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THE POST-STANDARD, CD Training Is Scheduled In Cicero conducted Saturday at the new Town of Cicero fire-rescue training center Millard L. Rogers, coordinator, said yesterday. Thomas J. Delaney, chief of the rescue service for the New York State Civil Defense Commission, will instruct the cight-hour course and will be assisted by Leo Somerville and J. V.

Noel. The first Civil Defense rescue training course will be June 16, 1966 7 The Onondaga County Office of Civil Defense recently appointed Robert S. Burbank chief of the Civil Defense rescue service and Marcel L. St. Lawrence deputy chief.

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James per Road, 1066. Survived by his wite. Mrs. Verda Pinti Carney: one son, William Carney. Jamestille: one brother, Patrick Carney, Pimelios Fia And several nieces and nephews.

Funeral surices Friday 8.45 A Hall Funerni Home. 6033 Cherry Valley Road. LaFayetic. 9:30 a.m. St.

Mary's Church, Jamesylle. Burial St, Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday to 10 9 m. HALL FUNERAL HOME CHAPMAN Maurice Chapman. 57, of noy, June 14.

1956. Survived by his wife, Mrs Vera Chophin: two Gary and Darral Chapman: one daughter, Airs Phyllis Stetson: his mother, Mrs Carrie Chapman: one brother. Cerrotl; three sisters. Mrs. WIlliam McAllister, Mrs Marjorie Wright, Mrs.

Iola Parsons: tour grandchildren. Prase: services Thursday. 4 pin, Hillton Funeral Horne, Brewerton. Rev James Spear officiating. Burial and reside services Friday, 2 pm.

at Cherry Creek Cemetery, Cherry Creek. N.Y. Friends may call Al the Funcral Home. Thursday, 2 10 4 and 7 to 9 pm In lieu of flowers. contributions may be made to Caughdenoy Methodist Church School Memorial Gift Fund.

HILTON FUNERAL HOME JOHNSON Benjamin Johnson, 61. of 8437 N. Main St. Cicero. June 14.

1966. Surviv. ing are his wife, Mrs. Evelyn Wells Johnson; a brother. William Jchn.

son: and a sister. Mrs. Frances Irene Dunham Services Friday 10:30 A John C. Tundall Funeral Home, 1921 W. Genesee Si.

Interment Morningside Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. JOHN C. TINDALL LEONARD Mrs. Mildred Spencer Leonard, 123 Durston Ave June 13, 1966 Survived by 5 brothers. Clement Archie J.

Clyde Chester A and Ralsion H. spencer. 4 sisters. Mrs. Stanley E.

Moul, Mrs Joseph Bf. Laham, Mrs. Charles T. Shaw. Mrs Thomas 0 Wallace: several nIeces and nephews Services at the Greenleaf Funeral Home Thur day, 11 a.m.

Rev. Wesley Konrad off ciating. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, Friends may call at 503 Onondaga Wednesday 2 tc 4 and 7 to 9 pm GREFSLEAF FUNERAL HOME. INC. MANCE Dr.

Gorman Mance, of 1612 W. Colvin June 15, 1966 Surviving is his widow, Mrs. Freda Mance, Services Friday 10 am al Fairchild Mecch Funeral Chapel. Rev. Peter B.

Tomkins afficating. Intermeol Fantinekill ters. Ellenville, N.Y, Graveside services Ellenville, Saturday 11 a Friends may call at 500 W. Onondaga St. Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 FAIRCHILD MEECH.

INC. MURDOCK Mrs. Bessie Boree Murdock of 124 bius St. June 14, 1966. She Is survived by her husband.

John Murdock: several nieces And nephews. Funeral from Kompt Funeral Home. 203 Filch St. Friday 11 am Rev. Norman Farrington offciating.

Burial Oakwood Cemetery: Friends may call Thursday, 2 lo 4 to 9. KOMPF FUNERAL HOME PAYNE Katherine E. Payne. 3013 Edgewood Schenectady, June 14, 1966 of the late Virgil Payne, mother of Mrs. Ernest Crounse, Syracuse, N.

Y. and Mrs Theron Dietz of Schenectady. sister of Herbert Hommel of Saugerttes, N.Y. also survived by three grandchildren Funeral services Friday morning al 10:30 o'clock from Band Funeral Home. Schenectady, N.

Y. Relalives and friends are invited. The Funeral Home will be open Thursday evening after 7 o'clock. Interment Memories Garden. Colonle.

