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12A DETROIT FREE JANUARY 29, 1990 Tanker chief's trial begins over Alaska oil spill VALDEZ, from Page 11A disaster that resulted from the spill, Madson said that the charges were not that serious. "The state is taking this thing on like (Hazelwood) is the Green River killer," Madson said, referring to the notorious and still unidentified killer of dozens of women near Seattle. Nevertheless, the impact of the disaster could hardly have been greater. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently estimated that although 30,000 recovered carcasses of seabirds can be attributed tot the spill, total deaths were 90,000 to 270,000.

An estimated 1,000 sea otters also died. Although winter storms are washing some beaches clean, scientists report that oil remains below the surface and on many sheltered beaches it is congealing into asphalt. The accident disrupted a multimillion-dollar commercial fishery, and sent political shock waves through the petroleum and shipping industries that are still being felt. Exxon Corp. says it spent $1.75 billion cleaning up the spill, which has stopped the oil industry from develop ing the rich Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

And a federal "no net loss' wetlands policy advanced during the year further limits development in the region. Exxon, facing a new wave of negative publicity because of the Hazelwood trial, still must cope with up to 150 civil suits arising from the spill. Hazelwood is also named in many of those suits. At a recent pretrial hearing, state prosecutors said they chose not to seek charges against Exxon because a federal grand jury was considering criminal charges against the corporation and federal crimes carry stiffer penalties. So far, no federal charges have been brought.

Madson said he expected the Hazelwood trial to last at least a month, much longer than the charges would normally warrant. A spokesman for prosecutor Brent Cole said jury selection alone could take a week to 10 days. Hazelwood's trial is in marked contrast to the fate of 3rd Mate Gregory Cousins, who was in command when the tanker went aground. On Oct. 5, Cousins pleaded no contest in Seattle to Coast Guard charges that he had failed to maintain an accurate record of the ship's position and to make sure his steering commands were followed in a timely manner.

A Coast Guard administrative law judge suspended Cousins' mate license for nine months. UPI and Bill Dietrich of the Seattle Times contributed to this report. FOREIGN DATELINE Report says 5,000 agents will protect drug summit OGOTA, Colombia About Israelis during a two-year the 5,000 protect security United the Colombian agents States, presidents will and of U.S. young Israeli uprising. men forces.

Most who have threw been stones boys at and Colombia, Bolivia and possibly Peru in February's Bogota anti-drug summit in BRIEFLY Cartagena, a newspaper Sunday. The daily El Tiempo LONDON Viking Penguin has said U.S. security officials have delayed plans for a paperback been arriving during the past edition of "The Satanic Verses" several weeks. because of the death threats against U.S. and Colombian officials said author Salman Rushdie and others, they have no information on such a the Observer newspaper said plan but guaranteed Bush's Sunday.

The publisher said it would security. not reveal its plans "for obvious The possibility that drug security reasons." traffickers may carry out an attack LONDON The Sunday against U.S. President George Correspondent, quoting Bush during his stay in Cartagena unidentified Shiite Muslim sources, has been a central concern in the said Sunday that 17 Western U.S. intelligence community. hostages held in Lebanon are "fit Palestinians close shops and well." The newspaper said they are kept in small groups and moved to protest killings by police regularly from one safe house to Stores closed in another in west Beirut's suburbs.

JERUSALEM Arab East Jerusalem on Sunday to DHAKA, Bangladesh Around 150 the killing of a Palestinian people were feared drowned protest teenager and his uncle by Israeli Sunday when an overcrowded ferry border police. sank in a southern Bangladeshi They became the 616th and river after colliding with another 617th Palestinians killed by vessel, officials said. U.S. DATELINE Crash investigators examine last minutes of Avianca flight OVE NECK, N.Y. The rights group.

The contras have Sunday Avianca Thursday investigation on Flight 90 night into 52 minutes crash the focused of of by report denied five The any Sunday. private members It involvement. of group had been Congress issued a asked to circling near New York City and on investigate the shooting. whether it had sufficient fuel. The death toll stood at 73, with Virginia Beach officials 86 survivors more than 20 of criticized in riot report them in critical condition, hospitals VIRGINIA BEACH, Va.

reported. Investigators with the National Rioting and looting at a gathering of college students last summer Safety were was caused in part by a "lack of Transportation Board talking with air traffic controllers to and determine what messages were leadership" "inadequate received and when, said Mike planning" among city officials, said a report to be submitted to Benson, an NTSB spokesman. city officials today. U.S. rights group blames A panel reviewing the contras for nuns' Greekfest rioting over Labor Day deaths weekend blamed city officials and WASHINGTON Contra rebels some youths for the incident, were responsible for the Jan.

1 which resulted in $1.4 million in ambush and killing of two Roman damage and hundreds of arrests. Catholic nuns in Nicaragua, The independent panel said according to an investigation by race became a factor only after the Americas Watch, a U.S. human violence began, OBITUARIES who starred in silent films in the Students helped teacher Calif. 1920s, died Wednesday in Upland, In the years between "Hail the Woman," released in 1922, and in her fight against cancer "The Daring Young Man" in 1935, Ms. Bellamy made 26 films.

