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four agency strong on of the said enough injuries Japanese the to of no shake quake scale dam- im- St Vigil Rosary Snelling June 1, 1982 Minneapolis Star and Tribune Associated Press Storms hit Illinois town again Illinois National Guard troops took cover Monday town was hit Saturday by a tornado that cut a 15- from a thunderstorm that dropped hail and heavy mile path of destruction through southern Illinois, rain for the third straight day on Marion, III. The killing 12 people and injuring more than 100. Reagan to press U.S. allies for firmer stand don U.S.S.R. Los Angeles Times Reagan's public approval ratings to now are charged lower rates than be less than 50 percent.

the richer countries of the West. Washington, D.C. President Reagan, who leaves for With many Europeans still faulting I A major initiative by France in the Europe Wednesday, plans to press Reagan for high U.S. interest rates area of technology, including a proallied leaders to bring their econom- that hurt their economies and nation- posal for an intergovernmental body ic policies into closer step with the al security policies that they contend that would, in the words of one ReaUnited States and to unite in a firm- have increased the risk of nuclear gan aide, "pick the (technology) winer stance toward the Soviet Union. war, the European media have taken ners and weed out the an unusually keen interest in the president's trip.

Reagan has agreed to a live television interview, with British, French, German and Italian television journalists, on the eve of his departure. And live coverage also is scheduled for his appearances at the Vatican, his addresses to the British Parliament and the West German Bundestag, and his visit to the Berlin Wall. Reagan will meet Thursday with French President Francois Mitterrand and with U.S. Embassy officials in Paris. That will be followed by the Versailles Economic Summit where Reagan will argue that Japan and other allies should more closely coordinate their economic policies with those of the United States if they expect to squeeze out inflation and bring down interest rates.

Leaders of Japan, Britain, France, Italy, West Germany and Canada also will attend the summit. Major items on the agenda at Versailles will include: An analysis of member countries, cus on the U.S. interest rates and have on the other mies. the economies of all with special foeconomy and its high the effect the rates countries' econo- Trade and protectionism. The East-West relationship, with emphasis on the United States' efforts to persuade European allies to further tighten the screws on the weakening economies of the Soviet Union and two of its Communist Bloc allies East Germany and Czechoslovakia by raising interest rates on loans to those countries, which Accident in N.D.

oilfield kills member of crew Associated Press Dickinson, N.D. An oilfield accident near Dickinson Monday afternoon claimed the life of a member of an oil company seismographic crew, the Dunn County Sheriff's office said. The man died in surgery at St. Joseph's Hospital in Dickinson, authorities said. The victim had apparently been hit by a truck at an oil-field site about 12 miles North of Dickinson.

Authorities late Monday had not released the victim's name nor any other details of the incident. Wisconsin man, 26, stabbed Two men were in afternoon following Black River Falls, Wood County man stab wounds. John Nekoosa was taken hospital, authorities person was less with hammer Holy 24th with Ft. Of Minn. call a Residents ad, 1-800-552-7272 toll free Visitation 18th Service Av Tues, National S.

8pm. S. 6-9pm Church, Interment at Cemetery. REAL RENTALS PERSONAL SPORTING RECREATIONAL GOODS. SERVICES VEHICLES.

REV. 250-263 401-455 290-291 526-618 750-760 Obituaries and Funerals Obituaries and Funerals Kamprud Jerome age 62, of 7220 James Av Richfield. Survived by wife, Elaine; daughters, Pat Condon Nancy Hegg; son, John Kamprud; sisters, Dagmar Kamprud Harriet Twesme; 7 grandchildren; nephew, Douglas Peterson; niece, Kristy Wellnitz. Services Thurs 10am at Oak Grove Lutheran Church, 71st Lyndale Av S. Interment Ft.

Snelling. Visitation Wed 7-9pm at Morris Nilsen Chapel, 6527 Portland Av. Kvenild Kaare, age 68, of Mpis. Retired from NCR after 35 years, veteran of WWW. Survived by beloved wife, Louise; dear father of Karen, Kenneth his wife Kathleen (Kittelson); devoted grandfather of Kimberly, Kristina, Kaare; brother, Sverre Kvenild, St.

Paul; sisters, Mrs. William (Esther) VanLoo, Redding, CA Mrs. Gudrun Scherz, St. Paul; nieces nephews. Services Tuesday 7:30 pm at Bethany Lutheran Church, 25th St.

