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Monday, Dec. 15, 1975 Philadelphia Inquirer 9-C United Press International Gaston Thorn a tour of their residence at HarON A WEEKEND and rington Lake, Ottawa. Thorn is prime minisin the country, Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau (right) his wife, Margaret (left), give Mr. and Mrs. ter of Luxembourg.

New Aussie Leader To Tackle Economy Associated Press SYDNEY, Australia Australia's new prime minister, Malcolm Fraser, said yesterday that economic issues would be his conservative administration's top priority. He suggested that his government would not make major policy shifts as quickly as ousted Labor Prime Minister Gough Whitlam did when he came to power in 1972. "I think it's very important that matters be done properly," Fraser told a news conference in his home with his wife, Tamara, seated beside him. "The way you do things is very often as important as what you do, because if you do things the right way, you're more likely to make the right decisions." Union spokesmen said they were willing to wait and see what Fraser would be able to do toward restoring Many Are Found United Press International WASHINGTON Unsanitary conditions may be found in nearly 90 percent of public restaurants, according to a random sampling in nine cities by federal inspectors. The General Accounting Office (GAO), in a report to Congress made public during the weekend, said Food and Drug Administration (FDA) inspectors had checked 185 of the 14,736 restaurants in Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Detroit, Minneapolis, New York, San Francisco, Norfolk, and Tucson, Ariz.

On the basis of that sample, the GAO concluded that 13.233-89.8 percent -probably were unsanitary. In one of the nine cities, not a single restaurant sampled by the FDA met sanitary standards, report said. Only one of the cities "aggressively enforced" sanitation ordinances, it said. The others were reluctant to close restaurants and generally relied instead on re-inspections. The GAO did not identify the cities Delay is Granted In License Fight Associated Press NEW YORK-Cancellation by the State Liquor Authority of the Village Gate's license because of a stage show playing there has been stayed by State Supreme Court justice Bernard Nadel pending a hearing Jan.

2. The Authority recently adopted a regulation banning "lewd and indecent" performances in places where liquor was sold. By a 3-2 decision 4, the Authority ruled that the Village Gate's production of "Let My People Come," was lewd and indecent. The show has been playing for two years at the Greenwich Village theatercabaret. Nadel's stay is effective until the scheduled Jan.

2 hearing on the Village Gate's suit to retain its license. Bennett Feitelson Bennett H. Feitelson, 82, president of a textile waste company, died yesterday in Lankenau Hospital. He lived in the Presidential Apartments on City Line Avenue. Mr.

Feitelson had been president of M. Feitelson and Sons Inc. for the last 10 years. Previously he had held other offices in the firm, including vice president. He was a member of Har Zion Temple and the United Jewish Organizations.

Surviving are a son, Gerald; a daughter, Mrs. Florence Reese, and five grandchildren. Services will be at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow at Goldstein's, 6410 N. Broad St.

Burial will be in Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Collingdale. Carl W. Myers Carl W. Myers, 82, a former deputy register of wills for the city of Philadelphia, died Saturday in Roxborough Memorial Hospital. He lived at 3440 Midvale Ave.

During his political career in the 1940s and early 1950s, he was a committeman, leader of the 38th ward, real-estate assessor, state district highway safety director and chief clerk of the Registration Commission. He also was a Mason. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Dorothea H. Townsend; a brother, Harry; a sister, Miss Katherine Myers, and one grandchild.

Servics will be held Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at the Turner Funeral Home, 6028 Ridge Ave. Burial will be in West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Deaths Elsewhere Brig. Gen.

James W. Cannon, 46, who directed the opening of Vietnamese refugee camps at Fort Chaffee, and Fort Indiantown Gap, died Saturday of lung cancer at Reynolds Army Hospital in Fort Sills, Okla. Gen. Cannon, a native of Pittsburgh and a combat veteran of Vietnam with 15 decorations, had been in the Army 27 years. He was commander of the III Corps Artillery, th largest field artillery group, at the time of his death.

