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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 83

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v.t.i: f. Court Denies Boost In Coppoliiurs Bail OBITUARIES John Clor. 80. Retired Plumber Roy Cornell Rites To Be .1 t- tr 1 in ie.i SARAS 'TA. Flu lnos J'." 0 I i of first has GpjL.To.

4 tvi luM a FieeV N. jar? CltT a a retired plumber, ted Jn Ckr. g.1, of Tuesday at his home. 1 charges that he k.i'.ci a neighbor, is to go on trial here Feb. 13 in the death of Dr.

Car- extratii- ivvelerated tv tiw ---r melo Copx4ino, 21 Honda court's baJ .1 1 1 On Friday Mr. Or was a life resident of Akron. He had uorked for International Harvester Co. and then for Star Drilling Ca. from hich- he retired in 19d Hewas a member of St Paul MIKV G.

SHEA Catholic Church. Woodmen of, America and a 1.1 ami oiiKt-in na ir pan u-4 I- the state's annrnr- that, if oth IX BEJIXTLVG the states motion to increase Coppltno's bail. Circuit Judge Lynn SJer-tooth said Tuesday. 'Ttve State baJ. Dr.

Coppohno might l' rl Vie the nuntr." Bums said. im SNOW AND snow flurries are forecast for tonight in northern New England, the lower Great Lakes region, the central Appalachians and portions of the Flateau region. It will be colder in the north central portion of the country and in the northeast. AP. 1 Roy James Cornell.

61, ol J) E. Art-hwxxl a died Tus- day in rrUritn Cituens Hospi- It I 4 Copklino wiginalir a a k. Ka fallow) In cKiu pil i in) mas uospiiai aner a snon fcuW to stand tnalinSara- illness. 1 Cifa lact V.m AnKii M.f.J uM tin i tui umrvu A life resident of Akron, she 'a 1 after an ness of four nmnths. I wits freed on the bail and taken t.i New Jersey.

toppoiino, a M-year-oid anesthesiologist, and his first ife moved to Sarasota shortly after 14 It 11 li V0 in i It i-r. aMv-ftttr. I i- 4 h'ftl 4 km ih .1 A former member of the Eagles. He leaves his wife, Dorothy; daughters Rose Garrett. Mrs.

'Frank Chark and I Ange Fazio of I Akron; son Ed- ward of Akron; 10 grandchildren and 10 great iwiii ui autumn- ah. the death of retired Army CoL W'iUiam Farber in wlwse It Mat K. i.Ut iimm in Akron Variable winds east to northeast 15-22 knots this afternoon and tonight. Goudy with a cltance of sjxiw flurries. was a charter member of Annunciation Catholic Church and a member of its Lepion of Mary and the Altar and Rosary Society.

She worked at the Hardware Supply Co. for 35 years, retir-! ing in 1955. She leaves sister Margaret i4 vtMrs. He death Coppolino was i Coppolino is accused by FVri- da of fatally drugging his first krlMw I M.I 4 I 4' 1 I i worked at Fu stuise 3u ear HI Wd Kt Iiuiu-triak ii i Mr. tlor 1 11 I 1 li i si 1 it ia i I 1 ui 4 i 1 1 In i I fi I I and had Wen su- wife.

She died in August, lo. at the couple's Sarasota home of an apparent heart attack. V- ft V'c Mu mm -rp i oi.ni i It grandchildren. rar- Pir'tStn- Snow spreading over state ending late afternoon and early evening. New snow accumulations of 2 3 inches, probably in narrow band northwest to southwest with generally less than 2 inches elsewhere.

High 30-36 north, 35-41 south. Cloudy tonight and Thursday with occasional flurries north. Snow west and south again Thursday. A little cooler. Low tonight in the low 20s north and upper 20s south.

1 Requiem Mass will be at 9 JO Martin of Akron. Requiem Mass iT i. and li ji Mr. Cornrll painters in Plant MEANWHILE. Coppolinos at- temperatures 1 put id ay through Monday will average near the normal high of 36, in lvticltt Im if 1 111.

I I l' li Miltti.it.n 14 Uiu ji.t Ink Ini 1 ru.l VIIF I m. I t. ht t-Ihaftwaial .1 lu-f t.n1 li Klend hn iit 'h i i -i tnrmv F. RaiW. Mid Tu AWn -r I'hotm II! Ill I in I I 111 law: til SI ii 1 1: I in I low 2L There will be little day night on a television show i.

Milr.r 4 a. m. Friday in the St. Paul be at 9 a. m.

