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nite Panel OK Awaited On Ford WASHINGTON (P) House Republican Leader Gerald R. Ford's nomination as vice president is headed for virtually certain approval by the Senate Rules Commiteee. The full Senate is to vote on Ford's confirmation next week after today's committee vote. House leaders plan a final vote in that body the week after. ALTHOUGH no hitch has risen to confirmation by either the House or Senate, Ford's civil rights voting record and leadership capacity were challenged Monday at House hearings.

Clarence Mitchell Washington director of the Vote Near On Saxbe Eligibility WASHINGTON (P) The Senate Judiciary Committee is nearing a vote on a bill 1 to remove a constitutional barrier to the appointment of Sen. William B. Saxbe (R- Ohio) as attorney general. The balloting was slated for the committee meeting today. It also was considering action on legislation to provide for court appointment of a special Watergate prosecutor.

Chairman James O. Eastland (D-Miss.) said he hopes both matters can be disposed of, making unnecessary a previously scheduled Wednesday meeting on the prosecutor bill. SAXBE'S nomination to succeed Elliot L. Richardson as attorney general has been held up because of a provision of the Constitution. The provision bars appointment of Congress members to offices for which the salary was increased during their elected terms.

Saxbe was a member of the Senate in 1969 when the salary of the attorney general and other Cabinet officers was increased from $35,000 a year to $60,000. The administration has proposed legislation to roll back, the attorney general's pay to $35,000 in an effbrt to overcome Saxbe's disqualification for appointment to the post. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said three of Ford's votes "show that he has a restricted approach to civil rights." Taking a position for or against Ford was against NAACP policy, Mitchell told the House Judiciary Committee. But he said he hoped congressmen, before confirming Ford, would satisfy themselves "that his posture as vice president would not be the same as it was as congressman." MITCHELL said he was confident that Ford would step in to prevent a black person from being refused entry, for example to a restaurant but said Ford has fallen short on his civil rights voting record. "As long as you are in the area of broadly accepted principle, I believe Mr.

Ford is for that," Mitchell testified. "But when you get to the crunch where you've got to take a stand because it is right even though it is unpopular, in that area I think he falls short." Ohio Sunday Closing Law Ends Tonight COLUMBUS -Ohio's ancient Sunday "blue laws" officially come to an end at midnight tonight, although there will be little noticeable effect because the musty tutes have been ignored for years. The General Assembly repealed the laws forbidding common labor or business on Sunday, bowing to the demands of Ohioans who wanted seven shopping days a week. Supporters of repeal cited the unenforceability of the laws and complained they tried to impose a specific religious view on the entire society of Ohio. Ironically, the official permission for Sunday sales comes at a time when the energy problem has retailers thinking about reducing shopping hours.

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Claus notes on (P) Parade, his tuba. he had March- his Worker-Run Fi m's Production Upped OVADA, Italy (P) He was tired of trade union battles and was risking a heart attack besides. So Rinaldo Repetto, owner of the Stampofusione Metalli factory, decided last October to withdraw from the business and let his workers run the place themselves. Ten of his 27 employes a accepted the offer, and for more than a year they have been the worker-bosses of the metal casting plant in this northern Italian town 20 miles northwest of Genoa. THOUGH the local unions have accused the workers of "playing into Repetto's hands," the factory's production has risen markedly.

Absenteeism, which reaches sta-15 to 21 pct. in many Italian industries, has all but disappeared. And the work week is up from 40 to 50 hours. "We had a hard start," said Fanny Barboro, the only woman in the group. "By now, though, we have paid all our debts, and next balance is going to profit, which we intend vide equally after the year's quired ances." show a The worker-bosses to di- the factory's re- from Repetto depreciation allow- over yearly bought They metal stocks is 64, when they took an and now pay him a rent for the factory.

then hired Repetto, who as a plant supervisor at undisclosed salary. Medical Schools Backed By RONALD D. CLARK Beacon Journal Columbus Bureau COLUMBUS State Sen. Oliver Ocasek (D-Northfield) began a series of meetings Monday to head off a move to strangle new medical schools in Dayton and Northeast Ohio. Ocasek, a co-sponsor of legislation creating the Northeastern Ohio Universities School of Medicine, was to meet with Akron University President D.