BY JEFFREY S. GHANNAM Mrs. Klein was born in Waupun, She was considFree Press Staff Writer in 1960. ered the Fox Cari Gauerke Klein taught chil- She also is survived her moth- studio's answer by dren how to read, and they helped er, Barbara; brother, Thomas, and to Clara Bow her through a struggle with grandparents, Henry and Alice Ho- and Colleen cancer. man, and Chester and LaVerne Moore, her no question in our Gauerke.

temporaries at minds that the strong feelings she Visitation will be 2-9 p.m. today other studios. had for helping children is what kept at Chas. Verheyden 16300 Ms. Belher going these past years," said her Mack Grosse Pointe Park, lamy's film cafather, Thomas where the funeral will be at 11 a.m.

Madge Bellamy reer ended in Gauerke. Tuesday. Burial will be in Highland the 1930s. "I Mrs. Klein, Memorial Gardens in Beaver Dam, got too big for my britches," she 29, of Howell Wis.

said. "I wanted too much money and died Friday at Memorials may be made to the when it was not forthcoming, I quit." her parents' Cari Gauerke Klein Memorial Fund, a Louella Luhrman, 108, a World Grosse Pointe Henry B. North Elementary School, War I Army nurse thought to be the Woods home. 333 N. Miller Road, Lansing 48911.

nation's oldest veteran, died Friday "Cari was an in Menlo Park, Calif. excellent teach- Miss Luhrman joined the Army in er, an advocate Hope College 1918 when she was 36 years old. She professor for children and led for served at Camp Lewis, and a real profes- organ was discharged in 1919. Cari Klein program sional," said her United Press International After the war, Miss Luhrman principal, Mildred Richardson. returned to Fabiola Hospital in OakShe taught emotionally impaired ROGER DAVIS, 55, a Hope College land, where she had earned and learning-disabled children at music professor who founded Hol- her nursing degree, and worked Henry H.

North Elementary School land's popular Tulip Time organ re- there until it closed in 1932. in Lansing for more than five years. cital series, died at his home in -Archbishop Lewis Garnsworthy, High expectations of her students Holland on Thursday of lung cancer. 67, an Anglican cleric known for his and her teaching ability brought out On the Hope faculty for 27 years, he outspoken opinions, died Friday in higher achievements among her wrote the "Organist's Manual." He Toronto. peers, said Linda MacDonald, a had nearly completed transcribing, Mr.

Garnsworthy once said a friend and colleague of five years. editing and engraving a collection of proposed union of the Anglican and "She had a tremendous impact on familiar pieces. United churches had a "snowball's young people," said her father, an "Professor Davis had a profound chance in Hades." He criticized the assistant principal at Grosse Pointe impact on our department over the Roman Catholic Church for its "forNorth High School. "She had a great years," said Robert Ritsema, chair- tress mentality." pride in her ability to teach special man of the Hope music department. He also derided his own Anglican 'education children to read." developed an organ instruction- church of the 1940s as "a sort of About 14 months ago, she mar- al program that is the envy of other mascot at cocktail parties part of ried Richard Klein, who survives her.

schools of our kind across the coun- the respectable scene." She graduated in 1984 from try." Edward C. Corrigan, 67, father of Michigan State University with a He is survived by his mother, four Christa McAuliffe, the teacher-asbachelor's degree in education. She children, a brother and two sisters. tronaut who along with six other had graduated in 1979 from Grosse crew members was killed in the Pointe North, where she was a DEATHS ELSEWHERE Challenger space shuttle explosion cheerleader and took part in school four years ago, died of cancer Thursdrama productions. Bellamy, 90, an actress day in Framingham, Mass.

Paper says de Klerk calling off cops AP and Reuters JOHANNESBURG, South Africa President F.W. de Klerk summoned police commanders to a closed-door meeting and told them they would longer be used to fight the government's political battles, a major newspaper reported Sunday. "We can't become embroiled in an 80-years war," de Klerk told 500 commanders about two weeks ago, the Sunday Times said. "We will have to move toward finding solutions that are acceptable to the majority of the population." The majority of the white-run country is non-white. Anton Pretorius, a spokesman for de Klerk, confirmed that the president had addressed the police commanders, but said he could not comment on the substance of the speech.

The Times report said de Klerk asked the commanders to convey his message to every member of the force. "In the past, you have been asked to 10 Death Notices PLEASE NOTE As a service to funeral homes and readers, Classified keeps its columns open between editions on publication day (except Saturday and Sunday) to receive death notices. Phone 977-7500 AISHISKIN JENNIE G. Beloved mother of Frank, Ann (Tobi) Goldoftas, Miriam (Mickie) (Sidney) Rosen. Beloved sister of Bessie London and Rose Carp.

