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34 a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 3. 1968 Diid Died Died 4 James Duffy Dies, Retired Industrialist James T. Duffy.

an industrialist, died Tuesday night en route to Brvn Mawr Hospital. He was 72 and lived at OCTOBER 1968 3 4 3 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 501 Lynmer Bryn Mawr. Three years before his retire- mnt in 1967, Mr, ffy Deaths Elsewhere 1 i I became presi-J dent of Rolle a ing of Lansdale. He also ved previously as president of Read Machin-Jg! ery Co. in York, and as presi- OFFICIAL FORECASTS Phil add- phia and vicin-' ity: Partly cloud and warm! Thursday with! chance of show- ers late in thei aay and at night.

High in low to mid 80s. Partly cloudy, breezy and cooler Friday. Rain probability 50 percent late Thursday. Eastern Pennsylvania: Increasing cloudiness and warm Thursday with chance cf showers. High in upper 70s to low 80s.

Partly cloudy and cooler I riday. New Jersey: Partly cloudy and warfn Thursday. High in upper 70s to low 80s. Cloudy and mild Thursday night With chance of showers air ana cooler Friday. New York City and vicinity: Partly cloudy and warm Thursday.

Fair and cooler Friday. Delaware, Maryland and Dis- trict of Columbia ana vicinity: Partly cloudy with chance of i dent and direc- jas. t. Dcrrr. jr.

Ltr oi rviver side Metal Riverside. N. J-; Kellett Aircraft of Willow Grove, and Brantly Helicopter Corn of Frederick rikla He was also founder irsi aiaie canK 01 -vaiae president until of ius ucaui "ii Country Club Manor of Catholic theolosian and! oct. a OCT. 14 OCT.

21 Sun rises Sun sets-Moon sets 6:59 A. M. 6:41 P. M. 3:48 A.

M. Wednesday's Local Report U. S. WEATHER BUREAU Philadelphia, Oct. 2.

19SS Et)T T. H. WD4-V. Pr. W.

A 87 SW- 3 PA tv Cloudy .00 Cloudy Noon go 39 sSw-12 Clear i P. M. 81 51 SSW-13 00 Clear Cloudy 00 Clear 6 M. 78 i9 S-13 P. M.

71 71 S-12 Temperature; Humidity; W. D. Wind Direction and Velocity; Precipitation; Weather Conditions. temperature 0:35 85 Highest temperature this date last 97 years 19271 8s 59 a-j ta 2999, steady. DEGREE DAT DATA Wednesday 0 Season 14 Normal 70 I an apartment complex.

'religious philosopher, in Muni-A noted horseman, Mr. Duffy, chi Germany. He was 83. was a founder and president ofi the York County Horse and most recently served as a fvlrS. A.

McClane, director of the Sugartown Horse; Average temperature Wednesday 72 COOler Friday. I Averaee temp, this date last year 60 I Normal for this date 62 Cape May to Cape Hatteras: Excess since October 1 15 Southerly winds 12 to 20 knots Thay- rarctly Visibility 4 tO 8 miles. Barometric Pressure: 6 A 30 05. Show. A 1918 graduate of Dartmouth College, he was a veteran of the First World War.

Surviving are his wife, the former Margaret Gaul; two sons, Joseph 3d and John; four daughters, Mrs. Margaret Harding. Mrs. Edward Walsh, Weather for Thursday Based on Official Forecasts Mrs. Vincent Murphy.

Jr. Surviving are a son Abram and Mrs Mario Lazo. twotw.0 Mrs. George A. Sisters Mrs.

Josephine Bruin; Zeiss and Mrs Charles V- Ma. and Mrs Jean Duffy, and and five grandchildren. grandchiloren I Funeral services will be held at A Requiem Mass will be cele- thJ r.ierl Tully Garner, the soft-spoken only child of Vice President John Nance Grner, in Uvalde, Tex. He was 71. The younger Garner was public contact man and go-between and arrangements secretary for his famous father.

"Cactus Jack" Garner, before the lat-ter death Nov. 7. 1967 Tully Garner was a customs collector during the Harry Truman Administration, and he had banking and ranching in terests. The family -wned the tpnr. Romano miarrlinl.

a if llrevol Hi Mrs. Abram F. McClane died Monday in Methodist Hospital She was 73 and lived at 1033 Ormond ave, Drexel Hill. The former Elizabeth herter, she operated a florist shop at 2013 S. 5th st.

that was estab- Hsh(tr1 hv 'farnilv in 1fi7fi Horne 1S07 pine st at Frida interment wiU be in Arlington Cemetery. MPS. WILLIAM H. PER died Sept. 23 in her home at 1805 Lacuna Santa Barbara, Calif.

She and Dr. Perloff moved there two and a half ago. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Carol Capper; a son, William H. Perloff, and five grandchildren.

JOSEPH AMATO, a partner 3IEYER ZIETZ, a retired dry goods merchant, died Tuesday in University Hospital. He was 81 and lived at the Watergate Apartments, 3601 Conshohocken ave. He wa? a member of the Farband. He is survived by his wife, the former Tillie Kriefman; two sons, Mortyn dnd Paul Zietz; and two grand children. ui.iea anu.ou a.

iiadj in; St. John Viaraney Church, Glad-; wynne, witn Duriai at Marietta. i r--- Jnunun Achicagot vir vj Cape May to Block Island: Southwest winds 10 to 20 knots Thursday. Partly cloudy with visibility 5 miles or more. PARTLY CLOUDY CLOUDY SWQW JjJ(j RAIN STATIC mmm WIND CCHP SSS WARM '-t r-- IV I LCS UGIND rl FAIR Georflf FurniVa iLOFF the former Dorothy Av-vieuryt; ruimvai, whosg husband was the PrtscirJen r-f nead of Einstein Medi-riCilUCIIT WT Center Division of En-George E.

