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Friday, January 5, 1968 Monsignor Rites Set iVeu? Trial Bid Denied HIE TIMES Calumet Region Obituaries i i i i 19. ofGarv. I Services for the Right Rev. SZAREK KOLANKO BRZOSTOWSKI BATTLE CROWN POINT A request for a new trial for convicted killer Luciano Monserrate was denied today by Judge T. Cleve the Lake Criminal Court case.

A new attorney may be hired. Sidney Krieger, who defended Monserrate, said "someone" in Puerto Rico has an interest in He has been ordered to dieMsgr. Harvey James Conway in the electric chair April 2. jwill be at 11 a.m. Monday in Krieger's motion for a new St.

Luke Church, 640 Vermont trial was based on charges of Gary, irregularties in the courtroom' Bishop Andrew G. Grutka Stanley Kolanko, 75, 1012 173rd Street, Hammond, passed away Friday morning, January 5, after a lingering illness. Stenhouse. thp pass Ho sairi an attnrnpv proceedings. jwill be principal celebrant of It was learned however that the Puerto Rican government apparently has an interest in from Markham, 111.

may soon take over the defense. i Survivors: wife, Adeline, two sons, John and Stephen, both of Hammond; two grandchil Katherine Brzostowski, age 72, of 4916 Wegg Avenue, East Chicago, formerly of Springfield, Massachusetts, passed away Thursday, January 4, at St. Catherine Hospital, East Chicago, following a short illness. Survivors: two sons, Reverend Edward Brzostowski, pastor of St. Michael Archangel Church of East Bruno of Westfield, Massa He had said he would take the requiem mass.

Burial will the case to the state supreme in Calvary Cemetery, Port-court. Deputy Prosecutor James Stanton revealed that "some- dren, one great-grandchild Funeral services will be Monday, January 8, at 9:30 a.m Asked if he was going to jbody from the Puerto Rican i governor's office" called him' Thieves Rob withdraw Krieger said can't." Gary, are from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. today. ueiure we case was umeu iu trial. He said the caller vir at Solan Funeral Home, 7109 Calumet Avenue, Hammond, and 10 a.m.

at St. John Bosco Church, with Monsignor Ever- He previously requested that The body will then be taken he be allowed to withdraw and church where jt wffl chusetts; one granddaughter, Elizabeth Ann, of East Chicago; one brother, Stanley Ma- Samuel Battle, age 62, 3918 Drummond Street, East Chicago, passed away suddenly Friday, December 29, in Rutherford, Alabama. Survivors: one brother, Joe; one niece, Ideal Spellers, both of East Chicago; one nephew, Fletcher Battle of Sierra Leone, Africa. Funeral services will be held Monday, January 8, at 11 a.m. in the Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 3939 Drummond Street, East Chicago, Reverend C.

J. Wade, officiating. Burial in Fern Oak Cemetery, Griffith. Friends may call Sunday, January 7, from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Hinton Funeral Home, 4859 Alexander Avenue, East Chicago.

Mr. Battle was retired from E. I. DuPont East Chicago, was a member of Harbor Light Lodge No. 405, I.B.P.O.E.

of W. BAUER ard Klein offering the mass Parked Car HAMMOND Thieves broke into a parked car Thursday night and removed an estimated $200 worth of electrical tools. pauper auouiey ue mmm.in state from 10 a Saturday he request was denied. until services. Burial in Holy Cross Ceme ruszczak, in Poland.

The re tually threatened him. Stanton said he told the call-er to "tell the governor of 'Puerto Rico that James Stan-jton is prosecuting this case." I A man identified as an investigator for the Markham mys tery, Calumet City. Friends may call Sunday, 2 to 5 and 7 Msgr. Conway, 67, died Thursday. He was former principal of the old Catholic Central High to 10 p.m.