Survived by eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Services Monday 2:30 p.m. Hebrew Memorial Chapel 543-1622 ARSIN HELEN (MIACA) January 28, 1990. Age 75 of Troy. Formerly of Warren.

Wife of the John. Dear mother of Anna (Mrs George) Petkov. Beloved grandmother of Dennis, Christopher, Keith and Bryan. Great grandmother of Jennifer, Jason, Sarah, Dara and Elizabeth. Friends may visit at the: Vasu, Rodgers Connell Funeral Home, 4375 N.

Woodward (betw. 13-14 Monday 5-9 p.m. and Tuesday 1-9 p.m. Prayers Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Instate at the First Romanian Baptist Church, 3244 John Troy, Wednesday 9 a.m.

until Funeral service 10 a.m. Burial Woodlawn. AYOTTE ERNEST L. 52, January 27, 1990. Beloved father of Allison, J.

Paul and Christopher. Dearest son of Mrs. Marie Ayotte and the late Joseph. Dear brother of Madelyn Fox and Marilynn Solo. Funeral Wednesday 9:30 a.m.

at the Kaul Funeral Home, 28433 Jefferson, St. Clair Shores, 10 a.m. St. Margaret Catholic Church. Family will receive visitors Monday 4-9 and Tuesday 2-9.

Rosary Tuesday 7:30. BARTOSIEWICZ ROSE Beloved wife of the late Edward. Dear mother Dolores DeTraz. Grandmother of Doug: las. Resting at Sommers Funeral Home 12140 Morang (bet.

KellyCadieux) until service Wednesday 9 a.m. to St. Jude Church at 19:30 a.m. Interment Mt. Olivet.

BERGLUND DONALD A. Age 72. Beloved husband of Virginia. Dear father of Jan. Grandfather of Kristin land Jeffrey.

Dear brother of Drew and Mrs. Evelyn Berglund Strachan. Visitation Sunday 6-9 p.m., Monday, 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. Haley Funeral Directors 24525 Northwestern Hwy (Lodge X-Way Service Dr. South of 10 mile).

Services Tuesday to 1 p.m. Memorial contributions Michigan Cancer Foundation, Hospice of S.E. Michigan or the Royal Oak Branch of the Y.M.C.A. would be appreciated. BOLTON JOANNE M.

January, 27, 1990. Beloved wife Dear mother of David C. Daughter of Albert and Marion Binder. Sister of Darryl, Susan Lietz and chael. Service at O'Brien C.

Sullivan Funeral 41555 Grand River, Novi (348-1800) Tuesday morning at 11. Visitation Sunday 4-8 and Monday 2-8. Interment Glen Eden Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Michigan Cancer Society, please. BRADTKE LAWRENCE S.

Jan. 27, 1990. Beloved husband of Estelle. Dear father of Mrs. Bohdan (Dolores) Melnyk, Lawrence (Barbara), Mrs.

Gary (Geraldine) Dewitt and Mrs. Donald (Darlene) Glaser. Brother of Irene and Virginla. Also survived by 12 grandchildren, three great grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday 10 a.m.

from the D.S. Temrowski Funeral Home 30009 Hoover Rd. at Common Mile.) St. Martin DePorres Church 10:30 a.m. Rosary Monday 8.

p.m. Visitation Sunday 5-9, Monday 1-9. BURDETT OPAL BLANCHE Age 88. January 27, 1990 of Sterling Hgts. Formerly of Detroit and Ft.

Lauderdale Florida. Wife of the late Ernest L. Burdett Sr. Mother of Ernest L. Burdett.

Four grand daughters, great grandchildren. Sister of Harry Garretson. Visitation Monday from 2 p.m. until 9 p.m. Price Funeral Home, 3725 S.

Rochester road, between 16 and 17 mile roads, Troy. 313-689-0700. Order of Eastern Star Memorial service Monday 7:30 p.m. at Funeral Home. Funeral Tuesday 12 noon at Funeral home.

Interment Roseland Park Cemetery, Berkley, BURGHARDT KATHERINE January 27, 1990. Beloved wife of the late Michael. Dear mother of James and the late Chris and the late John. Leaves many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Services Tuesday 9 a.m.

from: Sajewski Funeral Home, 19111 W. Warren to St's Peter and Paul Church 9:30 a.m. Interment St Hedwig. Rosary Monday 6 p.m. CAROLLO CYRIL (CY) age 67, of Caseville.

Died Friday In Saginaw. Mr. Carollo was former owner of Carollo Brothers Market in Detroit and Cy's Food Center in Warren. His memberships include Old Timers Baseball Club, Detroit. Past Member of St.

Raymonds Catholic Church. Surviving are his wife, Eleanora; his son, John Carollo; his daughter, Carolyn Crawford; one brother, Larry Carolio and a sister, Phyllis Aluzzo. Services will be conducted 11 a.m. today at St. Roch Catholic Church, Caseville.

COOK JONATHAN W. January 26. Beloved husband of Anne (Maedel). Dearest father of Jonathan M. Son of John Cook and Helen J.