J. Guzzezta this afternoon. Ocasek also planned to convene the Summit County legislative delegation no later than Wednesday to map strat- egy. "I WANT to let it be known loudly and clearly that two medical schools have been created and are needed and will move forward," Ocasek said. He was reacting to reports over the weekend that Gov.

Gilligan's Health Care Task Force is considering a recommendation that the new medical schools should not go forward. The Northeast Ohio school, created by the legislature last Summer, will be operated jointly by Akron, Kent State and Youngstown state universities. The Dayton school FREE from 50 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR OHIO BEST BUY EVEN BETTER EDISON FROM OHIO EDISON A consumer's guide to using electricity wisely. Electricity is still the best buy in ily's comfort, reduce repair bills, and your family budget. And to make your prolong the life of electric appliances.

best buy even better, we compiled 50 This brochure is part of our continhelp you get uing effort to keep your electric service practical suggestions to the most from every dollar of electric service. high in quality and low in price. The information in this free book Stop in at any Ohio Edison office may also help you improve your fam- and ask for your free copy. OHIO Edison to help Tuesday, November 20, 1973 1-Death Notices ANGWIN Andrew, 87 years, of 975 Diana Akron, passed a way Monday p. m.

Arrangements announced later. (Dunn-Quigley Ciriello, Akron, 253- 8121.) BAILEY John 81 years, of 1112 Sutherland passed away suddenly November 18, Barberton Citizen's Hospital. Family will receive friends at the Kertesz Funeral Home, 2433 Manchester Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. where funeral services will be held Wednesday 2 p.m. Rev.

Tibor Domotor officiating. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. (Kertesz, 753-1066). BRENNEMAN Frank 81 years of 188 W. Miller av.

passed away No. vember 19. Survived by wife, Pearl; daughter, Miss Arlene May Brenneman of Akron, 0. Rev. Marlin T.

Schaeffer will conduct services Wednesday 1 p. m. at the Adams Funeral Home where friends may call after 4 p. m. Tuesday.

Interment Union Cemtery, Louisville. O. (Adams, 535-9186.) BRIDGES Harry 89 years, of 602 Eleanora dr. Cuyahoga Falls, passed away Monday a. m.

Survived by wife, Martha: sons O. H. (Stump) Randolph, Kenneth E. Stuart, Harry Cuyahoga Falls; 9 grandchil. dren; 32 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services 1 p. m. Wednesday from the DunnQuigley Ciriello Funeral Home, Stow, Rev. Wallace Bryenton officiating. Interment Chestnut Hill Cemetery.

Family will receive friends at the funeral home 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. TUESDAY. Masonic service 7 p. m.

Tuesday. Ciriello, Stow, 253-8121.) 535-1543.) EDDINGTON Loretta 81 years, formerly of Fulton Akron, passed away Nov. 18 in Madison, O. Funeral services Wednesday 10 a. m.

at the Eckard-Baldwin Funeral Ho Rev. Gene H. Sackett officiating. Interment East Akron Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday 7 to 9 (Eckard-Baldwin, 760 E.

Market, 535-7141.) BUTLER Everett, of 1246 Welton passed away at Brecksville Veteran's Hospital, Brecksville, November PRIVATE Funeral seri Wednesday at 10 a.m, at the Stewart Calhoun Black Funeral Chapel. Bishop Francis Smith officiating. Burial Mt. Peace NO CALLING HOURS. In lieu of flowers contributions may be sent to the Wesley Temple Scholarship Fund.

