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Saturday, March 21, 1973 THE CINCINNATI I MH IKI II 37 AKaUKCr.VENTS rv i I I Vatican Incensed rrn ti tessions i aijeci 1 23. I'or riion: iiiloriiialinri ncl address nf tin funeral ilinjUur. to individual obitim rv below. i. (uCk Liuiscn Funeral Homes WALNUT HILLS 1303 E.

McMillan St. 961-0474 MADISONVILLE 6111 Madison Rd. 271-0203 FUNERAL HOME Thomas Memorial CHAS. A. MILLER SONS 541-0040 NORTH SIDE DATE March 26 March 2E March 26 March 26 March 26 March 26 March 26 March 26 March 26 March 24 March 25 Nurre Bros.

Barrere-Gilligan Neidhard-Minges Thomas Schaefer Busby Hodapp Gilltgart Sief ke Ralph Meyer Stanley High Weil Rebold Funeral Home 1712 QUEEN CITY AVE 3700 GLENMORE AVE. MO 1-6200 Sckaejter-iudbif Established 1836 9th St. 241-0932 VATICAN CITY (UPI The Roman Catholic Church Friday excommunicated two Italian authors who took tape recorders into hundreds of staged confessionals throughout Italy to gather Information about priests' reactions to sex. The authors, Norberto Valentin! and Miss Clara cU Meglio, said they had fabricated 636 confessions to obtain the priests' reactions to such topics as premarital sex, adultery, birth control and unconventional sexual practices. The Vatican press Federico Ales-sandrini, said the two had committed "a particularly odious violation of the sacrament of penance" and fell automatically under the excommunication order cutting them off from the church.

"It's' barbaric," Valentinl responded. "What a way of opening up a dialogue," The survey, "entitled in the Confessional," appeared in bookstores this week shortly after a mass circulation magazine published excerpts from it. i Valentinl and Miss dl Meglio, who said they are both non-practicing Roman Catholics, defended their book as a valid "sociological survey" to show that priests are out of touch with modern life and customs. "We wanted to start up a dialogue," Miss di Meglio said. "We do not consider we did anything scandalous." She called the idea of excommunication "medieval." In one of.

the simulated confessions, Valentinl posed as a medical student who could not afford to get married for several years and was told by his confessor to find a prostitute rather than compromise his fiancee. He said the reaction of all the priests consulted could be summed up with the phrass. "Five minutes before the marriage nothing is allowed. Five minutes afterwards, everything is." ACTING ON DIRECT instructions from Pope Paul VI, the Rev. Jerome Hamer, secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, issued the excommunication order, Alessandrini said.

The congregation used to be known more ominously as the Inquisition. Hamer said the authors could get the excommunication lifted by making a serious, sincere cbnfession without their tape recorders. But Valentinl said he now plans a book called "Politics and the Confessional." NAME TIME ADAM. Wilbur 11:00 A.M. ADAMS.

Louise 1:30 P.M. CARROLL Frank J. 9:30 A.M. CLARK. Eva 10:00 A.M.

OEAN. Vireinia Barbara 2:00 P.M. DELLER. John A. 11:00 A.M.

OINSMORE. Joseph C. 10:00 A.M. OOLCH, Willard DOSS. Clara 9:30 A.M.

FRANK. Mildred 9:30 A.M. FRAZER. H. Howard 10:00 A.M.

CORDON, Moses 2:00 P.M. COLLEV. (Kathie) Mary Catherine 11:00 A.M. HELMIG. Elizabeth 9:30 A.M.

HUGHES. Edward 9:30 A.M. HUPPERTZ. John F. 10:00 A.M.

KL0SIERMAN. John F. 10:30 A.M. L0CEV. Fred 10:00 A M.

MEAL. Georse 2:00 P.M. METZIER. 9:30 A.M. MURPHY; Ruth 10:00 A.M.

O'CONNELL. Alice 8:00 P.M. QU ATM AN See ZEMAN. Kathleen notice REYNOLDS. Rosia 2:00 P.M.

SCOTT. Charles 11:00 A.M. SEROTKIM. Anna 12 Noon SHDMARD. Victor Ir.

10:00 A.M. SIMMS. Frank I. 10:30 A.M. STROUP.

John L. 9:30 A.M. VEITE. Ertad 9:30 A.M. WEIGAN0.

lydia 10:30 A.M. WEIK. Ida ZEMAN. Kathleen 10:00 A.M. THOMAS FUNERAL HOMES MADISONVILLE and KENWOOD March 26 Stith March 26 Rebold March 26 Monroe CopherNoakes March 26 Harry Meyer March 26 March 24 Paul R.

