalo Industrial Bank: David Crlppen $93.90, Sidney Ganaway $430, Russell Willtams $44.85. Peter Swiatek $15.50. Richard Gordon $88.85. all to Dr. Irwin Ginsberg; James Jones Moziely $183.11 to Radio Television Training School Inc.; Leska H. Fish $279.6.8 t o Wm. A. Jepson Inc.; James Brown $81.15 to Raymond Bluestein, dba Arrow Machines: Michael DiRienzo $2.8.15. William Riding $40.15, both to Joseph Auto Co. Inc. Jerome Bakos $32.13 to E. J. Hanavan Jr.; Florence Kallin $308.28 to Allied Building Credits Inc.: John T. Goodwin $94.91 to Great Bear Spring Co.; Richard A. Coulter $42.20 to Cliff Hall, dba Cliff Hall Garage; William J. Robell $163.05 to Sunrise Products of America Inc.; Raymond Kijewskl $62.11 to Avon Prod- ucts Inc.; Leonard Holmes $21.53 to Sigmund B. Silverberg; Robert A. Smith $77.53 to T. A. Bowman Inc.; Felix Sherrod $32.30 to Balance Budget Co, Inc.; Amos Rupert $788.38. Nelson M. and Hazel Robinson $103.»o. both to Buffalo Hospital of the Sisters of Charity. Clifford Davidson $38.36, Norman Roth $36.83. Richard Burrs $15.4**. Eddie Giles $40.93, Brodie Living- ston $20.99, J. C. Gauthier ,->ka Judy $33.99, Estelle Brown $40.61, Wil- liam Adams $<13.67. Julis Beckham $35.30, Willie Jenkins $84.39. M. C. Ellenwood $13.86, all to Frontier Home Equipment Co. Inc. Edward Snyder $318, James Walter $3ti».«3. Ernest Schreiner $675.52, Wil- liam MUler $221.32, all to Manufac turers & Traders Trust Co.; Harold H. Butler $888.«5, Carl Stachewicz Jr $80.57, Norman LeGare $806.is. all to SatNer's Inc.; Richard Imiole $92.50 to Millard Fillmore Hospital; Paul Frey $73.30, Ix)u Frey $21.52, both to Nick Pappas; Robert Norris Sr. $459.15 to Budget Boys Furniture Corp. IN SUPREME COURT: Paul J. Scully $71.19 to Wolverine Winter Seal Corp.; William E. and Charles Ford dba Tri- angle Service Station $309 37 to Fire- stone Tire & Rubber Co. Inc.; Grayce A. Clancv dba Grayce Shop $193.50 to Rpseda Inc.; Herny J. Thomson dba Thomson Wood Products $1,746.48 to U.S. Plywood Corp. Rolln J. and Melba H. Brauer $167.03 to the Peoples Bank of Hamburg; Louis P. Davis $717.52 to State Tax Commis- sion: Thomas F. Barron $105.67 to In- ternal Revenue Service. John Koslnski $53.so, Marie Lotemplo aka Marie Vasl $64.61, Rose Lotemplo $38.48. Lottie DryJak $155.32. William Kollatz $83.11 to GAG Home Outfitters Co. Gertrude Kramer $199.40 to L. O'Con- nor; Fred J. Miller $45.55 to Clarence Sand & Gravel Corp.: Robert and Lu- cille Wood $527.07, Joseph G. and Lu- cille. Fltzpatrick $172.88 to Certified Finance Co. Inc.; Robert Burney $207.49 to H. H. Butler Stores Inc.: Robert Burney $133.99 to Harry Livingston Inc. Obituaries City Court . TRAFFIC COURT. Judge Willis G. Hickman: Speeding—William B. Her- bert. «47 Mt. Vernon Dr., Snyder, $60. license revoked; Bonnie Nelson Morris, 83 Livingston St., Lancaster. $40; Frank f'apozzi, 83 Abbott Pky., $30; Henry L. Erb Jr., 225 Deumant Ter.. Town of Tonawanda. $25: Leonard Rltz. 225 Oak- wood PL, $20; Marv .lane Plummer, 21 Deb-ay Dr., $20; William Kaczor, 32 Caldwell PI , Lackawanna. $20; Dorothv Lindner. 292 Avon PL, $20: Angelo J. Nlclo Jr.. 183 West Ave.. $20; Anthonv S. Todaro, 519 Plymouth Ave., $20; George Hall. 130 East St., $15: James Robert Rlzzone. 101 Brayton St., $15; Metty Swaerkosz, 253 Meadowbrook Pky.. $15: William Guy Hawkins. 75 Mariner St., $13; Julian White. 344 Wagner. Sloan. $15; Donald L. Smith, 149 N. Water St., Gowanda, $15; Charles J. Schwelkert, 1 Second St., Woodlawn, $15: Albert R. Jordan. 200 Wlllmuth St., Lackawanna, $13: Roland F. Whlgham, Hamburg Trailer Court, Hamburg, $15; Carl B. Beckstrand, 307 Westfield, $15; RudolDh Carlson, 81 S. State St., Ripley, $13; Mac Alllster Merrltt, 111 Campus Dr., Snyder. $15: Edward A. Hoefllch. of Forest Rd.. Angola, $15; Anthonv Bolea, of 36 Stevenson Blvd.. Amherst, I13J Roy William Mathlesen, 66 Sussex St.. $13; Evelyn K. Abt, 232 Irving Terr., Kenmore, $10. No License—Mose Pickett. 1018 Fair- field Ave.. Niagara Falls. 10 davs in Erie County Penitentiary suspended, $75 fine: Archie McAlplne, in Camp St., 30 days suspended. $50 fine: John Buster Wi'eox, 123 Avery St.. $25. Junior License after D^rk—James Anzalone. 570 Niagara St.. $30. Boulevard Stop—James Anznlone. 570 Niagara St., $10; Charles Fino. 3,85 Richmond Ave . $15. Red Light—Arthur Joseph Nowlckl. 457 Walden Ave.. $10; David N. Polls. 1908 Magnra St., $10. Illegal Parking- Davlfl Wiltlfms. 48 Pennsylvania St.. $3; Kevin P. Burton. 305 Cayuga St., Fulton. $100 for 22 park- ing tags. Failure to Report Ch^nire o* A-'-'ress —Gus M. George, 100 Zlttel St., $10. Reckless Driving—Robert E. Zielln- skt. 94 Theodore St.. $50. Improper Registration—Robert Cau- dle. 92 Trenton Ave., $10; Ernest Bur- nett, 538 Genesee St., sentence sus- pended. Switched plates—Ernest Burnett. 536 Genesee St., 5 days in Erie County Penitentiary. Driving While License suspended- Ernest Burnett, 536 Genesee St.. three months In Erie County Penitentiary. No Plate on Back—Herman Le Roy Alsbridge. 9 Steelawanna Ave., Lacka- wanna, $10. U Turn—Robert E. Brock, 59 Fuller St.. $10. Failure to Give Right of Way to Funeral Procession—Sidney Lee, 105 Archie St., $5. YOUTH COURT. Judge Frank A. Sedlts: Otis Smith Jr., 20 of 18 Bristol St.. petit larceny, six months in Erie County Penitentiary; Walter L. Wilson. 31, of 410 Michigan Ave., criminally receiving stolen property, six months In Erie County Penltentlarv: William Harris Jollv Jr., petit larcenv. Indefi- nite term in Elmfra Reception Center suspended, probation for two years and restitution. MISDEMEANOR COURT Judge Ar- thur J. Cosgrove: Judge Turner. 27. of 2329 Michael Ct.. petit larcenv. 9 months in Erie Countv Penitentiary: Joseph M. Colucci, tt, of 50 Ardmore PL. possession of narcotics, one year In Erie County Penitentiary. Fr. Vano Nurses Home Name Honors Hospital Head ST. CATHARINES. Ont.. Jan. 10—The newest addition to St. Catharines General Hospital, an 81-room nurses residence, will be named the "Arthur A. Schmon Nurses Residence." Schmon is chairman of the board of governors of the hos- pital. He has held the post since 1952. He is president and gen- eral manager of the Ontario Pa- per Co. The $500,000 building will be officially opened Sunday,, Joseph J.Cole Joseph J. Cole, 63, of 998 Wehrle Dr^ t Williamsville, a paint- ing and djcorating contractor in Buffalo for 39 years, died sud- denly yesterday of a heart attack at his home. Mr. Cole for- ** merly conducted his business at 370 E. Delavan Ave. until he moved to Wil- liamsville a few weeks ago. He was born in Buffalo and at- tended Holy Name of Jtsus School. He was a member of the Holy Name So- ciety of SS. Peter & Paul Church of Williamsville and of the First Friday Club. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Lillian Ritchell; a daughter, Mrs. Joseih P. Stoessel; five brothers, ®dward. Albert. Ralph, Richard arid George Cole; a sis- ter, Mrs. Dorothy Wyskowski, and a granddaughter. Prayers nvill be said at 8:45 Monday m#rninj> at the Darwin Myers Furiral Home, 4614 Main St., Snyder, and a solemn Requiem Mass will *e offered at 9:30 at SS. Peter § Paul Church. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Cheektowafc. ;'• Rev. Arnaldo Vanoli CHICAGf, Jan. 10 — The Rev. Arnaldo v i o l i , PSSC, 75, chap- lain of Mother Cabrini Hospital in Chicago and former pastor of St. A n t h o n y ' s Church in Buf- f a 1 o died Wednesday at the hospital after a long illness. Born in Bus- seto, Italy, Aug. 30, 1881, he was ordained into the priesthood Sept. 23, 1905, at Siden- za, Italy* On Nov. 10, 1910, he be- came a menifeer of the Pious So- ciety of St. Charles, at Piacenza, Italy. f Father ViinoH was appointed an assistant! pastor at St. An- thony's Church, Buffalo, in 1911. Four years later he was trans- ferred as assistant pastor at St. Anthony's Clurch, Fredonia. He returned to Buffalo as pas- tor of St. ABthony's in 1919 and served there; until 1925, when he became pastor of St. Joachim's Church in J»w York City. He was paitor of Sacred Heart Church at Boston, Mass., from 1935 until 1#I9, when he became chaplain of fhe hospital in Chi- cago. The Pontilical Requiem Mass will be offered Saturday morn- ing at Our Lady of Porapei Church, Chipgo. Mrs. Josiah J. Shaffer Funeral s i r v i c e s for Mrs, Sarah Rowland Shaffer of Patchin, 93^ear-old president emeritus of JBie board of direc- tors of the ^*otestant Home for Children wmp died yesterday, will be held pmorrow afternoon. The Rev. fteo J. Engler. min- ister of the Woodside Methodist Church, will conduct funeral services at »45 at the Loomis, Offers & Loinis Funeral Home, 1820 Seneca ft. Mrs. Shafffr was one of the founders of lie home and was president of |he board of direc- tors for 35 vfars before she re- tired in 19521 She was Ibrn In Lexington, Ky., and washnarried in 1880 in Titusvllle, PsM to the late Josiah J. Shaffer. She lived in South Buffalo from |889 until 1953. A past mawon of Olive Chap- ter 325, Ordtr of the Eastern Star, Mrs. Shaffer was treasurer and a past daiuty for District 1. She was a past noble grand of Esther Rebeksjh Lodge 3, IOOF, and past high priestess of Leba- non Shrine 3, 0rder of the White salem. ! a daughter, Mrs. n of Patchin, with a son, Spencer r grandchildren; andchildren and at-grandchildren. Sr-aiba Notices Received Until 1:30 a.m. Sratha Shrine of Jej Surviving a; Carl E. Free whom she liv of Eden; f< seven great-, three great Gustave Menz Gustave Meaz, 71, of 534 Wal- den Ave., a retired labor foreman at the West Shore Railroad Round House, tlied Wednesday at Meyer Memorial Hospital. Mr. Men* was born in Ger- many. He atltnded Schools 43 and 44 here arid had been a fore- man for 27 yaprs before he re- tired in 1953. Surviving ari his wife, the for- mer Margaret foustin; a son, Ed- ward J. Menz; ivo brothers, John and George Mtnz, and a grand- son. The Rev. Gforge W. Walker, minister of thf Walden Presby- terian Churchiwill conduct fu- neral services at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon at thf C. E. Tehan Fu- neral Home, |911 Bailey Ave. Burial will be "in Buffalo Ceme- tery, Cheektowpga. Mrs. Charles M Pelzer Mrs. Bertha M Neumann Pelzer, 71, of 1180 Lovfjoy St., who oper- ated a shoe stele at that address with her husBind, Charles H. Pelzer, died ytsterday at Dea- coness Hospital Mrs. Pelzer jind her husband operated the st#e since 1922. She was a memb« of the Ladies Guild of Trinly Evangelical & Reformed Chutfh in Gold St. Surviving besides her husband are two sons, Carl and Arthur; four daught«s, Mrs. Arthur Knecht, Mrs. Ijoseph Parr of Town Line, MM. Edwin Maurer and Mrs. Robert Binder of West Seneca; a brotlier, Carl, of Ger- many; a sister, jiliss Hulda Neu- mann; and 12 gijindchildren. The Rev. R|dney Heckman, pastor of Trini# E & R Church, funeral services Jfternoon at the will officiate al at 2 Sunday Frank J. Knati Funeral Home, 1213 Lovejoy St| Burial will be in St. Matthews C#metery, Garden- ville. ^ Pakistan to Get Wheat KARACHI, Jan. 9 (tfl—Pakistan has a promise of more wheat from Canada, llaul Martin, Ca- nadian health Sinister here to hand over the litest shipment of 25,000 tons, said the sister com- monwealth is ready to help if more need arises. The Canadian gift has totaled 142,000 tons in the last three years. . f AITKE.V—Harold \V.. age 75, Jan. 8, 1937. of Bay Beach, Ontario, In Jnmestown, X. Y., formerly of Ken- more. N. Y., at Dunedln, Fla., hus- band of Edith I. Aitken; father of John W. Aitken and the late Allan H. Aitken: brother of Mrs. Ethel M. Ross of Hamilton. Ontario. Burial from the Funeral Parlors of Blach- ford and Wray. Hamilton, Ontario, at 2 p.m. Saturday. Friends are in- vited. 10U1 BELZER—Anna M. Blnz Belzer of 12 North Parade Ave., Jan. 9, 1957, wife of the late Charles W. Belzer; mother of Julius C. Belzer; grandmother of Norman C. Belzer and Mrs. Clarence Brand and the late Betty Frank; also survived by five great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the McGinnls- Sauerwein Funeral Home, 2268 Main St. (Opp. Dewey Ave.) where funeral will be held Saturday morning at 8:30 and from St. Mary Magdalene Church at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mrs. Belzer was a member of the Christian Mothers Society of St. Mary Magdalene Church. BONCORE— Dominic of Duarte. Calif.. Jan. 9, 1957. beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Penzes); father of Mrs. Susan Hopkins; loving son of Carmela and Joseph Rizzo of 485 Seventh St.; brother of Joseph and Angelo Boncore, stepbrother of Louis Rizzo. Mrs. Lee Toth Mrs. Mary Perez, Mrs. Frances Sedlta. Burial in Resurrection Cemetery, • Duarte, Calif.. Monday, Jan. 14. litis BORU8ZEW8KI—Apolonla (nee Olczak). Jan. 8, 1957. of 94 Woltz Ave., be- loved wife of the late Joseph; mother of Vance. Mrs. Stephanla Pawiowski, Walter. Mrs. Estelle Skorupka, Valen- tine. Victor, John. Rev. Joseph, the late Vincent and the late Frances; mother-in-law of Stephan. Stanley, Stella. Irene. Helen. Helena. Julia; survived by grand and great-grand- children. Funeral Saturday at 10:30 a.m. from Casper C. Urban Funeral Home. 188 Clark St. (off Broadway), and in Transfiguration Church at 11. Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends are Invited to attend. De- ceased was a member of Rosary So- ciety, Mothers Club. Apostolic Prayer, Polish Women Alliance. Orchard Lake Seminary Auxiliary and Villa Maria Academy Ladies Auxiliary and South Motners. lotll Bit A.NUT—Adam, Jan. 10, 1957. ot 111 Maple St., husband of the late Augus- ta Eeks; father of Oscar, Mrs. James E. McGuIre. Mrs. Rose Neld, August, Joseph, Mrs. Mark Caple and the late John; brother of Mrs. Anna Laska; two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren also survive. Fu- neral from Franz Funeral Home Inc., l«5 Mulberry St., Monday at 8:30 and 9 a.m. at St. Boniface Church. Friends Invited 11U8 BROWN—Floyd E.. of 69 Argyls PL. Orchard Park. N. Y., suddenly, Jan. 8, 1857. husband of Margaret Strass- helm; father of Mrs. Howard K. Fuller, Robert F, and Gregory D. Brown. aU of Orchard Park, and Floyd E. Brown of Binghamton, N. V.; son of Maud and the late Fay Brown; brother of Mrs. Loren Roth of Orchard Park; also survived by six grandchildren. Friends may call at the family residence. 69 Argyle PL. Orchard Park, N. Y.. un-tll Satur- day noon. Funeral from the Orchard Park Presbyterian Church at 2 o'clock. Friends Invited. Deceased was s member of the Orchard Park Pres- byterian Church. Zion Lodge No. 814 F.&A.M.. Orchard Park Lodge No. 187 I.O.O.F.. Priscilla Rebekah Lodge No. 587, the Erie Niagara Funeral Direc- tors Assn. and Orchard Park Vol. Fire Co. 10tl2 CLARK—Christine Klocker Clark of Gowanda, N.Y., Jan. 10, 1957, be- loved mother of Mrs. Paul H. Weborg of Gowanda; also survived by a granddaughter, Mrs. Charles L. Pear- son of Gowanda and two great- grandchildren. Services will be held from Schaack"i Funeral Home, 88 Jamestown St.. Gowanda, Saturday, Jan. 12 at 2 p.m. Flowers gratefully declined. COLE—Joseph J. Cole, suddenly, Jan. 10, 1957. of 99* Wehrle Dr.. Williams- ville, N. Y.. (formerly of 370 E. Dela- van Ave.), beloved husband of Lillian Ritchell Cole: father of Mrs. Joseph P. (Loralne) Stoessel; son of the late Edgar W. Cole and Barbara L. Schmidt; grandfather of Joyce Marie Stoessel; brother of Edward. Albert. Ralph. Richard and George Cole and Mrs. Dorothy Wyskowski. Funeral from the Darwin Myers Funeral Home. 4614 Main St.. opp. Roycroft Blvd.. Snyder. Monday at 8:45 and from SS. Peter and Paul Church st 9:30. Mr. Cole was s member of the Holy Name Society of SS. Peter A Paul Church and the First Friday Club Ittia DII.I.ER—Carrie Heeb of 172 Gray St.. Jan. 8, 1957. wife of the late Nicholas I>:ller; mother of Caroline E. Dl'ler, Mrs. George Lees and Mrs. Viola Lei«; grandmother of Mrs. Robert Mllbrand; great-grandmotber of Robin S Mllbrand; sister of Mrs. E.-Gnnold Mm. M. Wskefield and the lata Fred. William. Edward and Albert Heeb. Mrs. M. Baeumler and Mrs. G. Drescher. Services from Henry Wede- klndt A Sons Funeral Home. 328 High St.. corner Peach, Saturday st 2 p.m. Friends Invited. lOtll BVAN8— William T. Evans. Jan. 8, 1957, nusband of the late Mary Ryan; brother of the late Anna. John, George and Mary Evans. Mn, Julia Seanlon and Mrs. Nora Dowd. Funer- al from the Legg & Burns Funeral Home. 1084 E"mwood Ave. Saturday morning at 8:15 and from Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church at 9 o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend, lotll PELDMAN—Jennie Brown Feldman, In Cleveland. Ohio. Jan. 8. 1957, of 279 Commonwealth Ave., wife of Max Feldman: mother of Mrs. Ben Cohen, Mrs Sol Kanowitz, Mrs. Louis Gorsky, Daniel of Annlston, Ala.. Mrs. Sidney Hotman of Fort Wayne, Ind.. and Mrs. Herbert Davis of Los Angeles. Calif.; daughter of Mrs. Belle Brown; sister of Daniel, James. Mrs. Alex- ander Borne and Mrs. Irene Falk: also survived by IS grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from Mesnekoff's Delaware Park Memorial Chapel Inc., 2141 Delaware Ave. cor- ner Rand, Friday, Jan. 11. at 11 a.m. Friends Invited. lOtll FRANCO—Peter, ot 216 Rhode Island St., in Buffalo N Y., Jan. 9. 1957. husband of Sophie fnee Smith); father of John and Joseph Franco: son of Joseph and Marlon (nee Marl- naroi; orother of Sebastian and Mrs. Joseph (Annai DelGaudio. Friends may call at the Ruhlno Funeral Home Inc.. Porter and N'lagara. where fu- neral will take place Saturday morn- ing at 8:15 ana from Our Lady of Loretto Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr Franco was a veteran of World War II. lOtll GESKE—Albert Geske. Jan. i 1957. of 129 Scovlile Ave., beloved husband of Martha Sperber Geske; father of Mrs. John C. Sharpe. George Lelch- netz Arthur and Alfred Radke: brother of Fred Geske. Fslends may call at the Kennedy Mortuary, 914 Abbott Rd.. between 2 p.m. and 11 p.m. Funeral, Fridav afternoon at 2 o'c'ock Friends invited lot 11 HERBERGER— Helen L. Penfold. Jan. 10. 