Rosary will be re mains will be shipped to the Curran Jones Funeral Home, Springfield, Massachusetts, where services will be held Tuesday, January 9, at 9:30 JT.jirlnrsiiio Robert Coffman of 48 Wal- cited at 8 p.m. Sunday. He was a. resident of Hammond JLJ I I I av tery attorney declined to give his name or make any other a.m. from the chapel, 10 a.m comments on the case.

Monserrate, of East Chicago from St. Josephs Church in tham St. told police he parked his car in front of his apartment at 7:30 p.m. When he returned an hour later the left window had been broken. Two blankets and a camera were also taken from the car.

pcnooi, now Bisnop Noll lnsti-'tute, and had been superinten-Ti i Identof schools of the Gary Yt, CL tkiiX Diocese from 1957 to 1963. At the time of his death he The slate-making committee .4 Springfield. Burial in St. Jo was convicted of first degree murder Nov. 30 in the March sephs Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Mysliwy Funeral 29 death of Sharon Diane Potts, for over sixty years, and a member of the Polish National Alliance Group No. 114, General Pulaski Assembly No. 455. He was a member of the Catholic Order of Forresters. He formerly operated a grocery store in Hammond and Calumet City, also a package liquor and tavern in St.

John for many years. Home, 4902 Reading Avenue, East Chicago, Friday 7 to 10 of the Cook County Republican; organization will not endorse "ed Hea" pansh' candidates for state-wide of. Mich.gan City. Emma Bauer, age 84, of 3812 Deodar Street, East Chicago, p.m. Special prayers at 8 p.m DIVJAK Y.

Stock Quotations fices. Timothy P. Sheehan, Cook passed away Thursday, Janu Rade Divjak, age 73, of 3516 Wayne Hummer Company a member of the New 105 West Adams Chicago. Phone ANdover 3-1700. County Republican chairman, said Cook County Republicans are ODDosed to having state Hemlock Street, East ary 4, at St.

Catherine Hospital. Survivors: husband, Frank; two daughters, Mrs. Omer Alvey of Elwood, and MOI1LER Quotations provided by York Stock Exchange, at High Close 1967-68 Thurs. High 1967-68 Muha Gets Griffith Job GRIFFITH William Muha. wide candidates chosen by a Indiana, passed away Thursday, January 4 at his home.

Suvivors: Sister-in-law, Mrs. Paul Frank Mohler, age 61, of Lake Dale Carlia passed away Abbott Lb Admiral S3' 38 nominating convention rather IBM Int Harv Int Paper Int Mrs. Sylvanus Meyer of Anderson; one son, Don Yohe of 648 41 324 124 Air Red Alleg Lud Allis Chal Mildred Divjak of East Chica- than an open primary. The slate-making committee Johns-Man 53': Kennecott Munster; ten grandchildren; nineteen great-grandchildren; Kresge 885. Kroger 25' 4 Ihas 53 members and will find 17 Lib McN one sister, Mrs.

Jo Heflin; one brother Harry Hight, both of Lockhd candidates for seven county offices that will be on next Nov 4'' 7914 44 93'i f) 64 37 25'i 15' 8 74's 57' 40 S3V, 40. 33''j Martin Mar. Minn Mining. 26'. 96 49Vi Mobil oil ember's ballot.

The group met Thursday at Republican head Mon RR (B) 34'ii Alcoa Am Air Am Can Am Cyan Am Am Mtrs Am Smelt Amsted Am Am Tob Anaconda Armour Atchisonu Bendix Blaw Knox. Boeing Beth Stl Borden Elwood. Funeral services will be held Monday, January 8, at 1:30 p.m. at the Clark Funeral Home, Elwood, Indiana. Burial Elwood, Indiana.

McGaun Mortuary, in charge of local quarters in Chicago. Sheehan said the committee of the law firm of Muha and Ostroski, 118 N. Broad has been appointed Griffith school town attorney. Muha, 36, was named to the post by the school board Thursday night. He succeeds John Hilbrich, who was appointed town attorney by the new Griffith Town Board.

