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South Florida Sun Sentinel from Fort Lauderdale, Florida • Page 17

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6B Sun-Sentinel, Tuesday. April 1, 1986 Harry Ritz, leader AFL-CIO official Leo Perl is; headed community services of comedy team The Auociated Pren 1 pre-primary endorsements are poor substitutes for organizing the unorganized, educating the organized, developing a participatory rather than an adversary approach to business, and greater involvement in community affairs." Mr. Perlis was born in Russia and came to the United States in 1923, at the age of 11. He graduated from East Side High School in Paterson, N.J., and began his career as a newspaper editor on The Call in Paterson. He became a worker in the silk mills of Paterson and a member of the silk workers' union, a predecessor of the Textile Workers.

In 1936, he became active in Labor's Nonpartisan League, a union political action group headed by John L. Lewis. In 1940, when Lewis endorsed the Republican candidate for president, Wendell L. Willkie, Mr. Perlis resigned from the league, working for the re-election of Franklin D.

Roosevelt. The New York Timet Leo Perlis, for 25 years director of community services for the AFL-CIO, died of a stroke Sunday at the Miami Heart Institute in Miami Beach. He was 74 years old and lived in Bay Harbor Islands. From 1945 to 1955, Mr. Perlis was director of community services for the Congress of Industrial Organizations.

When it merged with the American Federation of Labor, he remained as director until 1980, when he retired, becoming a consultant. He moved to Florida two years later. In retirement, Mr. Perlis continued to speak out for workers, as well as to the leadership of the labor movement. In 1984, in an Op-Ed page article in The New York Times, he said that endorsement of presidential candidates in advance of primary elections would not bring the "new era" labor sought.

"It will begin," he wrote, "only when labor realizes that demonstrations and ing Milton Berle to wear dresses to get a laugh when he went on television; for introducing the nonsensical scat singing that Danny Kaye emulated for years, and for developing the comic mannerisms later adopted by Jerry Lewis. He was the last surviving brother. Jimmy Ritz died in 1985 and the oldest, Al, died in 1965. A fourth brother, George, who was in the clothing business, also has died. Mrs.

Ritz said her husband was deeply depressed during his last years. "He was just in a deep, deep pit, like deep. He cried," she said. "He was finished. The Harry Ritz the world knew was over.

The sense of humor gone." The three brothers began as precision dancers, then teamed as a dance act in 1925. Funeral services have been tentatively set for Wednesday at the SAN DIEGO Harry Ritz, the leader and last of the zany Ritz Brothers comedy team, has died after a long illness. He was 78. Though he brought laughter to people for 35 years, his wife, Naomi, said he died in a state of depression. Suffering from cancer and Alzheimer's disease, he died of pneumonia Saturday at his home here.

Although the three Ritz Brothers were never as famous as their rivals, the Marx Brothers, they brought their own brand of insanity to films and nightclubs and were popular for more than three decades. Harry, called by Sid Caesar "the funniest man of his time," was the ringleader of the rowdy gang of siblings. He was credited with encourag Harry Ritz Hollywood Cemetery. The family asked that in lieu of flowers donations be sent to the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce to help fund a star on Hollywood Boulevard's Walk of Fame for the Ritz Brothers. NOTICE CITY OF POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA U.S.

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING URBAN DEVELOPMENT NOTICE OF PROPOSED USE OF AMENDED FUNDS FOR FY '83 and '84 The Community Development Advisory Committee held a public meeting on March 13, 1986 for the purpose of amending the City's 1983 and 1984 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Block Grant Program. The City of Pompano Beach has developed the following projects and projected Use of Amended Funds for FY '83 and '84. PROPOSED USE OF AMENDED FUNDS Palm Beach Death notices Tuesday, April 1, 1986 County deaths ment in Lauderdale Memorial Park INDEX BARTON, DAVID IRVIN BROWN, WILLIAM CAMP AN PAULINE CART, ROBERT E. CHEATHAM, BERT C.