Robert W. Smith, 59, publisher of the Minneapolis Star and the Minneapolis Tribune, died Saturday in his sleep in Wayzata, a suburb of Minneapolis. Cause of death was not known. Joseph W. Barker, 84, a former special assistant to the secretary of the Navy and retired dean of the Columbia University School of Engineering, died Wednesday in New Rochelle, N.Y.

Prof. Barker was in charge of all training programs in the Navy during World War II. Frederick W. Hilles, 75, a specialist on 18th century English authors and chairman of the Yale University English Department for 11 years, died Wednesday at St. Luke's Hospital in New York.

Prof. Hilles retired in 1965. David Webb, 50, a jewelry designer who numbered many jet setters among his clients, died Friday of cancer in New York. Mr. Webb, commissioned by President John F.

Kennedy to make many state gifts for heads of state, also designed the U. S. Freedom medal. Timor Group Wants to Join Indonesia Associated Press JAKARTA, Indonesia Ocussi, a tiny Portuguese enclave in the Indonesian half of Timor Island declared itself part of Indonesia yesterday, Jakarta Radio reported. At the same time, Indonesia declared that the United Nations should pay more attention to the call for independence in Portuguese Timor rather than making accusations of Indonesian military intervention.

Jakarta Radio said El Tari, governor of the Indonesian East Lesser Sunda Islands 7 which includes Hendrik A. van Es Hendrik A. van Es, 56, president, assistant manager and activities director at the Drexelbrook Club, died Saturday in Delaware County Memorial Hospital. He lived at the Drexelbrook Apartments, 8 Drexelbrook Drive, Drexel Hill. He was a Coast Guard veteran of World War II, was active in the Girl Scouts, was a past president of the Boosters Association of Upper Darby High School and a member of the U.S.

Lawn Tennis Association. Surviving are his wife, the former Josephine Brittingham; a daughter, Karen Jo, and a sister, Mrs. Annie Smit. Services will be held at 12:30 p.m. in the Spencer.

ET. Videon tomorrow Funeral Home, Garret Road and Shadeland Avenue, Drexel Hill. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery, also in Drexel Hill. Samuel Horowitz Samuel Horowitz, 75, of 525 S. Melwho 1957 after 26 ville years as an investigator for the U.S.

Immigration and Naturalization Hos- Service, died yesterday in Jefferson pital. He was a board member of the United Synagogues of America, director of Beth Hillel-Beth El Synaand past president of the Midgogue, die Atlantic Region, Jewish Mens Clubs. Surviving are his wife, the former Essie Spewack; a son, Martin; a daughter, Myrna; a brother and two grandchildren. Services will be held at 3 p.m. today at Levine's, 7112 N.

Broad St. Burial will be in Roosevelt Memorial Park. Mildred Dougherty Mrs. Mildred McDonald Dougherty, 77, who retired 12 years ago after 30 vears' service as a telephone operator at Breyers Ice Cream died Friday in the Crozer-Chester Medical Center Burn Division from burns suffered in a fire a week ago at her apartment. She lived at Stonehurst Court Apartments, Upper Darby.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Mildred D. Muir; three brothers; two sisters; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Church of St.

Alice, Upper Darby. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery, Drexel Hill. Louis Kravitz Louis Kravitz, 61, died yesterday at Crozer-Chester Hospital. He was a cutter for Ship and Shore textile company of Chester and lived at 7916 Pickering St. in Philadelphia.

Mr. Kravitz was a sponsor of Upland Athletic Club. He is survived by his wife, the former Leah Melazar, a son, Steven, and a sister, Mrs. Jean Wigder. Services will be at 10 a.m.

tomorrow at Goldstein's, 6410 N. Broad St. Burial will be at Mount Sharon Cemetery in Springfield, Delaware County. Death Notices BEAVER of 5623 N. Fairhill 12, 1975, S.

ARTHUR, husband of Mary (nee Maull). Relatives and friends. also Keystone Lodge No. 271 are invited to services Mon. 2 P.M., St.

Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church, 800 Church Rd. Oreland. Int. Sunset Memorial Park. CRAFT OF ERDENHEIM.