Younf March 25 Kleb I Ihlentforf March 26 Anderson March 26 Neidbard March 25 Vorhis SIMMS 5 Frank beloved husband of Fran-' ces Simms and devoted father of fcssie Holt, Mattie Masten, Ada Glardon, Russell, Frankand Harold Simms and the late Margaret Mize and Joseph Simms, devoted grandfather of 23 grandchildren, 36 great grandchildren and seven great great grandchildren Thursday, March 22, 1973, residence 4906 Cooper Blue Ash. Friends may call Friday 5 to 9 P. M. at the Strawser Funeral Home, 9503 Kenwood Blue Ash. Services Saturday 10:30 A.

M. STROUP John beloved husband of the late Henriette Haverkos Stroup and Edna Haverkos Stroup, devoted father of Donald J. Stroup, brother of Carlton, Clifford and the late William, Albert and Ralph Stroup, Friday, March 23, 1973; residence 1117 Regent age 56. Funeral Monday, March 26 from the Riedlinger-Lemen Funeral Home, 1309 California Bond Hill. Mass of the Resurrection St.

Agnes Church 9:30 A.M. Friends may call Sunday 6 to 8 P.M. Remembrances may be made to the American Cancer Society. VEITE Edward beloved husbandof Mrs. Jessie Veite (nee Pierson), devoted father of Debora, Wesley and Edward J.

Veite dear brother of Mrs. Catherine Cirrincione, Mrs. Josephine Lasita (Jaggers) of Tampa, Florida and Mrs. Anna Mae Huntsmen, 3 grandchildren; Thursday, March 22, 1973 of 25 Pearson Ft. Thomas, Ky.

Funeral from the John J. Radel Price Hill Funeral Home, 4122 Glenway Monday, March 26 at 9 A.M. Mass of the Resurrection at Resurrection Church at 9:30 A.M. Friends may call Sundav4to9 P.M. Parkin rear.

D.A.V. Cincinnati Harry F. Grote Chapter 103 will hold service Sunday WEIGAND Lydia (nee Adolph), wlfeof the late George A. Wetgand, devoted mother of Mrs. Gilbert (Dorothy) Scharfenberger, beloved grandmother of Ross (Skip) and Earl Scharfenberger and 3 great-grandchildren, dear aunt of Mrs.

Jane Willet, passed away Thursday, March 22, 1973; age 76, former resident, 307 W. Benson Reading. Funeral at the Schmidt- WITT, GOOD KELSCH aoTiK. 531-0105 WRASSMANN 2625 Gilbert Ave. 961-1600 MONUMENTS Al SEARS, ROEBUCK CO.

March 26 Hawthorne March 26 Shorton March 25 Weil March 26 Craver-Hookom March 24 Strawser March 26 ReirJIinger-Lemen March 26 John I. Radel Co. March 26 Schmidt-Ohonaii Gump-Holt March 26 Chicago. Illinois GRAVE MARKERS AND MONUMENTS CARD OF THANKS i TO THE MANY FRIENDS THAT SHARED BY BfcKtAVfcMtNl IN int LUM ur mi BELOVED HUSBAND, SINCERE THANKS. VIOLA JUSTICE Deaths And Funerals MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES Wilbur Adams, ell-Known Artist HELMIG ABOUT YOUR WEiGHT WEIGHT WATCHERS CAN HELP YOU TO A SLIM 73 Call Today, 761-2200 ATTENTION GRADUATES of Vomw Mod-lino, finishing fashion, merchandising and secretarial courses.

Alumni group seeks to publish who-did-wbat bulletin. Since 1928 early and bulletin beinq Dlanned. Write to Editor, Voice of Vogue. 34W. 6th.

Cin'li. Ohio AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEM We refuse no one. Check our low rates. 542-5901. BAND WANTED-4 piece.

Call 431-9556 Adam, Seal Beach, two nephews and six nieces. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Thomas Memorial Funeral Home, 7500 Montgomery Kenwood, with burial in Vine Street Cemetery. Visitation will be 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday.

The family has asked that memorial contributions be sent to the Wilbur Adam Memorial Scholarship Fund, in care of the Art Club, 1021 Park Side Mt. Adams. After about 25 years in Chicago, he returned to Cincinnati in 1951-when he installed a studio in what had been the garage of his parents' home at 3033 Highland Ave. He resided in the family home most of his life. For some years before going into the rest home, he lived with a niece, Mrs.

Jack Frederick. 266 Apache Trail, Miamiville, Mr. Adam leaves one sister, Mrs. Mildred Wehr, Cincinnati; one brother, the Rev, Dr. Oscar M.

BLOOD DONORS NEEDED CASH PAID Interstate Blood Bank, 734 Madison Covington, hours 9 A.M. lo 5i30 (Mn.Aga itnrougn oi. CLUB ROOM-Clubs, unions, ball clitbs, ltc.Verynominal rent541-9563. DRINKING PROBLEM? Need place to recover and get elcholic coun- selling? Call bJWii. Dhonau Funeral Home, 433 Reading Reading, Monday, March 26 at 10:30 A.M.