DOYLE, CHARLES J. FRUSHOUR, DOROTHY M. HARRIS, MARGARET HAZEL, M. ROGERS HEITZENRATHER, CALVIN KENDALL, JUDITH MASELLI, NICHOLAS J. Proposed Funding Level Existing Funding Level 222,491.95 22,491.95 49,821.22 (A) (B) (C) (D) Project(s) Carver Homes Park Development FY '83 Self Help Program FY '84 Housing Rehabilitation FY '83 Housing Rehabilitation FY '84 TOTAL FUNDS 33,134.59 MAYNARD, GEORGE F.

MILLER, NORMAN MOIRANO, NATALE PERRY, KENNETH L. POMPER, LOUIS RAPPAPORT, EDITH ROEHRIG, HAROLD SAUERBRUNN, GEORGE H. WERKAU, VERNON F. 49,821.22 163,324.18 $268,771.94 $268,771.94 Any persons wishing to comment on this proposed Use of Amended CDBG Funds may do so by addressing their comments to the City of Pompano Beach Planning Department, P.O. Drawer 1300, Pompano Beach, Florida 33061, no later than April 8, 1986.

BARTON David Irvin, 84. died Sunday. He is survived by his wife. Madelon Frazer Barton; daughter. Elizabeth, Coconut Creek; son, Robert, Columbia, SC; live grandchildren; one great-grandchild; brother, Harry C.

Barton; sisters, Mrs. Mary C. King, Mrs. Margaret Stacy ana Mrs. Helen Gilmore Mr.

Barton worked lor A C. Spark Plug Division of General Mortors lor many years, in Flint, Ml, also member of Christ Church United Methodist, Fort Lauderdale. He and his wife had live in Pom-pano Beach for 12 years, coming from, Flint, Ml. He was a life time member of, The Elks Club, P.B.O.E., 1517. also a member of the General Motors Retiree Club.

Friends may call at the Kraeer Funeral Home, 200 North Federal Pompa-no Beach, 6 to 8 PM, Wednesday, April 2, 1986. Funeral will be, 2 PM, Thursday, at the funeral home, with Interment to follow, at Forest Lawn Mausoleum. mmzfm Ik BROWN William C.J., 88, of Fort Lauderdale, FL, passed away Sunday, March 30, 1986. Mr. Brown came to this area, 26 years ago, from New York City, where he retired as a.

New York City detective. He is Survived by his loving wife, Edna son, William D. Brown, of OK; four grandchildren; and three great-granchildren. The family will receive friends, in the, BAIRD-CASE FUNERAL HOME. 4343 North Federal Fort Lauderdale, FL.

A HERITAGE PLAN CHAPEL, on Wednesday. 2 to 4 PM. A Mass of The Resurrection, will be celebrated In St. Coleman Catholic Church, Pompano Beach, FL. on Thursday, at 9:30 AM.

MILLER Norman 64, ol Coral Springs, died Sunday, at a local hospital. He was a AAA Field Representative lor many years in this area He was born in Parma, OH. He attended Baldwin Wallace College, in Berea, OH. He majored in music. He lead a dance band, during high school and college, and doing WWII, toured Europe, with one of the big bands and Copa Cabana Review for the USO.

Following the war he studied orchestration in conducting at, Western Reserve University. In 1952, and for the next 28 years, Mr. Miller traveled throughout the U.S.A. and Canada as a field and service representative for national headquarters of, The American Auto Association, working the management of Resort, Motels, Hotels. Res-turants and Tourist Attractions lor Tour Book Listings.

He is survived by his wile, Mildred and newphew, Bruce Moneysmith, ol Parma, OH. Memorial service will be, 3 PM, Wednesday. April 2, 1986, at KRAEER CORAL SPRINGS FUNERAL HOME, 753-6960. MOIRANO Natale. 91, formerly ol Deerfield Beach, died Saturday, in North Lake, IL, where he had resided tor the past six years.

Mr. Moirano lived in Deerlleld Beach for six years, moving here from, Paramus, NJ. While here he was a member of St. Ambrose Catholic Church. Survivors include one son, Hugo J.