Friday in Chapel Burial will be in Holy Annunciation Church. Burial Cross Cemetery. Friends be in Holy Cross Cemetery, call at Hummel Funeral Home Friends may call at the Hum-from 7 to 9 tonight and 2 to meJ Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Thursday.

and 7 to 9 p. m. Thursday. ii i 2. He was a member of Fire-ii i stone 20-Year Club and West Akron Church of Christ where MM ne as charter member and oav-to-aav cnance witn ire- ne wouia sees 10 nave 31 IV .30 I 1 I Ml trial moved from lino's nkir continuing I'M quent light snow through Monday.

ItKW Inc On ilham fl 4 41 14 4 1 I sota. Florida I koal rtnrn rool I'orp Hir mmiUT of a choral quartet Gov. Hay don IMn htrret l'r' 1H i-rh I'uritan und rutaaa I 24 III 1 leaves son Harry J. of Akron: bn.the-s Warren of Colum- ih GEORGE K. EBERSOLE SHF.ITARD Myrtle V.

Sheppard. was SThSi n'gh 7JCh ld on "val Akron Gen-man, died Tuesday at Akron1 ,1 ti.i t. t.i th ma44r. 4 it 1 1 I I 10 11 .1 a I 10 12 12 .10 I I 1.1 I- I 1 1 1 i 1 1 liUilii-r4 4 oni Ml I. I r.1 mf OHIO Toll-do now Minimum Yountfyti.mu mow was criticized by Bailey at or; ii-.

i rot1 tin. New York news conlerem'e for i-r i-ortT the way lie handled the Coppo- tun lino case. The doctor was jailed last July and wasn't released until after his acquittal last pd i thimituun Hi idt Himii-u Vo to "I think Honda was entirely i pu.im 4. tius and Frel in Colorado; te- lvnu se Sir um of Cincinnati, Atlella Iiitaikins in California Oty Hospital after a short ill icirtday Ym Nitfhl' Znriilloudy Ill coming ill at her home, 645 Cl, l.J 1 I 'CIlM-Hinnll-rMmy 411 4 llJiCWHKRK aurjr. ouc iiau ixrcu ill MJl Cirrp ill-clouily 'la.

la mf j-likiiil Kiina M(; r.i.r of i'liienlx, io i.t ti; Muxlmu'tt Minimum Vtrdy Lal Nmht health for six years. Atlanta clfar l.jvtoii lnuilv Hi Ion D.ivU'son of 1 Xi 22 55 XI XI 31 1 1 1 1 IA 14 I mi i. Mirtil Tr H. MnilK'in I I Minn Itnt.tti 2i j. i Inti Tf li 'in KIwl I llr4 m4 kti'Umuitfllta I Inixiti'V I U-lii-? i I alr I tmr ahl I in all ln.t I i illnainii P.iiulora, 4.1 41 4t 4 and throe grand twlaar- h'udy KindUy-rluudy 1 1 ui loudy Mun.f leid-rlourtv loudy to set up a trial date in ruirirn rnim November and then ship Cap- CH1CiC0 mi polino up here for what they i llinnrht was the Ktronppst ras id K.

Mill w. children. FiTxices w.ll lie at 1 p. m. Fridjy in (lie Si'hermessor Fu- 1 4 17 i ii i heal Marrh I .1 M.

Bailey said. Born in Killbuck. Mrs. Sheppard lived in Akron 40 years. She leaves daughters Mrs.

Emma Laham of Strasburg and Mrs. Mary Zolman of Wicken-burg, son Isaac Spring of Sandusky; sisters Mrs. Orpha Roach of Seville, Mrs. Gertrude Mackey of Greer, Mrs. Sarah Gray of Glenmont, 0., and V.

July 1 kl hrmfiuhrri hiivttaii ra HiMiiim rin l'4tiiioitloudy lluf Chai brtte-rlrar Chit ao-now tMnviir-clear Ihfl noit-vkiudy lnd la napoli.4-loudy kinui City-t-lf-nr Lorn lxulvilloudv Mlaml-clmr Paul-anow New iH-leanft-clnr Srw York-rloudy Plttsbuiah-aiiow San Ukgnrkiudy Turrmlear Whlnton-clmidy .11 1 Mi 4.1 HI 70 4N 72 KH .17 7.1 Mi neral Home whe-e friends may it ness. Mr. Ebersole was born In New Enterprise, and came to Akron 37 years ago. He 1 a wife Margaret; daughter Lena Brown of Akron and sons James in Pennsylvania and Charles of Akron; 13 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren; brother Brady of Akron. Services will be at 10:30 a.

m. Friday in the Eckard-Baldwin Funeral Home, where friends may call from 7 to 9 p. m. Thursday. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery.

as 31 2J 2 A4 2 4tt 2K in si 42 1 k'S i IlldMir 1-4 corn-Marrh I 44S M.v I Jll Julv I 4K'. itmlr I from 2 to 10 p. m. and Km l.i until tiniA of (iataMr.h 771, May 7v I BllUh KI1KKIB U.rrK I 111 M.v ll'i July INFORMED OF BAILEY'S charges, Bums quickly defended his approval of the extradition to New Jersev. Hlih Low 27 8 it 2 71 70 I sovlie.na Jantt.rT Marrh Mav i.wki'i.