Relatives and friends mav call Sunday from 6 to 8 P.M. Sympathy mav be expressed by donations to St. Paul Lutheran Church Memorial Fund. Cards a vai lable at the funeral home. WEIK Ida (nee Mueller), beloved wife of the late David Weik dear mother of the late David Weik sister of William J.

Mueller and the late Emiland Louis Mueller; grandmother of Daniel, Diane, and Donald Weik; great-grandmother of Teresa and Gary Weik; Thursday, March 22, 1973; residence, Westwood Baptist Home; formerly of 3738 St. Martin PI. Funeral from the Gump-Holt Funeral Home, at the convenience of the family. No visitation, please. ZEMAN Kathleen (nee Quatman, beloved wife of Thomas, loving mother of Timothy and Teresa, daughter of Paul and Alice Quatman, sister of Kenneth (Sue), Daniel (Patricia) and William Quatman.

Funeral Monday, March 26, at 9:30 A.M. from the Schielka Funeral Home, 7710 W.Addison Chicago, to Divine Saviour Church, mass at 10 A.M. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. In lieu of other remembrances memorials to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital will be appreciated.

DRINKING PROBLEMS? Need a place to go? Men or Women. 921-CARE. EUROPE $499 16 dayi. Brochure. 351-1933 ADAM Wilbur brother of Mrs.

Mildred Wehr and the Rev. Or. Oscar M. Adam of California; dear Uncle of Mrs. Dorothy Frederick, Mrs.

Virginia Rieth, Mrs. Jeanette JuiJIerat, Mrs. Shirley English, Mrs. Irene Wolfson, Mrs. Alice Johnston, Carl and Norman Adam; Friday, March 23, 1973, former resident of 3033 Highland, Mt.

Auburn. Friends may call at the Thomas Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Kenwood, Sunday 5 to 8 P. M. Funeral service Monday 11 A.M. If desired Memorials may be made to The Wilbur Adam Memorial Scholarship Fund Cincinnati Art Club, 1021 Parkside Place, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202.

ADAMS Louis M. (nee Ruehlmann), beloved wife of Michael C. Adams dear mother of Mrs. Fred (Hattie) Kahsar, Mrs. Arthur (Clara) Geier and Michael W.

Adams, 6 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren, sister of John and Carl Ruehlmann, Friday, March 23, 1973 age 76, residence 3525 Woodbine Ave. Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave. at Mozart Cheviot, Sunday after 4 p.m. Funeral service Monday CARROLL Frank J. beloved husband of Elfrieda Carroll (nee brother of Elizabeth Hanekampand Walter Carroll, Thursday, March 22, 1973 residence 2347 Fairview Ave.

No Visitation. Friends are invited to attend Mass of the Resurrection at St. Monica Church at March 26. Nurre Bros in charge. Burial St.

Joseph New Cemetery. CLARK Eva (nee Martz), beloved wife of Edward Clark devoted mother of Edward Jr. and William Clark, Dora Kraemer and Katherine, Schlosser and sister of Rose Mesmer, Ida, Dora, Mary, John, Joseph and George Martz also survived by 7 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren Friday, March 23, 1973 at her residence 1915 Eastern Ave. Funeral March 26 from the Barrere-Gilligan Funeral Home 3734 Eastern Ave. Elizabeth (Lillie), dear sister of Mrs.

Anthony (Ada) Krabacherand Sr. Marie St. Josph, S.N.D. de the late Theodore and Andrew Helmig, March 22, 1973, former residence 3855'j Davis Ave. Friends mav call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave.

at Mozart, Cheviot Sunday 4 to 8 P. M. Funeral Mass St. Martin Church Monday 9:30 A. M.

Member of St. Cecelia Ladies Sodality and Legion of Mary. HUGHES Edward beloved husband of Clara Hughes (nee Lohman); devoted father of Mrs. Jerome (Clara) Pohlman, Mrs. William (Rose? Willenbrink and Ronald Hughes; also survived by 10 grandchildren; brother of Mrs.

Marcella Aprile, Mrs. Caroline Methven, the late Mrs. Judith Bradford, William and Walter Hughes; Friday, March 23, 1973; residence, 31SO Maple Leaf Cincinnati, Ohio. Mass of the Resurrection, Monday, March 26, at 9:30 A. M.

at the Nativity Church, Ridge Cincinnati. Visitation will be at the Monroe-Copher-Noakes Funeral Home, Milford, Sunday from 6to9 P. M. HUPPERTZ John beloved husband of Catherine Thieman Huppertz, devoted father of John W. Huppertz, brother of Frederick and Howard Huppertz, also survived by eight grandchildren; Friday, March 23, 1973; residence 5205 Willnet.