Moirano, of Lake Lure, NC; brother, John Moirano, of Athens, NY; three grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Funeral mass of Christian Burial will be said, 9:30 AM, Wednesday, at St. Ambrose Catholic Church. Entombment will follow in Boca Raton Mausoleum. Arrangements by RON E.

BECKER FUNERAL HOME, 1444 South Federal Deerfield Beach, 428-1444. PERRY Kenneth 45, resident of Zephyrhills, FL, died March 30. 1986, at Tarpon Springs General Hospital. He was the General Manager of. The Zephyrhills Sand and Rock Company, also Airforce Veteran of Vietnam.

Services will be at, 1 PM, Thursday, HAMILTON'S FUNERAL HOME, De Moines, IA. Survived by son, Todd Perry, of Fort Lauderdale, daughter, Nicole Perry, ol Fort Lauderdale; mother, Bessie Perry, of De Moines, IA; three brothers, Jimmy Perry, Norwalk, IA, Melvin Perry, of De Moines. Preston Perry, of Excelsior, MN; two sisters, Sherry Dittmer, of, Milo, IA, and Arlene Belcher, Sonnymeade, CA. POMPER Louis, of Delray Beach, passed away, March 26, 1986. Beloved husband of, Gertrude, devoted lather of, Sheila, Darlene, Kenneth and Richard, loving brother of, Martha.

Services were held on Sunday, March 30, 1986, STAR OF DAVID MEMORIAL CHAPEL, North Lauderdale. RAPPAPORT Edith, of Fort Lauderdale. Beloved mother of, Randall. Gary, and Wendy. Adored mother-in-law of.

Elizabeth and Hou-shang, devoted grandmother of Sarah and Michael, passed away, Monday, March 31, 1986. Services will be held Tuesday, April 1, 1986, 1 PM, STAR OF DAVID MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 7701 Bailey Road, North Lauderdale, FL, ROEHRIG Harold ol Boca Raton, died on Sunday. Arrangements by KRAEER BOCA RATON FU-NERAL HOME, 395-1800. SAUERBRUNN George 83, of Deerfield Beach, died Sunday, in a Miami Hospital. He had resided here since 1968 and was lor-merly ol Eagle Point, NJ.

He retired after 40 years with the, Exxon Corporation In the automotive division He was a member ol the Community Presbyterian Church, Deerlleld Beach. He Is survived by his wile, Helen; two nieces, Jane Wagenbrenner, Lilburn, GA and Becky Her-zog, Smethport, PA, sister-in-law. Elhel Compton, Deerlleld Beach. Funeral services will be, 1 1 AM, Wednesday, al the KRAEER DEERFIELD BEACH FUNERAL HOME, 217 E. Hills-boro Interment will follow.

Friends may call from 6 to 8 PM, Tuesday at the funeral home, WERKAU Vernon 70, ol Pompano Beach, passed away Sunday, at a local hospital A resident of Pompano Beach, since 1971, coming from Wheeling, IL. Member of St Henry's Calhollc Church, Pompano Beach, American Legion Post 142, Pompano Beach, and Ninth District American Legion. Survived by wife Edna; sons, Patrick, Dennis, Thomas, and David; brother, John R. Wsrkau; sister, Jaannine McLellan; and five grandchildren. Funeral services, 10 AM, Wednesday, at the FOREST LAWN FUNERAL HOME, with Father, James Reynolds officiating, followed by inlermenl at Forest Lawn North Cemetery Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 8 lo 8 PM, Tuesday Rosary service, 7 PM, Tue-day.

Arrangements under the direction ol, FOREST LAWN NORTH, 200 West Copans Road, Pompano Beach, FL, 523-6700 FRUSHOUR Dorothy 87, of Sunrise Towers, Fort Lauderdale, passed away at 10:10 AM, Saturday, March 29, 1986. at St. Joseph Medical Center, South Bend. IN. She was a chartered founder ot.