N. I PICKARD Floyd D. Pickard, ace 67. of Mass June 14. 1966 and formerly of Clay.

Y. Beloved husband of Mary Hill Pickard, father of Mrs Gerald Pee ters. Floyd Jr and Alfred brothCr of Mrs. Esther Onstwood of Pennellville. Y.

and willerd Pickard of Clay Funcral services will be held al the Carlson Funeral Home, Wellficel, Mass on Friday. 2 CARLSON FUNERAL HOME SCANNELL Mrs. Nora G. Scannell. 242 Shonnard SI.

June 14. 1966 Survived by one daughter. Mrs Margaret Franz. two crandchildren, one sister, Mrs, Catherme Wedders. three brothers, Daniel.

John and Bernard Nolan, Several meces, and nephews Funeral Friday 8.30 A At 101 Milton Are. 9 am SI Lucy's! church Burial Assumption Cemetery Friends may call Thursday. 2 to 4 and 7 Lo 9 p.m. the funeral home SEARLES Henry J' Scarles Sr of Main CILCTO. NY.

June 14, 1956. Survived by his wife, Mrs Laura Searles: a son. Henry Searles four daughters, M18 Robert Coir. Mrs Richard Bush, Loomis Pardec. Mrs Robert Shepardson.

1 3 grandchildren: several nieces and nephens Funeral services ill be held Friday, 2 pm. At the Williams FUneTAl Home, Cicero. Rev. George officiating. Interment Hillside Cemetery, Central Square.

Friends may call Wednesday. 7 to 9. Thursday, 2 to and 7 to 9, WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME. TUPPER Mrs. Eileen Eddy Tupper.

69, of 140. Lincoln Syracuse, N. June 14. 1965 Survived by two daughters. Mrs.

Gladys E. Leggat and Mrs Ruth Kelley: two stepsons. Carlton and James R. Tupper; her mother, Mrs ter 1hryn meces L. Hill and Fill; four nephews.

Forgerson; ber grandchildren; Funcral brother. services several Wal- A pm Thursday at DeWitt Funeral Home. 749 W. Onondaga Ret. John Huber officiating Interment In Memorial Park.

Tampa, Fla. Friends may call Thursday At their conven'roco al 749 Onondaga SI John Rhodes Puneral Home. St. Petersburg. Fla.

1s handling the Florida arrangements. DE WITT FUNERAL HOME FUNERAL DIRECTORS BALLWEG LUNSFORD FUNERAL HOME. Inc. 4612 SALINA HOJ-2504 J. P.

BURNS SON, Inc. 552 WEST ONONDAGA ST PHONE 475-8036 A JOHN G. BUTLER FUNERAL HOME 2104 South Saline St GR 1-8180 Callahan-Hanley-Mooney Funeral Home 101 Milton Ave. HO 8-6111 Carter Funeral Inc. 2604 Grant Bird GR4-1427 Fairchild Meech, inc.

FUNERAL CHAPEL 800 W. Onondace 6t. 5-5101 GANG 104 Fordham kd. BO 3-6161 Garfield Funeral Home, Inc RICHARD M. GARFIELD 515 Westcolt SI.

Greenleaf Funeral Home, Inc 503 W. ONONDAGA ST. A. H. GREENLEAP JR.

LIC. MGR. DONALD W. KNIGHT 308 Court st. HA2-2534 LABACZ FUNERAL HOME PETER W.

GLEBA, LIC. MGR. Teal, Ave MAURER FUNERAL HOME 457-0770. 300 Second 422-1167 NORRIS FUNERAL HOME 33 NORTH ST, MARCELLUS OR9-2011 PIRRO SONS, Inc. 514 Turlle St.

HA2-2417 Whelon Bros. FUNERAL HOME 356 W. Onondaga SL, JOHN C. TINDALL FUNERAL HOME 1921 W. GENESEE ST.

808-5521 EDW. J. WALSH SON 38 SULLIVAN ST. CAZENOVIA OL5-8601 Welter Funeral Home, Inc. 2640 JAMES STREET 437-2701 MONUMENTS SWEET WOODS MEMORIAL CO 695-3376 Open 7 days Eves.

by appl. 1316 MAIN ST PHOENIX. N. Y. Frasier Funeral Home, Inc.

1211 N. Salina Phone OR 1-2349 Anthony Smith, Attorney, Dies Anthony Smith, 60, of 56L Grant a former Ninth Ward alderman and assistant corporation counsel for the city, died yesterday al St. seph's Hospital after a short illness. Mr. Smith, a nalive Syracusun, School, graduated Vocational from Prescoct High ANTHONY SMITH Deaths MRS.

NORA G. SCANNELL, a native of Ireland, died Tuesday at her home, 242 Shonnard St. Mrs. Scannel, widow of Patrick Scannell, had lived in Syracuse 50 years. She was a member of St.

