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ASftURY PARK EVININO PRISS, W.d 13, 1973 23 OBITUARIES House Approves $2.2 rlillion lid to Replace Israel Arms bill after shouting down by voice vote an amendment by. Rep. Robert O. Tiernan. IV R.I., to cut off $20.2 million, in military aid to Saudi bia in retaliation for the of! boycott.

The $5.8 billion appropriation bill Includes. $2.4 billion-for the emergency aid to Israel and Cambodia. $2.4 bili lion for regular U.S. foreign aid and $1 billion for the Peace Corps and international development banks. DR.

EMMA O. GANTZ JACKSON TOWNSHIP -Dr. Emma O. Gantz, 95, of County Line died Monday at Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital, Marllwro Township. Before retiring 30 year ago, Dr.

Gantz was employed as a physician by Hell Telephone Laboratories, Newark. She is survived by a niece. The Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold, is in charge of arrangements. RAYMOND SARLES DOVER TOWNSHIP -Raymond Sarles, 67, of Carol Drive, died yesterday at Paul Kimbal Hospital, Lake-wood. Mr.

Sarles had reitred two years ago as head grounds-keper for Toms River High School North. Surviving are his wife Marion; a son, Raymond Brick Township; a daughter, Mrs. Reita Brick Township; two brothers Benjamin, Largo, and Walter, East Hanover Township; and a sister, Mrs. Florence Zetwlck, Largo, Fla. The Kedz Funeral Home, here, is in charge of RUTH MC ELROY OCEAN GROVE Miss Ruth McElroy, 85.

formerly of 90 Mount Zion Way, died Monday at Ocean Grove Nulling Home, where had lived the past three years. Miss McElroy had lived here about 10 years. She was a member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church. There are no known survivors.

Ocean Grove Memorial Home in in eharge the arrangement HAROLD HOWELL TOWNSHIP -Harold V. Janson, 67, of 17 Soruce died yesterday at Greater Freehold Area Hospital, Freehold Towaship. Mr. Jaason was a retired steelworker at Crucible Steel Harrison, N.J. Survivors include his widow, Anna; two sons, Harold Nantucket, and Stephen here; two daughters, Mrs.

Mary Ann Frank', and Miss Judith Ann Janson, both at home; and one sister in Sweden. The Iakewood Funeral Home, Lakewocid, is In charge of arrangements. DOMINIC til RKNKDKTTO NEITUNK Dominic Di Benedetto, 58, nf IK Princeton died Sunday at Jeriey Shore Medicnl Cenier. Mr. Di Henedclto was a self employed public accountant.

He wag member of Our of Mt, Carmel Roman Catholic Church, Ashury Park. Surviving are his widow, the former Yolanda Torzllli, a son, Anthony at home, and two daughters. Linda and Denna, both at home. The Buckley Funeral Home, Asbury Park, is in charge of arrangements. MRS.

JOSEPH SPRINGSTEEN NEPTUNE Mrs. Bertha Branson Springsteen, 79, of 1217 6th died yesterday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Mrs. Springsteen was a lifelong resident here and was past chief of the Monmouth TemDle the Pythian Sisters. The Fraucionl, Taylor Ix)pez Funeral Home, here, is in charge of arangements. Wiiwaww MUS.

ANTHONY ROBINSON NKPTIINK Mrs. Irene Robinson, 62, nf 437 Drum-mond 'Avc. dir-d Monday In the Monmouth Convalescent Center, Ixmir Ilranch. Mrs. Robinson formerly hverf in Pittsburgh, where she was member of Miracle nf God and Christ Pentecostal Church.

Surviving are her husband, Anthony; six sons, James, Anthony Carl, Ray, Leonard and Dempsey, all of Pittsburgh; four daughters. Mrs'. Kathcrine Perkins and Spam, both of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Dorothy Lee -and Mrs. Ruth Brandon, both here; four brothers, Clarence Ray, East Orange, and Frank Ray, O'Neil Ray, and Bennie Ray, all of Pittsburgh; two sisters, Mrs.

Pittsburgh, and AdaSams, Fairfield, 15 grandchildren, and one greatgrandchild. The Childs Funeral Home. Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements. ANTONIO FOTl POINT PLEASANT -r- Antonio. Foti, of 545 Summit Drivp, died yesterday at Point Pleasant Hospital Mr.

Fpti was a retired landscape, gardner and was the husband of the late Cater-ina Modafferi Foti. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Lena Wilson, La (Ulna Beach, Calif, and Mrs. Jeanne Lanzavecchia, with whom 'he lived; five sons, Dominic, and Philip of De-marest; Frank, Brick Township; John, Fair Lawn, and Peter, Manahawkin, Stafford Township; a brother, Antoni-no, Italy, and 28 grandchildren. The Quirk Funeral Home, Englewood, is in charge of arrangements.