Furnival, founderd0crinology and Reproduction, and president of the furnival, Machinery 54th st. and Lan caster died Wednesday at his h6me, 731 Woodleave Bryn Mawr. He was 66. Mr. Furnival was a lf27 graduate of Lehigh LTniversity, which subsequently dedicated a music room in his name.

He was a Mason and a member ofi the Union League, the Merionj AfL---'X'SC' iVr SHOWERS Cf (X--a if ef "evfieif STATIC FSONT or BAJIOMfTIR rW -n STATISTICS BY CITIES Highest temperature lest 1J hours, lowest temperature last lg hours and precipitation for last 24 hour a reported at CO P. M. by the United States Weather Bureau TEMPERATURE PLACE pr Albany S3 4 Atlanta S3 $5 Atlantic City 75 Bismarck, N. 40 51 Boston i gj Buffalo. N.

Y. MM Charleston. 5. C. 70 J5 Chicago 75 .00 .00 Cincinnati 60 81 Cleveland 62 79 Denver 43 0 Detroit ,1 Duluth.

Minn. 44 Si Harrishuri Si 84 Houston 73 90 Jacksonville, Fla. 4 87 Kansas City. MO. 63 79 Los Angeles 60 72 Louisville 65 82 Miami Beach 73 86 Minneapolis 49 6.1 New Orleans 6S 89 New York City 66 85 Norfolk, Va.

62 85 Philadelphia 59 85 Phoenix, Ariz. 59 94 Pittsburgh 5S 79 Portland. M. 58 78 Portland. Or.

38 71 St. Louis 61 83 .00 Jg $1 Salt Lake City 47 73 tranrisco 54 6:1 7. ie. luarie. in savannah, Oi.

59 88 Seattle 42 62 ampa. Fla. 73 86 .00 vvasmngton. u. 58 It Wilkes-Barre 5S 5JJ; Winnipeg.

Minn 39 47 45 Low; H. Hih; Precipitation, Trace. Thursday's Tidal Predictions DUIl Ann DDI 8 rk.al... Cl i L.ow iiae 6 42 A. M.

7-00 P.M. DELAWARE PREAKWATtR High Tide 7:06 A.M. 7 24 P.M. Low Tide 12 54 A. M.

100 P. M. CAPE MAY (Municipal Pierl a fr "Hdl if 49 A BEACH HAVEN (Little Egg Harbor) (High Tide 8 05 A. M. 8 23 P.

'Low Tide 2:07 A. M. 2 25 P. BARNEGAT INLET Tide 5 S3 A. M.

6:16 P. iLow Tide A. M. 12 03 P. "NEW YORK 7.

PHILADELPHIA I oft. ee -j THC erf tpttJ iAt iph eW E. Jones. Lorna C. Mills.

Mag T. rith T.inHa T. StanW tr vaiarie awain. nosiid a. Ta'lor nd Melanie M.

Terva-, lon TV If 1 21 loo JJ? on i i SCHWARTZ Oct 1. 1968. BENJAMIN, husband of Nettle (nee Fisch) chwtrtz. of the Phitadrlphtan. brother of Ann Harris and Meyer Schwartz, of Miami.

Fla. Relatives and fnends invited to r. vices Fri 11 A JOEPH I.E. VINE ON MEMORIAL CHAPELS. Broad above 7it ave.

Int. Roosevelt Mem. Park Family will return to the late readenre. SCOTT On Sept. 27, at Vietnam.

84. JVMES SCOTT. USA. son of John J. and t-eila T.

'nee Shockev), of 671 Trinity st. Relatives an friends invited to funeral Fri 11 A. KISH FUNERAL HOME. V) Elmwood ave Solemn Requiem Mass. Church of Good Shepherd.

12 noon. Int. SS Peter It Paul Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve.

(Parking facilities). SEMKIN On Oct. 1. 198. MARY 'nee Salol.

beloved wife of the late Peter N. Semkin and mother of Mrs. Gloria Hatch and Mrs Oksanna Jones Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Friday, 10 A from the JOSEPH A OlINN FUNERAL HOME, cor Roosevelt hlvd. A- Sanger st High Requiem Mass. Maternity Church.

11 A. Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem. Friend may call Thursday eve. SKEEN Sept 30.

196. LEWIS husband of Florence (nee Bell), of nn Leiper st Relatives, friends snd member of the American Legion Frankford Pn-t are invited to service Fii 11 A from RF.NTZ FUNERAL HOME. 4714 Leiper t. Viewing Thurs eve Int. Hillside Cem.

(Parking on premises.) SLEVENSKI Sept. 30, ET.SIE C. fnee Lay-ton', of 1818 N. Front st wife of Walter Slevenski survived by 12 children. 44 grandchildren and 1 greatgrandchild Relatives and fnends are inviterl to the funeral Fri 30 A BURNS FUNERAL HOME.