Visitation Sunday from 4 to 9 P. M. at the Harry Meyer Sons Funeral Home, 4989 Glenway opposite the Covedale Cinema (off-street parking). Services from the funeral home Monday morningat 10 A. M.

KLOSTERMAN John F. age 51; of 5531 Hamilton Ave. Died Thursday at Good Samaritain Hospital. Survived by his wife, Mary Virginia; 3 brothers; 6 sisters. Prayers atThe Walter Funeral Home, 1235 N.

Main Davton, Ohio at 10 A. M. Monday. Mass of The Resurrection at St. Charles Church at 10:30 A.

M. Text Of Watergate Defendants Letter Graphic Arts Workers Are you fired of being treated like number instead of a human being? For assistance call Mr. Dobkins, 621-1083. Graphic Arts International Union Local 508, AFL-CIQ Wilbur Adam, 74, widely-known Cincinnati painter, died Friday at the Kenwood Terrace Rest C440 Montgomery Rd. native Clnclnnatian, Mr.

Adam began his art training In 1913 at the Cincinnati Art Academy, where he studied under Wes-sel, Hopkins, Meakin, Duveneck and Caroline Lord. He was a prime mover among a group of young artists who set up a communal stu-" dio in 1920 on the south side of Third Street, between Walnut and Main Sts. The studio building formerly had housed the law offices of President Rutherford B. Hayes at the time the 19th President lived in Cincinnati, according to the February, 1970. Issue of "Dragonfly," a publication of the Cincinnati Art Club.

Mr. Adam, who was a life member of the Cincinnati Art Club, was its president from 1965 to 1967. artist was a guest exhibitor at the Pennsylvania Academy, Philadelphia, and the Albright Gallery, Buffalo, N. Y. Other art museums that have exhibited examples of his work are the Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington D.C., the St.

Louis Art Museum and the Cincinnati Art Museum. 1 Mr. Adam was a guest artist of the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, Oyster Bay, Lond Island, on two occasions, 1921 and 1929. In 1921, he won second prize in the Chaioner Paris Scholarship Competition of the National New York' City, and in 1925 he was awarded the Chicago Art Institute August Peabody Prize. JAM SESSION Sunday, March 25.

Ihe i. Miami River Rd. Every- body welcome. LARGE RUMMAGE SALE-Western Row School, Western Road, Mason. March 24JO A.M.

to 4 P.M. ON AND AFTER'THIS DATE I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself. James H. Gillespie, 10499 Wintergreen Court, Sharonville. Ohio 45241 ON AND AFTER THIS DATE I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself.

Anna K. McCarnan, 136 W. 73rd St. WorldWar1 Vet WorldWarll Vet Korean Veteran Vietnam Veteran Armed Forces Spanish-American War Vet PASTOR NEEDS 2 To complete group WASHINGTON (AP) Here is the letter Watergate defendant James W. MoCord Jr.

wrote to U. S. District Court Judge John J. Sirica: TO: JUDGE SIRICA. Certain questions have been posted to me from your honor through the probation officer, dealing with details of the case, motivations, intent and mitigating cir-' cumstances.

In endeavoring to respond to these questions, I am whipsawed in a variety of legalities. First, I may be called before a senate committee investigating this matter. Secondly, I may be involved in a civil suit; and thirdly there may be a new -trial at some future date. Fourthly, the probation officer for May Holy Land Trip. 385-453.

PERSONAL PROBLEMS? Hanq ups? Depressed? Call CONTACT QUEEN-CITY, 631-0111 When there's no one else. PREGNANT ANS cu HELP? BIRTHRIGHT. AH 1 LIFE (241-54331 Confidential and Free Help MNOUNCEMCNTS Interment Calvary Cemetery, Mass of the Resurrection at St, Veronica Church, Mt. Carmel at 16 Dayton, Ohio. Friends may call at TED McCRACKEN I MEMORY MAKERS available for weddings, parties, etc, 4-pc.

group. 491-8483, 381-3088. a.m, Friends maycal I Sunday after 'he funeral home from to 8 P. Sunday. 4 p.m.

RUMMAGE SALE Mar. 24. Marian High Schoo cafeteria. 2121 Madison a n. in A m.

a given by Summit Mothers Association SERVICES AUISON RUMMAGE SALE St. James, White Oak. Cheviot and Hubble Rd Cafeteria. Mar. 24, 9 lo 2 P.M.

Bag sale. Noon. SPONSER NEEDED-By April 6 for men's Softball team in Forest Park- GilligaiiV Seat Belt Slogan Illeffal-Brown Greenhills area. It interested please call 825-2833 after 6 P. M.

STUDENT TEACHERS (2) need ride daily from UC to Midway School in Western Hills. 861-5590 after 6 Saturday and all day Sunday. o. 451-HELP In A Crisis We Can Help ean. the Drobiems experienced in COLUMBUS (UPI) Lt.