BRUNO Dec. 12, 1975, PHILIP of 5714 N. 7th. formerly of Manayunk and Germantown, beloved husband of Rose (nee Rissi), devoted father of Angie, Philip and Rosemarie, brother of Anna, Theresa, Lucy and Tony Bruno; also survived by 8 grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 8:30 A.M.

al ANGELONE FUNERAL HOME, 1538 Vernon MI. Airy. Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M. at St. Helena Church.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Viewing Tues. eve. CANTOR Dec.

14, 1975 RAE (nee Bramson), wife of Harry of 2232 Brighton mother of Mr. Joseph Cantor and Mrs. Ellen Kerrigan, sister of Mrs. Doris Cohen, Mrs. Goldie Spizer, Mrs.

Sylvia Burgis and Mrs. Edith Lubin. Relatives and friends are invited services, Tues. 11 A.M. precisely "GOLDSTEINS 6410 return N.

Broad St. Int. Montefiore Cem. Family will to 2232 Brighton St. Contributions in her memory may be made to the American Oncologic Hospital or the Cancer Fund.

CLARK Dec. 13, 1975, AUGUSTA (nee Marks), wife of the late Albert, of 2101 S. Ocean Drive, Hollywood, (formerly of mother of Sylvia, Jotte and Edwin Clarke, sister of Samuel J. Marks; also survived by 3 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services, Tues.

1 P.M. JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS, N. Broad St. above 71st Ave. Int.

Har Nebo Cem. Family will return to 518 General Lafayette Merion, Pa. CLEGG Dec. 12, 1975, formerly of Glenside, MABEL wife of the late Cyrus C. Clegg.

Relatives and friends are invited to service Wed. 10 A.M., JOHN R. FREED FUNERAL HOME, 124 N. Easton Glenside. Int.

Whitemarsh Memorial Park. DOAK Dec. 13, 1975, CHARLOTTE R. wife of the late Samuel E. Doak.

Service and interment private. DULL On Dec. 13, 1975, JOHN husband of Laura (nee Moore), of Lansdowne Towers, formerly of E. La Crosse Lansdowne, father of Mrs. Joseph J.

(Dorothy) Pitetti, of Upper Darby; also survived by 3 Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral service 11 A.M. Wed. al THE FUNERAL HOME, 69 E. Baltimore Lansdowne. Int.

Mt. Zion Cem. Friends and Delco Square Club may call Tues. eve 7-9 P.M. Emulation Lodge No.

728 A.M., Masonic Service 8 P.M. Tues eve. DWYER Dec. 12, 1975, MARY E. (nee McSparron), (Formerly of Germantown), wife of the late Francis mother of Francis sister of Joseph V.

McSparron; also survived by'6 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral on Tues. 8:30 A.M., from the PETNER FUEERAL HOME, 6421 Frankford Ave. (al Levick St.) Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., St. Athanasius Church.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cern. Friends may call on Mon. eve. EYNON Dec.

12, 1975, of 101 Springhouse Lane, Glenside, MILDRED ELLIS, wife of Harold G. Eynon, Jr. Relatives and friends invited to service P.M., JOHN R. FREED FUNERAL HOME, 124 N. Easton Glenside.

Int. private. FARRUGGIO Dec. 13, 1975, MARIA (nee Indelicato), of 901 Mansion Bristol, wife of the late Giuseppe, and mother of Samuel, Anthony, Joseph Mrs. Nicholas Marino, Mrs.

John Passanante, Mrs. Frank Gervasio, Mrs. Joseph Stampone and Mrs. Anthony Mama; she was 81. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on 9 A.M., 430 from Radcliffe the GALZERANO FUNERAL HOME, Bristol.

Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., in Ann's Church. Int. St. Mark's Cem. Friends may call Tues.

eve. at the funeral home, after 7 P.M. FEITELSON Dec. 14, 1975, BENNETT husband of the late Lena, of the Presidential father of Mr. Gerald Feitelson and Mrs.