142 E. Columbia ave. ixt Fkd ave.) Hirh Requiem Mass St. Michael's Church, 10 A. M.

Viewing Thurs. eve. SOLTYS Suddenly, Oct. 1, CHARLES of 4303 Main st son of the la'e John and Victoria Soltys and brother of Anna Hendrzak, Laura Cvbulsrz. Stella DiSantis.

Anthony and John. Relatives and fnends invited to funeral Frtdav, t) a from J. MODZIANOWSKI FUNERAL HOME. ii orape i Mign Mass of Requiem. St.

Josaphat's Church. 9 A M. Int. Cihary Cem F'iends may call Thursday after 7 P. M.

TEUFEL ETHEL Or J. 1968. of the Parkview Apts 6709 Marshall rd survived by her mother, Mrs Teufel (nee Hill), her brother. William and Charles Relatives and fviend are invited to the funeral on Fri 9 A from ROBERT L. FUNERAL HOME, 6506 20 Haverford ave Phila.

High Mass. 10 A. St Carcase 'hurt Int Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call 7 to 10 P. M.

tParking on premises). TOURISH On Oct. 2. 1968. JOHN of 109 Morton ave Ridley Park, Pa husband of Catherine (nee Quinlan.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Sat, 8 30 A. M. from the LOGAN FUNERAL HOME. 805 Longacre Yeadon. Pa.

Solemn High Mass of Requiem, St. Madeline's Church. 10 A. M. In Calvary Cem.

Friends may caU Fri. eve. YVALDE On Sept. 29. 1968.

ROBERT of Long Beach. formerly of 125 Osborne st Wissahickon Relatives and friends are invited to the services 1 50 P. W. MILI 5 TURNER FUNERAL HOME. 6028 Ridge ave Roxberough Viewing Fri.

from 12 30 to L30 Int. North-wood Cem. No viewing Thurs. eve. VYARG0 CPL.

VINCENT I JR USMC In Vietnam on Sept 15. I9i? formerly of 20 Eastview Drive. Ardsie.v. son of Maior and Mrs. Vincent J.

War-go (nee Coogan), of Walson Army Hospital, Fort Dix. N. J. Relatives, friends and faculty and students. Clas of 1967 of Bishop McDevitt Hieh Srhool are invited to the funeral 8:30 A.

from the Oeontz Parlors of HAROLD B. MULLIGAN. Ogontz and Chelten aves. Solemn Requiem Mass. Queen of Peace Church.

10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends are invited Fri.

79 P. M. In lieu of flowers Mass Cards will be appreciated. VYEINSTEIN Oct. 2, 1968.

ROSE (nee Faggen), wife of Morris, of S56 Temple mother of Mrs. Manlyn Mushlm, sister of Mr. Irving Faggen. of Miami. Mrs.

Claire Jekofskv, Mrs. Lottie Schreier and Mrs Ethel Streitfeld; grandmother of David and Brent Mushlin. Relatives and friends are ii-vited to funeral services Thurs. 130 P. M.

precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'." 6410 X. Broad st. Int Roosevelt Memorial Park. Shiva will be observed at 8070 Temple rd. VYISTER Oct 1.

968. L. CASPAR W1STER. Of Wvnnewood. Pa Funeral service.

Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr. Oct. 3, at 3 P. M. Int.

private. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Bryn Mawr Hospital. YYORMECK Oct. 2. 1968- formerly of Bridesburg.

ROSE, age 88 years, daughter of the late Godfrey and Elizabeth Wormeck. Relatives and friends are invited to viewing Fri. from 9 A. M. to Service time 10 A.

M. at The Funeral Home of ALFRED P. G. ROSE. 2616 Bndte St Bridesburg.

Int. East Cedar HOI Cem. Xo viewing Thurs. eve. ZIETZ Oct.

1. 1968. MEYER, husband of Tilhe fnee Kriefman), of Watergate Apts 3601 Conshohocken Apt. 443. Father of Mr.

Mortyn Zietz. of Providence. R. and Mr. Paul Zietz.

Also survived by 2 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services Thursday, 1 P. M. precisely. "GOLDSTEINS' 419 N.

Broad st Int. Mt. Jacob Cem. Shiva will he observed at Watergate 3601 Conshohocken Apt. 443.

ZUK0YVSKI LEON, Oct. 1, of 919 w. Luzerne st. Mass. Sat.

9 A M. St. Henrys Church. 5th and Cayuga sts Viewing Fri. eve.

from OCRODNEK FUNERAL HOME. 639 W. Hunting Park ave. Int New Cathedral Cem. Cemetery Lets ST.

PETER'S Lutheran Church. (Baron Hill. Montgomery 2 lots. $100 ea. Call Wi 5-4692 CEMETERT LOTS Garden of Prayer, Section 16.

Lot i 1- 4. BA 5-2532. FLOWERS nBMora Ave. 2223 N. From SL DE 8-7100 14 HOU Mt2 ttATt at OlttlnettM Igtral V-Z.

ft Mf Wrf -i Fri r-w Philadelphia's Oldett Jewish Funeral Directors Since 1877 RAPHAEL SACKS 4120 N. BROAD ST. GL 6-0100 Golf Club, and the Blooming the Orsino Amato Photo-Grove Fishing Club. Surviving'graph Studio at 2603 S. 7th are his wife, the former Elvira1 died Tuesday at his home.