Lucy's Church and a member of its Altar and Rosary Society. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Margaret B. Franz of Camillus; a sister, Mrs. Catherme Wedders of Ireland: three brothers, Daniel Noland of Ireland and John and Bernard Nolan of Lakeview.

two grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be al 8:30 a.m. tomorrow at the CallahanHanley-Mooney Funeral Home, 101 Milton and 9 a m. in SI. Lucy's Church where a solemn high requiem Mass will be celebrated.

Burial will he in Assumption Cemetery. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. MRS. CHRISSIE STIF.

FLER, 68, of Cherry Tree, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert M. Gray of 107 Steele Road, Camillus, after a long illness. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the James J.

Long Funeral Home, Barnesboro, Pa. Friends may call 2 lo 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home. Fairchild and Meech Funeral Home had charge of local arrangements. AIRS.

MARY DAINO YOUNGER, 70, of 809 E. Division a seamstress, died yesterday after suffering a heart attack at Cooper Decoraling Co. Taken to St. Joseph's Hospi1al, she was pronounced dead on arrival. A Syracuse resident 61 years, she was a communicant of Our Lady of Pompei Church.

She was a Cooper Decorating employe. Surviving are a sister, Miss Josephine M. Daino: two brothers, Anthony and Louis Daino several nieces, nephews and cousins. Services will be at a m. Saturday at Pirro Sons Funeral Home and 8 a.m.

in Our Lady of Pompei Church. A Temn requiem high Mass will be celebraled. Burial will be in the family mausoleum in St. Agnes Cemetery. Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m.

today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at 514 Turtle St. MRS. LENA MAE RYAN FREEMAN LITTAU, 48, of 306 Basin a life resident of Syracuse, died Tuesday at her home after a long illness. Mrs.

Littau was a former employe of General Electric Co. and a communicant of St. John the Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband, Frederick Littau; two daughters, Mrs. Carole Furco and Mrs.

Bertha Wells; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Belly Shields and Mrs. Marie Ohman; a stepson, Frederick Littau three brothers, Stanley, James and Charles Prosser; six sisters, Mrs. Doris Salmonsen, Mrs. Martha Oakes, Mrs.

Dorothy Ashline, Mrs. Maricula Russell, Mrs. June Ellis and Mrs. Lucille George and 15 grandchildren. Services will be at 8:15 a.m.

tomorrow at the John G. BuIler Funeral Home and al 9 a. m. in St. John the Baptist Church, where a high Mass of requiem will be celebrated.

Burial will be in St. Agnes Cemetery. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 2104 S. na St.

Weather Partly cloudy, thundershowers today; showers tomorrow. AIRPORT STATION 12:00 p.m. 56 2:00 p.m. 68 2:00 a.m. 55 4:00 p.m.

69 4:00 a.m, 55 6:00 p.m, 69 6:00 a.m. 57 8:00 p.m. 64 8:40 a.m. 65 10:00 p.m. 58 10:00 a.m.

69 12:00 p.m. 57 12:00 m. 65 Highest 71; lowest 54; everage 63; average same date last year, 52; average same date for 46 years, 68. Sun sets today, 8:56. Sun rises tomorrow, 5:24.

Lamps lighted (all vehicles) 9:12 p.m. Precipitation, trace of an inch. OTHER CITIES High and low temperatures in citles Wechiesday were. Albany 79 521 Mioml Beach Boston Buffalo Atlanta Chicago 83 55 581 641 New New Phoenix York Orleans 8888: Denver 48 Pillsburgh Detroit 53: Portland. Me.

Fort Worth 92 St Louls Kansas Cily Seattle Los Angeles 87 63' Washngton PREVIEW OF U.S. WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST TO 1:00 P.M, EST 6 14-60 TORONTO WARM JAN FRANCISCO WARM HIGHEST TEMPERATURES IN CLOUD FORECAST WEATHER FOTOCAST SHOWERS AIR FLOW THONDER (ZZZ) RAIN WEATHER FORECAST: On Thursday a band of showers and thunderstorms is forecast from Mile lower Great Lakes and the Appalachians. Cooler weather is due in the upper and middle Mississippi Valley and the central Plains. It will be warm in the north and central Rockies. (UPI Telephoto Map).

I Maurice D. Chapman G. B. Mance, Optometrist, Dies After Heart Attack Dies at 74 Maurice D. Chapman, 57, of Caughdenoy, assislant manag.

er of Agway in Caughdenoy, died Tuesday after suffering a heart attack at work. Mr. Chapman was a native of Cattaraugus and lived in Cherry Creek before his marriage in 1933, when he and his wife moved to Lancaster 12 years. In 1951, they moved to Lyons Falls, where he became manager of the Lewis, County Petroleum Division GLF. After serving 13 years in that post, he moved to Caughdenoy where he became assistant manager of the Lakeshore Agway plant the past four years.