The Broward County Library, Fort Lauderdale. She was preceded in death by her husband, Russell, the former President ot, The South Bend Lathe Co. Survived by, three grandchildren, and eight grand-children Services were held at 1 1 AM, Tuesday, at, The St. Joseph Valley Memorial Park. Memorial contributions to, The American Can-cer Society.

HARRIS Margaret, of Del-ray Beach, died on Monday, Arrangements by KRAEER BOCA RATON FUNERAL HOME, 395-1800. HAZEL M. Rogers. 89, of 4106 Robbins Orlando, FL, passed away, March 30, 1986, in Orlando, FL. She was born in New York City, moved from Fort Lauderdale to Orlando, in 1973.

She lived in Fort Lauderdale, from 1959 to 1973. She was a former member of, Twin Lakes Baptist Church, Fort Lauderdale. She is survived by her daughters, Helen E. Hutchinson, Orlando, FL, Dorothy Keller, Hartville, OH. H.

Lois James. Fort Lauderdale; 11 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren. She was the widow of the late, Reverend, William C. Rogers. Funeral service will be graveside, Tuesday, April 1, 1986, at 1 PM, at Forest Lawn North Cemetery.

Funeral arrangements by GARDEN CHAPEL HOME FOR FUNERALS, Or-lando, FL, HEITZENRATER Calvin 62, of Fort Lauderdale, passed away, March 29, 1986, at a local hospital. A 30 year resident ot this area, Mr. Heitzenrater, was formerly from NY and was retired from, Ryder Truck Lines, after 20 years service. A veteran of WWII, he is survived by his mother, Ruby Heitzenrater, of Dayton, NY; two sons, Calvin and Ralph; two daughters, Judy Stephens and Barbara Magln-nis, all ol Fort Lauderdale; one brother, George Heitzenrater; three sisters, La-verna Holcomb, Florence Kuhs, and Doris Vert; and six grandchildren. He was dearly loved and will be sadly missed.

In lieu ot flowers, memorial contributions may be made to, The American Cancer Society, Broward County Chapter. Arrangements by, DIRECT CREMATION SERVICE, Fort Lauderdale. KENDALL Judith, 39. of Fort Lauderdale, on Sunday, March 30, 1986. A resident for 18 years, formerly from, Haverford, PA.

Survived by her sister, Suzanne Barr. of Fort Lauderdale; father, Jackson Guthrie, of Ashville, NC. Mass ol The Resurrection, Wednesday, 9:30 AM, at St. Clement Catholic Church. Friends may call, Tuesday, 7 to 9 PM, at the KALIS FUNERAL HOME, 2505 North Dixie Wil-ton Manors.

MASELLI Nicholas 79, ot 7906 E. Independence Hobe Sound, FL, died Friday, March 28, 1986, at Jupiter hospital A native of Middletown, CT. He had been a resident ol Hobe Sound for the past three years, coming from Fort Lauderdale. Prior to retirement, he was a supervisor and carpenter, with Strieker Boat in Fort Lauderdale, for 12 years. Mr.

Ma-selli was a member of. St. Christopher's Catholic Church In Hobe Sound. Survivors include his wife, Elsie Maselli. ol Hobe Sound; son, Nicholas Maselli of Deerfield Beach, FL; brother, Anthony C.

Maselli, of Meriden, CT; sisters, Sister M. Franclna Maselli. O.S.F., of Dunellen, NJ, Fannie M. Grande, of Hobe Sound, FL, and Grace M. Biuso, of Te- 3uesta, FL; grandson, ames Maselli.

A luneral mass will be celebrated at, 10 AM. Tuesday, April 1, 1986. at St. Chrlstopsher'i Catholoc Church. Hobe Sound.

Interment will be In Queen of Heaven cemetery, Pompano Beach, FL. Arrangements are under the direction ol AYCOCK-VIL-LAGE FUNERAL HOME, 106 Coasla Way, Jupiter, FL, MAYNARD George 84, ol Boca Raton, died Monday, March 31, 1986, at his residence. Mr. Maynard came to Boca Ralon 22 years ago, from Lansing, Ml. He was a member of, St.

