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5 7 in The Albuquerque Tribune, Wednesday, January 16, 1980 notices French Mortuary CHINTELLA Joseph A Chintella, 69, a 35-year resident As of Albuquerque, died Tuesday in Albuquerque. He is survived by his wife, Margaret Vera Chintella, Albuquerque, two daughters: Judith Ann Baca and Patricia Marie Walker, both of Albuquerque, two sons-in-law: Larry and Larry Anson Walker of Albuquerque, a step- son: James Wallace Smith of Albuquerque, four grandchildren, a brother, Paul Chintella of Sharon, sister, Mary Rudzki of a Sharon. He was a member of DAV Chapter No. 32, Heights Seventh-Day Adventist Church, and prior to his illness he was a volunteer patient escort at Veterans Hospital. Services will be held Friday at 9 in the Chapel in the Garden of the French Mortuary, 1111 University N.E..

with interment following in the National Cemetery, Santa Fe Friends may call at the French Mortuary from to 09 p.m. on Thursday. CONATSER George Mason Conatser, a 10-month resident of the Albuquerque area, died Tuesday. He is survived by a son, Matthew George Conatser, and two daughters, D'Andrea Michelle and Desiree Rose Conatser, all of Albuquerque, and a son, Dwight Mason Conatser of Nashville, Tenn, and his parents Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Conatser, Nashville and step-brothers and sisters Billy, Pearlie and Myrene Conatser, Nashville. He a truck driver with the N.C. Ribble Co. Services will be announced by the French Mortuary, 1111 University N.E. GIBSON HALE Services for Penny Ann Gibson Hale were held today in the Chapel in the Garden of the French Mortuary, 1111 University N.E., with Pastor Rick Merrill officiating Interment followed in Sunset Memorial Park, 924 Menaul NE.

Pallbearers were Robert B. Gib. son, John M. Pearce, Stanley Gibson, Bruce A. Gibson, David E.

Gibson, and Doyle M. Gibson. HONAKER Myrtle Jenne Honaker, a 21-year resident of Albuquerque, died Monday. She is survived by her daughter, Pa: tricia Andrego of Albuquerque, a son, Jerry D. Honakof Lakeland, Fla, a brother, Harry Moore of Gretna, a sister, Dorothy Tolley of Washington, D.C., and by nine grandchildren, Melody Andrego of New York, Susan Wilson of Broken Arrow, Tommy AndregO of Albuquerque, Terri Eicholtz of Florida, and Coe Ann, Robin, Steven, John, and Timothy Honaker of Florida, and one great -grandson, Scott Wilson, Broken Arrow.

She was a member of United Methodist Church and the Order of Eastern Star. She was a longtime resident of Thorpe, W. before moving to Albuquerque 21 years ago. Services will be held Satur day at 10 a.m. in the Chapel in the Garden of the French Mortuary, 1111 University N.E., with the Rev.

Judson Wagg and the Rev. Rick Donaho officiating. Interment will follow in Sandia Memory Gardens. She will lie in state at the French Mortuary all day Friday, and Saturday morning. Friends may make contributions to the Storehouse, 106 Broadway S.E., Albuquerque, N.M.

87102. SHEARS Oma O. Shears, 90, a resident of Albuquerque since 1917, died Monday in Albuquerque. She is survived by a nephew Bill Affleck, Woodbridge, and three grandsons: Gregory Shears, Boise, Idaho, Douglas Shears, Fortuna, and Steven Shears, Ferndale, Calif. She was a member of the First Congregational Church.

Services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Chapel in the Garden of the French Mortuary, 1111 University N.E., with the Rev. Marja Coons officiating. Interment will follow in the National Cemetery, Santa Fe, with the Rev. Martha Baummer officiating.

Pallbearers will be R.A. McFall and Edgar A. White. SONDEREGGER Services for Louise Sonderegger were held today in the Chapel in the Garden of the French Mortuary, 1111 University Rev. Alfred C.

Krader officiating. Interment followed in the National Cemetery, Santa Fe. STOLTZ Walter Ernest Stoltz, 55, 22-year resident of Albuquerque died Monday. He is a. survived by his wife, Patricia A.