441 Ritter; a brother, Albert; and Mountain st. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. John H. Lever-his wife, the former Ruth good. jPalermi; a daughter, Maria; three brothers, Anth6ny, THE REV.

CLARENCE Ralph and Frank. KELLY Sept V). 1968. GERTRUDE A. KELLY, of the Suffolk Manor Apts daughter of the late Patrick and Elizabeth R.

Carr Kellv. Solemn Re-uiem Mass Fri 10 A. Church of the Holy Child Int Denis Cem. Relatives, fnenda and the Teacher's Sodality may call Thurs. after 7 CMTNER FCNERAL HOME, Godfrey ave.

at Lawrence st. KNARRE On on 1. 196. J. husband of Claudine of 4:4 S.

4Ath t. Service and interment private. KONVALINKA Oct. 1. 1968.

BRIAN son of Milton and Linda Maul! Konvalinka, of 49 Pebble -la Levittown. In his ird year, funeral services UI be held Kn 10 from the Dl'NN Fl NERAL HOME, Relievue nd Gil-lam Langhorne. Int. Cedar Hill Cem. No calling hours.

LONG Of 115 I.ys'er rd Oreland. suddenly Oct. 2. 198. HOPE JENNIFER, infant dauxhter of Robert F.

and Angelina (nee DiFeoi. Relatives and friends are invited to runerl 85 THE CRAFT FI'NERAL HOME. 814 Bethlehem Pike. Erden-heim Mass of The Angels. Holy Martyrs Church.

Oreland. 10 A M. Int. H'llv Sepulchre Cem Friends may call Fn 7 to 9 P. M.

Parking on premises. MAFFEI Oct. I. ROSE, beloved wife of the late Ralph, mother of Michael, of PleasantviUe. of Atlantic N.

Marin, of Hammonton. Mrs. Yolanda DeLura, Mrs Bella Roma; also survied by 8 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8 A from LEONE IT Fl'NFRAI. HOME, N.

E. cor. Brosd and Woif sts. Solemn Requiem Mass. F.pmhany Church, 9 A.

M. Int Holv Cross Cem Mays Landing. N. J. Viewing Thurs.

after 7 P. M. (Parking MALIA On Oct 1. 196S. JOHN husband of Cecelia (nee MrDermott.

of 19 Montgomery ave Bala-Cynwyd. Mass St Matthias Church. 9 A. Sat. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Fri 7 to 9 FI'NERAL HOME OF ANDREW 3. BAIR SON. 3925 Chestnut St. (Parking in rear MANLEY Oct.

1. JOHN beloved husband of N.in Manlev r.ee Reynolds), of 7143 Louise rd Relatives and friends, members of the Fraternal Order of Police, are invited to attend the view, ing Thurs eve. 7-9 30. JMF.S W. OlINN.

2D. FCNERAL HHIE. 6707 York rd. Services 1 P. at the Chapel of Chelten Hills Cem.

McMULLIN On Oct 2nd, 1968 of Denver drive. Mantua. N. MARTHA E. (nee Reeri), wife of William G.

Mc-Mullin. ace 70 years Funeral services will be held Sat 10 A. at SMITH FI'NERAL HOME. 47 Main Mantua. N.

J. Int. Hillside Cem. Viewing Fri. eve.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to American Cancer Society, Woodbury, N. J. MERCURI0 Sept. 30. 1968.

VINCENZO (JAMES. of 13 Federal beloved husband of Orlandina nee Cramasta and devoted father of Anthony. Dominic, of Camden, N. Mrs. Helen Birmele, Mrs.

Rose LaMonaca, of Lancaster. and Mrs. Rita Zepp. a sister. Mrs.

Rose Fares, also 18 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Friday, 9 A M. from GANGEMI FUNERAL HOME. Broad and Wolf sts. Solemn Requiem Mass.

St. Rita's Church. 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Thursday eve. MclNTYRE On Sept. 30. 1968.

CAROLINE GRACE, wife of James Walter Mc-Intvre. of Wynnewood. Survived by 2 dauehters. Mrs. James R.

Tyson, Mrs. Rocelyn Muntz, 7 grandchildren, and 2 sisters. Services for relatives and friends 2 P. M. at the Overbrook Presbyterian Church.

Lancaster ave. 4: City Line. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to the Caroline G.

Mclntyre Memorial Fund to the Overbrook Church. MURRAY North Wildwood, K. on Sept. 30. 1968.

WILLIAM beloved husband of Lucy (nee Morgan), of 103 E. 20th formerly of 5824 N. Marshall aged Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 8 A SAUNDERS FUNERAL HOME. 1201 Central North Wild-wood. Requiem Mass, St.

Ann's Church, 9 A M. Int. St. Mary's Cem. Friends may call Fri.

eve. NATICCHI0NE Suddenly, Oct. 2. 1968. BR.UVO.

of 68'3 Lindbergh beloved husband of Mary fnee Cedronei. father of Pat. Horace and Robert: also survived by 6 grandchildren and brothers Chester and Alfredo. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 9 A. from PENNA.

BURIAL H27-29 S. Broad st. Solemn Requiem Mass. 10 30, Our Lady of Loreto Church. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Fri. eve. (Free parking.) NEELY SAMUEL of 51S E. Hart lane, husband of Loretta Neely (nee Campbell).

Relatives and friends are invited to services Friday, 11 A. CROUSE FUNERAL HOME. E. Somerset st. Int.