FF U-Movt. Ingected I fH From Young Corn Fed CCfl WESTERN PORKERS fXS do 1 1 HI by Rep. Paul to specify that, while arming Israel to maintain a Mideast military halance, the U.S. also wants a peace settlement fair, to the Arabs. Opponents, including Rep.

Samuel S. Stratton, said it would "be making a mistake to try to get into the peace negotiations" in Geneva this month by making what might be interpreted as a congressional Mideast policy statement In the bill. Rep. Harold Runnels. called the bill" a "blank check and a slush fund," because the Pentagon has justified only $1 billion and is asking Congress to give it complete freedom on how to use the other $1.2 billion.

Top Nixon administration officials have told Congress that $1 billion worth of U.S. weapons already have been sent to Israel to help replace her war losses. The House later approved the appropriation U.S.D.A. CHOICE EXTRA LEAN STEW BEEF HOT OR SWEET ITALIAN SAUSAGE WASHINGTON (AP) The House has passed a foreign assistance appropriations bill including President Nixon's full 2 request to replace Israel's arms, losses In the October Middle East war. L.u i-Iouse passed the bill 219 to 180 and sent it to the Senate last night, after rejecting efforts to retaliate asainst the Arab oil boycott and to cut off aid to the new Chilean military junta.

The separate authorization biil for the Israeli arm? appropriation passed the House, only hours earlier, 364 to 52, and also went to the Senate. House opponents objected that, the Pentagon had justified only $1 billion of the money and that the United States should stop playing favorites in the Middle East, particularly with aid for Israel that might antagonize the Arab countries that are withholding nil. But the House overwhelmingly rejected. 334 to 82, an U.S.D.A. CHOICE SHOULDER STEAK OR LONDON BROIL fl LB.

SWIFT'S EVERSWEET BACON JOHN CANAVAN 1-ONG BRANCH John. Canavan, of 392 Ocean died yesterday at Monmouth Medical Center. Mr. Canavan ivas a communicant of st, Michael's Roman Catholic Church, here. He was a registered pharmacist and had been with the Home TVim Store, Ashury Park, fo- 25 yearn, and was si ill employed there at the time of his death.

He was a Navv veteran of World War 11. Surviving are his widow, Nora; two brothers, James, of Kearny, and Harry, of Old Rridge: and a sister, Mrs. Agnes Calder, Rahway. The Ruckley Funeral Home, Asbury Park, is in charge of errangemenlii. MRS.

LEONARD 8EMON NEPTUNE Mrg. Kliza-heth G. Semon. 70, of 820 Lakewond Shark River Hills, died Sunday at the Cafritz Memori.il Hospital, Washington. Mrs.

Semon was employed as a secirlly o'ficer with Kresge Deoartment Newark, for 32 years, and with Sleinhach, Red Bank, for eight years before retiring four years ago, She was a communicant nf the Roman Catholic Church of the Ascension, Bradley Beach. Mrs. Semon is survived by her husband, Leonard; a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn B. McMahon, Temple Hilt, a brother, Aurlr Gromer, and twq urandchildren.

The Ely Funeral Home Is in charge of arrangements. EDWARD H. SENKBETL RRIET.LE Edward H. Senkbeil. 80, of 52,1 Harris died yesterday at Jersey Shore Medlrai Center, Neptune.

Mr. Senkbeil retired in 1958 after 35 years a toolmak-er with the Krautter-Weber Tool Newark. Surviving are hid widow, the former Rose Hildebrandt; two daughters; Mrs. Ethel Eckert. PlainfieH, and Mrs.

Ruth Tully, ShelMngton. a steoson, Henry Weber, Fair Haven; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Margaret Waters, Spring Lake; a brother, Robert, eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The Robert C. Neary Funeral Home, Manasquan, is in charge of ELMER G.

FECHER WARETOWN Elmer Q. Fecher, -M, of Point died Monday at Comrminity Memorial Hospital, Toms River. Mr. Fecher hd been employed by Toms River Chemical for 15 years, where he was a weighmaster. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Margaret Fecher; two sons, Raymond and Mark, both home; a daughter. Mrs. Cheryl Doll. Lacey Township! his father, Joseph, Union; his brother, Joseph, Keansburg, and a granddaughter. The Van Hise and Callagan Funeral Home, Brick Township, is In charge of arrangements.