Florence Reese; also survived by 5 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 11:30 A.M. precisely, 6410 N. Broad St. Int.

Lebanon Cem. Fam ily will return to 133 Overbrook Parkway, Overbrook Hills, Pa. Family respectfully requests contributions in his memory be made to your favorite charity. FORBES Dec. 13, 1975, HAINES L.

FORBES of Stratford. husband of Anna M. Forbes (nee Gallauher), father of Haines Robert C. and Mrs. Nancy Theresa Kowalczyk, also survived by 3 grandchildren.

Services for relatives, friends and employees of Loos and Dilworth Tues. 10:30 A.M. at OLIVER H. BAIR'S, 1820 Chestnut where friends may call Mon. 7-9 P.M.

Int. MI. Moriah Cem. Death Notices GALM LUCIE, on Dec. 12, 1975, beloved wife of the late Otto, survived by a sister residing in Germany.

Rel- 2 atives and friends are invited to funeral service P.M. Dec. 16, from the WETZEL AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 5th and Roosevelt Blvd. Friends may call Tues. after 1 P.M.

Int. Forest Hills Cem. GELLER Dec. 13, 1975, NATHAN, husband of the late Goldie (nee Oirich), of 10 Tompkins East Brunswick, N.J., formerly of 1631 Spruce father of Mrs. Fred (Claire) Steiger, brother of Mrs.

Milu (Brauna) Sadovnik, Mrs. Jennie Singer and Isaac Kauffman; also survived by 2 grandchildren. Services Tues. 2 P.M. precisely at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N.

Broad St. Int. Mt. Sharon Cem. Family will return to the Steiger residence, 10 Tompkins East N.J.

The family contributions in his memory may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. GOLDBERG Dec. 13, 1975, MINNIE (nee Saritz), wife of the late John, of 1000 ivy Hill mother of Mrs. Rita Breskman and Mrs. Miriam Linker, sister of Mrs.

Hattie Shapiro, Mrs. Mary Eskin, Mrs. Ethel Villari and Mrs. Sue Sternberg; also survived by 4 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services Mon.

11 A.M. precisely 6410 N. Broad St. Int. Har Zion Cem.

Shiva will be observed at 1000 Ivy Hill Rd. (Apt. B9). Contributions in her memory may be made to ORT or Hadassah. GOLDFINE 14, 1975, FANNY (nee Gufstein) wife of the late Jacob Goldfine, of 3939 Conshohocken mother of Elizabeth Farber and Louis Goldfine; also survived by 5 grandchildren and 7 greatgrandchildren.

Relatives and friends invited to services Mon. 1 P.M. JOSEPH LEVINE and SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS, North Broad St. above 71st Ave. Int.

Mt. Sharon Cem. Family will return to home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldfine, 522 Sprague Penn Valley, Narberth, Pa.

GORDON Dec. 14, 1975, ANNA (nee Weinstein), wife of Louis, of 1419 Stevens mother of Mrs. Pauline Miller and Mr. Abram Gordon, sister of Mrs. Mary Krause; also survived by 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 12 Noon precisely, "GOLDSTEINS 6410 N. Broad St. Int. Shalom Memorial Park, Shiva will be observed at the Heritage 2607 Welsh Apt. B205.

Family requests that contributions in her memory be made to your favorite charity. HALL Dec. 12, 1975, of St. Petersburg, formerly of RAYMOND beloved husband of Irene McKee Hall, devoted father of Horace G. Hall, and Mrs.

Marion Kramer; also survived by 4 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren; he was a 50 year member of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Relatives and friends are invited to his services, 11 A.M., at the BATES FUNERAL HOME, 5000 Jackson cor. of Wakeling St. Pa. Int.

Forest Hills Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve. HALL WILLIAM Dec. 14, 1975, husband of Alice L.

Hall; survived by 2 daughters, a son, 3 grandchildren, and one great grandchild. Viewing Dec. 17, 6 to 8 P.M., at Greater St. Matthew's Independent Church, Race and Pa. Contributions to The Heart The American Cancer Society, in lieu of flowers, is preferred.