North Cedar Cem. Viewing 7 30-9 30 P. M. 0RL0 Oct. 1, 1VS.

MORRIS, huyband of Reba (nee Stapler), of 5105 Diamond father of Richard and Charles Orlo and Sondra Rubin, brother of Harry, Beniamin and Michael Orloff, Sidney C. Orlofsky, Lillian Milner and Jean Cozen. Services and int. were held. (Family w-ui be at 3744 Lankenau road.) QUIGLEY Sept.

24. 196S- of 618 Spruce Darby, JOHN Sgt. U. A husband of Maryanna (nee Cetla). Relatives and friends invited to attend the funeral Friday.

8'30 A. MARVIL FUNERAL HOME. 1110 Main st Darby. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A. St Gabriel's Church.

Phila. Friends call Thurs. 7-9. ROBINSON On Oct. 1.

1968. ARTHUR, of 179 Kalos Wissahickon. husband of th late Eveline Robinson inee Derbyshire). Relatives and friends are invited to the service 11 A. W.

MILLS TURNER FUNERAL HOME, 6C28 Ridge Roxborough. Viewing Fn. from 10 A. M. to 11 A.

M. Int. Levenngton Cem. No viewing Thursday eve. RODGERS Of 2905 Teesdale st at Vietnam on Sept.

22. 1968. PFC GREGORY U.S.M.C.. son of Raymond P. and Marguerite C.

RodKers (nee Schlafer) and brother of Peter K. and Mary Ann Rodeers in his 21st year. Relatives, friends and class of '67 Lincoln H. S. are invited to the funeral 8 A M.

from the FLIEHR FUNERAL HOME. 3301-15 Cottman ave. Solemn Requiem Mass. St. Matthew's Church.

10 A. M. Int. St. Dominic'f Cem.

Friends may call Thurs. eve. ROSENBERG Oct. 2. ALBERT, of 5238 N.

9th husband of Esther (nee Shore), father of Mrs. Ralph (Saliyi Kneeer and Jerry Rosenberg, and brother of Philip Rosenberg; also survived bv 2 grandchildren. Services 1 P. M. precisely, for relatives, friends and members of the Pannonia B.

at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS. N. Broad st. Masonic services. 12:30 M.

Int. Shalom Memorial Park. Family will be at 1725 Strahle st. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions may be made to the Heart Fund. SCHAEFER Of 4717 Rising Sun ave.

Oct. 1. 1968. ALBERT J. SCHAEFER.

age 69 years, son of the late Albert J. and Lena Schaefer and brother of Mrs. George Schuler and John and Paul Schaefer. Relatives, friends and employes of Sears and Roebuck are invited to call 9 A. M.

and to funeral services Fri 10 A. at the DEFTER FUNERAL HOME. 500 N. i 5th st. Int.

Glenwood Memorial Gar- I dens. R32 nA fc'ei heh -t B'tuv't. firertklt wmiUt'. errtlm FRONT 'i UnnrJ kwl'ry of matt air Innovative Painter CONNOR JAMES Sept. yt.

mn. of 1727 N. Edgewood tt horn In Kilmevee. Co. M.vo.

Ireland. huhnd of E.lvn Armstrong Connnr, father of Evelyn Tyler, grandfather of Marshall and Mary Evelyn Tyler. Relative, fnenda. emploes of Cirard College Invited to funeral Kri A ACNES BFY-NOLDS ROTHMAN I 739 6jd st. Solemn Requiem Mata.

St. Rosa of Lima hurch. 10 A. M. Int.

Calvary Cem. Friends may call Thursday eve CONNOR JOHV October t. 19. of g04 Large st beloved husband of Madeleine Weber Connor, and father of John. William, and Diane, and son of John and lorence Connor.

Relatives, friends, and employees of Local IBEW r9S invited to funeral 8:30 A. CHRISTOPHER R. TRAITNFR R. 600 Hoffnasjle Fox Chase 800 north bet. Pine Verree rds High Mass of Requiem.

10 A. Church of Maternity B. V. M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem Friends mav call Fri. eve. In lieu of flowers, kindly make donations to The Sacred Heart Home for Incurable Cancer. York rd. A Hunting Park ave Phila.

19140. d.FURIA On Oct. 1, 19f. PALMER Dr husband of Dorothe nee Shiland). of 106 Orchard ave Moylan, Pa.

Funeral service and int at the convenience of the family from the IMT HWtlLE R-BROWER Ft NERAL HOME. 1600 Edgmont ave. Chester. In Ueu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Crorer-Chester Medical Center. Upland.

Pa. DOERSAM Oct 1. 196S. of Ripley rt F. ELMER, beloved husband of Laura M.

nee Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 2 from the WETIEL A RON FI'NERAL 6912 Rising Sun ave Int private. Friends may call Friday from 1 P. M. on. No viewing Thursday eve.

DUFFY Oct. 1. 18. JAMES T. husband of Margaret Gaul Duffy.

Requiem Mass, St. John Baptist Vian-ney Church. Gladwyne, Pa Friday morning. 10 30 o'clock. Int Marietta.

Pa Relatives and friends are invited to call at his home. 501 Lyn-mere Bryn Mawr. Thursday 7-9. DUNCAN Oct. 2.

19-i8- JAVE GRAHAM DUNCAN, sister of Mrs Anna G. Cook. Relatives and friends invi'ed to services Fri. 10 A. M.