Stoltz of the home, and six sons, Gary L. Stoltz, Fort Worth, Texas, and Richard James Daniel Steve and Thomas M. Stoltz, all of Albuquerque, a daughter, Theresa Marie Heabner of Albuquerque, two brothers: Norbert and Aualt Stoltz of New Hampton, Iowa, and a sister: Ruth Johnson of St. Paul, and six grandchildren: Sean, Kelly, Brian, Philip, and Mike Stoltz, and Jesse Heabner. He was in the Navy in World War II, and a member of Carpenters Local No.

1316. He was living in Carlsbad where he was construction superindendant for Springer Corp. Services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Chapel in the Garden of the French Mortuary, 1111 University N.E., with Dr. Ronald Nickel officiating.

Pallbearers will be Gary L. Stoltz, Richard P. Stoltz, James C. Stoltz, Daniel J. Stoltz, Steve J.

Stoltz, and Thomas M. Stoltz, Garcia Mortuary for Mrs. Cecelia Flores were conducted today from the St. Annes Church. Interment was at San Jose de Armijo Cemetery, with the Garcia Mortuary, Eighth and Stover S.V charge of service arrangements.

FLORES Funeral services GUTIERREZ. Rosary for Mrs. Maria de los Angeles Gutierrez will be recited today and Thursday at p.m. at the Garcia Chapel. Funeral servfortuary, be conducted Friday at 10 a.m from the Garcia Mortuary Chapel to the Holy Child Church in San Antonio, where mass will be celebrated at 11.

Interment will be in San Antonio with Garcia Mortuary, Eighth Stover 111 then charge of service arrangements. Strong-Thorne BECKER Funeral services for Dan Becker were held in Fern Chapel of 1100 Coal S. R.Y strong Bradford, mortuary chaplain, officiating. Interment was in Fairview Memorial Park. BRODBECK Funeral services for Diane Kay Brodbeck were held at St.

Lukes' Lutheran Church, with Pastor Dale Knudsen officiating. Interment was in Sunset Memorial Park. DE BACA Mass for Miss Pauline de Baca was celebrated at Queen of Heaven Catholic Church. Entombment was in Heaven Mausoleum. Strong-Thorne, 1100 Coal S.E., in charge of arrangements.

ELLIS A memorial service for Paul M. Ellis will be held Sunday at 9:15 a.m. at Placitas Presbyertian Church, with the Rev. George J. Adams, assisted by the Rev.

Dr. Robert N. Allen, executive presbyter of the Presbytery of Santa Fe, officiating. Cremation has taken place at Fairview Park Crematory. The family request that in lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Placitas United Presbyterian Church for the needy peoof the world.

P.O. Box 768 Placitas, New Mexico 87043. Strong-Thorne, 1100 Coal S.E., in charge of arrangements. FRANKEL Funeral services for Harry W. Frankel were held at the graveside in Santa Fe National Cemetery with Dr.

R.Y. Bradford, mortuary chaplain, officiating. Strong- -Thorne, 1100 Coal S.E., in charge of arrangments. The family wishes to express their appreciation to all their friends who were SO kind and sympathetic at the time of their recent loss. Nazi hunt hampered, Kennedy charges WASHINGTON (AP) Sen.

Edward M. Kennedy, D- charged today that administrative charges are hampering a Justice Department office responsible for running down alleged Nazi war criminals. Kennedy, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said he was deeply concerned over the sudden transfer of Martin Mendelsohn as deputy director of the Office of Special Investigations. "It signals that this office is still not functioning smoothly nor effectively enough to accomplish the mission for which it was established," Kennedy, a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, said. Mendelsohn was transferred last week to another Justice Department job.

The head of the investigations office, Walter J. Rockler, said Mendelsohn refused to follow instructions and placed too much emphasis on public relations and said the transfer would help the office operate more efficiently. The decision to remove Mendelsohn was made by Philip B. Heymann, assistant general in charge attorney, Criminal Divison, who said he wanted to resolve a personality conflict between Mendelsohn and Rockler. Mendelsohn has declined comment.