Franklin Ave. Visitation I hour before services at the church. Following the service the family will meet with friends in the church parlors. Graveside service Wednesday 11 am Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Memorials may be made 10 Abbott NW Hospital in Dr.

Fromke, leukemia research, or donor's choice. Arrangements with McDivitt Hauge Chapel, 32nd St. Minnehaha Av. S. Landergan Albert age 90, of 1590 Berkeley, St Paul, on May 30.

Survived by 1 son 2 daughters. Funeral from Murphy Snelling Ave Chapel, 575 S. Snelling, 9:30 am Weds. Mass of Christian Burial Nativity Church of St Paul 10 am. Interment Resurrection.

Friends may call from 5- 9 pm Tues. Parish vigil 7 pm Tues. Memorials preferred to St. Joseph's Hospital, Hospice Unit. Leduc Harriet, age 68, of Two Harbors formerly of 4228 Irving Av Mpis.

Employed by Donald's Dept Store of Mpis for 20 years. Survived by her husband, Albert; son, Jerome; 2 grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held 2pm Wed in the Holy Spirit Catholic Church, Two Harbors. Visitation from 3-9pm Tues at the Svendsen- Johnson Funeral Home, Two Harbors. Lewis Richard age 60, of 11414 Xavis Coon Rapids.

Survived by wife, Shirley; sons, Richard of Eagan and Craig of Coon Rapids; daughters, Mrs. Stuart (Janice) Kirschbaum of New Brighton and Mrs. Dennis (Karen) Olson of Ham Lake; 8 grandchildren; mother, Julia Lewis of Columbia Heights; brothers, Douglas of Blaine and Gerald of Columbia Heights; sisters, Mrs. John (Beth) Oxberry of Bethel, Mrs. Kenneth (Helen) Sibben of New Brighton, Mrs.

Lester (Janet) Martin of Blaine and Jeanne Pfankuck of Shoreview. Funeral services Wednesday 10:30 am from the Zion Lutheran Church, 4th and Adams Anoka. Interment Morningside Memorial Gardens, Coon Rapids. Visitation 6:30 to 9 pm Tuesday at ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. Arrangments Thurston-Lindberg Funeral Home, 421-0220 Lovering Dean age 75, of 6300 Dupont Av Richfield.

Survived by wife, Lillian; son, Gordon Dean Lovering, Princeton; daughter, Mrs. James (Jo) Langevin of Roseville; 21 grandchildren; 2 brothers, Glen, Dassel, MN, and Royce, Granite Falls, MN; 2 sisters, Mrs. Alvin (Arvilla) Machledt, Buffalo Lake, MN and Mrs. Jennie Lindquist, Hector, MN; also James Tracy, Bloomington, Janis Glad, Robbinsdale, and Grace Huber, Bloomington. Funeral service Wed 11 am at Gill Brothers (Southwest Chapel), 5801 Lyndale Av S.

Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Visitation Tues 4-9 pm. Lupo Florence age 61, of Edina. Survived by husband, John daughter, Virginia; son, Joseph daughter-in-law, Christine; son, John Ill daughter-in-law, Debra; son, Robert daughter-in-law, Susan son Michael; grandchildren, Sara Gina; sister, Clara Faltus. Mass of Christian Burial Wed, 11am at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, 5051 Eden Av, Edina.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Friends may call at the Werness Brothers Funeral Chapel, 3500 W. 50th St. Tues 7-9 pm. Rosary Service 8 pm.

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Friday. ....8 a.m. to 8 p.m. To place want 372-4242 call 5 Obituaries and Funerals Lyman Alice age 75, formerly of Winstead, MN. Survived by daughters, Mrs.

Robert (Kathryn) Hackel of Hager City, WI, Mrs. Dean (Jane) Guggemos of Montivideo, Mrs. Benedict (Frances) Neubaur of Orono, Maine; 14 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Kathryn Kolmer of Yakima, Wash. Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday 10:30 am at Church of Annunciation, 54th and Garfield Av S.

Visitation Tuesday 5 to 9 pm Gill Brothers (Southwest) Chapel, 5801 Lyndale Ave. S. Vigil prayers 7 pm Tuesday. Burial Thursday 10 am at Holy Trinity Cemetery in Winstead. Memorials preferred.