Gov. FUNERAL HOME o4.2 4 i.oiu inc. Mr. Orvel Trusty 10 A. M.

Saturday may be called before the Senate committee to present testimony regarding what may otherwise be a privileged communication between defendant and judge, as I under? stand it; if I answered certain questions to the probation officer, it is possible such answers could become a matter of record in the Senate and therefore available for use in the other proceedings just described. My answers woujd, it would seem to me, to violate my Fifth Amendment, rights, sibly my Sixth Amendment right to counsel, and possibly other rights. i ON THE OTHER hand, to fail to answer your questions may appear to be nonco-operation, and I can therefore expect a much more severe sentence. There are further considerations which are not to be lightly taken. Several members of my family have expressed fear for my life if I disclose knowledge of the facts in this matter, either publicly or to any government representative.

Whereas I do not share their concerns to the same degree, nevertheless, I do believe that tory measures will be taken against me, my and my friends should I disclose such facts. Such retaliation could destroy careers, income, and reputations of. persons who are innocent of any guilt whatever. BE THAT as it may, in the interests of justice, and in ohe interests of restoring faith in the criml-' nal justice system, which faith has been severly damaged in this case, I will state the following to you at this time which I hope may be of help to you in meting oik justice in this case: 1. There was political pressure -applied to the defendants to plead guilty and remain silent.

2. Perjury occurred during the trial in matters highly material to the very structure, orienta'don, and impact of ttie government's case, and to the motivation and intent to the defendants. 3. Others involved in the Watergate operation were not identified during the trial, when they could have been by those testifying. With All Types Of Problems.

Calh 451-4357. 7-1 1 P.M. 1000 Ea. vour name and address return labelt. $1,00.

Haqedorn, 4010 Winston Latonia, Ky. 41015. Miss Mellsa Jo Humphrey LOST AND FOUND BURMESE CAT-Brown with gold eyes. LOST in Pleasant Ridoe area. Reward.

351-2650 FOUND- PUPPY, black, white paws and LOCEY Fred beloved husbandof the late Nettie Storer Locev, devoted father of Charles Fred R. and Evelyn Locey and the late Daniel A. Locey, grandfather of seven grandchildren Thursday, March 22, 1973, residence 10923 Crystalhills Ct. Funeral service Paul R. Young Funeral Home, 7345 Hamilton Mt.

Healthy Saturday 10 A. M. Friends may call Friday from Sto 9 P. M. MEAL George L.

(Larry), belovn husband of Dorothy Heilem.ii Meal, devoted father of Dr. Laii Meal, dear brother of Marie Me and son of the late Lura ar Leonard Meal, Wednesday, Map 21, 1973, residence 2231 SlaneAvc Norwood. No visitation. services Sunday 2 P. M.

at Moui Hill Cemetery, Gallipolis, Ohi Memorials may be given to tl League for Animal Welfare, 39055, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45239 your favorite charity. The Kleb Ihlendorf Funeral Home in char' of arrangements. METZLER Agnes, sister of Louise C. Nelso Wednesday, March 21, 1973; fc merly of 122 Lyons St. Friends call at the Anderson Funeral Horn 415 Ludlow Clifton, Sunda from 4 to 6 P.

M. Mass of tl Resurrection, St. George Churc Monday at 9:30 A. M. MURPHY Ruth L.

(nee Ritter), beloved wi of John J. Murphv; devoted mothi of Jim Murphy; dear sister of Alii Wilson, Rose Russo, Charles Ritte Helen McMullen, and Catherit Richert; Thursday, March 22, 197 residence, 3749 Poole Rd. Relativi and friends are invited to attend tl Mass of the Resurrection at St. Jot Church, Dry Ridge Monda' March 26, at 10 A. M.

No visitatio Sunday. Neidhard Funeral Horn Mt. Healthy.in charge. O'CONNELL chest, De' vu area. 43l-V24Vbe- tween 12 ana ana FOUND Vicinity of Edgewood, small "itV-1 the past would have been expressed in committee testimony and the taxpayers of Ohio could -have saved a quarter of a million Ohio law does not specifically prohibit the use Of slogans.

It requires the year, identification, num- ber and the name "Ohio." Brown pointed out 'every prior change In the i plates has been made through legislative action. governor acted totally outside the law," Brown said. "I have nv objections to putting slogans on license plates, but it should be done legally." The Republican-controlled House last year defeated legislation would have specifically outlawed slogans on license plates. 11 A. M.

Saturday Mr. Albert C. Ucher Due Notice Mr. Charles Bramlage Due Notice Mrs. Parlenla Hurtt Due Notice ALLISON I ROSE Is The Preferred Service Robbins St.

and Madison Ave. Covington, Ky. Servicing All Greater Dtatu ana wnire auq wnn luuu line around mtck. 341-4068. FOUND-2 small dogs.