He was a member of Caughdenoy Methodist Church, treasurer of the Brewerton Lions Club and a member of Dansville 478, He was exploreradviser for-the Boy Lyons Falls for 10 years and was neighborhood committeeman for Oswego County Council Boy Scouts. Mr. Chapman conducted the senior high school Sunday school class at Caughdenoy Methodist Church three years. is survived his Mrs. Vera Reinhardt chile.

man of Caughdenoy; two sons, Gary of Philadelphia, Darral Chapman of Now Milford, N.J.; a daughter, Phyllis Stetson of Watertown; his mother, Mrs. Carrie Chapman Newcasthe, a brother, Carroll Chapman of North Collins; three sisters, Mrs. Wilma McAllister of Fredonia, Mrs. Marjorie Wright of Illinois and Mrs. Iola Parsons of New Castle, and four grandchildren.

Prayer services will be at 4 p.m. Thursday at the Hilton Funeral Home, 9525 S. Main Brewerton, the Rev. James Spear officiating. Graveside services and burial will be at 2 p.m.

Friday at the Cherry Creeek Cemetery, Cherry Creek. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Contributions may be ma de to the Caughdenoy Methodist Church school memorial gift fund. Mrs.

Dorothy Newman Succumbs in Hospital Airs. Dorothy Levine, Newman of 100 Gifford wife of Irving J. Newman, died yesterday in Stale University Hospital following an illness of several months. A graduate of Syracuse University and its School of Law, Mrs. Newman was affiliated with the Louis Marshall Law Society.

She was a member of the board of Temple Adath Yeshurun Sisterhood, the board of directors of George Washington School P.TA and H. W. Smith Junior High School P. TA. Mrs.

Newman was secretary of the City Council P.TA, a member of Hadassah, Council of Jewish Women and the Auxiliary of the Jewish Home of Central New York. Besides her she is survived by a daughter, Miss Sharon Newman; son, Da- MRS. GRACE MULLEN. 86, died yesterday at the Stafford Nursing Home. A native of New York City, she lived in Syracuse 70 years.

She is survived by a Charles Mullen; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Speis and Mrs. Grace Evans; eight grandchildren, and 12 greatgrandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Edward F.

Gaynor Funeral Home. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Services for -MRS.

MARY WELCH INGRAHAM, 72, of 300 Brooklca Fayetteville, who died yesterday in Memorial Hospital will be 9 a.m. Saturday at Eaton-Tubbs Funeral Home, Fayetteville. Services will be 9:30 a.m. in the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Burial will he in Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Fayetteville.

A Fayelleville life resident, Mrs. Ingraham was a communicant of Immaculate Concention Church. She is survived by a phewl Leonard Welch of Syracuse and a niece, Mrs. Duncan Doupe of Jamesville. Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m.

today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at 130 E. Genesce Fayetteville. $105 REPORTED STOLEN Sally Paula Bennett, 21, an employce at the Crusade for Opportunity, 130 Genesce yesterday discovered her wallet containing $105 and personal papers missing from her purse. She told police she had hid the purse under her desk and left the office for a few minutes, MONTAGAL THEN TORR School, Syracuse University in 1926 and the Syracuse University College of Law in 1929.

He was admitted to the Bar in 1930. Elected Ninth Ward alderman 1o the Common Council in 1934 and 1935, Mr. Smith was the youngest man to serve on the council in the history of the city. Between 1950 and 1954 he was an sistant corporation counsel. He was a Democralic Party candidate for the Court of Special Sessions, Onondaga County Treasurer and a Municipal Court judgeship.

Mr. Smith of the State Bar Association, assistant supervisor of the tholic Youth Organization, assistant supervisor of the Syrac use Boys' Club and vice president and organizer of the Boys' Club's Alumni Association. He was president and Organizer of the Holy Name Sociely at St. 'Peter's Church. treasurer and organizer of the church's Ushers' Guild and a charter member of the Knights of St.

John Commandery No. 369. Mr. Smith was vice president and organizer of the Rubicon Club. president and organizer of the Ninth Ward Democratic Club, the Central Democratic Club and Young Democratic Club of Onondaga County, chairman of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Club's board of governors and rice president of the State Young Democratic Club.