McCabe Matthew age 80, of Robbinsdale. Loving father of sons, Vernon and Raymond; daughters, Mrs. Walter Rohling, all of Mpis area, and Mrs. Clifford Olson of Cambridge, MN; 10 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren. Services Wednesday 9:30 am from the Malone Funeral Home, Fremont and Lowry North.

10 am Mass of Christian Burial at Church of St. Austin. Interment Gethsemane Cemetery. Vigil prayers 7 pm Tuesday. Reviewal 4 to 9 pm Tuesday.

Miller Louise age 78, of Willows Nursing Home South. Survived by daughter, Virginia; and son-in-law, grandson, Donald Chester Ennest; grandaughters, Barbara, Bonita, and Dianne; 4 greatgrandchildren; sister, Bette Carli. Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday 10 am at the Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Av S. Friends may call 1 hour before services.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Agnes M. (Tourville), age 89, of Birchwood Health Care Center, Forest Lake on May 29. Mother of Vernon, Lino Lakes, Russell, Maplewood, VaLerie Rosengren, Lino Lakes, Constance Johnson, Sun Valley, CA. Also survived by 13 grandchildren; 12 greatgrandchildren, 4 great great grandchildren; sister, Ida May LaMotte, Centerville.

Friends may call from 3-9 pm Wednesday at Mattson Funeral Home, Forest Lake. Interment Burbank California. Moga Morris Barbara age 51, of Madison, formerly of Mika. Died May 28, 1982. Survived by husband, William M.

Morris son, Robert M. Morris, daughter, Galyn Lee Morris, Madison, parents, John Genesta Milnor, Seattle, brotherGeorge W. Minor, Seattle, Wash. Memorial services Weds 1:30 pm in Madison Congregational Church. Contributions may be made to the Shoreline Association for Retarded Handicapped, 55 Park Guilford, Conn.

06437, or charity of one's choice. Olson Oscar age 84, of 5821 Blaisdell Av S. Survived by wife, Gladys; son and daughter-inlaw, Alger Ruth of Bloomington; grandchildren, Kristine and Kari. Services Tues 1 pm Werness Brothers Chapel, 2300 West Old Shakopee Road. Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Virginia, MN.

Rodd Frank age 55, of 3275 Library Lane on Sat. Survived by 2 sisters, Winifred Ofte of Westby, WI Arlene Giefle of Ontario, WI; 4 brothers, Clayton, Shamrock, TX, Larry, Viroqua, WI, David of Scranton, ND James, San Diego, CA; several nieces nephews. Mass Of Christian Burial on Wed at Holy Family Catholic Church, 5900 W. Lake St. Visitation Tues (TODAY) at Enga Memorial Chapel, 5600 Excelsior Blvd at Hiway 100, 7-9pm with Vigil Prayer Service at Memorials may be directed to the American Cancer Society.

Interment Lakewood. Rundquist Rose, age 91, of Robbinsdale. Survived by daughter sonin-law, Maxine Bud Jansen. 50 year member Plymouth Chapter Order of The Eastern Star. Funeral Wednesday 12 noon at Lakewood Chapel.

36th Hennepin Ave. S. Interment Lakewood. Friends may call 7 to 9 pm Tuesday at Gearty-Delmore Chapel. 39th West Broadway.

Robbinsdaie Obituaries and Funerals OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS custody Monday an incident near which left a hospitalized with Houghton, 26, of to a La Crosse said. A second seriously injured the incident at the 5 Obituaries and Funerals Anderson Agnes Agnes age 90. Residence 2544 Aldrich Av S. on Sun. Member of Elim Covenant Church.

Survived by daughter, Yvonne son-in-law, Clyde Anderson; grandchildren, Richard wife, Kerstin Johnson greatgrandchildren, Ann Katrin, Dennis wife, Betty Johnson greatgrandchildren, Karen Scott, Lesive husband, Dennis Lindhoim greatgrandchildren, Christopher Kimberly; sister, Alice Dairymple of Mpls; sister-in-law, Gertrude Peterson; nieces nephews many dear friends. Services Thurs Jun 3rd 1982 at Lakewood Chapel, 3600 Hennepin Av. Interment Lakewood Cemetery. Visitation Wed from 5-9pm at Welander-Quist (Davies Chapel) 2301 Dupont Av S. If transportation is needed by any friend to attend funeral Service please call Welander Quist Funeral Home, 377-2203.