1937. In Buffalo, of 106 Custer St., wife of Simon P. Herberger; mother of Mrs. Leonard Folt. Mrs. James Jones. Rohert F.. Donald S. and Sgt. Kenneth R. Herberger, U.S. Army, Okinawa; * sister of Charles. Arthur and Margaret Fanzel. Friends re- ceived at the new Reger Funeral Home. 313:. Main St. at Hlshgate. where funeral will he held Monday at 9:15 a.m. and at St. Joseph's Church at 10 o'clock. FrienHs are Invited. litis Lack of License Laid to Illiteracy BINGHAMTON. Jan. 10 tfl— Willis Spangenberg, 52, admitted in City Court yesterday he had been driving since his operator's license "ran out 13 or 14 years ago." Why didn't he renew it? He would have liked to, said Willis. Trouble was, he couldn't read and, while he could see the letters on an eye chart all right, he couldn't tell the examiner what they were, the defendant said. Nothing unusual * about the case, volunteered Willis: "I've got a bother in Syracuse who has been driving without a license for 18 years. "He can't read either." City Judge Walter J. Relihan said he did not know how the Spangenbergs had obtained a li- cense in the first place. e Self-Styled Hunter Is Armed for Bear MILWAUKEE. Jan. 10 (UP)— Judge Robert Hansen didn't be- lieve the tale of a bear hunter and fined him $100 for carrying concealed weapons. Louis Bratton, 30, Godfrey, III., was arrested with a .45 cali- ber automatic pistol and two rifles in his possession. He told the judge he had heard about good bear hunting in northern Wisconsin and wanted to bag one of the large animals. t HOSMER —Estelle Hosmer. Jan. 10, 1957, formerly of Buffalo. N. Y., wife of the late Bert Ray Hosmer; be- loved mother of Mrs. Theodore H. Staebell, Mrs. Arthur B. Reynolds. Bert R.. Carl W., Lewln V., Mrs, Anton R. Cerne and the late Luella M. Hosmer; also survived by 14 grandchildren and two great-grand- children; sister of Harrv Schmidt and Mrs. Libble Wolf of Monterey, Calif. Funeral from the William Vogelsang Funeral Home, 1307 North Fillmore Ave., opposite Riley St.. Monday after- noon st 2 o'clock. Friends sre In- vited. Member of the Buffalo Assn. for the blind. litis HI DECEK— Rudolph, of 102 Wohlers Aye., suddenly, Jan. 10, 1957. beloved husband of Anna PavlusUk; father of Mrs. Donald Kothen, Mrs. Gerald Ma- tura, Mrs. Kenneth Bates; also sur- vived by six grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Anna vach, John and Ludwig Hudecek, Mrs. Mary Krenek and Mat- thew Hudecek. Calls may be made at the Xagel Funeral Home Inc., 587 E. Delavan Ave., untU noon Satur- day. Services at Forest Lawn Crema- tory Chapel at 3. Mr. Hudecek was a member of Jan Amos Komensky, 105, C.S.A. and A. F. L. Local 1401. Friends Invited to attend. 11U2 HUNT—Marlprle Lydle Hunt, of 146 Westgate Rd., Kenmore, N. Y.. Jan. 10, 1957. wife of the late Wellington Hunt; daughter of Mary BeHe and the late Horace W. Lyale. Friends may call at the Bury Funeral Home. 307O Delaware Ave., after Friday noon. Time of funeral to be an- nounced later. HUNTER—Bessie Knoll. Jan. 10. 1957, of 306 Hudson St.. wife of Walter Hunter; sister of George A. D.. Mrs Ida Volker. Mrs. Lllas Kaler of West Virginia and Walter C. Knoll and the late Mrs. Christine Ansteth. Mrs. Susan Penote. Edward C. Jacob D., Charles Knoll, Mrs. Katherlne Ftel. Friends may call at the George W. Denneville Funeral Home. 366 On- tario St. at Laird Ave., where serv- ices will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends Invited: iitu JANIK—Anna, suddenly, at home. Jan. 9, 1957 2545 East Falls St.. Niagara Falls. N. Y.. beloved wife of Jacob; mother of Alice E. Janik, Mrs. Jacob Wozniak of Niagara Falls and Chest- er T. Janik of Buffalo, N. Y.: grand- mother of Melanle and Lydla Woz- niak and Melinda Ann Janik; sur- vived bv four sisters In Poland. Friends may call at the family resi- dence. Funeral Saturday morning from the residence at 9:30 a.m. and frqsn St. Stanislaus Kostks Church at 10 a.m. Deceased was a member of the Rosary and Altar Society, Apostle- ship of Prayer Society and Polish Union of America. Friends Invited. lOUl JOHNSTONE—John T.. Jan. B, 1957, beloved husband of Jessie Ralston Johnstone; father of Miss Dorothy E. Johnstone; brother of James, Norman, Robert and Myra, all of Scotland, and the late Joseph Johnstone. Friends may call at the family residence, 152 Columbia Dr.. Williamsville. Funeral Saturday. 2 p.m. Friends Invited. De- ceased was a member of Gael Lodge No. 609, FA AM Scotland. Buffalo Consistory, Scottish Clan Stuart No. 261. lOtll KIBLER (Kuebler)—Minnie Krueger Kibler. Jan. 9, 1957, wife of the late Frederick Kibler: mother of Emma Kibler; sister of William Krueger and the late Mrs. Ida Held, Mrs. Augusta Poth, Mrs. Emma Gless, Mrs. Hattie Ott and Mrs. Elisabeth-Miller. Funeral from the family residence, 39 Knoerl Ave., Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Deceased was a member of the Ladies Guild of Christ E. 4* R. Church and the E. & R. Samaritan Society. Inter- ment In Acacia Park. Friends In- vited. 11"2 KOLB — Nora Glnnan Kolb, Jan. 10, 1957, of 148 Glenwood Ave., wife of the late Edward A.; mother of the late Mrs Emma McClelland and Charles Carpenter; sister of John Glnnan of Rochester, N. Y.; grand- mother of Robert and Frank J. Mc- Clelland, Mrs. Marlon Mayer, Colum- bus, Ohio. Mrs. Dorothv Kaulsuss, Delmar. N Y„ Mrs. Ruth Davis. Spencerport. N. Y.. Mrs. Helen Wil- klns, Mrs. Betty Warner, both of Rochester. N. Y. Funeral from the Edward Brady Funeral Home, 296 East Utlca St.. Monday morning at 8:30 and from St. Nicholas Church at 9. Friends Invited. 11U3 KRAN-Mary V. Snyder, of 248-12 Hempstead Ave., wife of William J. Kran: mother of Mrs. Frank Beatty, and Mrs. Harley Wright; also survived bv four grandchildren, and three f reat-grandchlldren: sister of Edward nyder. Funeral from Henry Wede- klnd' & Rons Funeral Home. 326 High St. corner Peach. Saturday morning at 8:15. and from Immaculate Heart of Mary Church st 9 o'clock. Friends Invited. Mrs. Krsn was a member of Fraternal Order of Orioles, No. 1, and the Pocahontas No. 47. La RU88A—Cosimo of Batavia. N.Y., suddenly Jan. 10, 1937, son of Joseph La Russa: brother of Mrs. Nichoins Rotondo, Mrs. Samuel Taborn, Mrs. Samuel Gervase, Mrs. Carme'.la De Vecchlo, Miss Josephine La Russa, Miss Mary La Russa and Anthony La Russa, all of Batavia snd Mr*. Elsworth Olson of Buffalo. Friends may call at the Bohm Funeral Home, 308 E. Main St., Batavia starting Friday where funeral services will he held Monday at 8:30 and at 9 from St. Anthony's Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. LAUER—In Buffalo General Hospital, Jan. 9. 3957, Catherine E. Lauer. of 30 Best St.. wife of the late Joseph P.; mother of Beatrice, Vincent and the late Joseph Lauer: slater of Eu- ? ene and Leonard Barry, all of Buf- alo and Mrs. Mae Jackson of Niagara Falls. Funeral services will be held at the Rhonev Funeral Home. 1124 Ontario Ave., Niagara Falls. Saturday. Jan. 12, 1957. at 9 a.m. and at Sacred Heart Church at 9:45 a.m. Inter- ment will be in Gate of Heaven Ceme- tery- Friends are invited. LEACH—Edna M (nee Smith! at Ham- burg N Y., Jan. 9. 1957. wife of Stanley E. Leach: mother of Mrs. George Murphv of North Tonawanda. N Y.. and Stanlev E Leach Jr.; sis- ter of Oscar Smith, Mrs. Victor Cyr, Henry Smith and Mrs. Fred Callihan; grandmother of John David Murphy. Funeral from the W. L. Froeblev Funeral Home. 81 Lake St.. Hamburg. Fridav. at 2 p.m totll MARRANCA—Andrew, suddenly of Buf- falo. N. Y., Jan. 10, 1957, of 127 Bust! Ave., beloved son of Vincent James and Rosalie (Alagna) Marranca; grandson of Mrs. Mary and the late Andrew Marranca of Hamilton, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Alagna. Friends received at the Greco Fu- neral Home, 473 Niagara St. near Hudson, (J Spano and Sons) where funeral will be held Monday morning. Time to be announced. Andrew Marranca was a member of Pack 14 Cub Srouts. Boy Scouts of America. Hamilton, Ontario papers please copy. Iltl3 McGUIRE—Capt. Hunter McGuire, hus- band of the late Ethel Pocock Mc- Guire; father of Mrs. Carroll E. Keat- ing and Capt. Hunter McGuIre Jr. of Pointiers. France; brother of Grace McGuIre of Biarritz. France. Funeral from Potts and Roberts Funeral Home. 1361 Hertel Ave , Saturday morning at 9:13 and St. Joseph's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends are In- vited to attend. lotll MrROBB-Ida Wakefield McRobb. of 40 Rees St. Buffalo. N. Y . Jan. 8. 1957. wife of Robert J. McRobb; mother of Ceorge A. McRobb: sister of the late Fred Wakefield. Funeral from the Forest Lawn Crematory Chapel, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends Invited. Calls mav be made at the Link-Fox Co. Mortuary. 855 Grant St.. until noon Saturday, iotll MENZ—Gustave (Buck) Menz. of 534 Walden Ave.. Jan. 9, 1957; beloved husband of Margaret Dustln; father of Edward J. Menz: grandfather of Robert Menz; brother of John and George Menz. Funeral from the C. E. Tehan Funeral Home. 1911 Bailey Ave.. Saturday afternoon st 2:30. Friends invited. MILKOVIC—Joseph M. Milkovlc. Jsn. 9. 1957 of 5200 Abbott Rd., Hamburg, husband of Emma Milkovlc; father of Mrs. Marie Judge, Mrs. Margaret Haclc Joseph Milkovlc Jr.. and Mrs. Catherine Corne - brother of Martin Milkovlc: also survived by seven grandchildren. Funeral from the Mescall and Haggerty Funeral Home. 1377 Abbott Rd., Lackawanna. Satur- day at 9:15 and from Our Lady of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church at 10 o'clock Mr. Milkovlc was a mem- ber of the Holy Name Society. Croa- tian Fraternal Union. Croatlon Catho- lic L T nlon and the Internatlonsl Hod Carriers Builder* and Common La- borers Union K. F. of L. lOtll Our high standard of Serv- ice regardless of financial circumstances is well knoum to the many families we have been privileged to serve for almost half a cen- tury Rubino FUNERAL HOME Incorpofotee" J orter and Niagara 41. 2220 Have The Courler-Expreas home- delivered every mornirJ|' t — For home delivery, phone CL. 5353. MOE88INGER—William E.. Jan. 10. 1957, in Buffalo, husband of the late Ella Erion Moosinger, father f*f Dorothy Jean. Time and place i>f funeral to be given later. O-CONNBLL—Joseph J , Jan. 10. 199?, beloved husband of Regina M. O'NeTjl O'Conneli: beloved son of Elisabeth and the late Henry O'Conneli: brother of Timothy Allan and Francis O'Con- neli. Friends may call at the Drlscoll Funeral Home, 1336 Main St. until 10 p.m. Friday evening. Funeral and Interment at Elmfra, N. Y., on Mon- day morning PARDI—Louis Pardl. suddenly. In Buf- falo, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1956. beloved husband of Josephine Notto Pardl: father of Joseph D. and Mrs. Nicholas J. (Florence) Hill: grandfather of Robert M. and Linda Susan; son ot Giuseppe and the late Florenza Ca- rella Pardi. Friends are Invited to call at the Giambrone Funeral Home Inc., 909 West Ave. corner of Wast Ferry St.. where funeral will take place Saturday morning at 8:15 a.m. and at the Church of the Nativity Af the Blessed Virgin Mary at 9 o'clock, Flowers gratefully declined. lltlz* PA CI—Frederick riruno. J a n . w, 19*TI of « Lsngmeyer, beloved husband of the late Amelia Scheuerer Paul; father of Mrs. Donald W. Leaper; brother of Richard O. of Chicago, Otto Paul of Germany and the late Mrs. Edward Kennedy, Mrs. Anna Kern and AdoJt* Paul- grandfather of Paul, Marianne and Thomas Leaper. Friends may call at the Leo Sauer Funeral Home Inc.. 19S3 Kensington Ave. Funeral Satur- day at 11 a.m. Deceased was a mem- ber of Oak Lake Lodge No. 1»0 IOOF.. Buffalo Austrian Society, Greater Buffalo Social Club. Hewitt- Robbins CIO., Odd Fellows pleas* assemble Fridav at 8 p.m. for serv- ices letif PELZER—Bertha J. Neumann Pelser of JIIM> Lovejoy St., in this city. Jam. 10, 1957. beloved wife of Charles, moth- er of Carl. Mrs. A. (Louise) Knecht, Mrs. J. (Lena) Parr. Mrs. Ed (Chsr- lottei Maurer. Arthur. Mrs. R. (Kath- erlne) Binder, the late Dorothy Pelzer; grandmother of J2 grandchildren: sister of Car) and Hulda Neumann. Funeral from the funeral home of Frank j. Knab, 1213 Lovejov St.. Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends Invited. Mrs. Pelzer was a member of the Trinfty E. A R. Guild of Gol4 St- 11U3 PFOHL—Philip J. Pfohl. of 27 Oakland Rd.. WiHiamsville, Jan. 9 1957, hus- band of Laura Se%encase Pfohl; father £jf R o y . Mrs. Thomas Huestis. Mrs. Walter Miller and Franklin Pfohl. Funeral from Beacto-Tuyn Funeral Home. 5541 Main St., corner Cayuga Rd., Williamsville. Saturday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock. Friends are Invited. PIOTROW8KI—Joseph A., Jan, S. 1857 husband of Charlotte (nee Gruchala*; father of Dorothy and Leonard T.. Sgt. US.M.C; father-in-law of John Pyszczynski and Gladys; survived by grandchildren; son of the late Frank and Celia; brother of Alouis and ths late Martha Sehultz and Maryan. Funeral Ssturdsy morninsr from the family residence, 92 St Mary's Rd.. st 10:80 and st St. Stanislaus Church at 11 o'clock. Interment in St. Stanis- laus Cemetery. Friends invited. De- ceased was a member of the Ameri- can Legion. Adam Piewackl Post No. 799 V.F.W., Buffalo Post Office Post No. 412, the National Assn.*P.O. and P.T.S. Local No. 8. lOtll PIRZKIN—John, of 371 Connecticut St, suddenly. In Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. », 1957. husband of Blanche, free Or- lowski); father of Mary, Theress. Irene and Clara Piszkin; brother of Mrs. Victor Jasewicz of Little Falls, N. Y„ Frank of Boron. Calif., and Stanley and Joseph Piszkin. Friends may call at the Rubino Funeral Home Inc., Porter and Niagara, where fu- neral will take place Saturday morn- ing at 10, and from Our Lady of Loretto Church at 10:30. Friends sr* Invited. iCHMITT— Gertrude Wagner Schmitt, of 100 Edgewood Ave., Jan. 9, 1957, wife of the late George L. Schmitt; mother of Norman P. Schmitt; slstjr of the late Mrs. Lillian Maver. Fu- neral from " M e m o f l al Chape!." Loomis, Offers & Loomis Inc.. 1820 Seneca St.. Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Deceased was a member of the W.S.CS. of Woodside Methodist Church. 11U3 SHAFFER—Sarah Rowland Shaffer of Patchin. N. Y., formerly of Abbott Rd., Buffalo, Jan. 10. 1957, wife of th* late Josiah J. Shaffer; mother of Mrs. Carl E. Freeman. Spencer E. and the late George J. Shaffer; survived also bv four grandchildren. Funeral from "Memorial Chapel," Loomis. Offers 4 Loomis Inc., 1820 Seneca St.. Satur- day afternoon at 2:43. Deceased was a member of Olive Chapter No. 325, Px^' S" Esth *r Rebekah Lodge No. a, I.O.O.F.: Lebanon Shrine No. 3. W. S, of J The family would prefer thst friends wishing to send flowers maks contributions Instead to the Protestant Home for Children. 809 Niagara St Eastern Star services Fridav evenirur at • o'clock at 1820 Seneca St. 11U2 SOKOLOWSKI-Florien. Jan. 8. 1897, b*loved husband of Anns (nee Lamp- kowski); father of Mrs. Joseph (Dor. othy) Berenskl. Mrs. Edward (Bar- bara) Blaly; survived by seven grand- children; son of the late Martin and Veronica; brother of Mrs. Wallace (Bernlce) Postek. Jo^n. Mrs A'xiier (Josephine) Marynowskl snd John: brother-in-law of Martha. Funeral Saturday at 9:80 a.m from the family re a jdenee. 271 Rother Ave., and in Basilica of St. Adalbert's at 10 Burial In St. Adelbert's Cemetery. Fnenda are invited to attend. Deceased was *.Y,* te , r £ n of WorId War I- director of Polish Union of Amerlcs and secre- tary of Branch 88 Polish Union of America. 9ui WHEATO.V-Leon B. Wheaton. of 234 West Utlca St., in this city Jan. 9, 1957. beloved husband of Carolin* Boring Wheaton; father of Mrs. Joseph Rvbicki and Mrs. Anthony Elia; brother of Mrs. Raymond Miles of Galeton. Pa. Funeral from th* Louis Mascari Funeral Home. 880 Ni- agara St., Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Acacia Park Cemetery, Deceased was a member of North East Lodge No. 993 and Coudersport Consistory Masonic Lodge. Masonic services will be held Saturday night at 8 p m. litis WITHERELL-Dorothy (nee MeKenzle). Jan. 9, 1937, of 116 Wardman Rd.. Kenmore, N. Y., wife of the late Harold P. Withered; stepmother of Sally A.. Donald A. snd Betty Jant Withereil. Funeral from William A. Rolling Funeral Home, soon Delaware at Treraont, Friday afternoon at 1:80 o'clock. Friends Invited. lOtll WOLOSHYX—Mary (nee Maznyki. of 930 Clinton St.. suddenly. Jan. 8. 1957. beloved wife of William; sister of Mrs. Katherlne Woloshvn: foster mother of Mrs. Arthur Mussell; Also survived by one niece and six nephews. Funersl services from Peter Pssie- cznlk Funeral Home. 303 Ridge Rd., corner of Ingham Ave.. Lackawanna. Saturday morning; at 9:15 and from St. Nicholas Ukrainian Church at 10. Friends Invited. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. Woloshyn was a mem- ber of Sisters' Sodality and Zimnocha Hromada. iotll JOHN J. RAY & SON Funeral Home 615 ELMWOOD AVE. LI. 4800 Or \? AU-INCLU51VE SERVICES UNEQUALLED FACILITIES MODERATE eT I I • ^90 oeSOjF June made cWitllfcdtfeindt FUNEPAL HOMEJIH: 5 WAID£H AV£. rV</78/f Western Htm YorltV LEADING FUNERAL DIRECTORS VL .J fQ> r€ f ' pi ••• i : -j.-- o "I,' For unexcelled sports coverage read the sport* pages of The Courier-Ezpresa Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: Record of Buffalo Obituaries Sr-aiba Srath. afultonhistory.com/Newspapers 21/Buffalo NY Courier... · 2013-06-28 · Scratched—Easter Dandy. NINTH—IA miles. Time. 1:44%. Rokey

