■IKaloherpuIgrIMichael W K*l»hlt;T. M, former Manitowoc high school teacher who Uter moved to Milwaukee. died I Tuesday at Deaconess Hospital[there after a lingering iOnaa* Funeral service! wiB be at t 30a m Thursday at 81. Patrick Cat!*-U»e Gmm. South Seventh and I’Weat Washington Streets Mile flat. Burial will be at Holy CnM Cemetery Milwaukee Mr. Kalaher was bom June 21. H78, at I^lte lt;kmeva. WSa. He attended the University of Wis-mmata and upon graduation in IffiMcame to Manitowoc where be 'taught at the North-side High . School far I# year* While at the university he waa a member ofth* famous HHtti elfbalc tMsn Intwa b« was admitted to the barand is I MM moved t o Mrtwaokeeand was admitted to the Mtlwau km Bar Aaaa. of which he waa a We member He was a member of the state legislature in lMM-e» rep-relenting the fifth district of Milwaukee He had been • law partnerwith Frank J Rowan in Milwaukee for at» year*. He was a member lt;d the South Division Civic Assn. for more than 40 years ami waa its president in 1*14 He was a member of the St. Patrick Cath oiic Church congregation and the IWly Name knnety mure ran* Survivors include tus wife, the farmer Ella C. Das*ler a son. WtBard; two grandchildren and aFriends may raB id the Borg ward! Funeral Home, tit? Na'wn-al AjrewwAWwaukotv after * OJ0 Wednesday,W►*Jh