Balfanz C.C. (Bud), age 68, on Sunday at his home in Aitkin. Formerly of Goiden Valley. 35 Year employee of the White House Restaurant. Member of HotelBar Club Union Survived by wife, Viola; daughter, Mrs.

William (Gwen) Johnson of New Hope; sons, James and John both of Denver and Roger of Cambridge; 2 sisters, Mrs. Babe (Gladys) De Jarlais of Mpls and Mrs. Henry (Evelyn) Carlisle of Spring Grove; brother, Glen of Golden Valley; 7 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren. Services 10 am Thursday at the Sorensen-Root Funeral Home, Aitkin. Family requests no flowers.

Memorials preferred 10 Belfani family, R1 Box 47A, Aitkin, MN. 56431 Bergquist George William, age 77, of 6510 North Eagle Lake Drive, Maple Grove. Survived by wife, Irma Marie; son, George William Tuckahoe, NY; 2 daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Karen Marie) Sommerdorf, Brownton, ND, Mrs. Thomas (Susan Lucile) Lemke of Rochester; 6 grandchildren, David, Douglas, Ron Scott, Kathryn, Kirsten, Renee; 2 sisters, Miss Ethel Bergquist, Glen Lake Mrs.

Norma McNeal, Mpis. Masonic funeral service Weds. 10 am at the Evans-Norby Funeral Home, 1st Ave E. 2nd St N. in Osseo.

Visitation will be the hour before the service. Interment Glen Haven Cemetery. Mr. Bergquist was a 53 year member of Hennepin Masonic Lodge Bricklayers Allied Craftsmen Union If desired, memorials may be given to The American Heart Association. Evans-Nordby 424-4000 Branting Fred age 73, of 2426 Clinton AV S.

Member of James Ballantine VFW Post Survived by wife, Bernice; niece, Mrs. Connie Lindzy, Duluth; nephew, Theodore Ericson, Roanoke, IL. Service Thursday 1 pm, The Albin Chapel, Ralph Albinson Director, 2200 Nicollet AV. Interment Ft. Snelling National Cemetery.

Visitation Wednesday 5 to 8 pm Braunwarth Henry age 56, of Waconia. Survived by fiancee, Mary Pierson Norwood; sons, Steve, Hutchinson, Michael Mark, Waconia; daughters, Mrs. Jim (Joyce) Larson Mayer, Joanne Braunwarth, Janet Braunwarth both Waconia; 2 grandchildren; brother, Leonard Braunwarth, Mpis; sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Efferiz, New Germany, Mrs Jerome (Phyllis) Wagener, Waconia, Mrs. James (Kathleen) O'Brien, Arlington; stepbrother, Brother Camillus Smith, Saint Antonio, Texas.

Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday 10am. St Joesph Catholic Church, Waconia. Visitation Yetzer Funeral Home, Waconia after pm Tues. Vigil prayers 8 pm, Interment St Joesph Cemetery, Derrick John age 80, of 9500 Collegeview Rd. Retired Col.

US Army Judge Advocate General Mpis. attorney, member Delta Tau Delta Fraternity and Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity. Survived by wife, Alice; son daughterin-law, John B. Peggy J. Derrick of Brazil; grandchild, Alan sister, Mrs.

George Egginton, sister brother -in-law, Peg Paul Dulleck, sister-in-law, Rosemary E. Abrams, Mpis. Memorial service Tuesday 3:30 pm Werness Brothers Chapel, W. 50th St. Beard Ave.

S. Private interment. No visitation or reviewal. If so desired memorials may be given to the American Cancer Society or donor's choice. Dunham Lawrence Boardman Jr.

died May 29th at his home in Branford, CT after a long illness. Beloved husband of Angelica; devoted father of Lawrence B. Dunham Ill of Mpls, Angie Dunham of Branford, Gail Dunham O'Connor Valarie Dunham Wolson both of Keene Valley, NY; adored son of Vryling Putnam Dunham of NY City; devoted brother of Bryling Dunham, Corscaden of Essex, NY William Putnam Dunham of Ridgefield, CT 5 grandchildren; dear son-in-law of Dorothy Thompson Fales of Branford, CT. Memorial Service Thurs June 3rd at 2pm, Dwight Chapel, Yale University, old campus, New Haven, CT. Interment Service with family, Keene Valley, NY Cemetery.