16 BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, Friday, Jan. 11, 1957 •

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5 , II»M Lerehell Vanity 8 Nlrfrea •oast Tun* Mid Hour

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P.iIB GBOUNDS Eat And Run 19 EUlol 10 Twinkle 3?*r s Smoke i.%as. 13 F u r i i i L u i l i 11 ISlgfj gtretesr Cntm? jur.cr ID Jump Tune B Viekl Dlen* 3 Kdiet 33 Dei Me » Liber:* Street 1

Hotel Men 13 Joe'i Jeep 4 •KMiOf ride 3D Bloody Werrior 8 Vellou 3 Yocshu Tenecioue Deck

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Red We*on Thunder Bull Dec MP Jeifrt K. Ale Cr»;» Fre.jxe

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Charts* w*» Amende, Lee Suesee

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Mlmi Biuette With Olorr Dynsst Sweet T:d:.il» 13 OUrer 13 Deer Count 4 Miss Carle nret Trim Special Capt.

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Predacious 14 Ho.-tetrad'r-Sd 13 Feeture Time 10 Treverune I t Anchor Wateb \"> MT Chief • •Betty »e*a t t idle i sutar • Candy Pish I Ansbiel Wire Una Beylerbey

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TROPICAL PARK RESULTS m FIRST—« fur. T ime , 1:11*4.

L e w Bro . K e e n e . . . . 10.40 3.00 3.TO Ml Model. Credidlo 4.70 3.90 Royal Draw. Cook . 11.00

S c r a t c h t d — D u k e ' s Sandal. Three Grand. OLI Strike. Araway , W i s * MUa. Bor^ana.

SECOND—« fur. Time. 1:11%. Faul ty . Catalano . . . 10,80 5.S© 4.30 Alter Ego. Credidlo •.00 3.80 Morse Flash . Cook 9 4 0

Scratched—Deported. Tall Iris. Goo-t i n . Part T ime . Darling- Son. Ankylosis'.

THIRD—V« mile . T ime. :2l*». J lmmer . Rodriguez 13.80 8.50 7.90 Grand Suspense . R ichmond «.d0 5 2 0 Mlchore . Martin 18.40

Scratched — Uptowner , Taffy T o w n . A e r o Commander. Mah R e v o k e . Blue-•eteV

FOURTH—« fur. T ime . 1:11%. Navira . Boulmet i s . 9.20 6.50 4.00 Song- Parade II. Cole 44.90 14.10 R e a p i n g Return . A d a m s 3.10

Scratched—Blue T o w n . Latin Love . I sde lore ly . Ted's Tally. Pearl Oram*.

FIFTH—1A mile*. T ime , 1:44%. F a t Boy . Hartack 4.70 2.80 2.30 Encono . Bai ley . . . • 5.80 3.70 Semol ina . Cook 3.40

SIXTH—« fur. T i m e . 1:11%. Worth Savin*. Rogers 43.00 20.20 11.30 Sandys Joy . Truman 3.80 3.10 Granny Annie. Cape . 8-90

Scratched—Navy N e m e s i s . Greek Honev . Goldonca.

SEVENTH—* fur. Time. 1:10%. Star Chief. Burr 26.30 ll.SO 5.00 N e w Holland. Adams 11.00 4.90 B^ack Record. Les ter 2.80

EIGHTH—lie mi les . T i m e . 1:45% Charles A. Scuriock . . . 14.80 7.40 8.20 T h e Genius. Cook 8.70 5.80 B l u e Guy. Burr 4.70

Scratched—Easter Dandy. NINTH—IA miles . Time. 1:44%.

R o k e y . Cape 10.30 5.90 3.70 Ancient Greek. Hartack . . . . t .10 5.40 N o Tribute . Credidlo 3.50

Scratched—Dolly's Score. DAILT DOCBLE— Lew Bro and Faulty

paid 131 80. •

FAIR GROUNDS R E S U L T S m FIRST—« fur. Time, 1:14.

Junior Top. Plcou 23.80 10 80 3.00 Denver King. Broussard . . . . 5.00 2.80 Kathryn Ann, Parrot 3 50

Scratched — Miss Nlni too . S u m m a r y , H o n e y Like.

SECOND—4 fur . T ime . 1:14. D u m r e a t h Miss. Adams 8.80 4.00 2.90 Black Charger. Dea lhousaye 10.40 8.00 Service , Deroln 3 80

Scratched— Talion. Top Guy. THIRD—!•' . mi les . Time, 1:50%.