(Stewart Calhoun Black, 535-1543). CREECH Willie, 77 years, 1181 Johnland passed away Nov. 17 at Akron City Hospital, Survived by daughters Mrs. Juanita Smith, Mrs. Rosetta Lewis and Miss Pauline Goins: sons Willie Creech Jr.

and James Creech all of Akron; 7 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren; 7 step sisters and 2 step-brothers; other relatives and friends. Funeral services Friday at 1:30 p. m. at the Stewart Calhoun Black Funeral Chapel, Brother William Varner officiating. Burial Mt.

Peace Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m. at the funeral chapel. (Stewart Calhoun Black, EZELL Charlotte Helen (Bennage), 80 years, formerly made her home with her niece Mrs.

May Miller, 2093 E. Turkeyfoot Lake passed away Monday a. m. Survived by niece Mrs. May L.

Miller, 4 nephews, 14 great-nephews. Funeral services 11 a. m. Wednesday from the DunnQuigley Ciriello Funeral Home, Akron, Rev. James C.

Kiefer officiating. Interment Greenlawn Memorial Park. Family will receive friends at the funeral home 7 to 9 p. m. TUESDAY.

(DunnQuigley Ciriello, Akron, 253-8121.) FARNSWORTH Nellie 76 years of 56 W. Miller Akron, 0. passed away Tuesday m. in Valleyview Nursing Home. Funeral arrangements announced later.

(Prentice Funeral 0 KENMORE CHAPEL, 753-7721.) GRAYEM Lillie (Olive), 84 years, of 2180 Romig Akron, passed away Monday a. m. Services will be Wednesday at 1 p. m. from the Campfield-Hickman Funeral Home, Rev.

Roland Sundberg officiating. Burial at Greenlawn Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday 2 to 4 and 17 to 9 m. and Wednesday until time of services. (Campfield-Hickman, Barberton, 745-3161.) HALL George 60 years, passed away Nov.

19. Survived by sisters, Mrs. Iva Philios, of Mrs. Blanche Argabrite Akron: brothers Wilbert of Cleveland, Willis, Seattle, niece Betty Jean White, nephew Bill Hall of Akron. Funeral announcements later.

(Eckard-Baldwin, 760 E. Market, 535-7141.) HARRIMAN Cecil, 72 years, of 884 Work dr. passed away November 18, Survived by brother, John W. of Akron, sisters, Mrs. Georgia Rinehart and Mrs.

Ora Elliott, both of Akron. 0.. Mrs. Hazel Briegel of Canton, Mrs. Josie Ludington, Mrs.

Edna Doan, both of Lower Salem, O. Rev. Dennis L. Hartman will conduct services Wednesday 10 a. m.

at the Adams Funeral Home where friends may call from 7 to 9 p. m. Monday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Tuesday. Interment Forest Hill Cemetery, Canton, O. (Adams, 535-9186.) HILL Alberta, 71 years of 14350 Reeder Alliance, formerly of Akron, 0.

passed away November 18. Friends may call at the Schlup Funeral Chapel, Kenmore blvd. at Eighth st. anytime Tuesday afternoon and evening where Rev. Irving F.

Chase will conduct services Wednesday at 1 p. m. Burial Greenlawn Memorial Park. (Schlup, 745-3131.) HOLLINGER Herbert B. Sr.

(HERB), 65 years, of 4184 Hunsicker Akron, 0. 44319 passed away Sunday m. Funeral services will be held at the Prentice Funeral Home, 1154 Kenmore blvd. Wednesday 1 p. m.

Rev. John P. Benson officiating. Interment Rose Hill Burial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday, where Akron Lodge No. 83 AM will conduct services Tuesday 7 p. m. (Prentice Funeral Ho KENMORE CHAPEL, 753- 7721.) HORN Lester 79 years. of 895 Lovers Lane, passed away Nov ber 19.

Survived by brothers, Homer and Leonard both of Akron, sisters, Mrs. Alice Rawls of California, Mrs. Hazel Bennett of Tallmadge, O. Rev. Stanley L.