Memorials preferred to Yale University or Connecticut Hospice Branford, CT. Elliott Grace age 94, formerly of 7882 Van Buren NE, Spring Lake Park. Survived by brother, Jack Sommers, Spring Lake Park; nephews, William Sommers, Coon Rapids, Harold (Bud) Sommers, Crystal, Charles Packard, Fridley; nieces, Lois Potter, Longview, WA, Florence Hiberg, Kelso, WA, Charlotte Anderson, W. St. Paul; 31 greatnieces nephews; 62 greatgreatnieces nephews.

Service Wed 1pm al Welander-Quist (North Chapel) 1200 W. Broadway. Interment Lakeview Cemetery, Nowthen, MN. Visitation 5-9pm Tues. Memorials preferred.

Fairbanks Gordon age 62, of Mpis. Survived by mother, Charlotte Fairbanks, White Earth, MN; sisters, Margaret Smith, White Earth, MN, Norby Blake, Mpis, Faith Lee, Mpls, Caroline Brown, Elbow Lake, MN; brother, Aloysius Fairbanks, White Earth, MN; many nieces nephews. Services Wed at McDivitt Hauge Chapel, 32nd St Minnehaha Av Mass Burial Christian 9am Catholic Garbark Grace age 74, of 6331 Beard N. Complete notice was in Monday paper. Arrangements with Evans-Nordby Funeral Home, 533-3000.

Greenwalt Margaret (Berry), of Minneapolis. A graduate of Visitation Convent, St Paul, Saint Teresa's College, Winona Minnesota. She lived and worked in Minneapolis all of her life. Dear loved mother of Patricia Vallely, Minneapolis and Mary Vallely Sullivan, Austin, Texas. Thirteen grandchildren; Twenty-one great-grandchildren.

Memorial Mass of the Resurrection Wednesday 10 am at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, 419 21st Avenue South. At her request there will be no visitation and interment will be private. In lieu of flowers the family will appreciate memorials to the Arthritis Foundation. Arrangement with Mc Divitt Hauge Funeral Chapel, 3131 Minnehaha Avenue South Hadro Edward age 63, 1352 Kenneth St. Paul.

Funeral from the Willwerscheid and Peters Mortuary, 1167 Grand, Thurs. Mass Of Christian Burial Church of St. Therese, St. Paul 10am. Friends may call from 3-9pm Wed.

Heckmann Herbert age 76, res. 3812- 62nd Ave. on Thurs. Survived by wife, Wilhelmine; son, Donald, Brooklyn Park; daughters, Phyllis Lutz, Hastings, Joan Maas, New Hope; 7 grandchildren; 3 brothers. Services 2 pm June 2nd, Parkway United Church of Christ, 3120 Washburn Ave.

N. Interment Glen Haven Cemetery. Reviewal visitation Tues. 7-9 pm at WelanderQuist (North Chapel), 1200 W. Broadway.

Hede Arnold age 63, of 5524 Interlachen Blvd, Edina. Survived by wife, Martha; sons, Robert Gary; daughters, Mrs. Wm. (Sharon) Davis Vicki Hede; mother, Dagmar Berggreen; sisters, Lenore Austin Helen Thoen; 5 grandchildren. Services Wed 11am at St.

Peders Lutheran Church, 4600 E. 42nd St. Interment Ft. Snelling. Friends may call Tues 4-9pm at the Morris Nilsen Chapel, 6527 Portland Av at the Church the hour before the Service.

Memorials to Cancer Research. Heiges Mamie J. (nee Schroeder), 2918 NE Hayes St. on Sunday in her 77th year. A charter member of St.

Charles Church and Women's Club. Survived by husband, Milton daughter, Mary J. Heiges; son, John M. and daughter-inlaw, Shirley Heiges; grandchildren, Sharon, John, and Patricia Heiges; sister, Mrs. Lucille O'Connell; brother, Arthur J.

Schroeder; nieces and nephews. Services Wednesday 10:30 am Billman Hunt Chapel, 2701 Central Av NE. Mass of Christian Burial 11 am St. Charles Borromeo. Burial Hillside.

Visitation beginning 3 pm Tuesday, Prayer Vigil 7 pm Tuesday, Memorials preferred to St. Mary's Hospital Hospice. Johnson Mr. Eric Melvin, age 66. Husband of Mrs.

Margaret Ellis Johnson of 108 Westland Gaffney, South Carolina. Died today in Cherokee County Hospital. A native of Mpis, MN he had lived in Gaffney three years. Survived by two sons, Norman Johnson, Arlington, Virginia, Eric Johnson, Gaffney, One Brother Hilbert Johnson, Mpls. Funeral services Wednesday 5:00.