July 1 tt wt. Vimti.t ard lutitrrii rlnwd quirt No -ir. M'l'Vltf. Ulll'lal Will ill LakrV 1 Cemetery. Falrhanlm-r loudy Junau-cloudv llonolulup.rlly cloudy Mrs.

Ruby Lemmon of Akron; brother, Luther Clark of Brink-haven, 14 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Services will be Friday after-1 FLORENCE BODNER noon in Killbuck. Friends may riarv now Florence M. Bodner, 62, of rail at the Prentice Cnhurn st llilh 4 1 no 19 4 Low 12 17 16 l.i 10 13 31 1555 Simcoe died Tuesday chapel from 7 to 9 p. m.

today. Kiimoiiiun-t-loudv on I rea I luudy Hpfdna-midw ToronlaH-loudv WlnnipK-diiow Vancou inir 4 in me Manvme nursing itomej i after a long illness. ROSE HOBLER Born in Canton, Mrs. Bodner I lived in Akron for 36 years. w' 01 She leaves hmther, Rnv nd 1069 Norka av- dled Tuesday lll I 1 1 1.

1 Wll m'iii If mm i I 1 unummmm Harold Yant of Canton. Services will be at 2 p. m. 1 a. m.

today, (ondillnnn at of Akron time. in the Arlington Nursing Home after a long illness. Born in Austria-Hungary, Mrs. Hobler lived in Akron for 53 years. She was a member of the St.

Anrdn-c-loudv Amtirdaw prtly cloudy Ankara-r loudy Berllnloudy bnjMlftK'ioudv Friday in the Hopkins Funeral Home, where friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Thursday. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery, Canton. JENNIE McCUNE Bernard Catholic Church and cVw-ky cloudy its Altar and Rosary Society.

gir'Jdy 1rnp. .17 2.1 .12 .18 4.1 2S 41 a 3 IS 119 4S 2 37 30 She leaves son Stephen Mocow-now daughter Lena Koch of Akron; Jennie E. McCune, 56, of 1005 Florida av. died Tuesday in St. four grandchildren and 25 great- Oislo-clar Paria-cloudv Rome-clouily Stockholm-mow Vlenna-c loudy Waraaw-c loudy Thomas Hospital after a short grandchildren and three great- great-grandchildren, illness.

Miss McCune was born in Akron and lived here all her life. She was a practical nurse and a member of the High Street Christian Church. She leaves sister Mrs. Anna- Requiem Mass will be Friday morning in St. Bernard Church.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p. m. Thursday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

at the Hum- 0, A belle Beasley and brothers Wil Kit A INFANT SANDERS CUYAHOGA FALLS Services for the infant son of Mr and Mrs. Joseph W. Sanders, 814 Portage Trail, were to be held at Oakwood Cemetery at 3 p. m. today.

He also leaves his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sanders and Mr.

and Mrs. John Keith of Akron. Services were arranged by the Carr Funeral Home. ferd and Earl McCune of Ak- mel Funeral Home, where the 0 Altar and Rosary Society will meet at 8 p. m.

Thursday for the Rosary. XL "mm' ttr ron. Services will be at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the Eckard-Baldwin Funeral Home, where friends may call from 7 to 9 p.

m. today. Burial will be in East Akron Cemetery. MARY HENNESSY Graveside services for former Akron resident Mary Hennessy will be at 1 :30 p. m.

Friday at Oakwood Cemetery. Mrs. Hennessy, 83, died Monday in Falls Church, Va. She leaves daughter Mary Hennessy of Falls Church and one granddaughter. Arrangements are Jo 1 made by the Prentice Funeral Home.

GEORGE BLAKE Services for George Blake, 82, of 217 Nieman st, will be at 10 a. m. Friday in the Wesley Temple AME Zion Church. Burial will be in Glendale Cemetery. Mr.