Jones will conduct services Friday 10 m. at the Adams Funeral Home where friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Thursday. GRAVESIDE service and interment at the Spencerville, Ohio Cemetery at 3.

p.m. Friday. (Adams, 535-9186.) WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Akron Beacon Journal B.11 1-Death Notices JANAQ Niki, 74 years, of 436 Mineola av. passed away November 18. Services 3 p.m.

WednesBillow's Chapel, 85 N. Miller Fairlawn, 0. where friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Very Rev.

Fr. George N. Bartz officiating. Trisayios 8 p.m. Tuesday.

Interment Mount Peace Cemetery, Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. (Billow's Fairlawn, 867-4141). KASER Emma, 75 years of 727 Montana passed away November 19. Funeral arrangements Jater. (Schlup, 745-3131.) KIRKPATRICK Anna 81 years of 2105 Seventh Cuyahoga Falls, 0..

passed away November 20. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Rose Daniel of Akron, Mrs. Agnes M. Lyle of Cuyahoga Falls, sons, Richard Jackley of Mogadore, O.

and Gerald Jackley of Akron, 8 grandchildren; 17 greatgrandchildren; 2 great-greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at the Carr Memorial Home, Portage Trail at Eighth Cuyahoga Falls. O. from 6 to 9 p. m.

Thursday. The Senior Citizens and the Altar Rosary Society will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday. Mass of the Resurrection 9:30 a.

m. Friday at St. Joseph's Church. Interment Oakwood Cemetery. (Carr Memorial Homes, Falls Chapel, 434- 1997.) LING Dale 63 years, of 7570 E.

Speedway, No. 122. Tucson, formerly of Akron, 0. passed away November 19. Funeral announcements later.

(Schermesser, 724-9351.) LOEWING Mrs. Alma 68 years, of 2072 Twenty-fourth Cuyahoga Falls, Mass passed away Saturday m. of the Resurrection was held 10 TODAY St. Joseph Catholic Church. In lieu of other remembrances donations may be made to a Catholic charity.

(Dunn-Quigley Ciriello, Akron, 253-8121.) MONEGAN E. Dana, 60 years, of 4672 Heather Hills rd. passed away November 19. Survived by wife, Anne; daughters, Mrs. Kathleen Szalontai of Gambier, Miss Maureen Monegan, Mrs.

Patricia Lawrence; son, Edgar Dana Monegan all of Akron, 0.: 2 grandchildren: sisters, Miss Bernice Monegan, Miss Esther Monegan both of Akron, brother, Theodore of Richfield, O. Memorial services 2 p. m. Wednesday at Fairlawn West United Church of Christ 2095 W. Market Akron, O.

Rev. Philip Ramstad officiating. PRIVATE Interment Rose Hill Burial Park. The family will receive friends at the church one hour before service time. Memorials may be made to the church.

(Billow's Fairlawn. 867-4141.) will be operated by Wright State University. OCASEK said he would suggest that the Summit County delegation authorize him to seek a full explanation of the Health Care Task Force action from Gov. A Health Care Task Force subcommittee said Thursday that the State could meet the doctor shortage more effectively by new programs for postgraduate medical training than by constructing new medical schools. That recommendation is not final unless adopted by the full Task Force at a meeting Dec.

20. MURGUL Milo, 71 years of 1053 Kevin dr. passed away November 18. W. Edwin Palmer Lodge No.

718 service 7 p. m. and Parastas 7:30 p. Tuesday at Billow's Chapel. 85 N.

Miller Fairlawn, O. where friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Tuesday and where funeral services will be held 1 p. m.

Wednesday. Rev. Zvonko Kotorcevic officiating. Interment Greenlawn Memorial Park. (Billow's Fairlawn, 867-4141.) O'MARA John 70 years, of 801 Center Akron, O.