Saint Paul Lutheran Church with burial in Oakland Cemetery, Gaffney. Kundert Donald 58 years, of 13707 Nicollet. Beloved husband of Jean; also survived by daughter son-in-law, Diane Billy Spier, CA; daughters, Sally, Mpis, Pat, Excelsior; son, Karl, Excelsior; 2 granddaughters; 1 grandson; mother, Minnie Kundert, Mound; sister brother-in-law, Lucille Jack Kirk, Mound; stepchildren, James B. Kathy Little, Mpis, Mark JoAnn Olsen, Burnsville; aunts, uncles, nieces nephews. Retired sales rep in Marketing for Standard Oil.

Member of Lebanon Masonic Lodge A.F. A.M. Eagan, Zuhrah Temple, Past Pres of Horsemans Unit, Minnesota Valley Shrine Club. Service Tues 1pm, Faith Covenant Church, 12921 Nicollet Av S. Visitation Mon 7-9pm, the Albin Chapel, Ralph Albinson Director, 2200 Nicollet.

Interment Ft. Snelling. Memorials preferred to the Shriners Crippled Childrens Hospital. Schultz Eugene R. Sr.

(Gene), age 55. He was a Superintendent for Brede Inc. Survived by wife, Barbara; 2 sons daughtersin-law, Eugene Jr. Barbara of Brooklyn Park, Henry Trudi of Murray, Utah; daughter, Mrs. Terry (Linda) Kelley, New Brighton; 6 grandchildren, Stacy Marie, Eugene Ill, Amber Schultz, Michael Kimberly Kelley.

Jennifer Schultz; 4 brothers, William, Virgil Merle of Mpis, Henry of Coon Rapids; sisters, Mrs. Mary Mc Queen, Waukesha, WI. and Aurelia. Service Wednesday 11am at First Lutheran Church of Crystal, 7708 62nd Ave. N.

Interment Hillside Cemetery. Visitation starting Tues. 4 pm at Evans-Nordby Funeral Home, 6000 Brooklyn Blvd in Brooklyn Center. Reviewal also one hour before the service. Evans-Nordby Funeral Home 533-3000 Smith Mabel Wabasha, MN.

Born in Reads Landing, MN. Daughter of Captain Mrs. John T. Smith. Graduate of Winona State University and taught in Minnesota North Dakota, Member of Grace Memorial Episcopal Church, Wabasha, MN.

Survived by nephew niece, Mr. Mrs Robert G. Smith, Mpls cousins. Requiem communion memorial service 7pm Thur, June 3rd, Grace Memorial Episcopal Church, Wabasha, MN. Stussi Agnes age 79, of 3110 Blaisdell Ave.

S. Notice later. Hillside Memorium 781-3391 Swanberg Mildred E. (Lefavor), age 80, of Lynwood Health Center. Survived by daughters, Mrs.

Barbara Wicklander, Leverne her husband, Joe Konecny, Joyce her husband, Claire Spohn; son daughter-in-law, Claire Verna Lefavor; 15 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren. Services Weds. 1 pm, at Henry W. Anderson Mortuary 3640 23rd Ave S. Friends may call 5-8 pm Tues.

Interment National Cemetery. Thompson Joseph age 77, of 3233 Emerson Av S. Member of Disabled American Veterans. Survived by wife, Alice; daughters, Karen Obrestad, Carol Iden, Patricia Duffy Ruth Brown; sons, Wayne, George Thomas Brown; 13 grandchildren; brother, Kenneth Thompson of CA. Funeral Services Wed at Gill Brothers (Southwest) Chapel, 5801 Lyndale Ave.

S. Visitation one hour previous to Service. Interment Ft. Snelling National Cemetery. Weller Bruce age 28, of 5912 W.

39th St, St. Louis Park. Survived by wife, Teresa; children, Ivan Cody Dustin; mother, Marion Weller of St. Paul; father, Richard Weller of Annandale; sisters, Kathleen Portz of Newport, Deborah Johnson of Lakeville; half sister, Maria Weller of Annandale; brothers, David of Newport, Brian of Annandale; grandparents, Mr. Mrs.