THOMAS F. ROCHE SON. st. and Cedar ave. Int.

Arlington Cem. No viewing. DuROVY JAMES husband of the late Eva, of 5301 Market st on Sept. Service and int. private.

E. HEWITT FCNERAL HOME, 49th St. and Baltimore ave. DUSSICH-NASTRI-ANTIT0MASI Of 7039 E. Susquehanna ave Oct.

2. JOSEPHINE (nee Napoliv. wife of Emil Dussich, age years. Relatives, friends. Star of Kensington Lodge 37, O.S.

of are invited to funeral 9 30 A. from JOHN F. FLIEHR SONS. 149 W. Susquehanna ave.

Requiem Mass at St. Boniface Church at 11 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Friends may call Fri. eve. FLEMING JACOB age 81, of Southern Pines. North Carolina. Sept.

30. Funeral services Wednesday, Emmanuel Episcopal Church. Survivors: wife. Mane Brush Fleming; sisters, Mrs. L.

E. Anderson, of Kewanee. Illinois. Mrs. L.

D. Quinn. of San Rifael. California. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.

FORSYTH On Oct 1. of S311 ave. WILLIAM husband of Helen M. fnee Heiner). Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Fri 1 P.

M. from TERKES FCNERAL HOME. 7031 woodland ave. Int. Fern-wood Cem.

Viewing Thurs. eve. FURNIVAL Oct. 2. 1968.

GEORGE husband of Elvira R. Furnival, of 731 Wood-leave Bryn Mawx. Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to services 2 P. from St.

Christopher's Episcopal Church (Writer's Mill rd.i. Gladwyne. There wiU be no viewing. Int. private.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Heart Fund. GILLESPIE Of 321 Simms Oct. 1. 19g, RUSSELL husband of H. Nadine Gillespie.

Services Fri 2 P. at the FLETCHER FCNERAL HOME. 9529 Bustleton ave. Friends may call Thursday after 7 P. M.

GOEDDEL Oct. 1. 1965. HAZEL fnee Cornelius), of 4C4 Lon? lane. Upper Darby, formerly of 554 Snowden rd Upper Darby, beloved wife of Foster L.

Goeddel and mother of Ardith J. Creighton and daughter of Lucy Patterson and the late James Cornelius. Relatives, friends, the A.R C. of Del. Co.

and members of the Democratic Party of Del. Co. are invited to funeral 11 A. RICHARD L. KELLY'S, cor.

Long lane and Upper Darby, where friends may call Thurs. eve. Int. Valley Forge Gardens. Parking for viewing, church lot.

Walnut st. and Shirley entrance Shirley rd. GOLDEN October 1. LOUIS, of 1919 A Humphrey Merryway, Elkms Park. Pa.

husband of the late Lillian: father of Richard I. Golden and the late Peggy Kirsch: brother of Mrs. Jennie Goldfarb. Mrs. Rose Glass.

and Mrs. Florence Ellis. Also survived by 6 grandchildren. Services Thurs 2 P. M.

precisely, at ROSENBERG'S APHAEL SACKS. 4720 N. Broad St. Vaux Lodge Masonic services at P. M.

Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family will he at 7703 Woodlawn Melrose Park. GOWEN Oct 1. 1968.

of 1001 City Line ave DOROTHY C. (nee Browni. wife of the late George M. Gowen and mother of George M. Gowen.

Mrs. Ellen McNeill, Barbara Gowen. C.R.S.M.. 2d Lieutenant Thomas B. Gowen.

Kevin M. Gowen. Relatives and friends, members of the Mother McCauley Guild and Sanctuary Society Chestnut Hill College, are Invited to the funeral Sa 9 A. at the FUNERAL HOME OF CH I.ES J. McILV AINE A SONS.

3711 Mirivale ave. Solemn Requiem Mass. St. Matthias Church. 10 A.

M. Int. Calvary Cem. Friends may call Fri. eve.

Parking rear of building. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Mercy Hospital. Sea Isle City, N. will be appreciated. GROVE LUCY on Oct.

1, 1968. formerly of Poquessing Somerton. Pa. Funeral services and int. at Danville, Pa.

HADDEN Sept. 39. HERBERT, husband of Carrie tnee Green of 1190 E. Upsal st. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Fri 11 A.

from Funeral Home of GEORGE E. WITTMAIER. 521 N. Broad st. Int.

Oakland Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. HEIDELBERGER On Oct. 1.

1063. E. FEN'TON, husband of Catherine Heidelberger (nee Wilson, of 116 Emily st. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral 8 30 A. at Ml'RPHY Fl NERAL HOME, 3d and Wolf sts.

Int. SS. Peter 4 Paul Cem. Friends may call Friday to 10. HERZBERGER Oct.

2. 19i8. of 7937 Anita drive. ELIZABETH 'nee Rothi. beloved wife of the late Henry.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 11:30 A. from the WETZEL SON FI'NERAL HOME. f02 Rising Sun ave. Int. Lawnview Cem.

Friends may call Thursday eve. HYNDMAN Sept. 30. 1968. of 105 Street Feasterville.

Pa. THOMAS be-loved husband of Jenny (ne Wrson) and devoted father of Mrs. Eleanor Haller and Mrs. Jane Eastburn and Thomas George Hyndman, also survived hv 0 rranrirhilrirert Rela tives and friends invited to service Fri 11 A. WM.