Forepoised , D e v e r 3.80 8.00 2.80 Vine! . Sllva 8 80 5.80 Fan ' s Last , Brumfle ld 5.00

F O U R T H - * fur. Time, 1:13%. Babys Del ight , Br'sard 15.00 «20 5 40 Bet ise . Glbb 10.40 7.20 Clay Mouse. J e n k i n s 5.40

Scratched— County Defense . FIFTH—8 fur Time, 1:13%.

Sun Jeep . Duhon . . 13.80 ft 20 1.40 Hel lo Rita. Glassner . . 7.20 « no Stone Of Scone, Gibb 7.40

Scratched—Mlfhty Fke, Able Ladd, Be«t Wishes .

S D C T H - 8 fur. T ime . 1.13%. WU*u. H e c k m a n n 11.50 3.80 2.90 Spanish Queen, Vincent 3.00 3.80 Come Through, B o r g e m e n k t . . . 3 80

S E V E N T H - ! , ' , mi les . Time. 1:47%. • u n r t s e Proof, Knapp 10.80 4.40 2.80 Makes Perfect . Dever . . . . s 80 2.80 Perfector. Heckmann . . . . 2.80

EIGHTH—IA miles . T ime , 1:48%. Bold Des ign . S h a w . . . . 5.00 3.00 2.80 Tonight . Adam* 3 so 3.40 Barbareba. Gibb 8.40

Scratched—Leila J e a n . Scarlet Ibis, Adventure II.

NINTH—1,V mi 'es . T ime . 1:49%. Wal Dot-O Glbb . . . 2 7 . 2 * 1 1 . 0 0 8.30 Bounce Back. K n a p p 3.20 3.40 Ha«ty Girl. Popara 3.40

Scratched—Tera Quest, Thunder Bull . Syrian Girl. Rslgh'a Lass, Hotel Man, Red Wagon.

DAILY DOUBLE — Junior Top and D a a t r e a t h Miss <4-5) paid S93.S*

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m FIRST—3 fur. Time. :34%. Litt le Dino. York . 4.10 3.20 2.50 Stromboli . Valeruruela 7.70 4.50 Luap, Errlco . . 8.40

Scratched—C o u n t Diamond. Regal Lark. Bull Shooter . F ina l St i tch, El Padre . Swift St ing .

SECOND—7 fur. Tim*. 1:3«%. P e r k y Lad. Westrope 10.20 3.20 8.30 P a c k a g e Money. TanlgucbJ 4.40 2.90 Man Of St*«l. Harmats . . . . 2.90

S c r a t c h e d - B r i g h t 'N Abel . Lone Blue . Lysistrata, Royal Sickl*.

THIRD—ft fur. T ime . 1:12%. Empir ic . Moreno . 18.50 8.80 2.90 Franc is Drake. Shoemaker 3.80 2,40 Caronat. Neves . 2 2 0

S c r a t e h e d - D o s h a y, Mlcha*langelo, King pal. J lcky , My Son John, A g ' o r a Gem.

FOURTH—1% miles . T ime. 2:05%. N a u g h t y Mary. York . 11.70 7.20 4.90 Res i s tance . Tanlguchi 4.70 8 70 Karlm Spur, Valeruruela . . . . 5.20

Scratched—Bell Captain. R i n g Champ. B l u * - R j j * h - Triplerate. Summer Story.

FIFTH—« fur. Time 1:12. All Abbey. Arearo . . . . . 7 . 8 0 5.80 3 20 Txtrkson Gllsson . . . . . 18.20 8.00 aJoe Price. Harmats . . . . . 2.50 . * * M r • « s , m t s : "-Mr. and Mrs. G. L e w i s Stabr* entry

Scratched—Mince All. Special Permit , G r s n n v ' s Gold. P lavtown. Grand Tudor.

SIXTH—8 fur. T ime 1:11%. Fathers Risk. York . 12.90 5.30 3.40 Liberal Policy. Longden . . . . 8.10 230 Ful l Steam. Arearo 3.00

ScratpH*d—Brown f*%efcst, . S E V E N T H - 7 fur. Time, 1:24%. Miss Todd, Arearo . .. 5.70 4.88 5.10 Dupitta. Adams 13.10 11.50 La'ly Brownie . Maes* 9 30

Scratched—Eugenia II. Nooran. EIGHTH— | A mi les . T i m e . 1:47%.

P i n e Street . Westrope 7.10 4 V) 3.30 W a r Reporter , H a r m a t s . . . 7.30 4.90 A j a x a Girl. V a l e n s u e U 4.40

S A V T 4 AWfTA ENTRIES m _ R A I » F I R S T - M . . 2 y .o . . 3 f u r

Miss Descanso 115 S u e i a e H 5 Lucky's Darl ing l i s

Far A w a y Hills 118

R a r e Quest C h a r g e a w a y Gladys F. Cuter Yet Sus ie Sharron

S E C O N D — a . P lucky Pere Roval Slckl* HI Sull ivan E x t r a B o n u s Li t t le Spin Dvnas t My Friend Bart> 118

THIRD—M.. 4 y o Br iaht Dawn l i s aGenles Choice 120 F o l k s y F l e e t Sonny Susie Stride Irish Orphan Dear Count Oliver

LIU Bel le 113 Miss California 113 Amanda Lea 115 Half-Step 113 Miss Piturl 115 S u i v V. J13 La Bel le 113

3 y .o . . 1A mile*. I !2 Roval Boot 112

EI Free 112 With Glory l i s Mlml Bluett* 108 Llano 115 Ordnance 112 Freddy Martin 113 up. 7 fur.

Sueiabhal 113 La Kama!!! 113 Exeusa 110 Ole Rowdy 120 Hy-Tehran 1'3 JeJen 130 aSweet Tidings 110

113 115 113 113 113

112 112 111 113 108

1 120 113 113 120 120

as tuckl trained en try . F O U R T H — a . . 4 y .o . . up . 7 fur.

B a r t e x B i V o ' i B a m F r e e Douah Firs t Trust Be«t Reader Star Pac Frairrancy Red Ran

F I F T H - d . Cable Jack Sunday Paper Tribal Chief Se Voya Predacloua Cino P a r i s L ight s Co-Hostess

S I X T H - C 1 . , Traver t ine Wil l of AllaH T v Wheel Mv Chief

119 108 111 107 119 103 105 I t *

4 y.o. 115 118 110 U S 117 118 118 101

Miss Carls HT Special C a p t 111 Val's Gal 110 t .veos Red 118 Beauty F l ight 103 Mr. Jlgga lift Ze Pippin l i t Skvworth 119 u p . 7 fur.

Feature Tim* 108 Bradley l i s Horsetrader-Ed 119 Tr*« Hand Precocious Full T ime Fleet Father Blanchard

4 y ©.. up . • fur. 12ft Anchor Watch

Speedy Edle Tolesboro

114 122 U S

122 113 115 113 Hi

100 131 112

114 110 114 118 : : i 113

SEVENTH—AL. 4 y .o . . up . « fur. a Jet Lady 112 Edle's Sister Candy Dish 114 Tipper Thank U Ma'am 110 aTumbl ing E n Casserole 118 c lnf lame a Betty Roe* 109 b^-itta N e a r Dark 107 cSoft Lights II

aMolter trained entry; bThreewit t tra ined entry: cHlrseh trained entry .

EIGHTH— Op. CI.. 4 y .o . . up. 1st m. Amblel 114 Trace Read 109

114 So Valiant H I

117 Towson Town 114 114 F ly Up 112 114 Bey lerbey 117 111 R e g u l u s 111 108 Lookout P o i n t 111

F l y i n g Venture 111 N a s o m i e W i r e Line Chlffonard Scarlet Abbey Sid* Gallant Good Start

100 Eligible For Juvenile Batavia Stake

BATAVIA, Jan. 10—One hun­dred junior standardbreds remain eligible for the Batavia Downs Juvenile Stake following a Janu­ary 1 payment of $50.

The three-year-old pace and trot, worth an estimated $20,000, will be raced during Batavia's July 29-November 2 meet. The exact date will be announced later.

Del MUler, Billy Hau&rhton. Joe O'Brien, John Simpson and Levi Harner are among; the 67 owners and top racinr stables represented. Prominent area entries of two

or more horses came from Eliza­beth R. Wehle of Scottsville, John Beck of East Aurora, Dr. F. A. Huber of Williamsville. John D. Robinson of Albion and Rowcliffe & Gillard of Elba. .

Eligibles include Great Adios and Dolph Hanover, winners of last season's two-year-old pace and trot divisions of the rich stake, and Duke of Wellington, which set a 2:07 pace record at the Downs last year.

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Richardson Victor PARIS, Jan. 10 If—Hamilton

Richardson, Baton Rouge, La., to­day entered the semifinals of the indoor tennis tournament for the Pierre Gillou trophy by defeating Robert Haillet of France 7-5, 6-3.

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Old Rosebud TROPICAL

1—Antigua. Don't Look Now, Bold Statesman.

2— Heir of P i n e s , B l u e Boy. F r e n c h Legion,

3—Once a Year. SHder. Rings ide song . 4— Bobschild, Gay Pole . Reb-Misha. 3—Greek Drama, A ir Prophet , Vik ing

Victory. 8—Big Fina le , T h e River . Singer. 7—Joal. Mile. Dlanne . Magic Spell. 8— Dance-A-Jig. Varsi ty , A e g e a n Sea. 9— The Horse Fair . Lucky Lupe .

Nlrfren. Best—GREEK DRAMA.

Record of Buffalo Births

Joe Gelardi's Picks International News Servtcs

TROPICAL PARK l-rA'.an K. Bold Statesman. First Exi t . 2—Luck Pl*»ce, Yon, Mr. Hash . 3— Slider. F indelen . Katy's Duke. 4—Noble Warrior. Bobschild, Ginger C. 3—Oil. Poet ic Dream. Spartan Sandal. 8—Singer. Intenc lon . Royal Product . 7—Jodl. Magic Spell, Mile. Dlanne. s—Iswas, Larchall , North Passage . 9— Nlrfren, Some Tune . At Wil l .

Best—ISWAS. PAIR GROUNDS

1—Rearrangement, E a t A n d R u n . R o u n d w e g o .

2— Smoke Signal , Naval Strategy , Duck Island.

3—Jump Tune . F i g h t i n g Wise . Vsl ld i ty . 4—Liberty Street , Hy-Hombre. J e n

Adair. 5—Hotel Man. Xlpp! Pigeon, Talion. ft— Vallou. Numerica l , R a g i n g Tide. 7—Dave Johnson, Yonshu. Colonel Zero. 8— Be-Ml-Dear, Red W a g o n , Thunder

Bull . 9—Jeffrl K. Ala Gala. Fra luxe .

Best—JUMP T U N E . SANTA ANITA

1—Amanda Lea. U l a Bel le . Suexac 2—Llano. Once. Hi Sull ivan 3—Dear Count, Olifer. Je jen 4—First Trust. Ze Pippin, Red Ran 5—Feature T ime , P a n s Lights , Horse-

trader-Ed 8—My Chief. Tol lesboro. Will Of Allah 7—Edie's Sister, Tipper, Bet ty Rose 8—Amblel, Beylerbev . Fre* Strid*

B e i t — F I R S f TRUST

Boys w e r e born to Mr. and Mrs.: Dec 10—David Strauss , Tonawanda. 31—Joseph S. Stark, 110 Peter. 31—Richard E. Smith, Amherst . 31—Herman Schwartz . 134 North Park. 29—N'orbert Albert Schoening. West

Seneca. 31—Robert Scarpena. 13ft Norwalk. 30—Frank J. Rafferty. 2S2 Jersey . 31—Albert Paterson, 1218 West. 29—Edward MUler, 8i» Harmonia . 29— Daniel Laughl in , Cheektowaga. 30—Anthony J. Labenski , Sloan. 31—Henry Kukla, 153 Peter. 29—Charles W Koehler . Orchard Park. 31—Eugene Irek, 270 Beale . i l—George A. Hol t . 206 Watson. 31—Mitchell G. Gramza. 35 Sweet . 30— Melvln Gray. 548 Cornwall . 29—Robert C. Fol lman, 6 Ralph. 30—Sidney F lnke l s te ln . 90 Lovering. 29—Calvin A. Braun, 38 Montana. 28—Jean H. Boucher , 45 Roma. 29—Richard M. Bieber. 766 Elmwood. 30—John Andree, 206 Hertel . 28—John Truskey , 258 J e w e t t 30—Walter C. Stanton Sr.. Cheektowaga 31—Eugene Stachewicz , Cheektowaga. 31—Richard J. Skwlerczynskl , Cheekto-

31—Ralph K. Showal ter Jr.. 394 Wilson . 31—Edward Paiascak, Cheektowaga . 30—Earl Nye . South Wales . 81—Franklin K. .Moore. East Aurora. 31—Ernest R. Litt le , 01 Elgas. 30—Albln Kowalskl , Kenmore . 31—George N. Klass Sr.. West Seneca. 28— Francis A. Keitz. 171 Zelmer. 31—Ronald E. Karpio. Sheldon. 30—Francis J. Jahnke Sr.. West Seneca. 30—Russell Jacob!, 337 Perry. 31—Martin R. Jacob! Jr., Amherst . 31—Frederick 1. Hill iard. 34 Amhers t . 30—Phillip W. Haudricourt . 4 Oakdale 31—Joseph F . Hassenfratz Sr., Wil l iams­

vi l le . 27—Richard Clabeaux, 28 Garfield. 31—Maurice G. Christie, West Seneca.

Girls, born to Mr. and Mrs.: 31—Edward O. Weaver, 143 Wohlers . 3B—Edward Vosrol Tonawanda. 3ft— Rosario Triolo. 15a iHth. 2i>—Dallas B. Trammell . Tonawanda. 31—Norman P. Rychlik, Sloan. 3i>—Charles L. Rutzen, 239 U n d e n . ao— Samuel Rubin, Amherst . 30— Ronald F. Page, Amhers t . IS— Mark E. Noltee . Cheektowaga. 39—Leonard Lohiser. Lackawanna. 31—Samuel Guzzo. Alden. 30—Donald Ferrand. 388 Langfie ld. 31—Charles R. Emhardt . Amherst . 21—Charles F . Clay, Springvi l le . 31—Leroy K. Clabeaux, 1301 Broadway. 29—John Cianclo. l « s Commonwea l th . 31—Glen B. Cameron, Cheektowaga. 80— Donald R. Bove . Lancaster. 29—Roy A. Borman, l:w2 West . 30—Peris L. Bergholtz . Cheektowaga . 30—Arthur Aungst . East Aurora. 30—Frarrd D. Alexander, 448 Madison. 30—Frank Adamczvk Jr. , 580 Herte l . 31—Thomas R. Walsh. 237 Westmins ter . 31—Robert A. Wagner , 183 Grant. 31—Raymond A. Voislnet . Tonawanda . 30—Victor A. Vega. 1342 South Park. 31—William J. Tarbox. 62 H i g h View

Ter . 31—Frederick F . Sz tukowski , Cheek­

towaga . 31—Jesse R a m a g e , 19 N e w Southgate . 31—Ralph Prent ice . Ft . Erie. Ont. 31—Anthony Prezioso, 347 Seneca. 31—James R. Nunn. 2!3 Hempstead. 31—Michael J. Kaczmarek. Cheektowaga. 30-^Joseph M. Fusco , 755 Ashland. 30—Gerald A. Courier. 2412 South Park. Bft— Matthew Chudy. 502 South Park. 30—Robert E. Borczynski, Hamburg. 31—Donald F . Btrkman. 655 Broadway.