LOUIS BASTEDO HOWELL TOWNSHIP -I)uis Bastedo, 48, of 63 E. Corso Italia, died Monday at the Veterans Administration "That's Kent's little brother. He's hiring him to spy on me thrilling, isn't it?" U.S.D.A. CHOICE EXTRA LEAN GROUND CHUCK FAMILY PACK BAR-B-QUE SPARE RIBS 3i mwmK mK BET LjM IT! CNJL U.S.D.A. CHOICE FULLY COOKED Smoked HAM BONELESS CROSS RIB ROAST 27 LB.

DUBUQUE ALL MEAT FRANKS HAROLD A. LARSON Harold LursonV Kx-Wull llusincMtnun WALL TOWNSHIP old A. Larson, 68, of 116 West Belmar, died Monday at home, Mr. Larson lived In Spring Lake Heights before moving 27 yeari ago. 1 He owned and operated a floor covering business here for 25 years before becoming associated seven years ago with the sales staff of Larson Ford Lakewood, which Is owned by his son, Paul A.

Larson, Mr. Larson also is survived by his widow, Muriel Evans Larson; two brothers, George and Edward both Spring Lake; a sister, Mrs. Howard Jackson, Spring Lake Heights, and two grandchildren. The Robert C. Neary Funeral Home, Manasquan, is in charge of arrangement, MRS." WALTER SHEAR ASBURY PARK Mrs, Marie MacOlasson Shear, 78, the Monroe Towers, 610 Sewall died Monday, at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Mrg.

Shear was a communicant of the Church of the Holy Spirit, here. Surviving is her, husband, Walter. The Buckley Funeral Home, here was in charee of arrangements. DEATH NOTICES CANAVAN John, of 392 Ocean Long Branch, on Tuesday, Dec. 11.

1073. Beloved husband- of Nora; brother of James and Harry Canavan and Agnes Calder. Funeral from the Buckley Funeral Home. 509 2nd Ave. Asbury Park on Friday, Dec.

14 at 8 a.m. Funeral. Mass lu St. Michael's R.C. Church, West End, at 9:30 a.m.

ttUirment Ml. Calvary Cemetery. Filertds may call at the funeral home on Thursday from 1-4 and 79 p.m. CANTE1.M0 James of 9D Foxiilove Run. River of Pattsrsnn, N.J.

Beloved husband of tulsa and loving father of James Cantelmo Jr. filvotsd brother of Anthony and Frank Cantelmo, Mrs. Mamie Bruno, Mrs. Josephine Da-Orosa and Mi s. Jenny Nasta.

Also survived by i trandchlldren. Funeral firan the J. ftneelola Funeral Home, III Basel Hackensack. on Thursday. Dec.

13 at 8 a.m. Burial Mass at St. Francis R.C. Church at 9 a.m. Interment St.

Joseph's Cemetery. Visiting hours Tuesday and Wednesday 2-4 nd 7-10 p.m. 1)1 BKNKDETTO Dominic, of 18 Princeton Neptune, on Sunday. Dec. 9, 1973.

Beloved husband of Yolanda Torzllli DI Benedetto, beloved father of Anthony, Ltnda. id Donna DI Benedetto. Funeral from the Buckley Funeral Home. 509 Second Asbury Park, on Friday. Dec.

14 at 9:30 a.m. Mass of tile Resurrection In Our of Mt. Carmel Church at 10 a.m. interment Mt. CaLVary Cemetery.

Rosary Thursday at I pro. r'rlends may call at tin funeral home on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 1. ARSON Harold A age (B, of MH street, Wast Belmar.

on Dec. 10. 1973. Hiuband of Muriel Evans Larson. Funeral services' at the Robert C.

Neary Funeral Home, 39 South Manasquan. on Thursday, Dec. 13, at 11 a.m. Interment Greenwood C'emt-lerv, Brlelle. Friends may call at the funeral home, Wednesday.

7 9 p.m. Masonic Services Wednesday p.m. MOON Mabla of 511 flura- merfleld Asbury Park, on Dec. 10, 1973." Beloved wife of Raymond Moon, sister of Grace Pierce and Alice Ceceio. Rev.

David C. Unjer will conduct the service In the Buckley Funeral Home. 5K Second Asbury Park, on Thursday, Dec. 13 at 10:30 am Internum, Woodbine Cemetery, Oceannort. Friends may call Tuesday from 7-9 and Wednesday and 7-9 p.m.

NICHOLSON John of 3 Lincoln Garden. Elberon. on Monday. Dec. 10, 1973.

Beloved husband of Claire Byrne Nicholson. Devoted father of John O. Brian J. Nicholson and. Claire Ann Day.