Joan ol Arc Catholic Church, Boca Raton Country Club, St. Vincent DePaul Society, lite member of the, Knights ol Columbus and was on the Board ol Directors at The Gateway Condo Society, served as I Councilman lor the City of Lansing. Ml, and was a member of, The Olds-mobile Executive Club, of Lansing, Ml. He Is survived by his wife, Mary. Boca Raton; daughter, Janet Klsh, Coconut Creek, FL; two sisters.

Alice Lemleln and Edna Lovell, both of, Nokomls, FL; newphew, John Sauer, New York City, and two grandchildren, Calhy and Jerry Beach, both of Coconut Creek, FL. Funeral services will be held at, 11 AM, ThursdRy, April 3. 1986, at the KRAEER BOCA RATON FUNERAL HOME. Frederick Harrison, 57, of 10th Avenue North, Lake Worth, died Monday. Dorsey Funeral Home, Lake Worth.

Madeline A. Russell, 53, of Foresta Terrace, West Palm Beach, died Sunday. Tillman Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Michael F. Mannion, 77, of Broward Street, Lantana, died Sunday.

Mack Stephenson Funeral Home, Lantana. Katherine E. Heenan, 66, of Lake Terrace, Boynton Beach, died Monday. Boynton Memorial Chapel, Boynton Beach. Thomas V.

Kelly, 81, of Boca Raton, died Friday. Robert J. Babione Funeral Home, Boca Raton. Ralph H. Merwin, 61, of South Dixie Highway, Boca Raton, died Sunday.

Robert J. Babione Funeral Home, Boca Raton. Larry Borsten, 69, of Mockingbird Trail, Palm Beach, died Sunday. Quattlebaum-Holleman-Burse Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Stephen A.

Bartolucci, 34, of Santa Monica Avenue, Royal Palm Beach, died Sunday. Quattlebaum-Holleman-Burse Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Lawrence Smith, 71, of North 0 Street, Lake Worth, died Saturday. E. Earl Smith Sons Funeral Home, East Chapel, Lake Worth.

Frank J. Jezek, 81, of Pine Tree Lane, West Palm Beach, died Monday. E. Earl Smith Sons Funeral Home, East Chapel, Lake Worth. Mabel Swanson, 86, of Lakeside Drive, Lake Worth, died Monday.

E. Earl Smith Sons Funeral Home, East Chapel, Lake Worth. Gustave Blasi, 75, of South Palm Beach, died Monday. E. Earl Smith Sons Funeral Home, East Chapel, Lake Worth.

Beulah E. McWilliams, 83, of Lake Pine Circle, Lake Worth, died Sunday; E. Earl Smith Sons Funeral Home, West Chapel, Lake Worth. James M. Garrett, 78, of 67th Lane North, Riviera Beach, died Sunday.

E. Earl Smith Sons Funeral Home, West Chapel, Lake Worth. "Bud" Guest, longtime radio talk show host I'nlted Press International DETROIT Services were scheduled for Wednesday for Edgar A. "Bud" Guest II, son of one of America's most famous poets and a longtime radio show host. Mr.

Guest died Saturday at his suburban Troy condominium after a long bout with cancer. He was 73. After graduating from the University of Michigan in 1934, Mr. Guest went to work the following year as a general assignment reporter for the Detroit Free Press the newspaper where his father also started his career. In 1936, Mr.

Guest joined WJR radio to supplement his newspaper income by writing and announcing newscasts in the early morning hours. It was not until after he returned from a stint in the Navy during World War II that he hit his peak. From 1946 until his retirement in 1972, Mr. Guest was the host of the Sunny Side of the Street talk show on WJR. He introduced a fictional cast of characters that included Milk wagon Jasper, Gertie Brooks, the Poor Parson of Monroe, Fred Fleckinger, the vice president bf birdwatching, and Don Swanson, vice president in charge of gentleman farming.