Deaths

TROPICAL ENTRIES U»—CLEAR FIRST—CI., 4 y .o . . up, I A mi les .

Antigua 119 MUspal 111 Rock Doser lift r>in't l .no* N e w 111 Googln l i s BoldStatesman 110 Alan K. 110 Doe R u n 108 First Ex i t 113 Ardantia HO King M u i t a n f 113 Wartes la 110 Voyant* 111 D u s u m 110 B r o w n Bubble 110

SECOND—CI.. 4 y .o . , u p , lVe mi le s . Cor»' Way Course. Tarcill 114 Luck Piece 117 Re!eased 101 Medico 113 Sailors Return 108 M r Hash 118 F u d g e Girl 105 Baker's Wood l i s French Legion l i o Sir Mlron 115 Bobby's Bull 115 Yon 111 Go B e t w e e n 113 Heir of P ines 118 HarrvHusman loo Rudy's Val ley 115 Blue Boy 119 Matty K. 114

THIRD—M.. 3 y .o . . « fur. A u t u m n S p a r k l e m Tiger Matches 113

120 Katy's Duke 120 113 Bat t l ement 120 113 Celest ino R. 120 120 Bris t l ing 120 120 Rings ide Song 120 120 s H i p t u 120 115 Crown Not* 113 120 bPurdah 113

M. F a r m entry;

SHder alberta hFlnde len Gridiron Nat ive Port Worth Inirton One* a y e a r Os

aChenery-Clrcle b.Martln-Phlpps entry .

FOL'RTH—CI.. 4 y .o . . up, &Vt fur. Noble Warrior 108 Polortot 112 Bobschild 10» Ky. Admiral 105 Gay Pol* 119 General Dil lon l t 7 Hlah Rebel 109 Tatt lebogle 105 Col's Daughter 112 Cabbage K. 103 Ell iott's Gem 101 G i n g e r C. 109 Reb-Mlsha 118 Montenegrin 118

FIFTH—CL, 4 y.o. , I,1, mi les . Oil 111 Greek D r s m s 114 Topeka 115 Vik ing Victory 114 Accolade HO Corax 119 Air Prophet 114 Poet ic Dream 111 SpartanSandal 109 Stop Thief 111

SIXTH—CI.. 4 y .o . , up. I,', miles . Intenclon 111 Singer 115 Galareh 114 Lady Tatula 110 Big F ina le 109 The River 115 Roval Product 115 Dr. Stanley 114

S E V E N T H — A h , 9 y .o . . f i l l ies. 6 fur. Calico Miss 112 Magic Spell 112 Kit ty Girl Sanga Jodl Romtn HI LouiseParham 112

307 Greek H o n e y 112 113 Petit* Terry 112 110 Kapichan 107 112 Mils . Dianne 118

EIGHTH—Op. CI. 4 y .o . , u p , I A mi 'es North Passage 105 Larchall Paula's T e x Chance Deb Varsity The f o s s e Dance-a-Jis

118 Aegean Sea 110 Ted's Joy 119 Snoozle 108 Iswas 118

111 111 118 lift 118

NINTH—CI., S y.o. , l.V mi les . Deep Dish 105 P n n c e S h l m m e r 110 TheHorseFa lr 118 Jean o' F . 102 Nlrfren 1)8 Superb 10ft Barsaml 110 Bet ty Joy 101 At Will 101 Ramlln' Rusty 110 Some T u n s 103 Adolph'a Joy 112 Mid Hour 113 Emlon 109 Tlswar 113 Lucky L u p * 118

F.IIRGKOl XDS ENTRIES KsV-CLEAR FIRST—CI.. 4 y .o . . up. 8 fur.

Bull o' Woods 112 Pastoral 110 Consuey Belboots

110 Rearrangem'nt 115 105 Round w e g o 110

Eat and R u n MS H y Front 102 Big Lou G. 113 Chance Alarm 112 Elgol Honey Bird

102 Kalluki 113 107 Noble Partner 112

Twink le Star 110 Freshaneasy 105 Denny L. 107 Angle 103

SECOND—CI.. M., 3 y .o . , 6 fur. NavalStrategy 120 Pas s ing Age 120 Blue Dipper 115 Cracks Image 120 FairwayLass i* 115 Gotta Heart 115 Duck Is'.snd 120 Nuclear War 120 Fortunes Fool 115 Streak o' Red 115 Early Bamba 120 Dark Etch ing 112 Mybert 120 Off Bass 115 Smoke Signal 120 Daddy Sher'd 120 Chubby 113 Golgotha 120

THIRD—CL, 4 y.o. , up, 6 fur. Double D i n s 118 1 Etanni 107 Slgs Acorn 100 T e x a s Bull 110 F ight ing Wis* 112 Champ Sorter 113 J u m p T u n * 113 Ple ts Son 110 Annjowet t 108 Vallditv 112 Vickl Diana 107 MeGrathlana 112 Nashoba 110 Debbie Ann 107 Spring Wa ter 112 Nevada John 113 Sky Bim 115 E ighthVenture 107

2 y .o . , A mi les . 115 Vincent Misa 110 118 Krazy Kid 115 113 Edict 113

N o N o Daisy 112 Toniann 115 Delma 110

FOURTH—O. . M Moonway Anomaly Hy Domingo Jen Adair 115 J i n x Dandy 115 L'.bertv Street 118 J o * Ann Flash 112 N e w Y e s r Day 118 Hy-Hombre 118 Grandma Rlt 110 Annie's H o p * 110 Bell Array 115

FIFTH—CL, 4 y.o. , up, IA miles . Hotel Man 112 Xlppi P igeon 112 Star Crater 112 Spong* 109 Laury's Glory 113 Talion 107 Joe's Jeep 109 Vlruza 107

SIXTH—CL. 4 y.o. . up. ft fur. Vallou 113 aBloody War'r 113 aHarry's R'wd 113 Rag ing Tld* 114 Eternal Frolic 110 Numerica l U S Spanlta 103

aGrtssom entry . SEVENTH—AL, S y .o . , « fur.

Good Broom 114 K e n t u c k y R'n 114 Come Aboard 111 Sharp Note 111 Pride o' Dix l* 111 Deck 10ft Dave Johnston 114 Royal Mich* 111 Snow Mon 114 Joe De Lille 108 Lake Drive 111 aTenaclous 114 Colonel Zero 111 aRevelat ionis t 111 Yonshu 120

• B r o w n entry. E I G H T H - C 1 . . 4 y .o . . up . I A miles .

Doc M. D. 112 Thunder Bull 109 Red Wagon 112 Relgh's Lass 107 Be Ml Dear 110 Our Beauty 112 Sabre Bim 109 K a i 115 Lone Pilot 107

N I N T H - C L . 4 y .o . . I A mi les . Exul tant 113 F r a l u x e Colonel Sun 112 Cop Winder Miss Skldmors 103 Miss Nina Ala Gala 115 Jeffrl K. B u n n l * P e t * 109 Dist i l l s ta

114 112 10ft 116 114

Jan. 7—Anna M. Russel l , 78, 4fl2 Monro*. 8—Agnes Bukowskl . flfl, 27 Swinburne . 7—Lawrence J. Martin, 54, 210 Dela­

ware . 8—Dennis Moran. 70, Kenmore . 8— Florence Wilson . 64, 25 W. Utlca. *—Joseph DiChristlna. 57. 60 Bustl . 7—Bernard Dopart, 44. 293 Amherst . 7—James A. Cullen, 56, 374 Cumber­

land. 7—Anra Lanka*. 73, 166 E. Wlnspear . 7—Andrew Twardy, 67, 1475 Broadway. 7—John F. Wurster , 39, Kenmore . 8—Edwin Cooter. 8—Coote Luckev, 51, 12 B r o w n . 8—Stanlev J. Lesnlak. 53, 20 Wex . 7—Marv Kaminska. 68, 118 Leonard. 8—Josephine Kornackl. 73, 71 Ruhland. ft—Lauretta M. MeGlnnis, 48. 62 Russel l . 7—Edgar Thornber. 47, Frankl invi l le . 7—Bernard CastJeberry. «2, 546 Spring.

Marriage Licenses James Branch, Buck ingham Hotel—

Mamie Miller, 1 Massachuset ts . John Pachett l . 88 Sydney — Dolores

RaniPrl. 8*1 Wins low Paul Shipp. 178 Forest—Elizabeth Mc-

Elroy, 10 Orton. T h o m a s Grleshober. Cleveland, O h i o -

Helen Brophy. 214 Krettner. Carmen Malsano. 92 Arkansas—Helen

Robertson, 163 Barton. Donald McAndrews, 2440 South Park

—Bess ie Glsrrantano. 15 Bell. Joseph Dombrowski . 207 Strauss —

Rosemarie Schocuberger. 393 Guilford. Phi l ip Feno, 398 W. Ferry — Shirley

Weibel . D e o e w . Donald Gaglla, 390 Rhode Island —

Diana Bingham, 118 Massachusetts . He lmuth Wuerth , 612 E. D e l a v a n —

Eileen Smollar, 53 Loepere . Armand Cummer, Cheektowaga —

Nancy Rook. 70 Has t ings Clarence Croke, 140 Vulcan — Helen

Adfnofi. 241 Normal . Wil l ie Farmer , 339 South Divis ion —

Clara Wil l iams, 133 Monroe. Carl Vizzi, 80 Shoreham — Bever ly

Busch. 1 St. Franc is . Roland Jones , 108 Eagle — Louise

Curry, 132 Seneca. Ernest Johnson, 53 Cayuga — Evelyn

Murphy, 17 Port .

Police Record BURGLARY—Anthony Carubba of

2Ss Virginia St., m a n a g e r of a service station at 97s Main St., yes terday re­ported $40 taken from a cash register, l i o from a c igarette machine and t w o s n o w tires, valued at 332.

BURGLARY—The Quality P lumbing C o . 705 Broadway, entered early yes­terday, office ransacked. 111 s to len.

Business Names Buffalo Pre-Cast Step Co., 1125 Har­

lem Rd., Cheektowaga—John R. Queen, 1125 Har lem Rd., Cheektowaga, and Walter S. Kos. 81 Linden Ave.

Con's Bicycle Shop. 1885 Military Rd.. Town of Tonawanda—Conrad J. Ippo-iito. 83 McConkey Dr., Town of Tona­wanda.

The C-V Co., 36 Fores t Dr.. Orchard Park—Kellog Man Jr.. 30 Forest Dr.. Orchard Park, and Robert J. A. Irwin Jr.. 101 Windsor Ave.

Jay's Auto Trim. 2482 Bai ley Ave.— John Gianni, 78 Llttlefleld Ave.

My Place, 1508 Abbott R d — F r a n k Dulak, 78 Goembei Ave. , and Sophie Gumlak, 175 Frankl in St.. Lackawanna.

Broadwav Art Shop, 1320 Broadway— Marv Kutz, 1320 Broadway.

Derby Glass, 304 Seventh St.—Made­line P. Heske , 304 Seventh St.

Harry Robinson & Son, 7 Woodlawn Ave., Lancaster—Harry M. and Arthur J Robinson, 7 Wood lawn Ave. , Lan­caster.

Pee W e e Litt le Market, 4713 Broad­way, Depew—Harold Miller, 74 Lave-rack Ave.. Depew.

Buffalo Sports Cars, 2360 Bai ley Ave . —Herman C. Kuebler, 2360 Ballev Ave.

H A S Catering Co.. 152 Goodrich St. —Ellen E. and Roy W. Sherwood, 152 Goodrich St.

Modern Home Builders, 291 Collins Ave. . West Seneca—James T. Reldv, 291 Collins Ave. , West Seneca, and Edward S. Vara, 271 Collins Ave. , West Seneca.

Norman's Surplus Center. 1349 Jeffer­son Ave .—Nathan Gorankoff. 205 Sho­shone Ave.

Sto iman Motors. 1378 South Park Ave. —Jerome P. Mangano, 30-D Kenvl l le Rd.

The Tidbit, 400ft Sheridan Dr.. Am­herst—Will iam and Lucay A. Marx, 137 Glencove. Town of Tonawanda.

T u r t l e s Nursery, Lakev iew Ave. Kenmore—Charles T. Taft, Haul l ey Rd.. Brant.

Incorporations Buffalo Salvage Corp.. 30O shares.

Incorporators are Peter J. I ^ h m a n . 82 Columbia Blvd., Will iamsvil le; Donald M. Lehman, 71 Brantwood Rd., Snvder; Nathan H. Jacobs. 593 Linwood Ave.

Camllle Cosmetic Co. Inc.. ?O0 shares . Incorporators are Carmelo A. Parlato 385 Porter Ave.: Robert W. Martin. 43 Arbour Lane; Patricia A. Stark, Hick-orv and Parker Hamburg.

N e u m a n Motors DeSoto Inc.. 200 shares . Incorporators are Edward If. McGrath, 21 Taft PL; Donald D. Bent-lev, 40 Mill St., Nun da: Eleanor I. Weaver . 90 Mill St.. Nunda.

Truman Collision Service Inc.. 100 shares . Incorporators are Wil l iam R. and Harriet V. Tryman. 343 McKlnlev Ave . : Harold R. Truman, 60 Colonial Dr.. Tonawanda.

Upstate Propert ies Inc. 300 shares. Incorporators are Jean A. Martin, 302 LaSalle Ave.: Robert J. Lansdowne. lflO Fair lawn Dr.. Eggertsv l l le : Joan L. Btiney. 44 Barnsdale Ave. , West Seneca.

Joseph A Pudaloff Motor Sales Inc.. 200 shares . Incorporators are Karl Goldman. 114 Winston R d . Peter L, Costa. 574 Fargo A v e - Helen Kauff-m i n , 737 Center Rd.. Ehenezer.

Mechanic's Lien Ingal ls Bui lding Corp.. l ienor v s .

Henry P. and Lucille August ln , owners . and Chester Radziwon, contractor, 11,-222.30.

Bankruptcy Petitions Thomas V. Giardins, 91 Seventh St.,

laborer; 3959 In debts: $50 in assets . Ange lo J. SanFll l lppo, dba Glbralter

Construction Co., Rochester , 1120,013 In detg*; $78,328 In assets .

Judgments (First nam* it that of tlebtnr)

IN CITY COURT: Theodore S immons and Helen McPherson $970.30 to Herbert A. Benkler: Kenneth and Mary Theresa McManus $73.18 to Mrs. Clara Snyder; Daniel Schroeder $373.20 to Howard and Kenyon Butterfield; George E. Nelson $1H to Joseph Auto Co. Inc.; Harold and Aima Eckert $352.07 to Wil l iam J. and Geraldine White; Albert Fe lker $77.95 to Peter Saraceno; Arthur Kel logg $39.10 to Everet t Pauley; Shelby Waire 8320.90 to Radio Televis ion Training School Inc.; Dorothy Tipple $23.44 to Harold J. and Wil l iam Irr; Mary Tal-bott $94.86. E u g e n e H a m $173.85. both to St. Francis Hospital; Wil l iam Hol­land $63.86 to L. B. Smith Motor Corp.

