Continue ProbeInto Death OfInfant CS GirloCKNTRAL sgi Alf I; |nVes 1gation w;»s continuing Sundayito the c»iiise of Heath of Yvori ,i* Burdick, 2, rhm^htoi of Mr* (|,;H jsan .lane Burdick of ( lt;nlial ''lljuare f{TI 2 ' *Investigation of the death i J'mping carried out by state policeid the Oswego fount Districtftorney’s office ' 1According to state police Its Burdick and a friend llei , an R Puckett, 3! had broughtic child to the llnttcor k Ait art dispensary where she via ,,Mronotineed dead on arrival by ,,f'apt Cox of the Air hone ;,n It was learned from state po 'V* ee that the hahv wa in liei 2'\edroom and apparently went do convulsion- failin’:- from Ver bed | he fall, accordin'.- to ..tale police, was 12 to ! 1 im he The child apparently had ome bruises about the body nd an autopsy was ordered bvst Asst Dist Att\ Kugene Iiullivan Jr., who was called in* o the investigation by state poireCause of death wa- listed a i ruptured liver by the Ononda-fa Count y Medical I .x a miner. Ihe final verdict will be deternined following laboratoryests, expected to be made to-iavMrs Burdick had told statrlolice that do babv was -till inter bedroom while she waireparing breakfast, when the jaby fell.Investigation is being carriedi nby members of the Bureau ofCriminal Investigation from Colon and Liverpool SubstationsInvestigation is in charge of Lt.I. F. O’Leari of Oneida and Investigator H. Frank I iegl orFultonServices for Yvonne M Burdick. will be at 1 p.m Tuesdayat the Traub Funeral Home.Central Sguare Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery.In addition to her mother, she is survivied by a sister. Bene'* Burdick, and her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Anna Buffalo of Oxford.K\Tl:\nvn I.Y k I) t? A f'**