I black. 1 white. Western Hills. 451-1850. LOST Yr.

old'Coliie-Delmatian mixed, larae. white with black, tan ear. Northside area, 3-19, reward. 661- DEAN Virginia Barbara (nee Mueller), beloved wife of Kenneth Dean, dear mother of Willis and Kenneth Conatser, also survived bv 4 grandchildren, sister of Alice Schneider, Luella Fisher, Irma Elesen and Ray Mueller, Friday, March 23, 1973; rsidence 8460 Mt. Hope age 58 years.

Funeral service Neidhard-Minges Funeral Home, 7403 Harrison Pike, Taylors Creek, Ohio, Monday, March 26 at 2 P. M. Visitation Sunday4to9 P. M. DELLER John A.

beloved husband of Ethel Deller (nee Smith), devoted father of John R. Deller, Ronald F. Deller of Detroit, and the late Mrs. Betty Hesler, 6 grandchildren, March 22, 1973 residence 4207 Watterson St. Visitation Monday from 10 to 11 a.m.

at the Thomas Funeral Home 4418 Whetsel Ave. Madisonville, Service 11 a.m. Monday. Burial Spring Gtove cemetery. DINSMORE Joseph C.

son of the late Frank F. and Marv C. Dinsmore, Wednesday March 21, 1973. Residence The Queen City Club. Funeral services from Spring Grove Cemetery Chapel Monday March 26 at 10a.m.

Memorials may be made to the charity of vour choice. Schaefer Busby in charge of arrangements. DOLCH Willard, beloved husband of Clara Dolch, dear father of Mrs. Faye Woods, Mrs. Frieda Pavlowsky of Paul and Jim Dolch, brother of John Dolch; Friday, March 23, 1973; age 59 years.

Private servicesat the convenience of the fami ly. boss Clara (nee Berning), beloved wife of the late Sylvester D. Doss and devoted sister of Mrs. Edward (Margaret) Schierer, Mrs. Larry (Ethel) Kirschner, Mrs.

Henry (Alma) Kunzler and Harry Berning; Thursday, March 22, 1973; for-; merlyof 3333 Epworth Ave. Funeral from the Gilligan-Siefke Funeral Home, 3671 Warsaw Monday, March 26. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Catharine Church, at 9:30 a.m. Friends mav call Sunday after 4p.m.

FRANK Mildred beloved sister of Mrs. Evelvn Sweeney, Freda, Helen and Philomena Frank, Carl Frank of Davton, Ohio, and Thomas Frank; suddenly Friday, March 23, 1973; residence, 2708 East Tower. Mass of the Resurrection, Monday, March 26, at St. Teresa Church at 9:30 A.M. Relatives and friends may call Monday from 8 A.

M. until 9 A. M. at the Ralph Meyer Funeral Home, 4164 W. 8th St.

at Kreis Lane. Interment, Aurora, Indiana. 1382. LOST Eastern Star Pin. Diamond in center encircled with pearls.

Also sold bracalet, rinestone trim, at VFvV Post on Seimer March 17. Senti mental value. REWARD. 242-Z29! anytime. LOST Small long haired male dog.

Cincinnati Area BJack with Ian face, ears, feet and long frinqy tail, Lost Mon. Mt. Wash' 7 Ington. No collar. Please call 231-2636.

REWARD. ANDERSON 415 Ludlow 281-0421 8611 Winton LOST Black and while mala dog, re-sembles bird-dog. Medium hieoht, black ears. Lost vicinity Cedar Lake, Smith Rd. and 28.

Family oet. Reward. 831- 0819. -BAMDER- Robert Bamber and John R. Bembtr LOST-Small cat.

white with arav mark- John W. Brown said Friday Gov. John J. Gilligan cost the state $250,000 by ignoring the law and ordering slogans printed on Ohio's 1973 automobile license plates. 'Brown told newsmen 25 to 20 'or the new plates were ruined because stamping of the slogan "seat "belts fastened?" caused warping and difficulties in painting, "Using as a minimum cost of 10 cents per Gov.

GiUigan has wasted over a quarter of a million dollars by his order to insert a slogan," Brown said. Cf'if the administration had followed proper channels by seeking legislative approval to add the slo- Food Chain Sues Over Boycott SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Safeway Stores filed a $150 million diamaf suit against the United Fai-m Workers UFW union Friday in connection with the union-sponsored boycott of the company. The suit accused the UFW of "conspiracy, extortion and harassment." Juantin Reynolds, chief executive officer fcr the Oakland-based food said the suit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, contended Safeway and Its customers have been "harassed, threatened and Intimidated by the farm work- ers 'campaign to force Safeway to buy' ooly UFW lettuce." i Reynolds said the suit named UFW leader Cesar Chavez as de- fentfiant. In Kesne, Jerry Cohen; legal counseil for the union, said the "beycett is legal" and the suit "is a smoke screen to cover up their callous attitude toward the farm workers." 'V-. 1 luu-ur uahted Parking lot Inge on head, Hyde Park-Evanston area.