Myers. Also survived by one brother. Services private. DAHLMAN GUSTAVE R. January 28, 1990.

Husband of Eleanor M. Father of Lois Long of Honolulu, Hawaii and Barbara Olsen. Grandfather of Stan, Don, Mike and Amylynn Olsen. Funeral Thursday 1 p.m. at Bell Chapel, Wm.

R. Hamilton 820 E. Maple Birmingahm. Visitation Tuesday 6-8 and Wednesday 2-4 and 6-8. Tributes may be made to the donor's choice.

handle situations that had nothing to do with ordinary crime," he reportedly said, referring to use of police to disperse protests and enforce segreganotion laws. "It will never again be asked of you to say to someone, 'Hey, you can't swim here because of your You will not be required to prevent people from gathering to gain support for their views." Since de Klerk announced in September that peaceful protests would be allowed, most marches and demonstrations have proceeded without serious disturbances. But police have insisted that permission for major protests be obtained in advance, and there have been clashes in several cases where approval was not obtained. In other developments Sunday: Youth leaders from South Africa's ruling National Party agreed with their counterparts from the banned African National Congress that apartheid Death notices Today's Alphabetical Listing Aishiskin, Jennie G. Arsin, Helen Ayotte, Ernest L.

Bartosiewicz, Rose Berglund, Donald A. Bolton, Joanne M. Bradtke, Lawrence S. Burdett, Opal Blanche Burghardt, Katherine Carollo, Cyril Cook, Jonathan W. Dahlman, Gustave R.

Davidson, June M. Dowswell, Harold M. Elsner, Mary E. Ewaniuck, Alex Fink, Louis Fridson, Alice Gawel, Sophie DAVIDSON JUNE M. January 28.

Beloved wife of Fred H. Dear mother of Shirley J. Fridley (James), Jack Jeffrey A. (Sandi), Michael N. (Janie), Rodney H.

(Kim) and Nevin L. (Karin), 20 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Also surviving four sisters. Services Wednesday 11 a.m. at: A.H.

Peters Funeral Home, 32000 Schoenherr at Masonic mile) in Warren. DOWSWELL HAROLD M. January 26, 1990. Beloved husband of Eleanor. Dear brother-in-law of Garfield and Ruth Laity, Erick and Pat Carne, and George and Betty Reseigh.

23 nieces and nephews. Visitation Sunday 1-9 p.m. and Monday 1-9 p.m. at the Roseville Chapel of the Buehler Funeral Home, 26429 Gratiot. In state Tuesday 10 a.m.

at Trinity United Methodist Church, Roseville. Service at 11 a.m. Memorials to the church appreciated. ELSNER MARY E. (Suddenly).

Beloved mother of Merlin. Dear daughter of Aloysius and Cecelia Przystup. Sister of Joseph (Patricia) Przystup. Aunt of Terry and Sarah. Granddaughter of Mary Szafarczyk.

Funeral service Wednesday 8:45 a.m. from the Chapel of the E. J. Mandziuk Funeral Directors, 22642 Ryan Rd. (1 block S.

of 9 Mi.) Warren; 9:30 a.m. St. Bartholomew Catholic Church. Scripture service Tuesday 8 p.m. Visitation after 6 p.m.

Monday. EWANIUCK ALEX Husband of Anna. Father of Allan, Annette (Patrick) GardAlex and Alice (Steve) Youngblood and the late Andrew; grandfather of Heather, Erick, Kristin, Stephen, Sarah, Michelle Samanfha; brother of George and Natalie Gac. Funeral Wednesday 9:30 a.m. from Jurkiewicz Wilk Funeral Home, 2396 Caniff.

Visitation Monday after 5 p.m. FINK LOUIS Beloved husband of Ruth. Dear father of Steven, Jerrold (Ellen), Barbara, Debra (Frank) Gosztyla Brother and of Eileen Morris, (Mark) Mike, Stanton. Herman and Tillie Cohen. Five grandchildren.

Service Monday 11:30 a.m. at Hebrew Memorial Chapel interment Machpelah FRIDSON ALICE Beloved wife of Harry "Fritz" Fridson. Dear mother of Ross (Carol), Fridson and Margi (Harold) Weinhaus. Grandmother of Amy and Lisa Fridson, Jaime and Matthew Weinhaus. Sister of Harriet "Cookie" (Sam) Klein.

at Services the Ira 12:30 Kaufman Monday Cha- afternoon pel Interment Clover Hill Park GAWEL SOPHIE Beloved mother of Raymond, Richard and Michael. Dear sister of John Szyszka. Also survived by nine grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Services Wednesday 9 a.m. at the: Risko Funeral Home, 7100 Michigan Ave.

at Cecil. 9:30 Mass St Andrews Catholic Church. Rosary Tuesday 7:30 p.m. 8 GRAMMATICO SALVATORE (SAM) Jan. 27, beloved husband of Mary Jo (nee Novak).