Body can show love, pope says at Vatican VATICAN CITY (UPI) Pope John Paul II said today that the human body was not intended only for procreation but also for expressing love. The pontiff told his weekly general audience at the Vatican, "The human body with its sex, its masculinity and femininity, is not only intended for fecundity and procreation, but for its capacity to express love." He quoted passages from the Old Testament in speaking of marriage to 5,000 lis- GILMORE Rosary for Davi 1. Gilmore will be recited toda at 7:30 in Palm Chapel Strong Thorne, 1100 Coal S.E Mass will be celebrated Thurs day at 10 a.m. at the Sangre de Cristo Catholic Church. Inter ment will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.

The family request that in lieu of flowers, memor als may be made to the Net Mexico Heart Association, 240.1 San Mateo E. Suite W-14 87110. GREENE Violet M. Greene, 67, a resident of Albuquerque for 14 years, passed away in a local hospital on Monday. She is survived by her husband, Willie E.

Greene of the family home; two daughters, Trena Walker and La Rue Hood, both of Albuquerque; one son, Cecil Royce, Houston, Texas and seven grandchildren; She has been taken to Lacy Funeral Home in Stephenville, Texas, for funeral services and interment. Strong Thorne, 1100 Coal S.E., in charge of local a rangements. HICKS Funeral services to Lucille Hicks will be held Frida at 11 a.m. at the Shiloh Baptit Church, with Rev. Frank Cate and Rev.

W.W. Williams officiating. Interment will be in Fairview Memorial Park. StrongThorne, 1100 Coal S.E.., in charge of arrangements. KOESTER Funeral services for Lucille Koester will be held Thursday at 2 p.m.

in Palm Chapel of Strong-Thorne, 1100 Coal S.E., with Chaplain John A. Price officiating. Pallbearers will be Albert Herrera, David Frazee, Al Tuttle, Vernon Rollerson, Cliff Jenkins, and Bill Nelson. Interment will be in Fairview Memorial Park. LEESON Benjamin Leeson.

84, a resident of Albuquerque for and former resident of Lindrith, N.M., passed away Tuesday local hospital. He is survived "by three daughters, Nora A. Griffith, Alameda, N.M.. June I. Fitzpatrick, Orangeville, Ina B.

Baker, Evansville, five sons, Lyle B. Leeson, Farmington, N.M., Chester W. Leeson, La Sal, Utah, Ralph E. Albuquerque, Samuel H. Leeson, Big Spring, Texas, Curry L.

Leeson, Roswell, N.M; one sister, Rosy Morgan, Kansas; three brothers, Clyde Leeson, Missouri, Tom Leeson and Sam both of Oklahoma; 15 grandchildren; and 12 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday 9:30 a.m. in Fern Chapel of Strong-Thorne, 1100 Coal S.E., with Dr. R.Y Bradford, mortuary chaplain, officiating. Pallbearers will be Raymond Leeson, Jake Post, Bill Chambly, Tony Schmitz Son Stevenson, and Frank Welch.

Interment will be in Lindrith Cemetery in Lindrith. SENA Concelebrated mass for Phillip F. Sena was celebrated today at 10 a.m. at of Sorrow Catholic Church in Bernalilio, with Father Manuel Alverez and Rev. Arthur Chavez as celebrants.

Interment in Our Lady of Sorrow Cemetery in Bernalillo. Strong-Thorne, 1100 Coal S.E., in charge of arrangements. SMITH A memorial service for Michael L. Smith was held today in Fern Chapel of StrongThorne, 1100 Coal S.E., with Dr. R.Y.

Bradford, mortuary chaplain, officiating. Interment of cremains was in Santa Fe National Cemetery. Cremation has taken at Fairview Park Crematory. STOKES Johnny Stokes, 66, a resident of Albuquerque for 25 years, passed away on Tuesday in a local hospital. He is survived by one daughter, Virgina Teal, Memphis, four stepdaughters, Majorie Jean Williams, Brooksie Nell Purvis, Oma June Jones, Gwendolyn Jones, all of Albuquerque; one son, John Thomas, Lara, one step- son, Oran Pender, Albuquerque; two sisters.

Odessa Turner and Annie Turner, both of Wisconsin; five grandchildren; 28 step-grandchildren and 22 great-step-grandchildren. He was a member of the Baptist Church and a Veteran of World War II. He retired from the U.S. Army, as a sergeant. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lacie Stokes on Jan.