Children's pet. REWARD. 871- 3011 W00DBURN 961-1440 0002; LOST Small white dog with mostly black tace. medium-length hair, Kenwood area. Rabies it 1724, License 16239.

REWARD. 791-6837. FUNERAL HOMB kw, UVl4 i.iiiai., 9IIIOII IVI'U hair, wearing slip chain. Kenwood, Sif 3412 CLIFTON 281-4543 Alice A. (nee Bezley), wife of tf late William L.

O'Connell, devott mother of William L. O'Connell i Chicago, III. and Allen W. O'Co. nell, also survived by six gran, children and one great grandchili Thursday, March 22, 1973, residem 2439 Clover Crest Groesoec Friends mav call at the Vorh Funeral Home, 5501 Montgomer Norwood Sunday 4 to 8 P.

A Services will follow at 8 P. M. Inte ment at Crown Hill Cemetery, I dianapolis, Ind. Monday, March 2 QUATMAN See Zeman Kathleen. REYNOLDS Rosia E.

(nee Coffman), belovf sister of Mrs. Marie Kurtz, Mr-Orren (Bernice) Jones, Mr; vertonueerParK. Reward. VI-570. LOST LARGE WHITE WITH'BLACIC DOG -Alaskan Malamute, Price Hill area.

Blue collar arognd neck921-3216. LOST-Black and white goat," with red collar. In Peach Crove-Taylor Creek area. Lost 941-0994. LOST DOG In Bond Hill, brown and white.

Wearing collan "Laddie." Re wera. 25242-5475; LOST Black Gordon setter. Named Webster, Walnut Hills, wearing red collar, Call 281-1608. (Opposite Westwood Town Hall) 3042 Harrison Ave. 661-4059 LOST.

old. 5 loos. Beaqle, and wn Elberon Ave. Rcwaro. 251-3138.

FRAZER Elizabeth McCrae. Miss Alma Cof. LOST-I black bull. to B40. filon Busse Borpann Co.

H. Howard, beloved husband of man, and the late Elmer and Burtc Coffman; also survived by on to Clntl. 1-75. Reward, 542-4129. LOST-German Shepherd in Kennedy Heights area.

Reward. 351-861 1. 681-1343 Central Parkway and Clilton Hills Ave. LOST-St. Bernard; female.

Hyde Park area. Friday. 321-5438. LOST MALE TIGER CAT Light brown, cloth collar, Clifton area. 221-5947.

POODLE-Black miniature, LOST Forest Park vicmitv. 5 vrs. old. answers to Ozarks UFOs Now Blamed On Space Miners "PIEDMONT, Mo. (UPI) A UFO researcher said Friday the "Piedmont Unexplained," which hundreds of local residents have reported hovering over the Ozarks countryside or following cars down the highway may be a mining ex-pediatlon from outer space.

Another UFO was reported sighted in Illinois Thursday night "This could be the most significant, best documented sighting In history," Hayden C. Hewes, head of the "International UFO Bureau" in Oklahoma City, said of the object seen in Piedmont. Area residents, accustomed to such sightings since 1942, have remained calm since February 21 When Piedmont high school basket-, ball coach Reggie Bona said a bright light followed a car carrying him and five players. i- The object appeared on a desolate road between Piedmont and Ellslnore, Bone said. The light stopped and hovered over a' field about 100 yards away before quickly rising out of sight.

HEWES SAID his UFO logging bureau has a photograph showing what looks like flying gyroscopes as well as reported cases of interference with television sets at the time of nearby sightings. Another UFO was reported sighted in Grand Tower, 111,, Thursday night An operating engi-' neer itadd he saw an oval shaped object 25 feet in diameter with "red pulsating lights around the edge" hovering over a 66,000, volt transformer yard opearated by Central Illinois Public Service Co. Reward. 825-8226. REWARD Information leading to DALBERT-WOOORUFF FUNERAL HOME 922-1010 2880 BOU0INOT it QUEEN CITY AVE.

return of spayed female miniature Dob- erman. No Questions asked. 717 Mall- wood rear house, Winton PI. A. C.

DOBBLING SON Students Face 4. Watergate operation was not a CIA operation. The Cubans may have been misled by others into believing that it was a CIA operation. I know for a fact thatc it was not. 5.