Dearest father of the late John. Grandfather of John. Son of Rosaria (Sadie) and the late Matteo. Brother of Rose (Tony) Monastero, Paul (Lenore), Joe (Sue), and the late Roy (Sadie), and Cruce (Linda) Visitation Monday 2-9 p.m., Tuesday 1-9 Funeral Wednesday 9:15 a.m. from the Wujek-Calcaterra Funeral Home, Inc.

36900 Schoenherr at Metro Parkway (16 Mile), to St. Martin dePorres Church for 10 a.m. Mass. Rosary Tuesday 7 p.m. Interment Resurrection.

GREER THOMAS J. Age 53, January 27, 1990. Beloved husband of Mary. Dearest father of Brian T. Dear son of Mrs.

Lucille Greer and the late Lloyd. Brother of Janet Zolnierek. In state Wednesday 10 a.m. at St. Edmund Catholic Church, 14025 12 Mile, Warren.

Mass at 11 a.m. Family will receive visitors at the Kaul Funeral Home, 28433 Jefferson, St. Clair Shores, on from 3-5 and 7-9. Prayers Tuesday 8:15 p.m. Memorial contributions to The American Cancer Society or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.

HAMLIN ELAINE M. January 27. Beloved wife of the late George. Dear mother of Mrs Neil (Judy) Kapolka. Michael (Audrey), George (Susan), Richard (Susan) and Mary Beth.

Grandmother of Holly and Cory. Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from the L.J. Griffin Funeral Ann Home, 7707. Middlebelt (at Arbor Trail) and to St Damian Church at 10.

Rosary Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. HERR MINNA January 28. Beloved wife of Sebastian. Dear mother of Peter (Joene). Grandmother of William and Lucas.

Sister of Karola Trimper (Hans), Walter Knoll (Irma) and Rudi Knoll (Erika). Instate Tuesday 10 a.m. at St Peter Luthern Church, 11423 Chicago road, Warren. Funeral 11 a.m. Vistation at: A.M.

Peters Funeral Home, 32000 Schoenherr at Masonic mile) Warren. Monday 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. I should be scrapped. But they disagreed at the meeting in Botswana over the type of system that would be best for South Africa's future.

Marthinus Van Schalkwyk, leader of the National Party youth delegation, told a news conference that his group argued for a market economy but the ANC delegates wanted a mixed economy to redress "historical wrongs." 1 Raymond Suttner, a prominent white antiapartheid 1 activist who left South Africa illegally last year, returned to a jubilant welcome from colleagues. Police followed him home but took no immediate action. Suttner, a law school lecturer, was freed from jail in 1988 after more than two years in detention. No charges were filed against him. In defiance of restrictions imposed after his release, he went to Zimbabwe for an antiapartheid conference last year and remained Grammatico, Salvatore Greer, Thomas J.

Hamlin, Elaine M. Henkin, Rose Herr, Minna Hirvonen, Kenneth R. Hodges, Jack R. Sr. Jedrusik, Walter J.

Kaimala, Alphonse J. Kazmierczak, Mary Kearns, Fr. Robert J. S.J. Kent, J.

Ross Kitzman, Luella Klecha, Julia Klein, Cari Logan, Nina H. Manor, Philip J. Meidell, Esther HENKIN ROSE Beloved mother of Dr. Raymond (Lee) Henkin and Fay (Louis) Siegelman. Grandmother of Karen and Scott Arbit, Eden Henkin, Roger and Sandra Henkin, David Robbins, gelman and Joel Siegelman.

Great grandmother of Joshua, David and Rachel Arbit. Services and interment in Chicago. For information call the Ira Kaufman Chapel 569-0020 HIRVONEN KENNETH R. Jan. 28.

Beloved husband of Linda. Dear father of Marilyn Shene (Roland). Grandfather of Anita Stafford (Michael) and Denise Shene. Also two great Erin and Christopher Stafford. Brother of Irving and L.

Eugene Hirvonen. Memorial services will be held at a later ters Funeral Home in Warren. date. Arrangements by A.H. Pe- HODGES JACK R.

SR. Of Lake Orion. band January 26, Marjorie, age Dear father of 68. Beloved husJack Nancy England, Daivd and Jeff. Nine grandchildren.

Brother of Bill of Pontiac. Hodges retired from the U.A.W. as an International Representafive. Funeral services Wednesday 11 a.m. Lake Orion United Methodist Church.

Friends may at the: Lake Orion Chapel, SparksGriffin Funeral Home, (693-8336) after 3 p.m. Monday. Suggested visiting. hours 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Memorials to the Lake Orion United Methodist Church.

JEDRUSIK WALTER J. January 27. Beloved husband of Helen. Dear father of Ken (Darlene), Diane and Rob. Grandfather of Jeff and Dawn.

Son-in-law of Bernice. Brother of Helen, Stanley, Eugene and Virginia. Visitation Monday 3-9 and Tuesday 12-9. Rosary Tuesday 6:45. Services Wednesday 9:15, John N.

Santeiu Son Funeral Home, 1139 Inkster Rd. (betw. Ford Rd. and Cherry Hill) to St. Theodore's Church at 10.