Brother of Arthur J. and Paul O. Nicholson and Marcella Hughes. Funeral from the Buckley Funeral Home. 509 Second Asbury Park, on Thursday, Dec.

13 at 8:30 Mass nf the Resurrection In 81'. Michael's Church, West End. at 9:30 a.m. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Hawthorne, Y.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday from 7-9 p.m Wednesday from 2 4 anA 7-9 p.m. Frank of 104 5lh Helniar, on Dec. fl. Beloved husband nf Sarah (nee Cermelei. Father nf Mrs.

Marie Annerharlco, and Mrs. Kratlnif. Brother of Daniel and Mrs. Irene Cotavtta. Funeral Thursday, Dec.

13. 9:30 a.m. from the Daniel A. Rcllly Funeral Home, 8th Ave. and Belmar.

Mass for Cluistlan Burial. 10 a.m. Church nf St. Rose. Interment St.

Catharine's Cemetery. Rosary Wednesday 8 p.m. Visions: Tuesday 7-9. Wednesday 3-5 and 7-9. SKMON Mrs.

Ellzabelh O. (nee Cionieri. 78. nf S20 t.akewood Shark River Hills. Neptune, on Dec.

9. Wife nf Leonard mother nf Mrs. Evelvn B. McMshon. sister of Aurle Orntner.

Funeral from the F.lv Funeral Home, Ml Rl. .13 (Corllrs Ave Neptune. Thursday, Dec. 13 at 8 30 a.m. Funeral Mass 9 a.m.

frnrrt I he PC, Church nf (he Bradley Beach. Rosary Wednesday eve. at 8 p.m. Vlslllng hours at the funerrt-l home. Tuesday eve.

7 9 and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9. SF.NKnKII, Edward aite 80, of 5'A3 Han-Is Rrlelle, on Dec. II, IW3. Husband nf Rose (Hllde-hratulo Senkbeil. Funeral servlcea at the Robert c.

Neary Funeral Hume. South Manasquan. on Thursday, Dae 13 at I pin Intarmiitt nrtan-imd Cimatary, tiUlli. Friends may rail at the funeral home Wednesday 7 9 in Masonic Services Wednesday I 30 m. 8111 Mails, of Hit Monroe Timera, A'bury Park, on Monday, Dec 10.

1973 Beloved wife of- Walter Shrar. Service and lnlfrmen) was private from th Burkley Funeral Home, fii'9 2nd Asbury Park. Mrs. Berllla. 79, Dec II, of 1217 Sill Ave.

Ntulunt. runiiil i vices It 4 m. Friday, Dae. 14. at the Franclonl.

Tavlor ai Lopea Funeral Home. I2IIO nkh and Atkins Ave. Neptune. Interment Olendnla Cemelerv. Dauahters of Aillerli-a aprv-Ires 8 m.

Ttuirsdav. Friends may call Thiusdav 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. BUTT HALF 4 lb SWIFT'S BONELESS DAISY HAM DELI DEPT. MRS. RESSLERS DEPT.

fm TRENTON FRESH SLICED WESTRICH DOMESTIC PORK ROLL HALF LB. BOILI BOILED a mi HALF LB. FROZEN BIRTHS Monmouth Medical Center Long Branch Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 117 Steiner Neplnne City, Sunday, a girl.

Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Rabin, 2 Roslyn Drive, Oak-hurst, Ocean Township Sunday, a girl. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Moore, 917 Armstrong Ocean Township, yesterday, a girl. and Mrs. Martin Bar-gerr 50 Silverbrook Shrewsbury, Monday, a boy. and Mrs. John Barr, Royal Motel, Wanamassa, Ocear Township, Monday, a girl.

and Mrs. Robert Shrewsbury Red Bank, Monday, a boy. Mr, and Mrs. Alfred ,1309 Spruce Wanamassa, Ocean Township, Monday, a girl. Mr.

and Mrs. Steve Napoli-tani; 47 Laird PL, Monday girl. Mr; and Mrs. Nelson Toofhe. 59- White Eaton-town; yesterday, a boy.

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Rop-poli, 167 Wall Long Friday, a boy. 1 Riverview Hospital Red Bank Mr. and Edward Bailey, '10 E.

Susan Hazlet Township, yesterday, a boy. Mn. and Mrs Dennis Brod-erick, 67 13th West Keansburg, Hazlet Township, yesterday, a girl. Mr. Mrs.

Michael Paul, 15 Lakeridge Drive, Matawan, yesterday, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert For-rella, 13 Appleton Drive, Hazlet Township, yesterday, a girl Mr. and Mrs.