ROWEN GRANT FI'NERAL HOME. Street rd. and 2d Street pike, Southampton, Pa. Int. Sunset Memorial Park.

Friends may caU Thursday eve. JONES Sept. 30. 8134 Chelwynde ave WAL- I TER husband of Alice M. nee Cunrodi.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 10 A. from TERKES FI'NERAL HOME. 7tel Woodland ave. Int. Mt.

Zloo Cem. Viewing Thurs. eve. I Marcel Duchamp Is Dead In Memoriam RAHN EDWARD S. Passed away 10'3'M.

He lives with me in memory, and will forever more. Sadly mused by wife. Jennie Died iuki, u.s.a., a native died Monday in the Little Sisters of the Poor Hospi tal in Palatine, 111. He was 62 'and assigned to St. Clare Par- iish, Palatine.

A graduate of; Our Mother of Sorrows Usth and Lancaster he at 'tended the Augustinian Semi-! nary at Villanova. Later Father. jHart served in teaching posts in jthis country and in the Philippine Islands. In 1960, he was jprincipal of St. Thomas High iSchool, Rockford, 111.

Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Helen jHart; a brother. John and -sr Ci rr sr MRS. GEORGE M. GOWEN, (Tuesday at Mercy Hospital.

Sea! Isle Citv, N. J. She was 59 and 'u. t- a Jivea at tne Green Hill Aapart-I ments in Lower Merion. Her ihusband.

who died five yearsi had been president of Thomas F. Gowan and Sons, manufacturers representatives, of Drexel Hill. She is survived by two daughters. Sister Bar- ibara Gowen. of the of Religious Sisters of Mer- and Mrs.

Robert J. McNeill; three sons, George M.P Lt. Thomas B. and Kevin nd three grandchil dren. LOCK, of Chucklebrook Farm.) Gwynedd Vallev, died Mondavi at at a suburban nursing home, following a long illness.

She was 75. He- husband is a re- liAitiAnnni nAlAH.l served in both World Wars. Mrs. Bullock, the former Dorothy Kinley, received commendations from the Army, Navy and Air Force for her long service with the Air Identification Service while her husband was on active duty. In addition to her husband she is survived by a brother, Edward S.

Kinley. MRS. MORRIS WEINSTEIN, the former Rose Faggen, died! Wednesday at yac Haven xvtrai naru. r- Ml AM ANDERSON walter 42? w. Wyoming ave on Oct.

1, beloved husband of Cath- enne nee Corcorani. Relatives and tnenns mvitea to services from the WETZEL 4 SON FI'NERAL HOME. 47C-12 N. Sth 10 A. M.

Friends may eaU Thurs. eve. sth BAUMANN On Oct. 1, of 8105 Terry EMILIE wife of the late Otto Baumann. Relatives and friends are Invited to services 11 A.

from THE WELLIVER FI'NERAL HOME. 4009 Decatur st. tat 7900 N. Frankford ave). Int.

private. Friends may call Fri. after 19 A. M. In lieu of flowers, please make memorial contribution to the charity of your choice.

BEEBE Oct 1. ROBERT JR. son of the late Rllhkrt 11 Cr .1 C.thsnn. Beebe (nee Hauchev). of 447 W.

Roselyn and brother of Mrs. Mary Herrmann. Mrs. Mvrtle Diiran. Cath- Bell Telephone Co, invited to services Sat A M.

at MANN FCNERAL home. 2i Tahr rd. Friend. may call Friday eve. BRODY Oct 1.

198. ROSE fnee Auerbachi, of Bryn MaT wife of the late Herman Brody, mother of Leonard Brod.v and daughter of Charles J. Auerbach: also survived by 4 Brand-children. Services Thursday. noon Precisely, at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS.

47J0 Broad St. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family will be at her late residence. In lieu of flowers, the family sugeerts contributions may be made to a charity of the donor's choice.

CARR Sept 30, WILLIAM beloved husband of Mabel Can-, of 701 Yeadon Yeadon. Pa. Requiem Mass. Louis, Yeadon. Pa.

No viewm. CAr- at Lynn Upper Darby. CARR Of 1 1614 Banes st October 2. 19. FLORENCE wife of the late By PHIL CASEY Special to The Inquirer And Washinatdn Post PARIS.

Oct. Marcel Du champ, one of the century's; most famous painters, the man who dared to put a moustache on the Mona Lisa, died here Tuesday night. He was 81. Mr. Duchamp, a playful, thoughtful, inconcclastic man who seemed unimpressed by fame or money, gave up painting for chess and other things before he was 40.

Yet his fame increased. GREAT INNOVATOR And when he got so good at chess that, he was eligible for championship games, he quit playing in public and played aj private, complicated game in; which only illegal moves were permitted. A restless, curious man. Mr. Duchamp was one of the great innovators.

He was a leader in cubism, dadaism. surrealism and futurism. His famous "Nude Descending a Staircase" nearly caused a riot when it was exhibited at the New York Armory in 1913. Art lovers weren't ready for it and wanted to lynch it. It sold for! $300 and not many years lateri was valued at more than S50, 000.

ft LIVED IN NEW YORK He lived most of the time in New York, frugally and apparently happily, playing chess, putting together his readymades ckftd doing an occasional sculpture. His work received far more attention in this country than in his native France. His total producton was said to be only 35 paintings, most of them in the Philadelphia Museum of Art HOWARD S. VHITB, who; worked as a mechanic for anapolis 500 race drivers during tne lf-WS, Qieu uiif sud iiii n- ing He was 59 and had lived at 116 Lancaster Ardmore. Mr.