Some statements were unfortunately made by a witness Which, left the court with the impres- sion that he was stating untruths, or withholding facts of his knowledge, when in fact only honest errors of memory were involved. 6. My motivations were different than those of the others involved, but were not limited to, or simply those offered in my defense during the trial. This is not the fault of my attorneys, but of the circumstances under which we had to prepare my defense. Following I would appreciate Tthe opportunity to talk 'with you privately in chambers.

Since I' cannot feel confident in talking with an FBI agent, in testifying before a grand jury whose U. S. attorneys work for the Department of Justice, or in talking with other government representatives, such a discussion with you would be of assistance to me. I have not discussed the above with my attorneys as a matter of protection for them. I give this statement freely and voluntarily, fully realizing I may be prosecuted for giving a false statement to a judicial official, if the statements herein are knowingly untrue.

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Syphilis Tests DRIVE TO ELDEN A. GOOD 2620 ERIE AVE. 871-3433 OREGAN. OTHERS. 621-4744.

AUTO DRIVE A WAY cars toi los An-oelesi Charlotte. North Carolina i Phoe- L.E ROCK, Ark. (AP) The tlTTl nixi Florida) East Coast 621-8384. EIGHT People needed to form July Ja- Amelia Soieth Frazer, devoted father of Mrs. Robert Alsfelder and J.

Howard Frazer, dear grandfather of seven. Wednesday March 21, 1973 Residence 62 2 3 Orchard Lane Pleasant Ridge. Service Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian Church Chapel Saturday 10a.m. No visiting hours. Remembrances mav be directed to the church of charity of ones choice.

Stanley High Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. GORDON Moses L. of the Orthodox Jewish Home for the Aged; devoted father of Mrs. Joseph Meyer of Springfield, Ohio, Mrs. Ralph Campbell of Montvale, New Jersey, Mrs.

Albert Weine, Miami, Florida, and Mrs. Carl Willins; also survived by nine grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. Service, Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Sunday, March 25, at 2 P. M. following service the Family will be at the Willins residence, 1635 Miramar Court.

Contributions to the Orthodox Jewish Home for the Aged would be appreciated. GULLEY (Katie) Marv Catherine (nee Setters), beloved wife of Robert Ivan Gulley, devoted mother of Robert Allan (Buddy) Gulley, Mrs. Ann Hedges, Mrs. Elaine Ash-baugh, Mrs. Sheryl Gronefeld, beloved daughter of Mrs.

Goldie Setters, dear sister of Raymond N. and Gene Setters, Mrs. Thelma Marksberry, grandmother of five grandchildren; Friday, March 23, 1973; age 44 years; residence 93 Goodridge Florence, Ky. Service Monday at 11 A. M.

from the Stith Funeral Home, Florence, Ky. Visitation Sunday from 4 to 9 P. M. Burial Burlington Cemetery. grandson; Thursday, March 2' 1973; residence, 3760 Edwards Ri Friends may call at the Hawthorr.

Funeral Home, 7830 Hamilton Ave. Mt. Healthy, Sunday after 4 P.V Funeral services Monday, March at 2 P.M. Interment Arlingte Memorial Gardens. SCOTT Charles beloved husband Mildred M.

(Thompson) Scott, al! survived by several nieces an nephews, March 23, 1 9 7 residence 304 East Main Mas Ohio. Friends may call Sunday 51c P.M. at the Shorton Funeral Horn 400 Reading Mason, Ohio. Se vices Monday at 11 A.M, at tf funeral home. Burial, Unio Cemetery, Hopkinsville, Ohio.

SEROTKIN Anna, of the Orthodox Jewish Hon-tor the Aged, beloved wife of tf late Ben Serotkin, devoted mot hi of Maurice Serotkin and the laf Abe and Isadore Serotkin, also su vived bv 2 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Services We Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Sunday, March 25 at 12 Noon. Coi tribution made to the Orthodc Jewish Home for the Aged would! appreciated. SHUMARD Victor D. beloved husband Gladys Berry Shumard, devoti father of Samuel B.

Shumari brother of Mrs. John (Llla) Mortoi and grandfather of Sally, Rebecc, and Susan Shumard; Cleveland Milford, Ohlt Thursday, March 22, 1973- In 73rd year. Services Craver-Hookoi Funeral Home, Milford, March 26, at 10 A.M. Friends mav call Sunday, 6-8 P.M. maca lour.

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E. Finn, Agent. 621-4744 PRODUCE Arkansas Senate approved and sent to Gov, Dale Bumpers on Friday a bill that would require students entering state-supported colleges, universities or vocational-technical schools to undergo a test for syphilis. The measure passed csa a vote of 21-0. T.

bill provides that a student may have the test performed by a private physician- or the state Health Department A certificate showing the test result would be required upon enrollment in ome of the institutions. If It becomes law, it would take effect 90 days after the currant legislative session ends. HAW-Larqa bales, very limited supply. Hamilton. 1-736-8454.

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