Casby Sparks, Englishtown Engfislilown, yesterday, a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riclv ardson, 75 Tatum Drive, Mid-rilctown Township, yesterday, a boy; i Point Pleasant Hospital Point Pleasant and Mrs. Paul Yurko, 1 IBB Old Tavern Far-mingdale, Monday, a girl. Mr.

and Mrs. John Bulwin, 1468' Windsor Dover Township, Monday, a boy. Mi', and Mrs. Anthony Severing 23 Gailcy Dover Township, Monday, a boy. Mr.

and Mrs. James Walker Central Manas-quan, Tuesday, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sag-r, 22'i pearce Manas-quan, Tuesday, a boy.

Paul Kimball llonpltitl Lakcwood Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, 149 Kennedy Lake-wood, Tuesday, a girl. Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Min-lel, 117 Ashwood Drive, Brick Township, Tuesday, a girl. Mr; and Mm: Francis Do-Ian, 1 124 Village Path, Lake-wood, Tuesday, a girl. Cnmrminilv Memorial HospltBl toms River Mr. and Mrs. Richard 211 Pmliimre L'leey Township, Tuesday, RiH." Mr.1 ami Mrs.

(Varies T. Rosell 17 Union Lakehur.st, Tuesday, a boy. CHASE SANBORN COFFEE rig. uk rm BOUNTY JUMBO PAPER TOWELS HI 46-OZ. CAN FRUIT DRINKS All rlaVO'S PRODUCE DEPT.

it; WELCH'S 10-OZ. JAR GRAPE JELLY OR JAM FIRM SLICING TOMATOES GREEN GIANT 12-OZ. NIBLET CORN ROMAN 10-PACK BOX CHEESE PIZZA RICH'S 15-OZ. PKG. BAVARIAN CAKES I SKIPPY 1 8-OZ.

JAR yryrt PEANUT BUTTER SHANK HALF PREMIUM 39 LB. 1 v.99 99' I A 1 JUG 65' 0 OK. I AP UWIT ONI 9s; PKlUt Or Tlic rAKtVI CATSUP FUll QUART CARTON 4 IEMON CHOCOLATE GARDEN CARNATION 1 2-OZ. HOT COCOA MIX. hrv.ngs NESTLE'S 10-OZ.

BOX BUITONI 56-OZ. PKG. FAMILY LASAGNE 09 SERVES 6 to 8 CHICKEN ROLL HALF LB. FOOD VANILLA DEinV '4 GAL. a CAgfAGE 10.

lb 'DAIRY SUGAR SWEET PINEAPPLE 1 Hospial, Lyons. Mr. Bastedo was an Army veteran of World War II and was a member of the First Baptist Church -of Freehold. He had been employed as a truck driver at Ft. Monmouth.

Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Martha Bastedo, here; two brothers, Harry, of Southern Pines, N.C., William D. of Freehold: arid a sister, Mrs. Ruth OhlDerg, here. The Freeman Funeral Home, Freehold, is in charge of arrangements.

Man Charged In Purse Snalehiiii! ASBURY PARK James R. Powell, 1st was arrested early today on charges of assaulting and robbing Mrs. Retty Cooper, 13 Phoenix Ocean Township, at the intersection of Bond street and Miinroe- avenue. Patrolman Harry Bolger heard the woman screaming and saw a man fleeing tiie scene. Me gave chase and caught the suspect in the fi(K) block of Bond street.

Mrs. Cooper, who wonts at a telephone answering here, was not seriously injured, and bar pockelbook wai recovered Intact by Patrolman Bolger. Powell will be arraigned on the charges this morning he-fore Municipal Judge Kugene Capihianco. Don't let unused furniture or appliimces clutter up your house. Turn them Into cash by placing an ad in the "Merchandise for Sale" PARK AY 1 -lb.

QUARTERS 0LE0 MARGARINE CHOC. CHIP COOKIE MIX FILIGREE 1-LB. CAN VEGETABLE SALE All VARIETIES UPTON CUP A 50UP CHICKEN WITH 0IC10 MUT FLORIDA SWEET CORN FRESH ft 39 AJAX FURMANO 28-Oi. CAN 0 gm. PILISBURY All VARIETIES MINUTE MAID HALF ORANGE JUICE CRUSHED TOMATOES OV FILIGREE 25 FT.

ROLL ALUMINUM FOIL I 9 MLIOKEC GOLD MEDAL FLOUR LIQUID CANE SUGAR POTATO CHIPS 12-0Z. mm QUART PLASTIC BOTTLE 15 APP' LIMIT ONI DISH WS at "fl' l-IXP. DIC. 15 OFF LB. BAG CUSTOM! IXf.

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