Int. private. HARDY Dec. 13, 1975, of Germantown, MARJORY K. HARDY, M.D.

Service and interment private. Memorial gifts may be made to Sacred Heart Free Home, 1315 W. Hunting Park Pa. 19140 HEBERLING EARL, on Dec. 13, 1975 of Rockledge, beloved husband of C.

Mabel (nee Oldham) and devoted father of Jean Beck, Violet Pandolfi, Naney Klein and David. Relatives and friends are invited to services Wed. 2 P.M. J. W.

DEAN SON, 7900 Oxford Fox Chase, Phila. Int. Sunset Memorial Park. Viewing Tues. eve.

HOROWITZ Dec. 14, 1975, SAMUEL, husband of Essie (nee Spewack), of 525 Melville father of Martin and Myrna Horowitz, brother of Harry Horowitz; also survived by 2 grandchildren, Relatives and friends are invited to 3 P.M., JOSEPH INE AND SONS MEMORIAL CHAPELS, N. Broad Above 71st Ave. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park.

Family will be at 316 Old Forrest Road, Carroll Park. Contributions in his memory may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. HUTCHISON Dec. 12, 1975, formerly of 6765 Vandike CATHERINE (nee Fotheringham), wife of the late Silliam and mother of Margaret D. Brown and William F.

Hutchison, age 84. Relatives and friends and members of Tacony Chapter No, 340 O.E.S. invited to attend the funeral Tuesday 11 A.M. from ROBERT B. ROWLAND FUNERAL HOME, 7013-15 Torresdale Ave.

Int, private. No viewing Mon. evening. JUDGE Dec. 13, 1975, MARGARET H.

(born McDermott). widow of Richard L. Judge 6 mother of Richard L. Judge also survived by grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends, also B.V.M.

Sodality are invited to attend funeral Wed. 8 A.M., from JOHN R. DEADY'S, 2501 S. Carnac then to the Epiphany of Our Lord R.C. Church.

Funeral Mass 9:30 A.M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Calling hours Tues. 6 to 10 P.M.

KACZMAREK Dec. 12, 1975, VICTORIA (Sadowski), wife of the late Walter, baloved mother of Chester Keller, Mildred Ditaranto, Raymond Keller, Violet Kling, Jean Fiore and Josephine Schneider. Relatives and friends are invited to dhe 8:30 A.M., JOSEPH T. FUNERAL HOME 2634 E. Allegheny Ave.

(Cor. Thompson Funeral Mass 9:30 A.M., St. Valentine's Church. Int. St.

Valentine's Andalusia, Pa. Viewing Mon. eve. KATZ Dec. 14, 1975, LUDWIG, husband of Selma (nee Thalheimer) of 696 Mayfair St.

Relatives and friends are invited to Tues. A.M. JOSEPH LEVINE SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS, N. Broad St. above 71st Ave.

Montefiore Cem. Contributions in his memory may be made 10 a charity of the donor's choice. KOSIELOWSKI Dec. 12, 1975, HELEN wife of the late Ignacy and mother of Carl. Relatives and friends invited to Mass of Christian Burial, Maternity B.V.M.

Church, 10 A.M. Int. private. No viewing. Family prefers Mass Cards or donations to your favorite charity.

Arrangements by McCAFFERTY FUNERAL HOME, 6126 Torresdale Phila. KOSS YERKOV Dec. 12, 1975, ANTOINETTE (TONA), beloved mother of Marie Warnecki, Helen Yerkov, John Yerkov, Charlie Yerkov and Anita Jones; also survived by 14 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Relatives, friends and members of the Austrian Seacoast B. B.

Assn. Ladies are invited to attend the funeral Wed. 9 A.M. from THEO. J.

BAJ FUNERAL HOME, 2656 E. Thompson St. (at Lehigh Ave.) Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M. St. Anne's Church.

Int. St. Peter's Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve.

Contributions in her late memory toward a memorial medical equipment fund on the island of Zirie Kod Sibenika, Yugoslavia, would be greatly appreciated. Contributions may be sent to her late residence, 2550 Edgernont Pa. 19125. KRAUSE JOHN A. of Willow Grove, on Dec.