William Jones of Cokato Luella Weller of Howard Lake. Services Thursday 1pm at Washburn McReavy-Strobeck -Johnson Chapel, 1400 Excelsior Ave. Hopkins. Interment Ft. Snelling, Friends may call from 4-9pm Wed.

Crucial economic and national security issues will be discussed at two summit sessions during Reagan's 10- day journey. But perhaps the most important aspect of the trip for Reagan will be that he can be portrayed before huge audiences as a world leader dealing with international problems, aides say. It will be Europeans' first close-up view of an American leader who has been widely criticized there, both for his economic policies and for what some see as slowness in 1 coming to grips with arms control issues. The president's trip, carefully scheduled to accommodate television coverage, will provide numerous opportunities for Reagan to be pictured in dramatic settings. He will: Meet with the leaders of Japan and six European countries at a June 4-6 Economic Summit at Versailles, France; Meet with the leaders of 14 nations at a June 10 North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit in Bonn, West Germany; Meet with Pope John Paul at the Vatican; I Confer with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, address the British Parliament and go horseback riding with Queen Elizabeth in London; I Address the West German Bundestag in Bonn, and finally, visit the Berlin Wall.

Recent U.S. presidents generally. have found that overseas trips, with their extensive television coverage in the United States, help a chief executive's standings in public opinion polls. Most recent polls show Woman offers to adopt baby expected by girl, 11 Associated Press Madison, Wis. A woman in Brooklyn, has offered to adopt the child of an 11- year-old Chicago girl if the girl would change her mind and cancel an abortion appointment at University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics.

Patricia Hino, a spokeswoman for Wisconsin Citizens Concerned for Life, said the woman called the organization's Madison office Saturday and said she has been on a waiting list to adopt a child for some time. She was not identified. Hino's organization has criticized the hospital in recent weeks after two second-trimester abortions resulted in live births. The babies later died. The Chicago girl has an abortion scheduled at the hospital June 9.

2 hurt as car hits cow herd Three people from Rolling Meadows, A proposal by the United States to adopt a set of international rules governing investments. The U.S. position is that while investors from other countries can invest freely in the United States, American companies often are restricted when investing in other nations. Issues from previous summit meetings also are likely to surface at Versailles. France and Canada, for example, are expected to pressure the United States once again to "global negotiations" to discuss the demands of the Third World for a massive transfer of wealth and resources to the developing countries.

But Reagan remains committed to the position he took last October at the Cancun Summit, where he opposed "global negotiations." At Bonn, Reagan is expected to press the NATO allies to increase their defense build-up now and worry about arms negotiations later. Sharp differences remain between the United States and some of 1 its allies over national security policies and relations with the Soviet Union. But Reagan has managed to at least partially defuse the potentially explosive issue of nuclear war with his recent proposals for disarmament and his offer to meet with Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev to discuss arms reductions. The major issues at the NATO meeting will revolve around the deployment of medium-range nuclear missiles in Europe, and the question of whether conventional forces or nuclear weapons will be used if the overwhelmingly superior conventional forces of the Warsaw Pact nations attack NATO. Car strikes the band; 10 hurt Ten members of the Chippewa Falls, Middle School 7th grade band were injured Monday during a Memorial Day parade.

An antique car being driven in the parade collided with the band from the rear in downtown Chippewa Falls, authorities said. The 10 band members were treated for minor injuries and released. Express bus to zoo resumes An express bus is again running 1 between downtown Minneapolis and the state zoo in Apple Valley. The specially-painted bus takes five round trips daily; the ride lasts 45 minutes each way. Service began Monday and continues through Labor Day.

Details are available by calling the Metropolitan Transit Commission at 827-7733. Quake hits Japanese island An earthquake occurred today 24 miles under the sea off the northern coast of Japan's main island of Hon- shu, the Central Meteorological 13 Funeral Directors Bilman-Hunt 2701 Central Av. NE. 789-3535 MALONE FREMONT at Lowry 522-3622 DE. LARSON 2301 Central Av.

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Each insertion of an advertisement is proof of publication, and it is the responsibility of the advertiser to check the correctness of each insertion. INDEX OF MAJOR CLASSIFICATIONS Classification Numbers ANNOUNCEMENTS 3-46 719-747 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 341-345 BUSINESS SERVICES 101-171 EDUCATION. 300 EMPLOYMENT. 304-330 801-813 LIVESTOCK FARM EQUIPMENT 271-283 MERCHANDISE 201-247 injuries Sunday about There were.

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