Blake died Monday in the Will-O-Lee Nursing Home, Oberlin, after a long illness. Born in Bristol, Mr. Blake came to Akron in 1923 and became employed at Goodyear, working there until retirement in 1937. He was a member of the Wesley Temple AME Zion Church, Usher Board and Rub 4' Area Deaths Carl G. MUford, 70, of Ritt-man, retired General Tire employe and former Rittman water superintendent Jackson W.

Kiddy, 38, of Kent, O'Neil's employe and former district manager for the Davey Compressor Co. Mrs. Estella Wiant, 82, of Doyles Mrs. Adeline Scharver, 86, of North Mrs. Clara Taylor, 77, of Brady Lake Flack, 3-day-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Flack of Wooster. Mrs. Eleanor Szikula, 70, of Medina. UJe's the only one who flies 01 more places than we do.

INFANT III DAK Infant Hudak, newborn son of ber City Lodge 233 of the Elks. He leaves son William of Lorain and a grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hudak, 1069 Cordova died Tuesday at Akron General Hospital.

In addition to his parents he leaves sisters Anna Marie and Theresa at home; grandparents, Mrs. Mary A. Hudak and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Memmer and great grandparents William Memmer and Mary Patrykow-ski, all of Akron.

Services were held in Holy Cross Cemetery today. ALICE NOONE Alice Noone, 77, of 696 Grant st, former Goodrich employe, died Tuesday in the Akron General Hospital after an illness of 15 weeks. Born in Mt Victory, Mrs. Noone came to Akron 40 years ago- She leaves a brother and three sisters, among them Del-sie Doupler of Akron. Services are being arranged by the Dunn-Quigley Funeral Home, where friends may call from 7 to 9 p.

m. Thursday. When it comes to air travel, Santa Claus is Mr. Big. United Air Lines is second.

We say, "If you can't beat him, join him." So while he's busy flying presents to people, we help out by flying people to people. Students coming home for the holidays. Servicemen on Christmas leave. Colby College faculty in 1959, after 39 years. The Most Rev.

Edward T. Lawton, O.P., the first Roman Catholic bishop of Sokoto, Northern Nigeria, in Sokoto. Bishop Lawton, 53, a native of Boston, was elevated to the rank of bishop two years ago when the Sokoto region was changed from a prefecture to a diocese. He entered the Order of a hers (Dominicans) after his graduation from Boston College in 1936. He was ordained in 1943 and from 1944 to 1950 taught at Fenwick High School in Oak Park, 111.

He went to Nigeria in 1951. Walter F. Horan, 67, former! Republican representative from I Washington's 5th District in Manila. He served in Congress from 1942 to 1964. Virgil Prentice Ettinger, 67, a tax authority and member of the board of Prentice-Hall in Scarsdale, N.

Y. A younger brother of Richard Ettinger, a cofounder of Prentice-Hall, he frequently lectured on financial and business matters. Dr. Carl J. Weber, 72, professor emeritus and an authority on the English author-poet Thomas Hardy, in Waterville, Me.

Weber retired from the Yes, Virginia, ther is a Santj Claus. Children and grandchildren. Uncles and aunts. Cleveland Industrial Stocks OVER THE COUNTER 'ml. JESSIE E.

KENNEDY Rid Atked Bid Afked 134 Jessie Ellen Kennedy, 82, of Bid Asked Parkandu pf 204 21 4 Rand lv 26 2. Hoailwav F.X 37 3R Rorkweil Sawhlll Tub 154 184 U1C 450 Storer av. died Tuesday in Cousins by the dozens. the Little Forest Nursing Home after a long illness. Aleo Stand 12S Am Aut 6S Amrr Flnan ll'a Am Gr A 43H Am Vit I'd 6 Anwr Wrld Arvida Corp 6 Auto Sprnkl 24 Bagdad 2H Bin Drum S1 Bo-ton Cap 6 Brown Fint 10 Bruih Beryl li Buck St I 2 Burdett Av 12 lrr Trrnrh 8Mi Cle-War Ind 2H Mrs.

Kennedy was. a life resi--nt of Akron and a long-time friendly skies if United. And so, Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good flight. 17', 154 24 16 1H 184 44 4 1H4 4 264 W4 34 T4 214 354 234 34 II 24 174 2 314 iiiemoer of the First Methodist Church. She and her husband, John, were married 53 years.

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214 VanHornCo 144 Zum 144 ICom Shear 2t She also leaves son John of Lima and three Services will be at 1 p. m. 1 0hpR Friday in the Adams Funeral m. ii Flhrr Fda Home, where friends may call Fixihn r0 an after 2 p.m. Thu-sdy.

Burial m1 t'-'s will be in Glendale Cemetery. Illd J1 144 214 23.

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