Muha is married, the father of five children and resides at 1029 N. Lafayette St. The 14-year Griffith resident is a graduate of Valparaiso go; two nephews Robert Divjak and Ronald Divjak, both of East Chicago; one niece, Mrs. Sophie Chorak of South Chicago; one brother, Eli Divjak of Yugoslavia. Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 6, 11:30 a.m.

from the Oleska Funeral Home, 3934 Elm Street, East Chicago; 12 noon at SS. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church. Rev. Hrysoston Stolich officiating. Burial, Oak Hill Cemetery, Hammond.

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January 4, at Our Lady of Mercy Hospital in Dyer. Survivors are wife, Mae; one daughter, Mrs. Shirley Coffey of Griffith; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild, mother Josie of Gary, one sister, Mrs. Nellie Fox of Attica, New York. Funeral services will be held Sunday, January 7, at 2 p.m.

from the Lake Dale Carlia Community Church with Rev. Estes Kenney officiating. Burial in Lowell Cemetery. Friends may call at the Eskridge Funeral Home, 707 E. Commercial Avenue, Lowell after 7 p.m.

Friday and from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday. He was an employe-of the Inland Steel Company of East Chicago in the Plant Protection Division. He was a member of the Lake Dale Carlia Community Church. O'NEIL races.

To be slated are candidates for Sanitary District trustee (3), state's attorney, clerk of the Circuit Court recorder of deeds and coroner. 47 185 344 71V, 35 31 '4 50 26' 4 194 12'i 74 55S 53U 22'v 46''2 37' 33' 8 50s 49V, 83''J 33V4 33'8 21 Vi 414 64 56' 2 48 129 74 47V. 33 41', 52 86V1 153V2 144 9Vi 55V4 534 33' i 60's 95 Wn 82 68 V4 53'! 228 76 62 34 '4 29 Vj 57 Chrysler 55'i Cit Svc Coca University law school and of 93 Comb Eng Herman Debruler, age 35, of 1938 White Oak Avenue, Whit 364 Comn Ed Cons Ed Montana State College. He has been active in the Jaycees, Democratic Club and Rotary Club. Corn Prod 513 Deere 75'i 77 364 804 41 4 648 ing, passed away early Fri Sears Shell Oil Simmons Sinclair Std Brnds SO Calif Dow Chem.

91 day, January 5 at Saint Catherine Hospital. Survivors: SO Ind 65 181 1503i 154 108 DuPont Eastman Elgin Erie Firestone Ford Mtr SO NJ 705 SO Ohio 785, Stauff Chem 51 Katherine Szarek, age 76 of 13400 Buffalo Avenue, Hege-wisch, Illinois, passed away Thursday, January 4 at St. Margaret Hospital following a short illness. Survivors: husband, Joseph; two sons, John (Rosalie) of Hegewisch and Joseph (Loretta) of South Holland, Illinois; two daughters, Anette (Ben) Pobutkiewicz of Chicago and Sophie (Frank) Rutkiewicz of Hegewisch; 13 grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; two sisters, Mary Niznik of Wisconsin and Anna Lampa of Stouton, Illinois. Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 6 at 9:30 a.m.

from the Opyt Funeral Home, 13350 Baltimore Avenue, Hegewisch, and mass at 10 a.m. at St. Hedwig Church with Reverend Richard Dabros officiating. Burial in St. Michael Cemetery, Hammond.

Friends may call Friday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Knights of Columbus, General Pulaski Council 3323 to recite prayers Friday at 8 p.m. She was a member of the Blessed Sacrament Society of St. Hedwig Church.

And St. Hedwig Society Group 2108 PNA. WALLS Anna Marie Walls, age 45, of 35 Ogden Street, Hammond, passed away at St. Margaret Hospital, Sunday, Dec. 31.

Survivors: one son, Sgt. Dennis Walls stationed with the Air Force in Germany; three brothers, James Zolkes and Paul Zolkes, both of Hammond, Richard Zolkes of Chicago. Funeral services will be eld at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 6, from Emmerling-Paddock Funeral Home, 6020 Hohman, Hammond, with the Reverend Vincent Lengerich officiating.