KAIMALA ALPHONSE J. Jan. 27, 1990, age 74. Beloved husband of Virginia. Loving father of Judith, and Matthew.

Three grandchildren. Brother of Richard, late Chester and Helen. Visitation Monday 1-9 p.m. Rosary Monday 9:30 7:30 p.m. from Funeral the Tuesday a.m.

Wujek-Calcaterra Funeral Home, Inc. 36900 Schoenherr at Metro (16 Mile) to Immaculate Conception Church (Anchorville) for an 11 a.m. Mass. Retired interment Lt-Commander of the U.S. Navy.

Immaculate Conception Cemetery. KAZMIERCZAK MARY January 27. Wife of the late Vincent. Dear mother of Edward (Katie) Kazmierczak. Also seven grandchildren, six great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren survive.

Sisfer of Steve Napiorkowski, Services Wednesday 9 a.m. from: Kret Funeral Home, 2687 Our Lady Help of Christians Church Tuesday. 9:30 Visitation a.m. Rosary Tuesday 7 from 2-5 p.m. and 6:30 to 9 p.m.

KEARNS FR. ROBERT J. S.J. of Springfield died Jan. 28, age 70.

Brother of Mrs. Courtney (Mary) Morgan of St. Clair Shores and Rev. William E. Kearns of Allenton, MI.

Also survived by five nieces and nephews and six grand nephews. Fr. Kearns was stationed at the University of Detroit from 1957 to 1988, where he taught and was Librarian. He will lie in state from 3 p.m. Monday Jan.

29 until funeral Mass :1 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at Colombiere Center Chapel, 9075 Big Lake Clarkston. Scripture service Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Arrangements by Goyette Funeral Home Clarkston. KENT ROSS Beloved husband of Helen Johnstone Kent.

Dear fa: ther of Gertrude Whitesell J. Lewis G. Edgar (Farmington) and John R. Jr. (Union Lake).

Also survived by 13 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, and a sister, Gladys Tuesday a.m. at Funeral the service 11 Northrop Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River (Redford). Visitation Sunday 1-5 p.m., Monday 5-9 p.m. Retired employee of Contributions may be made to Redford Baptist Church. KITZMAN LUELLA Beloved wife of the late and Edward.

Patricia Dear mother of Robert Kitzman; grandsons; dear sister of Louis Lessard. Visitation Monday 3-9 p.m. Prayers Tuesday 10:30 a.m. Charles R. Step Funeral Home, 18425 Beech Daly Rd.

(betw. 6-7 Mi.) Mass 11 a.m. St. Agatha Church. Rosary Monday 7:30 p.m.

KLEIN CARI 26, 1990. Dearest Thomas Gaverke, Sr. Dearest sister of Thomas Gaverke, Jr. Dear granddaughter of Henry and Annice Homan, Chester and La Verne Gauerke. Funeral at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Tuesday at 11.

Visitation Monday 2-9 p.m. Memorial contributions to the Cari Gaverke Klein Memorial Fund, Henry H. North Elementary School, 333 E. Miller Lansing, Mi 48911 appreciated. (Gauerke) Age 29, January Beloved wife of Richard.

daughter of Barbara and Musico, Angeline D. Niemiec, Edward Norton, George V. Paul, Frieda L. Payne, Fred J. Perejda, Michael Posen, Albert Rattanni, Marian I.

Ray, Walter J.L. Reina, Tony Rogers, Florence E. Sweeney, Gerald J. Thum, Herbert W. Toutant, Maynard J.

Tyler, Frederick A. Waltz, George F. Wilkins, Barbara Richards Yerxa, Edna L. Duzak Funeral Home, 16600 W. Warren (corner of Grandmont) to St.

Christophers Church 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. For further info, call 584-5050. LOGAN NINA H. Age 88, Jan.

27. Beloved mother wife of the late Fred. Dear of Mrs. Anne Dales and James Logan. Dear grandmother of R.

and Donald L. Dales and grandmother of Brian Dales. Services Tuesday 10 a.m. Ross B. Northrop Son Funeral, Mile), Home 19091 Northville.

Northville Visitation Monday 5-9 p.m. MANOR PHILIP Sr. Age 59. Beloved husband of Geraldine. Dear father of Philip, Mrs.

David (Jane) Czupinski," Mary, Mrs. Michael (Margaret) Causby, Matthew, Mrs. Robert (Elaine) Athey. Grandfather of Brother Lappin, Raymond, Virginia Kizis, William, L. IKLECHA JULIA (nee Pokrywka) Age 76.

Beloved wife of Frank; dearest mother of Kenneth and James (Lois); grandmother of Debra and Scott; sister of Evelyn Klecha, Parish rosary Monday at 7 a.m. p.m. from Funeral services Tuesday 9 the James, Richard, Mary Grobbel land the late Francis. Funeral Tuesday 11 a.m., Kaul Funeral Home, 28433 Jefferson, St. Clair Shores.