13, 1975, beloved husband of Edith K. (nee Bantom) and father of Kenneth Kathy A. and Mark H. Krause. Relatives, friends and employees of the employment and reducing inf'ation.

They did not repeat suggestions that they made before the election that trade unionists would respond to a defeat for Labor with nationwide strikes. Fraser said he would name his cabinet before Christmas. He said would be smaller and more efficient than Labor's 27-member team. Fraser, 45, said he was surprised by his coalition's large margin despite polls that accurately predicted the size of the victory. Projections based on the latest vote counting for the House of Representatives gave Frasers' coalition of the Liberal and National Country parties 90 seats and Labor 33.

Four seats, all of them formerly held Labor, remained in doubt. In the old Parliament, Labor had a 65-61 majority, and there was one independent. Vote tallying for the Senate could take as long as a month to complete. Restaurants Unsanitary to which it had referred in either case. The congressional investigating agency concluded that efforts by the FDA to improve enforcement of sanitary regulations by state and local governments had been "largely effective" because it lacked money, manpower and authority.

It said conditions in the 185 restaurants included roaches and beetles crawling on food, mouse droppings on shelves, rat infestations, dirty meat-cutting blocks, food stored open containers in dirty refrigerators, rotting meat in freezers, and insecticides and cleaning compounds stored with food. Inspectors also found food not protected from contamination in 73 percent of the restaurants, improper temperatures for storing foods in percent, dirty kitchenware and surfaces in 65 percent, adequate facilities for washing equipment and utensils in 54 percent and use of dirty ice in beverages and food in 43 percent. The inspections were made in 1974 at the GAO's request, but the report quoted an FDA official as saying that sanitary conditions in restaurants had "not greatly improved" since then. Schlesinger Warns Of Russian Edge United Press International WASHINGTON Former Defense Secretary James R. Schlesinger said in an interview published yesterday that unless the trend is changed, the Soviets would have a "atrategic edge" over the United States by 1980.

Schlesinger told U. S. News and World Report that as the Soviets "become more experienced and familiar with thehandling of the nwer weapons systems, our strategic edge will disappear." He said that "unless we take advantage of offsetting action before 1980, they would have a strategic edge." West Timor received a declaration of association from a four-man de'egation from Ocussi. The 310-square-mile enclave on Timor's north coast has a population of about 16,000. Residents in Dili, the capital of Portuguese Timor on the eastern half of the Southeast Asian island, reportedly raised Indonesian flags, but in Indonesian officials denied that the territory had been merged with Indonesia.

Indonesian troops landed in Dili last week to help pro-Indonesian Death Notices PARAGONAGIAN Dec. 14, 1975, ESTHER, beloved friends mother are of invited Marto garel her viewing Richardson. 9 Relatives A.M., and to services 10:30 and A.M.. Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church, Cern. 101 Ashmead Cheltenham, Pa.

Int. Lawnview Donations to the above church preferred. PRESNER loved Dec. wife 12, of 1975, Stanley and dear mother of Alice NATALIE (nee Smith and Stanley, also sadly missed by 3 Relatives, grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. friends, Holy Family Sodality, Queen Hedwig Society, Union Polish of Polish Women Grp.

11 and Golden Age Bene. Assn. Grp. 16, Polonia Ladies SLABINSKI are invited FUNERAL to her funeral HOME, 2614 Orthodox St. Wed.

A.M. from Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M., St. John Cantius Church. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem.

Viewing Tues. eve. ROTHWEIN Suddenly, Dec. 12, 1975; CLARA E. (nee daught- Black), of 631 Leverington wife of Charles er of Elizabeth and the late William Black, sister of Joseph and Matthew Black, Frances Harper, Margaret Miles.

Relatives and friends invited to HOME, funeral 263 Hermitage St. Mass of Christian Burial Holy 9 A.M., KOLLER FUNERAL Family Church, 10 A.M. Friends may call Mon. eve. SCHULTZ West ISABEL ville, N.J., (nee formerly Melaugh), of of on Dec.