Rosary will be recited Friday evening at 8:00 p.m. Burial will be at Oak Hill Cemetery, Hammond. Friends may call at the chapel from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Friday. A resident of Hammond her entire life.

WOOD Kenneth L. Wood age 60, of 733 Cherry Street, Hammond, passed away Thursday, January 4, at St. Margaret Hospital. Survivors: wife, Vera; one son, Kenneth Jr. of Hammond; two daughters, Mrs.

Thomas (Georgene Hayes of East Chicago, Mrs. William (Marylyn) Follrad of Hammond; one brother, Leo of Gary; eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday, January 8, 1 p.m. from the Clarence J. Huber Funeral Home, 722 165th Rev.

Robert Moore of St. Paul Lutheran Church officiating. Burial, Ridgelawn Cemetery, Gary. Friends may call at the funeral home 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday; Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

Employed by the Northern Indiana Public Service for the past 40 years. A resident of Hammond for over 50 years. YACZKO Steve R. Yaczko, age 55, of 8102 Jackson, Munster, passed away Friday, January 5 at Saint Catherine Hospital. Survivors: wife, Elizabeth; one son, Steve one daughter, Elizabeth, both at home; stepfather, John Rosko of East Chicago; one stepbrother, Frank Rosko of Munster; three stepsisters, Mrs.

Alex Danko and Mrs. Anthony Au-gustien, both of Hammond and Mrs. Kay Pierscinski of Grif fith. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Friends may call at the Burns Funeral Home, 8415 Calumet Avenue, Munster, Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m.

and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. He was a member of Saint Thomas More church. 55'2 Gen Am Tr. 42 Studebaker Swift Texaco Un Carb Un Tank Utd Aire wife, Joyce; two sons, Michael and Scott; three daughters, Brenda Ann, Bonnie, and Jackie, all at home; mother, Mrs. Nina Debruler of Owens-boro, Kentucky; one brother, Harold of Marion; three sis Gen Dyna 79 Gen El Gen Fds Paris Visit PARIS (UPI) Representatives of French-speaking Aca-dians living in the Canadian province of New Brunswick will travel to Paris Monday for a two week visit as guests of the French government, officials announced Wednesday.

Greeks Praise ATHENS (UPI) A Greek government spokesman praised President Johnson Wednesday for "exempting" Greece from measures restricting U.S. investment abroad. 365 84 59 78 .1111 82 465 791 328 89i 75 56 2S't 80 76 US Gyps US Stl West Un West El Gen Mtrs Goodrich Goodyear Greyhound Gulf Oil Ill Cent Inland Stl Rebecca (Muenich) O'Neil ters, Mrs. Jean Ridgeway of Woolworth 39' age 79, of Gary, formerly of 365s Yng T. Interlake Stl 348 Hammond, passed away Wednesday, Jan.

3. Survivors: husband, George; one daugh at the chapel this evening at 7:30 p.m. A resident of East Chicago for 40 years. GEORGEFF Dimiter Georgeff, age 80, of 2909 East 138th Place, Burn-ham, Illinois, passed away at his residence, Thursday, January 4. Survivors: wife, Na-dine; one daughter, Mrs.

Norma Baggett of Calumet City, Illinois; four sons, Robert Nashkoff of Griffith, Herman Nashkoff of Calumet City, Illi-; nois; George Georgeff of Chi-: cago, Illinois; and James Georgeff of Dolton, Illinois; fifteen grandchildren; two great-grandchildren, and several nephews. Funeral services will be held Monday, January 8, at 10:30 a.m. from the Emmerling-Paddock a pel, 6020 Hohman Avenue, with the Reverend Jack Barrel officiating. Interment Calumet Park Cemetery, Merrillville. Friends may call from 7 to 10 p.m.