7, 1964. Funeral services will be announced by Strong Thorne, 1100 Coal S.E. WRAY The family of Herbert L. Wray wishes to express their appreciation to all their friends who were so kind and sympathetic time of their Coal S.E., in charge arrangerecent loss. Strong Thorne, 1100 ments.

Fitzgerald and Son BOYLE Services for Mrs. Mae Virginia Boyle were held today in the Chapel of Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directors, 3113 Carlisle N.E. Interment followed in Mount Calvary Cemetery, HUNT Mr. Harold H. Hunt has been taken to the SquireSimon and Carr Mortuary, Missoula, for further services and interment.

Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directors, 3113 Carlisle N.E., were in charge of local arrangements. PATTERSON- Mr. Robert A. Patterson, age and a resident of Bosque Farms years, and in Albuquerque 45 years, died late Monday in a local hospital following a long illness. He is survived by his wife, Alice; a son, Robert Patterson of Grants; a daughter, Mrs.

Evelyn Kirby of Bowie, and a granddaughter, Jennifer Kirby. Mr. Patterson was a member of Shepherd of the Valley United Presbyterian Church, Hiram Lodge No. 13. A.F.

A.M., American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, N.M. Society of Certified Public Accountants. He was a veteran of World War II. Services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the Chapel of Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directors, 3113 Carlisle N.E., with the Rev.

Dr. David McConaughy officiating. Cremation will follow in Fairview Park Crematory. Mr. Patterson will until service time, and casket will not be opened at the services.

The family prefers memorials to American Cancer Society, 525 San Pedro N.E., 87108. REMEMBRANCE OF Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. Ministers from Albuquerque churches share a somber mo- would ment reflecting on the life of civil rights leader Dr. Martin lions Luther King Jr. Tuesday.

The Rev. S. Eugene Winn (right) Winn gave the sermon marking King's birthday at the memorial Winn's in Grant Chapel. King, who was assassinated in 1968, Elvis was addicted to drugs, MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) Dr.

George Nichopolous, who began treating Elvis Presley for saddle sores and eventually became his mobile pharmacy, has admitted for the first time that the late King of Rock 'n' Roll was a drug addict. death in 1977, was to quesThe state Medical Board, tion the doctor today. which has accused Nichopolous of malpractice for indis- DURING SEVEN hours criminately prescribing rambling testimony, uppers, downers and poulos said he had Presley painkillers for Presley in the hospitalized twice in 20 months before his sudden and 1975 to get him 'Sagebrush rebels' draw A Nevada state senator warned in Albuquerque that the "sagebrush rebellion" is just a tool for politicians to win re-election in Nevada. State Senator Cliff Young labeled the Western states movement for state ownership of federal land a potential disaster. Sen.

Young was one of the few opponents to a recent Nevada law that asserted the state's right to ownership of 49 million acres owned and managed by the federal government. HE WAS KEYNOTE speaker at a workshop sponsored by the New Mexico Public I Lands Coalition. The coalition, which consists of state wildlife preser- (Tribune photo by Jose Lopez) have been 51. He was the hope and leader of milof black Americans in the fight for human justice. With are Rev.

C.B. Timpson and Thomas Zgombo (left), assistant. physician drugs, but apparently continued to prescribe them. When he accompanied of Presley on tour, Nichopolous said he carried three suitcases full of medical equip1973 ment and supplies. off "I carried everything you criticism IF WESTERN states such Land as Wyoming, Utah, Montana and others were to gain confinan- trol over public lands rich in resources such as shale oil mon- and coal, they could charge whatever they want for rent, from said Young.

Eastern states might thus be affected by an Manthe increased inflationary spiral, he said. prov- Young, however, said that the "sagebrush rebellion" are carries very little legal soil weight. The government is and concerned because the rebellion threatens the federal con- ownership of Indian and millands itary reservations, he said." the "It seems extremely reof mote that the Supreme Court would ever decide that pubBureau lic lands should be turned over to the states," he said. Slain girl's father loses bid to sue vation groups, is dedicated to keeping the state's public lands under federal control. State control over New Mexico's 22 million acres of public lands would lead to ownership by special interests such as the livestock and mining industries and ruin the state's national resources, say the coalition's leaders.