Whitby had been employed at Baldwin Locomotive Co. and i i the rnnaaeipnia avai iara. uriviiis nc er tierminnie natifii, iv.ti mmis, er nerminiiit? inurn, mi Howard Jr and John Clavton- Howarn. ana jonn uijim, a daughter, Mrs. Herminnie Sea- rnn- three sixers Jean and man.

tnree outers, jean ana Bonnie Whitbv and Mrs. Mary! tne tpp Marcel Duchamp, who died in Paris at age of 81, stands beside his "Nude Descending a Staircase," which caused a furor at its display at New-York Armory Exhibition in 1913. The painting is part of the permanent exhibition at Art Museum. 1 a- -mcn's ine i'-L it -1 Scholarships Sought 26 IVefjroes Compete and FioTencr wooiiey! Also. St.

Joseph's urs- nei aweuieia Vincent A- Twentv-six Philadelphia hish seniors were named Wednesday as semifmahsts in 1st. Achievement scholarship Program for out- standing Negroes. Th PhilariPinhians werP The semifinalists who amoiig 1500 compete for some 300 "in scholarships worth at least $1W0 each Tn" Program is sponsored by National Menr anonai fecnoiarnip CorP i Listed by schools, the local Grant and Wendell of the Imperiai Linen' sPnngsiae ay lucser, ana West Philadelphia, Carlton uooawm ana Anmony jl. i-as- it ROBFRT CLARK a re KUBtni n. 1, rv.

a re tired bartender, died Chestnut Hill. 8833 Stenton1 She was r3 land lived at 8556 Temple rd. 'She is survived by her hus- dauShter- two granacniiaren; a hrnthf iri-mn r.n l. three sisters, Mrs. Claire; wi, yiuie ocnreier ALBERT ROSENBERG, pres- Supply 161.

S. 6th died dnesdav Methodist tal He wst 60 and lived sR il 9th st- Mr- Rosenberg was mason and a member of th. 'S. ana a memper or tne pIMonii Beneficial Associa- tion. Surviving are his wife, the former Esther Shore; a daugh ter Mrs.

Salley Krieger; a son. Jerry; two grandchildren and a brother, Philip. a retired Walnut st. furrier, died; Tuesday at his home in the Philadelphia apartments. He was 64.

Mr. Schwartz was a Mason, and a member of B'nai B'rith and the Variety Club. He is survived by his wife, the former Nettie Fisch. i services Saturday, in a. at the i nt'TrnrD rrvrn cxur- Bustleton ave.

int. alley Forg G.r-s.p Friends m.y c.ii Friday CARTER GLADYS S. fnee Dunlapi, on Sept. 5A. of J07 Bayard Upper Darby, wife of the late Charles W.

Carter and is survived by sons. John 'ATctiT. w- Cleveland. Ohio. Relatives and neral home, woodland ave.

and Jm sprin.fieid (Dei. ser- vices by the Signet chapter yt. o.e.s., Thumiiy it 1 p. m. Laur, H( cm rri may call Thurs.

evening. CHRISTMAS Oct. 1. 19M. Et'GENE T.

CHRISTMAS, of Millbourne. Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services Saturday. 11 A. at the BOWES ROBERTS FI'NERAL HOME.

SOth and Catharine sts. Int. GlenwoOd Memorial Gardens. Viewing Friday 7 to 9. CLARK Oct.

1, tm. ROBERT of Morrell beloved husband of Sarah A. Clark fnee Schwaxtsi. Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral 8 V) A. MANNAL FCNERAL HOME.

69J5 Frankford ave. (at Tyson st.V Requiem Mass, 10 A. Christ the Kin Church. Int. Resurrection Cem.

Friends may call Friday evening. CREMATION TODAY'S ANSWER TO AN AGE OLD QUESTION WRITE TOR BROCHURE WEST LAUREL HILL CEMETERY 215 Blmont Avnu Bala Cynwyd. Pa. 19004 MO 4-1591 IV 3-1122 Kelly, and eight grandchildren, i qualifiers are: in Temple University ospUal. Benjamin Franklin, Marcus He was 70 and lived at 3363 MAX FELGOISE, re tired Rice; Cardinal Morrell avf.

Mr. Clark was en-manufacturer of boys clothing, plater; pi. yed dv the Sheffield House, died Wednesday at Einstein Harold F. Cottman, Dennis A. 4503 Sheffield and retired Medical Center's Northern Di- Giant, Geriver M.

Montalvo, two years ago. He was an vision. He was 85 and lived paui r. Murphy and James veteran of the First at 5606 N. 10th st.

He was a Nelson; Friends Select. Allen B. World War. He is survived by Mason and past president of Massiah; Germantown Friends, his wife, th former Sarah A. the Boslover Ahavas Achim Beverly Davenport.

Schwartz: son. Robert M. Belzer Association. Surviving Also, Germantown. Karen A.

two daughters. Mrs. Bern-are two sons. Harris and Irv- Knight; Hallahan, Jan F. Foy; ice Mooney and Mrs.

Dorothy ing; four grandchildren, and Bartiam, John A. Alexander; jLenihan; and eight grandchil-five great grandchildren. Girls, Irma L. Blanchett, Sheila dren..

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