Saturday, and 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Sunday. Lived in the Burnham area for about 38 years. ter, Mrs. Marvus Wade of COME, JOIN OUR GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION Tuesday, January- 2nd to Friday, January 19th! Owensboro, Kentucky; Mrs.

Josephine Teague of Marion, and Mrs. Gayle Hebert of Netherland, Texas. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Friends may call at the Ko-sior Chapel, 2031 Indianapolis Boulevard, Whiting, Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict, a member of the VFW Walter Kleiber Post of Whiting, a member of the American Legion Post No. 80 of Whiting, a member of Gary; one sister, Mrs. Lola Vallee of Gary; two brothers, Arthur Muenich of Lansing, 111., and Roy Muenich of Hammond. Funeral services will be Saturday, Jan. 6, at 1 p.m.

from the Clarence J. Huber Funeral Home, 722 165th Hammond. Burial in Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens, Scbererville. Friends may call tonight, 7 to 10 p.m., and Friday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. She was a former resident of Hammond.

O'NEILL Educator Dies at 74 GILGEN" Joseph P. O'Neill, age 43 of St. John Township passed away Friday, January 5 at St. Margaret Hospital. Survivors are: wife, Monice; two sons, Brian and Bruce and one Maud Gilgen, nee Brennan, age 76, of 1031 173rd Street, Hammond, passed away at her home Friday, January 5.

Survivors; three sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Wandall of Chicago, Illinois, Mrs. Mae Shaw, Las Frederick E. Benson, 74, retired principal of Hammond daughter, Sharyn, all at home; Technical Vocational High School, died Thursday at his SECURITY FEDERAL'S Beautiful New Vegas, Nevada, Sister Magda home in Martinez, Calif. len of Montgomery, Alabama; Services will be at 2 p.m.

one daughter, Mrs. Arthur; mother, Mrs. Margaret 0' Neill of East Chicago; one brother, Sidney of East Chicago; two sisters, Mrs. Ellen Varga and Mrs. Anthony (Margaret) Mi-can, both of Schereville.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Friends may call at the Saturday in the Connelly Rainard of Hammond; one Taylor Funeral Home, Marti nez. son, James Gilgen, Alham bra, California; four grand children; three great-grand Mr. Benson is survived by children. Funeral services will his wife, Racel, and a daughter McGan Mortuary, 3438 Fir is now open, ready to serve you Mrs.

Bettye Denhnert and two be Saturday, January 6, at 9:30 a.m. from the Burns Funeral Home, 8415 Calumet grandchildren. Street, East Chicago, Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. He was a veteran of World War II, a member of the American Le Mr.

Benson succeeded Fred Barrows as principal of Tech Avenue, Munster, and 10 a.m. from St. John Bosco Church with Monsignor E. Klein offi in 1934. He retired in December, 1957 We cordially invite you to stop in to see us in our new building, and register for one of 45 opening prizes! ciating.

Burial will take place gion Crown Point Post No. 20 and an employe of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, and was succeeded in the position by Harry Wilson of 8229 Chicago. Friends may call at Company. He was vice presi Park View Munster. the chapel Friday from 7 to 10 Mr.

Benson was born in Oak p.m. dent of the St. John Township Democratic Organization. He was president of the Sam Rayburn Club. He was a civil Park, 111., received his A.B.

de SOMENZI gree at Bradley University and other degrees at the University defense volunteer and a volun Ann Somenzi, age 65, of 3732 ot uucago and Purdue Univer Ivy Street, East Chicago, sity. He was a World War I ANNOUNCEMENTS passed away Thursday, Janu-! teer of the Lake Hills Fire Department. JONGSMA ary 4 at St. Catherine Hospi We're looking forward to seeing you in our fine new quarters on Route 41 in St. John.