Albert G. Huber $55.2,8 to Bernard S. Stell; Wil l iam T. Overdorf $219.91 to Raymond P. O'Conneli; Raymond An-drzejewski $102.75 to Leonard Gorsky, Herbert Noble and David Broder, dba Premier H o m e Furn i sh ings Co.; Horace and Elia Mae Richardson $78.50 to Our Lady of VJctory Hospital; George Nel­son $63 to Original Rubins Co.: Albert Lang $129.30 to J. N. Adam & Co., a divis ion of Associated Dry Goods Corp.; Dennis and Arlene Gridley $112.80 to Earl Behringer; J a m e s T. Monaco, dba J a m e s T. Monaco P l u m b i n g A H e a t i n g Corp. $748.45 to the John W. Cowper Co. Inc.; A n t h o n y Brlandl $163.25 to M. J. Jasen: Mrs. Gerald Igoe $142.,82 to Hanover F ine China Inc.; John Kl ine $113.20 to Pacific Training School.

Jul ius Grzybowkski $42.78 to Herlan-Patterson Inc.; Athei l Craig and Rena Ware Distributors Corp. $374.93 to Cities Service Oil Co.; Allen Bros. Inc. $529.60 to Kenmore Bui lders Supply Co. Inc.; Ernest Moore $863.48 to General Motors Acceptance Corp.: Martha H. Zobrlft 1217.20 to Henry N. Schneider; E m m e t t G. Gibson $87.04 to Children's Hospital of Buffalo; S idney Clenton $253, Thomas J. Hargrove $253. both to Frank Pltter-man; Richard Wilson $359.13. George Royale $113.21, both to A. J. Ferris: E lmer Tipton $fm.54 to Republ ic Light , Heat & Power Co. Inc.

Anthony S. Serlo $41.27 to Amh»r«' Ready Mixed Concrete Corp.; Alfred Leach $39.85 to Nathan and Harry Levy, db i Eddie's Auto Service; George A. Agro $S7.45 to Leonard W. M. Zingler; Fred Barrett and Richard J. L y n c h $173.49 to Buffalo Industrial Bank; Frank A. Zagara $23 to Irwin O. Katz. dba Katz Jewelers ; John MeWil l lams $68.20 to Paul N. Stoesser; Eiwln J. Rossow 1135.00 to George L. Eckhert; Mrs. Henriet ta Hil l $66.84 to Stanlev Home Products Inc.: Wil l ie Kn lghtner $«1 to M. P. Ballard Oldsmoblle Inc.: Raymond H a r v e y $227.62 to Irv ing O. Barcum, dba Modern H o m e Equipment; Nicholas T. Knupfer Jr . $228.10 t o Dea­coness Hospital; Marie Muscarella $95.78 to Universal L iquor Corp.

Wil l iam E. Sanford $333.50 to Uti l i t ies Eng ineer ing Inst i tute; N a n c y Hale $301.11 to Buffalo Industrial Bank: David Crlppen $93.90, Sidney Ganaway $430, Russel l Wil l tams $44.85. Pe ter Swiatek $15.50. Richard Gordon $88.85. all to Dr. Irwin Ginsberg; J a m e s J o n e s Moziely $183.11 to Radio Televis ion Tra in ing School Inc.; Leska H. F i sh $279.6.8 to Wm. A. Jepson Inc.; J a m e s Brown $81.15 to Raymond Blueste in , dba Arrow Machines: Michael DiRienzo $2.8.15. Will iam Rid ing $40.15, both to Joseph Auto Co. Inc.

Jerome Bakos $32.13 to E. J. Hanavan Jr.; F lorence Kallin $308.28 to All ied Bui ld ing Credits Inc.: John T. Goodwin $94.91 to Great Bear Spring Co.; Richard A. Coulter $42.20 to Cliff Hall , dba Cliff Hall Garage; Wil l iam J. Robell $163.05 to Sunrise Products of America Inc.; Raymond Kijewskl $62.11 to Avon Prod­ucts Inc.; Leonard Holmes $21.53 to S igmund B. Si lverberg; Robert A. Smith $77.53 to T. A. Bowman Inc.; Fel ix Sherrod $32.30 to Balance B u d g e t Co, Inc.; A m o s Rupert $788.38. Nelson M. and Hazel Robinson $103.»o. both to Buffalo Hospita l of the Sisters of Charity.

Clifford Davidson $38.36, Norman Roth $36.83. Richard Burrs $15.4**. Eddie Giles $40.93, Brodie Living­s ton $20.99, J. C. Gauthier ,->ka Judy $33.99, Este l le Brown $40.61, Wil­liam Adams $<13.67. Jul is Beckham $35.30, Willie Jenkins $84.39. M. C. El lenwood $13.86, all to Front ier Home Equipment Co. Inc.

Edward Snyder $318, James Walter $3ti».«3. Ernest Schreiner $675.52, Wil­l iam MUler $221.32, all to M a n u f a c turers & Traders Trust Co.; Harold H. But ler $888.«5, Carl Stachewicz Jr $80.57, Norman LeGare $806.is. all to SatNer's Inc.; Richard Imiole $92.50 to Millard Fi l lmore Hospital; Paul F r e y $73.30, Ix)u F r e y $21.52, both to Nick Pappas; Robert Norris Sr. $459.15 to Budget Boys Furni ture Corp.

IN S U P R E M E COURT: Paul J. Scully $71.19 to Wolver ine Winter Seal Corp.; Wil l iam E. and Charles Ford dba Tri­angle Service Station $309 37 to Fire­s tone Tire & Rubber Co. Inc.; Grayce A. Clancv dba Grayce Shop $193.50 to Rpseda Inc.; Herny J. Thomson dba Thomson Wood Products $1,746.48 to U.S. P lywood Corp.

Rolln J. and Melba H. Brauer $167.03 to the Peoples Bank of Hamburg; Louis P. Davis $717.52 to State Tax Commis­sion: Thomas F. Barron $105.67 to In-ternal R e v e n u e Service.

John Koslnski $53.so, Marie Lotemplo aka Marie Vasl $64.61, Rose Lotemplo $38.48. Lottie DryJak $155.32. Will iam Kollatz $83.11 to GAG H o m e Outfitters Co.

Gertrude Kramer $199.40 to L. O'Con­nor; Fred J. Miller $45.55 to Clarence Sand & Gravel Corp.: Robert and Lu­cille Wood $527.07, Joseph G. and Lu­cille. Fl tzpatrick $172.88 to Certified Finance Co. Inc.; Robert Burney $207.49 to H. H. But ler Stores Inc.: Robert Burney $133.99 to Harry Livingston Inc.

Obituaries

City Court . TRAFFIC COURT. Judge Willis G. Hickman: Speeding—Will iam B. Her­bert. «47 Mt. Vernon Dr., Snyder, $60. l icense revoked; Bonnie Nelson Morris, 83 Livingston St., Lancaster. $40; Frank f'apozzi, 83 Abbott Pky. , $30; Henry L. Erb Jr., 225 Deumant Ter.. Town of Tonawanda. $25: Leonard Rltz. 225 Oak-wood PL, $20; Marv .lane Plummer, 21 Deb-ay Dr., $20; Wil l iam Kaczor, 32 Caldwell PI , Lackawanna. $20; Dorothv Lindner. 292 Avon PL, $20: Ange lo J. Nlclo Jr.. 183 West Ave. . $20; Anthonv S. Todaro, 519 P lymouth Ave., $20; George Hall. 130 East St., $15: James Robert Rlzzone. 101 Brayton St., $15; Metty Swaerkosz , 253 Meadowbrook Pky.. $15: Wil l iam Guy Hawkins . 75 Mariner St., $13; Jul ian White . 344 Wagner . Sloan. $15; Donald L. Smith, 149 N. Water St., Gowanda, $15; Charles J. Schwelkert , 1 Second St., Woodlawn, $15: Albert R. Jordan. 200 Wl l lmuth St., Lackawanna, $13: Roland F. Whlgham, Hamburg Trailer Court, Hamburg, $15; Carl B. Beckstrand, 307 Westfield, $15; RudolDh Carlson, 81 S. State St., Ripley, $13; Mac All lster Merrltt, 111 Campus Dr., Snyder. $15: Edward A. Hoefl lch. of Fores t Rd.. Angola, $15; Anthonv Bolea, of 36 Stevenson Blvd.. Amherst , I13J Roy Wil l iam Mathlesen, 66 Sussex St.. $13; Eve lyn K. Abt, 232 Irving Terr., Kenmore , $10.

No License—Mose Pickett . 1018 Fair­field Ave. . Niagara Fal ls . 10 davs in Erie County Penitent iary suspended, $75 fine: Archie McAlplne, in Camp St., 30 days suspended. $50 fine: John Buster Wi'eox, 123 Avery St.. $25.

Junior License after D^rk—James Anzalone. 570 Niagara St.. $30.

Boulevard Stop—James Anznlone. 570 Niagara St., $10; Charles F ino . 3,85 Richmond Ave . $15.

Red Light—Arthur Joseph Nowlckl . 457 Walden Ave. . $10; David N. Polls. 1908 Magnra St., $10.

Illegal P a r k i n g - Davlfl Wilt l fms. 48 Pennsy lvania St.. $3; Kevin P. Burton. 305 Cayuga St., Fulton. $100 for 22 park-ing tags .

Fai lure to Report Ch^nire o* A-'-'ress —Gus M. George, 100 Zlttel St. , $10.

Reckless Driving—Robert E. Zielln-skt. 94 Theodore St.. $50.

Improper Registrat ion—Robert Cau­dle. 92 Trenton Ave., $10; Ernest Bur­nett, 538 Genesee St., sentence sus­pended.

Switched plates—Ernest Burnett . 536 Genesee St., 5 days in Erie County Peni tent iary .

Driv ing Whi le License s u s p e n d e d -Ernest Burnett , 536 Genesee St.. three months In Erie County Penitent iary .

No Plate on Back—Herman Le Roy Alsbridge. 9 Stee lawanna Ave. , Lacka­wanna, $10.

U Turn—Robert E. Brock, 59 Ful ler St.. $10.

Fai lure to Give Right of Way to Funeral Process ion—Sidney Lee, 105 Archie St., $5.

YOUTH COURT. Judge Frank A. Sedlts : Otis Smith Jr., 20 of 18 Bristol St.. petit larceny, s ix months in Erie County Penitent iary; Walter L. Wilson. 31, of 410 Michigan Ave., criminal ly rece iv ing stolen property , s ix months In Erie County Penltent larv: Wil l iam Harris Jollv Jr., pet it larcenv. Indefi­nite term in Elmfra Reception Center suspended, probation for two years and rest i tut ion.

MISDEMEANOR COURT Judge Ar­thur J. Cosgrove: Judge Turner. 27. of 2329 Michael Ct.. pet it larcenv. 9 months in Erie Countv Penitent iary: Joseph M. Colucci, tt, of 50 Ardmore PL. possession of narcotics , one year In Erie County Peni tent iary .

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Nurses Home Name Honors Hospital Head

ST. CATHARINES. Ont.. Jan. 10—The newest addition to St. Catharines General Hospital, an 81-room nurses residence, will be named the "Arthur A. Schmon Nurses Residence."

Schmon is chairman of the board of governors of the hos­pital. He has held the post since 1952. He is president and gen­eral manager of the Ontario Pa­per Co. The $500,000 building will be officially opened Sunday,,

Joseph J.Cole Joseph J. Cole, 63, of 998

Wehrle Dr t̂ Williamsville, a paint­ing and djcorating contractor in

Buffalo f o r 39 years, died sud­denly yesterday of a heart attack at his home.

Mr. Cole for-** merly conducted

his business at 370 E. Delavan Ave. u n t i l he moved to Wil­liamsville a few weeks ago.

He was born in Buffalo and at­t e n d e d H o l y

Name of Jtsus School. He was a member of the Holy Name So­ciety of SS. Peter & Paul Church of Williamsville and of the First Friday Club.

Surviving are his wife, the for­mer Lillian Ritchell; a daughter, Mrs. Joseih P. Stoessel; five brothers, ®dward. Albert. Ralph, Richard arid George Cole; a sis­ter, Mrs. Dorothy Wyskowski, and a granddaughter.

Prayers nvill be said at 8:45 Monday m#rninj> at the Darwin Myers Furiral Home, 4614 Main St., Snyder, and a solemn Requiem Mass will *e offered at 9:30 at SS. Peter § Paul Church. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Cheektowafc. ;'•

Rev. Arnaldo Vanoli CHICAGf, Jan. 10 — The Rev.

Arnaldo v i o l i , PSSC, 75, chap­lain of Mother Cabrini Hospital

in Chicago a n d former pastor of St. A n t h o n y ' s Church in Buf-f a 1 o d i e d Wednesday at the hospital after a long illness.

Born in Bus-seto, Italy, Aug. 30, 1881, he was ordained into the priesthood Sept. 23, 1905, at Siden-za, Italy* On Nov. 10, 1910, he be­

came a menifeer of the Pious So­ciety of St. Charles, at Piacenza, Italy. f

Father ViinoH was appointed an assistant! pastor at St. An­thony's Church, Buffalo, in 1911. Four years later he was trans­ferred as assistant pastor at St. Anthony's Clurch, Fredonia.

He returned to Buffalo as pas­tor of St. ABthony's in 1919 and served there; until 1925, when he became pastor of St. Joachim's Church in J»w York City.

He was paitor of Sacred Heart Church at Boston, Mass., from 1935 until 1#I9, when he became chaplain of fhe hospital in Chi­cago.

The Pontilical Requiem Mass will be offered Saturday morn­ing at Our Lady of P o r a p e i Church, Chipgo.

Mrs. Josiah J. Shaffer Funeral s i r v i c e s for Mrs,

Sarah R o w l a n d Shaffer of Patchin, 9 3 ^ e a r - o l d president emeritus of JBie board of direc­tors of the ^*otestant Home for Children wmp died yesterday, will be held pmorrow afternoon.

The Rev. fteo J. Engler. min­ister of the Woodside Methodist Church, will conduct funeral services at »45 at the Loomis, Offers & Loinis Funeral Home, 1820 Seneca ft .

Mrs. Shafffr was one of the founders of l i e home and was president of |he board of direc­tors for 35 vfars before she re­tired in 19521

She was Ibrn In Lexington, Ky., and washnarried in 1880 in Titusvllle, PsM to the late Josiah J. Shaffer. She lived in South Buffalo from |889 until 1953.

A past mawon of Olive Chap­ter 325, Ordtr of the Eastern Star, Mrs. Shaffer was treasurer and a past daiuty for District 1.

She was a past noble grand of Esther Rebeksjh Lodge 3, IOOF, and past high priestess of Leba­non Shrine 3, 0rder of the White

salem. ! a daughter, Mrs. n of Patchin, with

a son, Spencer r grandchildren; andchildren a n d at-grandchildren.

Sr-aiba Notices Received Until 1:30 a.m. Sratha

Shrine of Jej Surviving a;

Carl E. Free whom she liv of Eden; f< seven great-, three great

G u s t a v e M e n z Gustave Meaz, 71, of 534 Wal­

den Ave., a retired labor foreman at the West Shore Railroad Round House, tlied Wednesday at Meyer Memorial Hospital.

Mr. Men* was born in Ger­many. He atltnded Schools 43 and 44 here arid had been a fore­man for 27 yaprs before he re­tired in 1953.

Surviving ar i his wife, the for­mer Margaret foustin; a son, Ed­ward J. Menz; ivo brothers, John and George Mtnz, and a grand­son.