Visitation Monday 3-9 p.m. Rosary Monday 7:30 p.m. MEIDELL ESTHER January 27, 1990. Wife of the late William J. Meidell.

Mother of Richard F. of Indianapolis, Marilyn Taylor Judith of Nederland, Texas and Birmingham. Sister of Fern Collins. Also survived by seven grandchildren and two great granddaughters. Visitation at Bell Chapel, of the Wm.

R. Hamilton 820 E. Maple, Birming: ham, Monday 7 to 9 p.m. service will be private. MUSICO ANGELINE D.

Beloved wife of Salvatore. Dear mother of Paula (Thomas) Jozkowski, Deborah Chesney, Joseph (Lynn) and Michael (Theresa). Five grandchildren. Dearest daughter of Mary Mandarino. Also survived by two and four brothers.

Mass of the Resurrection Wednesday 10 a.m. at: A.H. Peters Funeral Home, 32000 Schoenherr at Masonic mile) in Warren. Scripture service Tuesday, evening. Visitation after Monday.

NIEMIEC EDWARD January 27, 1990. Beloved husband of Cecile. Dear father of Dennis and Grandfather of Matthew, Jeffrey and David. Also survived by two brothers and one sister. Services Tuesday 9:15 a.m.

from Sajewski Funeral Home 19111 W. Warren to St. Michael's Church (Livonia) 10 a.m. Interment St. Hedwig.

Rosary Monday 8 p.m. NORTON GEORGE V. Of Bloomfield formerly of Jersey City, N.J. Jan. of 27, 1990, late age 78.

Helen. Beloved husband the Dear Mrs. Mass. Margaret and White Mrs. of Kathleen Mingham, Norton-Schock of Bloomfield Twp.

Dear grandfather of Jennifer, Stephen and Katie White. Dear brother of Rev. Emmett J. Norton S.J. of Morristown N.J.

Mr. Norton was the retired Budget Director of Jersey Funeral services from GodhardtTomlinson Funeral Home 2904 Orchard Lake Keego Harbor, Tuesday 9:15 a.m. Mass of the Christin Burial at St. Hugo of Hills, Bloomfield Hills, 10 a.m. Interment White Chapel Cemetery, Troy.

Psalm Service 8:30 p.m. Memorial contributions to the Arthritis Foundation would be appreciated. Friends may call Monday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. PAUL FRIEDA L. Age 90, January 27.

Wife of the late Dear mother of Linda Zampich and Rolf. children Also and survived by six grandeight greatgrandsister. children; Memorial one brother and one service Wednesday Church, 12:30 at Grosse Pointe Baptist Contributions can made to Grosse Pointe Baptist Church Church. or Arrangements Christ Fellowship heyden Funeral Home, 881-8500. PAYNE FRED J.

Jan. 27, 1990, age 77. Beloved husband of the late Christine. Dear father of F. Mark Payne (Rachel).

Tool and Die maker and supervisor at Ford 43 years. Funeral service Tuesday 11 a.m. at Harry J. Will Trust 100 Funeral Home 37000 Six Mile, Livonia. Visitation Monday 1-9 p.m.

Interment Byron, MI. PEREJDA MICHAEL January 27, 1990. Husband of Doris. Brother of Mrs. Michael (Mary) Zulick, Mrs.

James (Anne) Mackenzie, Mrs. Michael (Helen) Miller and Mrs. Michael (Margaret) Marzicola, Funeral Wednesday 11 service a.m. at (Parastas) Wm. R.

Hamilton Co. 820 E. Maple Birmingham. Visitation Tuesday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Tributes may be made to Michigan Heart Association or charity of the donor's choice.

POSEN ALBERT Of Florida, formerly of Detroit. Beloved husband of Libbie Posen. Dear father of Geraldine (Sheldon) Schwartz and the late Ronald Posen. Brother of Maurice (Paula), and Edward Posen and Gertrude Weinstock. Services 11:30 Tuesday morning at the Ira Kaufman Chapel InterI ment Adat Shalom RATTANNI MARIAN I.

January 26. Beloved wife of Louis. Dear mother of David (Catherine), Mrs. Bruce (Cynthia) McLaughlan, Diana and Karen. Grandmother of Monica, James and Ryan.

Sister of Rose Ziemba, Bernard, Joseph, Leonard, George Arthur Cieslak. Funeral Tuesday 9:30 from the L.J. Griffin Funeral Home, 7707 Middlebelt (at Ann Arbor Trail) and to St. Bernardine of Siena Church at 10. Rosary Monday 7:30.

Donations to the Michigan Cancer Foundation would be appreciated. RAY WALTER J.L. January, 27, 1990. Husband of the late Marion E. Father of Thomas W.

and John P. Ray. Also survived by five grand: children. Funeral service at Bell Chapel, Wm. R.

Hamilton 820 E. Maple, Birmingham, Thursday 11 a.m. Suggested visiting hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday. Memorial Tributes to Kiwanis Foundation or The Salvation Army.