See how Security's newest branch has grown. And see the valuable prizes you may win: Zenith clock radios; Sunbeam 8-cup percolators, toasters, hand mixers, automatic can openers and knife sharpeners, Zenith transistor radios! All you have to do is register your name. No obligation, and winners will be notified. 15 Grand Opening Prize Winners to be determined at 7:00 p.m. on each Friday, January 5, 2, 19th.

veteran and served with the 108th Engineers. He was a Kiwanian, a mem- tal. Survivors: husband, Fred Somenzi three daughters, Mrs. Robert (Lucille) Conway 2 IN MEM0RIAMS IN LOVING MEMORY of our friend James Jusich, who passed away two years ago today, January 5, 1966. "We miss him when we need a friend.

On him we always could depend. In sickness he cheered us and toothed our pain. God grant some day we'll meet again." ANN, FLORENCE, RAY fa er of the Congregational Church and a 50-year member of the Oak Park Masonic II ft of Gary, Mrs. Leonard (Florence) Zygowicz of Lansing, Il linois, and Mrs. Evelyn Quayle Lodge.

He taught for one year at Hammond High and then be of East Chicago; one son Fred Somenzi also of East came assistant principal at and nine great-grandchildren; In loving memories of our dear son and brother, William Wolfe, who died January 6, 1945 In France: "Your presence we miss Your Memories we treasure Loving you always And forgetting you never." Loving parents, sister, brother lech. New Dividend Rate effective January 1 968 and nine great grandchildren; DIVIDEND ON ONE YEAR 510 4 $io, 000 SAVINGS CERTIFICATE Chri FLORISTS insman Benjamin Jongsma, age 78, of 3438 Ann Lansing, 111., passed away Wednesday, Jan. 3, at his residence. Survivors: wife, Serena; one son, Benjamin Jr. of Lansing; one daughter, Mrs.

Gertrude Brumm of Munster; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Louise Bloom-field of DeSoto, Texas, Miss Kathleen O'Conner of Lansing; three brothers, William of Columbus, Mike of Mun-ster, Bert of Kalamazoo, one sister, Mrs. Sadie Bowhuis of California; ten grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Jan. 6, at 1 p.m.

'at the Schroeder-Lauer Funeral Home, 3227 Ridge Lansing, with Rev. Russell Clark officiating. Burial in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Lansing. Vis- itation, tonight, 7 to 10 p.m.; Promoted two Mrs. Corinth (Helen) Bannister of East Chicago, and Mrs.

Cy (Julia) Deffenbaugh, also of East Chicago; one brother, Nicholas Dargan. Funeral services will be held Monday, January 8 at 11 a.m. from the McGaun Mortuary, 3438 Fir Street, East Chicago, with Reverend Arthur Wilkerson officiating. Burial Ridgelawn Cemetery, HAMMOND Jack V. Chris-1 man has been promoted to as sistant manager of the Indiana State Employment Service's Hammond office, manager M.

Gary. Friends may call Satur day, 7 to 10 p.m. and Sunday W. Ruddell said today. Chrisman has been the veter 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

ans representative in the Ham mond brach of the employment security division since Sept. 1, Fire Death 1965. He held the same post in So appropriate So appreciated your thoughtful tribute of flowers at the time of bereavement It means so much to the family to know you are thinking of them. Hansen brothers florists Established 1927 932-0201 5320 Hohman Hammond GEORGETOWN, Ind. (AP) the Marion office for four Anna Finn, 91, Rt.

3, George years. Route 41 at Schmal Street, St. John 3 miles south of Route 30 PHONE 365-831 1 MAIN OFFICE: 4518 Indianapolis Boulevard, East Chicago, Indiana 398-1322 town, died in a fire that de Chrisman, of 8026 Sycamore Friday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Retired building contractor. A resident of Lansing for 55 years.

Charter member and former member of the official board of the Lansing Bible Church. Contributions will be appreciated for the Christy Lake Youth Camp at Law-j rence, Mich. i Highland, succeeds Rob stroyed her home near here early Thursday. State police said the blaze apparently was ignited by a spark from a ert F. Gardner as assistant manager.

Gardner was named claims manager in the Gary office. wood heating stove..

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