In Nevada, state politicians have embraced the "sagebrush out of political expediency, said Young. Nevadans are generally opposed to "federalism" and its regulations, so state legislators are jumping on the bandwagon to ensure reelection this year, he said. STATE CONTROL over lands that are now managed by the U.S. Bureau of Management and Forest Service would invite cial disaster the states lack the expertise and ey to competently manage those lands, he said. Workshop speakers the Bureau of Land agement stressed that agency strives to preserve natural resources and ide widespread recreational uses.

At stake, they said, complex problems of erosion, grazing, mining watershed. The agency seeks to form to the public objectives outlined by states, said Jim Curlin, the Interior Department, which oversees the of Land Management. (UPI) Thomas had attempted to Thomas was a "mentally state law, California officials of a slain San rape two young girls at kni- disordered" sex deviant and may not be held liable has lost his battle fepoint. When sentencing releasing him was negligent injuries resulting from the Supreme Thomas from one to 20 years and malicious. decision to grant parole to should be able to for attempted rape, the trial A California apeals court prisoner.

officials for judge recommended Thomas refused to overturn the rule otherwise, parole death. never be released. state's law granting absolute court said, "could impair immunity to public officials state's ability to implement Martinez brought AFTER SERVING five for their actions. parole program designed suit after Ri- Thomas was paroled promote rehabilitation Thomas years, mother. TUESDAY, the Supreme inmates as well as security in care of his Five kidnapped and monthslater, Mary Ellen Court unanimous upheld that opinion, ruling.

the In within prison walls of by 15-year-old daugh- was killed. a ing out a promise potenEllen Telecote justices ruled that, under tial rewards." in Her father filed suit said that was the ficials against for California wrongful parole death. of- Man on critical list where 1 in 1969 He said evidence showed after saw accident Gandhi wins again A city man remains in crit- across the legs. ical condition today after the He underwent surgery DELHI, India (AP) Prime Minister Indira Gan- blade of a power saw he was Presbyterian Hospital. won a landslide election victory that brought her using at work almost se- Sands said the accident power, has now won a significant battle in court.

vered his legs. occurred shortly after M.L. Jain dismissed a charge that Mrs. Gandhi Bernalillo County Sheriff's at Desert Mountain the illegal detention of an opponent during the Capt. John Sands said Jack tries, 108 Barr S.E.

state of emergency that ended with her defeat Hubbard, 56, of 4209 San The blade "severed part in 1977. In another ruling Tuesday, the judge Pedro N.E., was cutting both legs above the to a court a case accusing her of lumber when the 18-inch Rescue people were lower officials probing her son Sanjay's automotive blade of a radial arm saw right away to help him," flew off and struck him Sands said. (Tribune photo by Jose pile-up accident occurred at the car on the left, Pedro, smashed into red light at the Cen- Police said this five-car 7:15 p.m. Tuesday when traveling north on San four cars stopped for a was arrested and der the influence driving, police said. persons in the charged with driving of alcohol and reckless She was not hurt, other cars suffered injuries tral Avenue intersection.

A woman driver and were taken to Albuquerque hospitals. admits would expect to find in a pharmacy. I had everything you would expect a first aid stand to have plus what a physician would have," he said. THE DOCTOR said he once wrote 10 prescriptions for himself, then gave the drugs including 550 tablets to Presley for use on a 1977 concert tour in Hawaii. Nichopolous said thought it was the least he could do since the singer picked up travel expenses for him and his family.

Nichopolous insisted, however, that Presley did not take all the drugs given him. He said some were replaced with placebos harmless non-medication pills and that Presley's employees and entourage dipped freely into his supply. "Our Entire Efforts Devoted to Service' GABALDON I MORTUARY 243-7861 1000 Coors Blvd. SW WASHINGTON The father Diego girl to convince Court he sue state his daughter's George a $2 million chard allegedly killed his ter Mary Canyon. Police same location NEW dhi, who back to Justice ordered 19-month at the polls sent back harassing firm.

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