An honorary member of the John Venditti Post, world war veterans. he was organizer of championship drum and bugle corps and an honorary member of the Linguaglossi Sociely. Mr. was an organizer of the Eastwood Sportsmen's Club and the Vocational High School basketball team. He the 100-yard dash at the city's centennial track meet and was Central New York high school champion in the 220-yard dash in 1922.

He was an organizer, and captain of the basketball (eam and club, quarterback of the Roman football 1eam and an organizer and captain of the Roman basketball team. Surviving are his wile, Mrs. Carolyn Fannetti Smith; daughters, a James George Smith and Mrs. Wil. liam P.

Petro; three brothers, James. Nicholas and attorney John C. Smith; three sisters. Mrs. Jerry Barnell, Mrs.

Paul Viggiani and Miss Helen V. Smith; three granddaughters, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 9-15 a.m. Saturday at the Farone and Son Funeral Home, 723 James St. and at 10 a.m.

in St. Peler's Church. where a solemn high Mass of requiem will be celebrated. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m.

today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home. Contribulions may be made to the Syracuse Boys' Club Fund. ROBERT D. VAN VEGITON, 45, of 6 Travers Baldwinsville, died Tuesday night at St.

Joseph's Hospital after a long illness. A former resident of Solvay, Mr. Van Veghton was a veteran of World War II. He was a member of the. First Baptist Church, Baldwinsville, and Seneca River Masonic Lodge.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Abbott Van Veghton, a daughter, Mrs. Christine Van Veghton; his mother. Mrs. Leah Van Veghion of Casper, two sisters, Drs.

Margaret Welch of Casper and Mrs. Ruth Ito of Chicago. and a brolher, Howard Van Veghion of Denver, Colo. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Gates Sears Funeral Home, Baldwinsville, the Rev.

J. Leonard Raker officialing. Burial will will be in Oswego Rural Cemetery. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

tomorrow at the funeral home. Services for GEORGE ENS, 75. formerly of Gates Road, Baldwinsville, who died Tuesday, wili be at I0 tomorrow at the Gates- Sears Funeral Home, Baldwinsville, the Rev. Russel Champlin officiating. Burial will be Woodlawn Cemetery.

A nalive of England, he lived in Baldwinsville most of his life. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. John Ashby of Claremont, Australia, Mrs. Elizabeth McCarthy of London, England, and Mrs. Jessie Nicole of Liverpool, and brother Stephen Wikens of London.

VICINITY DEATHS WEDNESDAY Elmer Jencks. Edoa N. Dcrouchle, 65. Weedsport-Yaiphen Baran, $1. Lowville-Alfred Karl Arthur, A Natural Bride- Stanley W.

Caldwell, 3. Alice Delaney. F. Johnson, Oswero-Dr. Richard W.

Barry, 90. Ethel Mae Home, 89. Oneldn-Mra, Francis J. Kasper, 76, Oneida Castic-Mrs. Ella Mae O' Herien, 12, Katherine Stoddard, 69.

TUESDAT Colgate--Prof, Marc Norbert Gatwirth, 74. Leidia, Neckelborn, 78. Netlle G. 76. Martha E.

Huncher, 81. Services for Dr. Gorman B. Mance, 74, of 1612 W. Colvin who died yesterday in Veterans Administration Hospital will be at 10 a.m.

tomorrow at Fairchild Meech Funeral Chapel. The Rev. Peter B. Tompkins will officiate. Graveside services will be 11 a.m.

Saturday in Fantinekill Cemetery, Ellenville. It Ellenville native, Dr. Mance had resided at the W. Colvin Street address most of his life. He had been a practicing optometrist, with offices at 206 E.

Jefferson St. For a long time, he had been active in local musical circles. A member of American Legion Post 41, he organized a post band in 1935 and directed it many years. While he was leader, the band won second place in national musical competitions at New York City Polo Grounds. In 1958, he organized a community band.

Up until his death, he had had plans for oganizing a city civic orchestra. A bandmaster in World War I. he had his own dance band for many years, playing at farmers' field days, clambakes and at Empire Court concerts at the Slate Fair. Dr. Mance was a 1914 graduate of Columbia University School Optometry.

Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Freda Mance. Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at 500 W. Onondaga St.

vid Newman, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at the Birnbaum Funeral Home, Rabbi Irwin I.

Hy. man, Rabbi Benjamin Friedman and Cantor Harold Lerner officiating. Burial will be in Adath Yeshurun Cemetery, Friends may call at their convenience at the family home. Persons wishing may contribute to the Jewish Home of Central New York. ATTENDS SEMINAR Mrs.

Theresa Dyoschak, chief central service technician of Communily General Hospital, attended a weeklong professional seminar for hospital personnel at the American Sterilizer Co. in Erie, Pa. 1.

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