REINA TONY January 27, 1990. Beloved Husband of Emily F. Loving father of Anita (Gerald) Goormastic. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Services Tuesday a.m.

at: Sajewski Funeral Home, 19111 W. Warren. Entombment St Hedwig. Rosary Monday evening. ROGERS FLORENCE E.

Beloved wife of the late John B. Dear aunt of the late beloved Arnold Radtke and many other surviving nieces and nephews. Services Tuesday 9 a.m. at Voran Funeral Home (Dearborn Chapel) 23701 Ford 9:30 a.m. at Church of the Divine Child SWEENEY GERALD J.

January 27. Beloved husband of Virginia (nee Creedon); dear father of Michael C. (Margaret); grandfather of Kevin, Colleen, Brian and Sean. Family will receive friends at A.J. Desmond Sons Trust 100 Funeral Home, 2600 Crooks Troy, Monday 2-9 p.m.

Scripture service Monday 7:30 p.m. Funeral Mass at SS. Peter Paul Jesuit Church (629 E. Jefferson) Tuesday 10 a.m. Memorials suggested to University of Detroit Jesuit High School or Heartline Inc.

THUM HERBERT W. Died 1-21-90, Age 81. Beloved husband of Lauretfa, father of Mrs. D. Kroger, Sr.

Dorothy, Mrs. Margaret Woleben. Brother of Mrs. Thelma Albright. Eight grandchildren.

Resided in Waterville, OH. Former resident of Dayton, OH for 80 yrs. Member of of and C.O.F. (St. Michaels Boyscout leader for many years earning the Silver Beaver Award.

TOUTANT MAYNARD J. of (Frenchy) Age 66. Beloved father Thom (Sue) and Cheryl Lynne of Raleigh, N.C. Grandfather of Bryan and JereBrother of Detta Vaudreuil. Memorial service Tuesday 11 a.m.

St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 16360 Hubbard (betw. 5 and 6 Livonia. Contributions to The Salvation Army would be appreciated. For further information, call Leonard A.

Turowski Son Funeral Home, 427-3400. TYLER FREDERICK A. Age 60, 1990. Beloved husband of Shirley. Loving father of Deborah and Timothy Fitzpatrick, Sandra Tyler.

Dear grandfather of Michael, Amanda, Nicole, Cristalle. Great grandfather of Stephanie. Beloved brother of Ray and Jean. Funeral services 11 a.m. Tuesday at the R.G.& G.R.

Harris Funeral Home, 15451 Farmington Livonia. Visitation Monday 12-9 WALTZ GEORGE F. Beloved husband of Geraldine, Dear father of James F. and Mrs. John (Marsha) Schoff.

Grandfather of Michelle, Sean, Jason, Bradley and Melissa. Great grandfather of Jamie. Brother of Jack. Funeral services private under direction of A.H. Peters Funeral Home of Grosse Pointe, 884-5500 WILKINS BARBARA RICHARDS Passed away Jan.

27, 1990, at age 30, under the loving care of Hospice and her family. Beloved wife of Robert A. Jr. Daughter of Charles and Betty Richards. Sister of Charles Jr.

(Debra). Aunt of two nephews. Daughter-in-law of Roberf Sr. Sister-in-law of Paul Wilkins and Clifford Wilkins (Kay Ellen). Barbara was employed by Electronic Data Systems of Troy.

Services at First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Jan. 30, 1990 at 11 a.m., with Rev. William Brown officiating. who wish may contributions to the Hospice of Jackson. Barbara has been cremated.

No visitation will be held. Arrangements by Wetherby Funeral Home, Jackson. YERXA EDNA L. January 28, 1990. Age 80.

Beloved wife of the late Felton. Beloved mother of the late Winnie Van Dorp, Dear sister of Charles and of the late Edward and Alfred Young. Dear grandmothr Debra (James) Aldis and Dennis (Barbara) Van Dorp. Dear great grandmother of Jason and Lindsay Aldis and Dennis Candice and Daniel Van Dorp. Funeral services Wednesday 12:30 p.m.

at the: Kaul Funeral Home, 35201 Garfield (N. of 15 mile) Clinton Twp. Visitation Monday 5 until 9 p.m. Tuesday, 2 until 9 p.m. Entombment at Cadillac Memorial Gardens.

30 Monuments Cemeteries, FOREST LAWN 2 lots. Call 675-5839 or 389-1315 MAUSOLEUM level single, Mt Olivet Cemetery 1-293-3902 ONE PLOT Roseland Park 12 and Woodward $435. 542-1738 WHITE CHAPEL 2 lots, Garden of the Assisa, 641-7128 55 Card of Thanks OH HOLY ST. JUDE, Apostle and Martyr, Great in Virtue, Rich il Miracles. Near Kinsman of Jesus Christ, Faithful intercessor of all who invoke your special patronage.

Come fo my presence in urgent petition. In return, I promise to make your name be known. Say 3. Our Fathers, 3 Hail Marys and 3 Glorious Novenas, St. Jude pray for us and all who invoke your name.

D.N..

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