44319 passed away at Barberton Citizens Hospital Sunday p. m. Sur. vived by his wife, Mary one sister, Mrs. Mary Sinclair of Washington, D.

C. Funeral services will be held at the Prentice Funeral Home, 1154 Kenmore Friday 1 p. m. Rev. Robert H.

Clemence officiating. terment Lakewood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Wednesday and from to 9 p.

m. Thursday. (Prentice Funeral Ho KENMORE CHAPEL, 753 PERROTA Joseph, 77 years, of 7055 Cleveland-Massillon Barberton, O. passed away November 18. Survived by son.

John daughter, Mrs. Mary Oravec both of Akron, 0.: 2 grandchildren: brother. Nick of Italy; sister Mrs. Rose Lalli of New York City. N.

Y. Mass of the resurrection 10 m. Wednesday at St. Francis DeSales Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

NO CALLING HOURS. (Billow's Lakes, 867-4141.) RANDLES Kimberly 20 months, daughter of Waynard B. and Linda Randles of 132 E. Prospect Wadsworth, passed away suddenly Nov. 19.

Family will receive friends at the Hilliard-Cox Funeral Home, 174 N. Lyman Wadsworth. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Tuesday where funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.

Wednesday with Rev. Russell J. Long officiating. (HilliardCox, 334-1502.) RAUDEBAUGH Stanley 83 years, formerly of Akron, passed away November 18. Survived by wife, Gertrude daughters, Mrs.

Betty Hill of Hawthorne, Cal. and Mrs. Norma Jean Leas of Cuyahoga Falls, sons, Lloyd of Alhambra, al. Richard R. of Stow, 12' grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren, held Funeral services will Wednesday 1:30 p.

m. at the Ohio Masonic Home, Springfield, O. Burial in the Masonic Cemetery. Friends may Funeral call at the Littletone Home, 830 N. Limestone to 9 p.

m. (Schlup, Springfield, O. Tuesday from SIMPSON 82 years of 95 Annadale av. passed away NoWilliam vember 19. Survived by son, Harold A.

of Lake O'Springs, 3 grandchildren; 3 greatgrandchildren; stepmother, Mrs. Mary Simpson and brother, Edgar, both of Akron, 0. Funeral announcements later. For further information call Adams, 535- SNOWDEN Silven 37. years, of 257 Seenteenth st.

NW. Barberton, 0.. passed away November 19. Funeral announcements later. (Hahn, 825-2467.) STREENZ John G.

of 1667 Goodyear blvd. passed away Sunday at Akron General Medical Center. Funeral services Tuesday. 3 p. m.

from the Hopkins Funeral Home, 547 Canton Rev. C. D. Martin officiating. Burial Hillside Memorial Park.

(Hopkins,) STYLES Bert, 84 years, of 385 Graham Northampton passed away Nov. 17. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Tuesday at the McGowan-Reid Funeral Home, corner of Stow av.

and Third Cuyahoga Falls, 0. Services will be at 11 a. m. Wednesday the Assembly of God Church, 315 Graham rd. with Rev.

David O. Norcross officiating. Interment Northlawn Memorial Gardens. (McGowan-Reid. 928-1313.) STOUT Bernard 59 years of 390 S.

Portage Path passed Survived away November 19. by wife, Lillian Artola Stout; daughter, Darlene Stout of Barberton, sisters, Mrs. Violet Stevens of Grantsville, W. Mrs. Thelma McManus of Charleston, S.

brother, Denzil of Akron, stepson, Floyd Jeffers of Akron, O. Services 1 p. m. Friday at Billow's Chapel, 85 N. Miller Fairlawn.

0. where friends may call from 7 to 9 p. m. Wednesday and from 7 to 9 p. m.

Thursday, Interment Greenlawn Memorial Park. He was active in C. B. call letters K.C.T. 8335 10-99.

(Billow's Fairlawn, 867- 4141.).

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