The Rev. Gforge W. Walker, minister of thf Walden Presby­terian Churchiwill conduct fu­neral services at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon at thf C. E. Tehan Fu­neral Home, |911 Bailey Ave. Burial will be "in Buffalo Ceme­tery, Cheektowpga.

Mrs. Charles M Pelzer Mrs. Bertha M Neumann Pelzer,

71, of 1180 Lovfjoy St., who oper­ated a shoe stele at that address with her husBind, Charles H. Pelzer, died ytsterday at Dea­coness Hospital

Mrs. Pelzer jind her husband operated the s t#e since 1922. She was a memb« of the Ladies Guild of Trinly Evangelical & Reformed Chutfh in Gold St.

Surviving besides her husband are two sons, Carl and Arthur; f o u r daught«s, Mrs. Arthur Knecht, Mrs. Ijoseph Parr of Town Line, MM. Edwin Maurer and Mrs. Robert Binder of West Seneca; a brotlier, Carl, of Ger­many; a sister, jiliss Hulda Neu­mann; and 12 gijindchildren.

The Rev. R|dney Heckman, pastor of Trini# E & R Church,

funeral services Jfternoon at the

will officiate al at 2 Sunday Frank J. Knati Funeral Home, 1213 Lovejoy St| Burial will be in St. Matthews C#metery, Garden-ville.

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Pakistan to Get Wheat KARACHI, Jan. 9 (tfl— Pakistan

has a promise of more wheat from Canada, llaul Martin, Ca­nadian health Sinister here to hand over the litest shipment of 25,000 tons, said the sister com­monwealth is ready to help if more need arises. The Canadian gift has totaled 142,000 tons in the last three years.

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AITKE.V—Harold \V.. age 75, Jan . 8, 1937. of Bay Beach, Ontario, In Jnmestown, X. Y., formerly of Ken­more. N . Y., at Dunedln, Fla., hus­band of Edith I. Aitken; father of John W. Aitken and the late Allan H. Aitken: brother of Mrs. Ethel M. Ross of Hami l ton . Ontario. Burial from the Funeral Parlors of Blach-ford and Wray. Hamil ton, Ontario, at 2 p.m. Saturday. Fr iends are in­vited. 10U1

BELZER—Anna M. Blnz Belzer of 12 North Parade Ave. , Jan. 9, 1957, wi fe of the late Charles W. Belzer; mother of Jul ius C. Belzer; grandmother of Norman C. Belzer and Mrs. Clarence Brand and the late Bet ty Frank; also survived by f ive great-grandchi ldren. Friends may call at the McGinnls-Sauerwein Funeral Home, 2268 Main St. (Opp. D e w e y Ave.) w h e r e funeral wil l be held Saturday morn ing at 8:30 and from St. Mary Magdalene Church at 9 o'clock. Fr iends are invi ted. Mrs. Belzer was a m e m b e r of the Christian Mothers Society of St. Mary Magdalene Church.

BONCORE— Dominic of Duarte. Calif.. Jan. 9, 1957. beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Penzes ) ; father of Mrs. Susan Hopkins; lov ing son of Carmela and Joseph Rizzo of 485 Seventh St.; brother of Joseph and Angelo Boncore, s tepbrother of Louis Rizzo. Mrs. Lee Toth Mrs. Mary Perez, Mrs. Frances Sedlta. Burial in Resurrect ion Cemetery, • Duarte , Calif.. Monday, Jan. 14. l i t i s

BORU8ZEW8KI—Apolonla (nee Olczak). Jan. 8, 1957. of 94 Woltz Ave., be­loved wife of the late Joseph; mother of Vance. Mrs. Stephanla Pawiowski , Walter. Mrs. Este l le Skorupka, Valen­t ine. Victor, John. Rev. Joseph, the late Vincent and the late Frances; mother-in-law of Stephan. Stanley, Stel la. Irene. Helen. Helena. Julia; surv ived by grand and great-grand­children. Funeral Saturday at 10:30 a.m. from Casper C. Urban Funeral Home. 188 Clark St. (off Broadway) , and in Transf igurat ion Church at 11. Burial in St. Stanis laus Cemetery. Friends are Invited to at tend. De­ceased was a m e m b e r of Rosary So­ciety, Mothers Club. Apostol ic Prayer, Polish Women All iance. Orchard Lake Seminary Auxil iary and Villa Maria Academy Ladies Auxil iary and South Motners. l o t l l

Bit A.NUT—Adam, Jan. 10, 1957. ot 111 Maple St., husband of the late Augus­ta Eeks; father of Oscar, Mrs. J a m e s E. McGuIre. Mrs. Rose Neld, August , Joseph, Mrs. Mark Caple and the late John; brother of Mrs. Anna Laska; t w o grandchi ldren and five great-grandchi ldren also surv ive . Fu­neral from Franz Funeral H o m e Inc. , l«5 Mulberry St., Monday at 8:30 and 9 a.m. at St. Boniface Church. Fr iends Invited 11U8

BROWN—Floyd E.. of 69 A r g y l s PL. Orchard Park. N. Y., suddenly, Jan. 8, 1857. husband of Margaret Strass-helm; father of Mrs. H o w a r d K. Fuller , Robert F, and Gregory D . Brown. aU of Orchard Park, and Floyd E. Brown of B inghamton , N . V.; son of Maud and the late F a y Brown; brother of Mrs. Loren Roth of Orchard Park; also surv ived by s ix grandchi ldren. Fr iends may call at the family residence. 69 Argyle PL. Orchard Park, N. Y.. un-tll Satur­day noon. Funeral from the Orchard Park Presbyter ian Church at 2 o'clock. Fr iends Invited. Deceased was s m e m b e r of the Orchard Park Pres­byterian Church. Zion Lodge No. 814 F.&A.M.. Orchard Park Lodge No. 187 I.O.O.F.. Priscilla Rebekah Lodge No. 587, the Erie Niagara Funeral Direc­tors Assn. and Orchard Park Vol. Fire Co. 10tl2

CLARK—Christine Klocker Clark of Gowanda, N.Y., Jan. 10, 1957, be­loved mother of Mrs. Paul H. Weborg of Gowanda; also survived by a granddaughter , Mrs. Charles L. Pear­son of Gowanda and two great­grandchi ldren. Services wi l l be held from Schaack"i Funeral Home, 88 J a m e s t o w n St.. Gowanda, Saturday, Jan. 12 at 2 p.m. F lowers grateful ly decl ined.

COLE—Joseph J. Cole, suddenly, Jan. 10, 1957. of 99* Wehrle Dr.. Wil l iams­vil le, N. Y.. ( formerly of 370 E. Dela­van Ave.) , beloved husband of Lillian Ritchell Cole: father of Mrs. Joseph P. (Loralne) Stoessel; son of the late Edgar W. Cole and Barbara L. Schmidt; grandfather of Joyce Marie Stoessel; brother of Edward. Albert. Ralph. Richard and George Cole and Mrs. Dorothy Wyskowsk i . Funera l from the Darwin Myers Funeral H o m e . 4614 Main St.. opp . Roycroft Blvd.. Snyder. Monday at 8:45 and from SS. Peter and Paul Church s t 9:30. Mr. Cole w a s s m e m b e r of the Holy Name Society of SS. Peter A Paul Church and the First Friday Club I t t ia

DII.I.ER—Carrie Heeb of 172 Gray St.. Jan. 8, 1957. wi fe of the late Nicholas I>:ller; mother of Caroline E. Dl'ler, Mrs. George Lees and Mrs. Viola Lei«; grandmother of Mrs. Robert Mllbrand; great-grandmotber of Robin S Mllbrand; sister of Mrs. E.-Gnnold Mm. M. Wskef ie ld and the lata Fred. Wil l iam. Edward and Albert Heeb. Mrs. M. Baeumler and Mrs. G. Drescher . Services from Henry Wede-klndt A Sons Funeral Home. 328 High St.. corner Peach , Saturday s t 2 p.m. Friends Invited. lOtll

BVAN8— Will iam T. Evans . Jan. 8, 1957, nusband of the late Mary Ryan; brother of the late Anna. John, George and Mary Evans . M n , Julia Seanlon and Mrs. Nora Dowd. Funer­al from the Legg & Burns Funeral Home. 1084 E"mwood Ave. Saturday morning at 8:15 and from Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church at 9 o'clock. Fr iends are Invited to attend, l o t l l

PELDMAN—Jennie Brown Fe ldman, In Cleveland. Ohio. Jan. 8. 1957, of 279 Commonweal th Ave., wife of Max Fe ldman: mother of Mrs. Ben Cohen, Mrs Sol Kanowitz , Mrs. Louis Gorsky, Daniel of Annlston, Ala.. Mrs. Sidney Hotman of Fort Wayne, Ind.. and Mrs. Herbert Davis of Los Angeles . Calif.; daughter of Mrs. Bel le Brown; s ister of Daniel, James . Mrs. Alex­ander Borne and Mrs. Irene Falk: also survived by IS grandchi ldren. Funeral services will be held from Mesnekoff's Delaware Park Memorial Chapel Inc., 2141 Delaware Ave. cor­ner Rand, Friday, Jan. 11. at 11 a.m. Fr iends Invited. lOtll

FRANCO—Peter, ot 216 Rhode Island St., in Buffalo N Y., Jan . 9. 1957. husband of Sophie fnee Smith); father of John and Joseph Franco: son of Joseph and Marlon (nee Marl-naroi; orother of Sebastian and Mrs. Joseph (Annai DelGaudio. Friends may call at the Ruhlno Funeral Home Inc.. Porter and N'lagara. where fu­neral will take place Saturday morn­ing at 8:15 ana from Our Lady of Loretto Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr Franco w a s a veteran of World War II. lOtll

GESKE—Albert Geske. Jan. i 1957. of 129 Scovli le Ave., beloved husband of Martha Sperber Geske; father of Mrs. John C. Sharpe. George Lelch-netz Arthur and Alfred Radke: brother of Fred Geske. Fs lends may call at the Kennedy Mortuary, 914 Abbott Rd.. be tween 2 p.m. and 11 p.m. Funeral , Fridav afternoon at 2 o'c'ock Friends invited lot 11

HERBERGER— Helen L. Penfold. Jan. 10. 1937. In Buffalo, of 106 Custer St., wife of Simon P. Herberger; mother of Mrs. Leonard Folt. Mrs. James Jones. Rohert F.. Donald S. and Sgt. Kenneth R. Herberger, U.S. Army, Okinawa; * sister of Charles. Arthur and Margaret Fanzel . Fr iends re­ceived at the new Reger Funeral Home. 313:. Main St. at H l s h g a t e . where funeral will he held Monday at 9:15 a.m. and at St. Joseph's Church at 10 o'clock. FrienHs are Invited. l i t i s

Lack of License Laid to Illiteracy

BINGHAMTON. Jan. 10 tfl— Willis Spangenberg, 52, admitted in City Court yesterday he had been driving since his operator's license "ran out 13 or 14 years ago."

Why didn't he renew it? He would have liked to, said

Willis. Trouble was, he couldn't read and, while he could see the letters on an eye chart all right, he couldn't tell the examiner what they were, the defendant said.

Nothing unusual * about the case, volunteered Willis:

"I've got a bother in Syracuse who has been driving without a license for 18 years.

"He can't read either." City Judge Walter J. Relihan

said he did not know how the Spangenbergs had obtained a li­cense in the first place.

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Self-Styled Hunter Is Armed for Bear

MILWAUKEE. Jan. 10 (UP)— Judge Robert Hansen didn't be­lieve the tale of a bear hunter and fined him $100 for carrying concealed weapons.

Louis Bratton, 30, Godfrey, III., was arrested with a .45 cali­ber automatic pistol and two rifles in his possession. He told the judge he had heard about good bear hunting in northern Wisconsin and wanted to bag one of the large animals.

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HOSMER — E s t e l l e Hosmer . Jan . 10, 1957, formerly of Buffalo. N. Y., wife of the late Bert Ray Hosmer; be­loved mother of Mrs. Theodore H. Staebell , Mrs. Arthur B. Reynolds . Bert R.. Carl W., Lewln V., Mrs, Anton R. Cerne and the late Luella M. Hosmer; also survived by 14 grandchi ldren and two great-grand­children; s ister of Harrv Schmidt and Mrs. Libble Wolf of Monterey, Calif. Funeral from the Wil l iam Voge l sang Funera l Home, 1307 North Fi l lmore Ave. , oppos i te Ri ley St. . Monday after­noon s t 2 o'clock. Fr iends s r e In­vited. Member of the Buffalo Assn. for the blind. l i t i s

HI DECEK— Rudolph, of 102 Wohlers Aye. , suddenly , Jan. 10, 1957. beloved husband of Anna PavlusUk; father of Mrs. Donald Kothen, Mrs. Gerald Ma-tura, Mrs. Kenneth Bates; also sur­vived by s ix grandchi ldren; brother of Mrs. Anna v a c h , John and L u d w i g Hudecek, Mrs. Mary Krenek and Mat­t h e w Hudecek. Calls m a y be made at the Xagel Funeral H o m e Inc., 587 E. Delavan Ave. , untU noon Satur­day. Services at Fores t Lawn Crema­tory Chapel at 3. Mr. Hudecek was a m e m b e r of Jan A m o s Komensky , 105, C.S.A. and A. F . L. Local 1401. Fr iends Invited to a t tend. 11U2

HUNT—Marlprle Lydle Hunt , o f 146 Westgate Rd., Kenmore , N. Y.. Jan . 10, 1957. wi fe of the late Wel l ington Hunt; daughter of Mary BeHe and the late Horace W. Lyale . Fr iends m a y call a t the B u r y Funera l H o m e . 307O Delaware Ave . , after Friday noon. Time of funeral to b e an­nounced later.

HUNTER—Bess i e Knoll. Jan. 10. 1957, of 306 Hudson St.. wi fe of Walter Hunter; s ister of George A. D.. Mrs Ida Volker. Mrs. Lllas Kaler of West Virginia and Walter C. Knoll and the late Mrs. Christine Ansteth . Mrs. Susan Penote . Edward C . Jacob D., Charles Knoll, Mrs. Katherlne Ftel. Fr iends may call at the George W. Dennevi l le Funeral Home. 366 On­tario St. at Laird Ave. , where serv­ices wil l be held Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Fr iends Invited:

i i t u JANIK—Anna, suddenly , at home . Jan.