Mr. Guest gave his last radio performance on July 1, 1972, when he left the airwaves because of falling eyesight. He and his wife, Elizabeth, went into semi-retirement and moved into their beloved 80-acre Sunnyside Farm in suburban Detroit. Mr. Guest is survived by wife, Elizabeth; son, Edgar A.

Guest III; daughters, Ellen Elizabeth Brooks and Jane Duffy; a sister, Janet Sobell; and seven grandchildren. Earn daily compounded interest. If you're looking to lower your income taxes today while building a retirement nestegg for tomorrow, then consider an Atlantic Federal Individual Retirement Account. Deposit up to $2,000 each year and deduct the mbney from your taxable income. Because with a tax-deferred IRA, you pay no taxes on your investment until you begin withdrawing the funds.

What's more, you have the option of depositing one lump sum, or making incremental deposits. Plus, your IRA is insured up to $100,000 by the FSLIC. So visit the Atlantic Federal office nearest you and ask about our high-yielding IRA Certificate. You have until April 15, 1986 to make your 1985 IRA Contribution. CAMPANA Pauline Sera-fin, 69, of Sunrise, passed away Monday, March 31, 1986.

She moved here in 1975. from Slamford, CT. She is survived by her beloved husband, Nunzio, of Sunrise; three daughters. Mrs. Nancy (Carl) kehl.

of Fort Lauderdale. Mrs. Carol Vinnedge, ol Stamford, CT, and Mrs. Linda (Robert) Brandewie, of Pebble Beach. CA; one brother, Michael Seralin.

ol Bethel, CT; two sisters, Mrs. Olga Buchanan, and Mrs. Marion (Leo) Baran. both of, Stamford, CT; two granddaughters, Amy and Erin Brandewie. In lieu ol flowers, the lamily suggests donations be made to, The American Lung Association, 2020 South Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316, In her memory.

Arrangements by TM RALPH PLANTATION FUNERAL HOME. CART Robert of Boca Raton, died on Sunday. Arrangements by KRAEER BOCA RATON FUNERAL HOME, 395-1800. CHEATHAM Bert 82, of Lighthouse Point, died Sunday at Holy Cross Hospital A 27 year resident, moving here Irom, Evansville, IN where he practiced law lor 35 years. Mr Cheatham held Juris Doctorls Degree, Irom Washington University in St Louis.

He was a former member of, The Board of Directors, of South Fast Bank, of Deerlleld Beach, and was a director of, Men's Non Smokers Bridge Club, of Lighthouse Point Yachl and Tennis Club. Survivors Included his wile, Wilms, of Lighthouse Point; daughter, Carol Dick-marfi, of Anderson, IN; sister, Virginia Miller, ol Little Rock, AR; three grandchildren, and nieces and new-phews. A graveside service will be held at, 2 PM, Wednesday al, Forest Lawn Memorial Garden North Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, family suggests contributions to The Florida Sheriff's Youth Fund, Boys Ranch, FL. Arrangements by RON E.

BECKER FUNERAL HOME, 1444 South Federal Deerlleld Beach, 18 Month Certificate Substantial penalty for early withdrawal. Rate subject to change without notice. AtlanticFederal Savings and Loan DADE: 944-0209 BROWARD: 764-2111 PALM BEACH: 659-5711 or 421-7826 DOYLE Charles 67, of Sunrise, on Sunday, March 30, 1986. at his residence. A resident for 31' years, formerly from, Buffalo, NY.

Mr. Doyle served In the Army Airforce, during WWII. Survived by his wife. Jeanne: son, Lt. John H.

Mam, of Elizabeth City, NC; daughter, Mrs Robert (Susan) Keenan, of Davie, FL; grandson. John H. Mam, one sister. Mass ol the Resurrection, Wednesday, 10 AM, et SI. Bernards Catholic Church Friends may call, Tuesday.

2 lo 4 and 7 to 9 PM, at the KALIS FUNERAL HOME, 2505 North Dixie Wilton Manors. Inter FSLIC IM.V iV.

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