9, 1957 2545 East Fal ls St.. Niagara Fal ls . N. Y.. beloved wi fe of Jacob; mother of Alice E . Janik, Mrs. Jacob Wozniak of Niagara Fal ls and Chest­er T. Janik of Buffalo, N . Y.: grand­mother of Melanle and Lydla Woz­niak and Melinda Ann Janik; sur­vived bv four s is ters In Poland. Fr iends may call at the family resi­dence . Funeral Saturday m o r n i n g from the residence at 9:30 a.m. and frqsn St. Stanis laus K o s t k s Church at 10 a.m. Deceased was a m e m b e r of the Rosary and Altar Society, Apostle-sh ip of Prayer Society and Pol i sh Union of America. Fr iends Invited.

lOUl JOHNSTONE—John T.. Jan . B, 1957,

be loved husband of Jess ie Ralston Johnstone; father of Miss Dorothy E. Johnstone; brother of James , Norman, Robert and Myra, all of Scotland, and the late Joseph Johnstone . Fr iends m a y call at the family res idence , 152 Columbia Dr.. Wi l l iamsvi l le . Funeral Saturday. 2 p.m. Fr iends Invited. De­ceased w a s a m e m b e r of Gael Lodge No. 609, FA AM Scotland. Buffalo Consistory, Scott ish Clan Stuart No . 261. lOtll

KIBLER (Kuebler)—Minnie Krueger Kibler. Jan. 9, 1957, wi fe of the late Frederick Kibler: mother of Emma Kibler; s is ter of Will iam Krueger and the late Mrs. Ida Held, Mrs. Augusta Poth, Mrs. Emma Gless, Mrs. Hatt ie Ott and Mrs. Elisabeth-Miller. Funeral from the family residence, 39 Knoerl Ave. , Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Deceased was a m e m b e r of the Ladies Guild of Christ E. 4* R. Church and the E. & R. Samaritan Society. Inter­ment In Acacia Park. Friends In­vited. 11"2

KOLB — Nora Glnnan Kolb, Jan . 10, 1957, of 148 Glenwood Ave. , wife of the late Edward A.; mother of the late Mrs E m m a McClelland and Charles Carpenter; s is ter of John Glnnan of Rochester , N. Y.; grand­mother of Robert and Frank J. Mc­Clelland, Mrs. Marlon Mayer, Colum­bus, Ohio. Mrs. Dorothv Kaulsuss , Delmar. N Y„ Mrs. Ruth Davis . Spencerport . N. Y.. Mrs. Helen Wil-klns, Mrs. Bet ty Warner, both of Rochester . N. Y. Funeral from the Edward Brady Funeral Home , 296 East Utlca St.. Monday m o r n i n g at 8:30 and from St. Nicholas Church at 9. Fr iends Invited. 11U3

K R A N - M a r y V. Snyder, of 248-12 Hempstead Ave. , wi fe of Wil l iam J. Kran: mother of Mrs. Frank Beat ty , and Mrs. Har ley Wright; also survived bv four grandchi ldren, and three

freat-grandchlldren: s i s ter of Edward nyder. Funeral from Henry Wede-

k lnd ' & Rons Funeral Home. 326 High St. corner Peach. Saturday m o r n i n g at 8:15. and from Immaculate Heart of Mary Church s t 9 o'clock. Fr iends Invited. Mrs. K r s n w a s a m e m b e r of Fraternal Order of Orioles, No. 1, and the Pocahontas No. 47.

La RU88A—Cosimo of Batavia. N.Y., suddenly Jan . 10, 1937, son of Joseph La Russa: brother of Mrs. Nichoins Rotondo, Mrs. Samuel Taborn, Mrs. Samuel Gervase, Mrs. Carme'.la De Vecchlo, Miss Josephine La Russa, Miss Mary La Russa and Anthony La Russa, all of Batavia snd Mr*. E l sworth Olson of Buffalo. Fr iends may call at the Bohm Funeral Home, 308 E. Main St., Batavia s tart ing Friday where funeral services wil l he held Monday at 8:30 and at 9 from St. Anthony's Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery.

LAUER—In Buffalo General Hospital , Jan. 9. 3957, Catherine E. Lauer. of 30 Best St.. wife of the late Joseph P.; mother of Beatrice , Vincent and the late Joseph Lauer: slater of Eu-

?ene and Leonard Barry, all of Buf-alo and Mrs. Mae Jackson of Niagara

Fal ls . Funera l serv ices wil l be held at the R h o n e v Funeral Home. 1124 Ontario Ave. , Niagara Fal ls . Saturday. Jan. 12, 1957. at 9 a.m. and at Sacred Heart Church at 9:45 a.m. Inter­ment will be in Gate of Heaven Ceme­tery- Friends are invited.

LEACH—Edna M (nee Smith! at Ham­burg N Y., Jan. 9. 1957. wife of Stanley E. Leach: mother of Mrs. George Murphv of North Tonawanda. N Y.. and Stanlev E Leach Jr.; sis­ter of Oscar Smith, Mrs. Victor Cyr, Henry Smith and Mrs. Fred Callihan; grandmother of John David Murphy. Funeral from the W. L. Froeblev Funeral Home. 81 Lake St.. Hamburg. Fridav. at 2 p.m tot l l

MARRANCA—Andrew, suddenly of Buf­falo. N. Y., Jan. 10, 1957, of 127 Bust! Ave. , beloved son of Vincent James and Rosalie (Alagna) M a r r a n c a ; grandson of Mrs. Mary and the late Andrew Marranca of Hamilton, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Phi l l ip Alagna. Fr iends received at the Greco Fu­neral Home, 473 Niagara St. near Hudson, (J Spano and Sons) where funeral wil l be held Monday morning . Time to be announced. A n d r e w Marranca was a m e m b e r of Pack 14 Cub Srouts. Boy Scouts of America. Hamil ton , Ontario papers p lease copy.

I l t l 3 McGUIRE—Capt. Hunter McGuire, hus­

band of the late Ethel Pocock Mc­Guire; father of Mrs. Carroll E. Keat­ing and Capt. Hunter McGuIre Jr. of Pointiers. France; brother of Grace McGuIre of Biarritz. France . Funeral from Potts and Roberts Funeral Home. 1361 Hertel Ave , Saturday morning at 9:13 and St. Joseph's Church at 10 o'clock. Fr iends are In­vited to attend. l o t l l

M r R O B B - I d a Wakefield McRobb. of 40 Rees St. Buffalo. N. Y . Jan. 8. 1957. wife of Robert J. McRobb; mother of Ceorge A. McRobb: s ister of the late Fred Wakefield. Funeral from the Forest Lawn Crematory Chapel , Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Fr iends Invited. Calls mav be m a d e at the Link-Fox Co. Mortuary. 855 Grant St.. unti l noon Saturday, i o t l l

MENZ—Gustave (Buck) Menz. of 534 Walden Ave. . Jan . 9, 1957; beloved husband of Margaret Dustln; father of Edward J. Menz: grandfather of Robert Menz; brother of John and George Menz. Funeral from the C. E. Tehan Funeral Home. 1911 Bai ley Ave. . Saturday afternoon s t 2:30. Friends invited.

MILKOVIC—Joseph M. Milkovlc. J s n . 9. 1957 of 5200 Abbott Rd., Hamburg, husband of Emma Milkovlc; father of Mrs. Marie Judge, Mrs. Margaret Haclc Joseph Milkovlc Jr.. and Mrs. Catherine Corne - brother of Martin Milkovlc: a l so survived by seven grandchi ldren. Funeral from the Mescall and Haggerty Funeral Home. 1377 Abbott Rd., Lackawanna. Satur­day at 9:15 and from Our Lady of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church at 10 o'clock Mr. Milkovlc was a mem­ber of the Holy Name Society. Croa­tian Fraternal Union. Croatlon Catho­lic LTnlon and the Internatlonsl Hod Carriers Builder* and Common La­borers Union K. F. of L. lOtll

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MOE88INGER—Will iam E.. Jan . 10. 1957, in Buffalo, husband of the late Ella Erion M o o s i n g e r , father f*f Dorothy Jean . Time and place i>f funeral to be g iven later.

O-CONNBLL—Joseph J , Jan. 10. 199?, beloved husband of Regina M. O'NeTjl O'Conneli: be loved son of El isabeth and the late Henry O'Conneli: brother of T imothy Allan and Francis O'Con­neli. Friends may call at the Drlscoll Funeral Home, 1336 Main St. unt i l 10 p.m. Friday even ing . Funeral and Interment at Elmfra, N. Y., on Mon­day morning

PARDI—Louis Pardl. suddenly . In Buf­falo, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1956. beloved husband of Josephine Not to Pardl: fa ther of Joseph D. and Mrs. Nicholas J. (Florence) Hill: grandfather of Robert M. and Linda Susan; son ot Giuseppe and the late Florenza Ca-rella Pardi. Fr iends are Invited to call at the Giambrone Funeral Home Inc., 909 West Ave . corner of Wast Ferry St.. where funeral will take place Saturday m o r n i n g at 8:15 a.m. and at the Church of the Nativi ty Af the Blessed Virgin Mary at 9 o'clock, F lowers grateful ly decl ined. l l t l z *

PA CI—Freder ick riruno. Jan. w, 19*TI of « L s n g m e y e r , beloved husband of the late Amelia Scheuerer Paul; father of Mrs. Donald W. Leaper; brother of Richard O. of Chicago, Otto Paul of Germany and the late Mrs. Edward Kennedy, Mrs. Anna Kern and AdoJt* Paul- grandfather of Paul , Marianne and Thomas Leaper. Friends may call at the Leo Sauer Funeral Home Inc. . 19S3 Kensington Ave. Funeral Satur­day at 11 a.m. Deceased was a mem­ber of Oak Lake Lodge No. 1»0 I O O F . . Buffalo Austrian Society, Greater Buffalo Social Club. Hewitt -Robbins C I O . , Odd Fe l lows pleas* assemble Fridav at 8 p.m. for serv­ices l e t i f

PELZER—Bertha J. N e u m a n n Pe l ser of JIIM> Lovejoy St., in this city. Jam. 10, 1957. beloved wife of Charles, moth­er of Carl. Mrs. A. (Louise) Knecht , Mrs. J. (Lena) Parr. Mrs. Ed (Chsr-lotte i Maurer. Arthur. Mrs. R. (Kath­erlne) Binder, the late Dorothy Pelzer; grandmother of J2 grandchi ldren: s is ter of Car) and Hulda N e u m a n n . Funeral from the funeral home of Frank j . Knab, 1213 Lovejov St.. Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Fr iends Invited. Mrs. Pelzer w a s a m e m b e r of the Trinfty E . A R. Guild of Gol4 St- 11U3

PFOHL—Phil ip J. Pfohl . of 27 Oakland Rd.. WiHiamsvil le , Jan. 9 1957, hus­band of Laura Se%encase Pfohl; father £jf Roy. Mrs. Thomas Huest is . Mrs. Walter Miller and Franklin Pfohl . Funeral from Beacto-Tuyn Funera l Home. 5541 Main St., corner Cayuga Rd., Wil l iamsvi l le . Saturday af ternoon at 3:15 o'clock. Fr iends are Invited.

PIOTROW8KI—Joseph A., Jan , S. 1857 husband of Charlotte (nee Gruchala*; father of Dorothy and Leonard T.. Sgt. U S . M . C ; father-in-law of John Pyszczynski and Gladys; surv ived by grandchi ldren; son of the late Frank and Celia; brother of Alouis and t h s late Martha Sehultz and Maryan. Funera l S s t u r d s y morninsr from the family res idence , 92 St Mary's Rd. . s t 10:80 and s t St. Stanis laus Church at 11 o'clock. Interment in St. Stanis­laus Cemetery. Fr iends invited. De­ceased was a m e m b e r of the Ameri­can Legion. Adam Piewackl Post No. 799 V.F.W., Buffalo Post Office Post No . 412, the National Assn.*P.O. and P.T.S. Local No. 8. lOtll

PIRZKIN—John, of 371 Connect icut S t , suddenly . In Buffalo, N . Y., Jan. », 1957. husband of Blanche , f ree Or-lowski); father of Mary, Theres s . Irene and Clara Piszkin; brother of Mrs. Victor Jasewicz of Litt le Fal ls , N. Y„ Frank of Boron. Calif., and Stanley and Joseph Piszkin. Friends m a y call at the Rubino Funeral H o m e Inc., Porter and Niagara, where fu­neral will take place Saturday morn­ing at 10, and from Our Lady of Loretto Church at 10:30. Friends s r * Invited.

iCHMITT— Gertrude Wagner Schmitt , of 100 Edgewood Ave. , Jan . 9, 1957, wi fe of the late George L. Schmitt ; mother of Norman P. Schmitt; s l s t j r of the late Mrs. Lillian Maver. Fu­neral from " M e m o f l al Chape!." Loomis , Offers & Loomis Inc.. 1820 Seneca St.. Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Deceased was a member of the W.S .CS . of Woodside Methodist Church. 11U3

S H A F F E R — S a r a h Rowland Shaffer of Patchin . N. Y., formerly of Abbott Rd., Buffalo, Jan. 10. 1957, wi fe of t h * late Josiah J. Shaffer; mother of Mrs. Carl E. F r e e m a n . Spencer E. and the late George J. Shaffer; survived also bv four grandchi ldren. Funera l from "Memorial Chapel ," Loomis. Offers 4 Loomis Inc., 1820 Seneca St.. Satur­day afternoon at 2:43. Deceased w a s a m e m b e r of Olive Chapter No. 325, P x ^ ' S" Esth*r Rebekah Lodge N o . a, I.O.O.F.: Lebanon Shrine No. 3. W. S, of J The family would prefer t h s t friends wish ing to send f lowers maks contr ibut ions Instead to the Protes tant Home for Children. 809 Niagara St Eastern Star services Fridav evenirur at • o'clock at 1820 Seneca St. 11U2

S O K O L O W S K I - F l o r i e n . Jan . 8. 1897, b*loved husband of A n n s (nee Lamp-kowski) ; father of Mrs. Joseph (Dor. o thy) Berenskl . Mrs. Edward (Bar­bara) Blaly; survived by seven grand-chi ldren; son of the late Martin and Veronica; brother of Mrs. Wallace (Bernlce) Postek. Jo^n. Mrs A'xiier (Josephine) Marynowskl s n d John: brother-in-law of Martha. Funeral Saturday at 9:80 a.m from the family re a jdenee. 271 Rother Ave. , and in Basilica of St. Adalbert's at 10 Burial In St. Adelbert's Cemetery. F n e n d a are invited to attend. Deceased w a s * . Y , * t e , r £ n „ o f W o r I d W a r I- director of Polish Union of Amer lcs and secre­tary of Branch 88 Polish Union of America. 9 u i

W H E A T O . V - L e o n B. Wheaton . of 234 West Utlca S t . , in this c i ty Jan. 9, 1957. beloved husband of Carol in* Bor ing Wheaton; father of Mrs. Joseph Rvbicki and Mrs. A n t h o n y Elia; brother of Mrs. Raymond Miles of Galeton. Pa. Funeral from t h * Louis Mascari Funeral H o m e . 880 Ni­agara St., Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Acacia Park Cemetery, Deceased was a m e m b e r of North East Lodge No. 993 and Coudersport Consistory Masonic Lodge. Masonic services will be he ld Saturday night at 8 p m. l i t i s

W I T H E R E L L - D o r o t h y (nee MeKenzle) . Jan. 9, 1937, of 116 Wardman Rd.. Kenmore , N. Y., wi fe of the late Harold P. Withered; s tepmother of Sally A.. Donald A. s n d Betty J a n t Witherei l . Funeral from William A. Rol l ing Funeral Home, soon De laware at Treraont, Friday afternoon at 1:80 o'clock. Friends Invited. lOtll

WOLOSHYX—Mary (nee Maznyki . of 930 Clinton St.. suddenly . Jan. 8. 1957. beloved wife of Will iam; s ister of Mrs. Katherlne Woloshvn: foster mother of Mrs. Arthur Mussell; Also survived by one niece and six n e p h e w s . Funers l serv ices from Peter Pss ie -cznlk Funeral Home. 303 Ridge Rd., corner of Ingham Ave. . Lackawanna. Saturday morning; at 9:15 and from St. Nicholas Ukrainian Church at 10. Fr iends Invited. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. Woloshyn was a mem­ber of Sisters' Sodality and Zimnocha Hromada. io t l l

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