14, 19752 202 Florence Ave, wife of the late Walter J. Schultz, age 81 survived by sons Robert J. and James, and daughters, Mrs. Anna Troester and Mrs. Helen Darby.

Relatives and friends are invited the funeral on AL HOME, at 34 Hunter Woodbury, N.J. Mass of 9 A.M., from the McGUINNESS FUNERthe Resurrection, 10. A.M., St. Sepulchre Anne's Cem. R.C.

Viewing Church, Westville, N.J, Int. Holy Wed. eve. SCHWEIZER MARY LOUISE, Dec. 12, 1975, mother of Thomas and Michael, daughter of Lou by Soderbero, sister bf Catherine Scoville; also survived Frannie Heronar Relatives and friends are invited to funeral, Tues.

A.M., GARZONE FUNERAL HOME, 1830 St. E. Hugh's Somerset St. Mass of Christian Burial, Church, 10 A.M. Int.

New Cathedral Cem. Viewing Mon, eve. SHAID Dec. 13, 1975, CHARLES, husband of Minnie City Line (nee father of Seena Fair, Eugene and Elliot Shaid, Rosenblum), of the Greenhill Apts, 1001 brother of Sarah Berman; also survived by to 7 grand- service children. Relatives and friends are Invited es Mon.

11 A.M. JOSEPH LEVINE St. SON 71st AND MEMORIAL CHAPELS, N. Broad above ave Int. Montefiore Cem.

Family will be at the late residence. The family respectfully requests contribe utions be made to a charity of the donor's choice. SCHOCK VIRGINIA M. (JENNIE) (nee Tyler), of 39 Springhill Cold Springs, Mantua, N.J., on Dec. 14, 1975, wife of John F.

Shock, age 34 also survived by parents Lorimer and Helen Tyler, one brother, William Tyler, and 2 sisters, Mrs. Barbara and Bankard and Miss Doris Tyler. Relatives friends are invited to the funeral service on Wed. at 11 A.M., at the McGUINNESS FUNERAL HOME: 34 Hunter Woodbury, N.J. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, contributions may be made to the United Way of Gloucester 121 N.

Broad Woodbury, N.J. 08096. Viewing Tues. eve. SPANSKIE Dec.

12, 1975, GEORGE of' Militia Court, Cornwells beloved husband of Lulu (nee Spanskie Fiques) Spanskie, devoted father of Kenneth and Roger Metzger, both of New York and Mr's. Leslie O'Brien of New Hope, Pa. and 6 granchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 9 A.M., from THE HOFFMANN FUNERAL Hots. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 A.M.

HOME, Hulmeville Rd. and Brown Cornweils by Rev. Stanley Kessler of Ann Carmichael Preabyterian Church, Cornwells Hgts. Friends may call Tues. eve.

7 to 9 P.M. SPRANKLE Dec. 14, 1975, VIRA W. of 105 Linwood Ardmore, wife of George D. Sprankle and mother of Margaret S.

Vick and Dr. George W. Sprankle; also survived by 3 grandchildren and one great grandson. Relatives and friends are invited to services 2 P.M., Tues. from the United Methodist Church of Ardmore.

Int. St. Paul's Lutheran Cern. There will be no viewing. If so desired memorial contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of the above named church, or the Coronary Care Unit of Bryn Mawr Hospital.

THOMPSEN DOROTHY L. (nee Leonard) of Oiney, Dec. 13, 1975, beloved daughter of Mrs. Dorothy W. Leo- Wilnard, beloved mother of Mrs.

Nancy Stockton, liam and Scott Thompsen; also survived by 3 grandchildren and a sister Mrs. Diane Bosler. Services and int. af the convenience of the family. Memorials in her memory may be sent to the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Cottman St.

Erdrick, Pa. 19135. van Es Suddenly on Dec. HENDRIK age 56, beloved husband of Josephine (nee Brittingham) of Drexel Hill, father of Karen Jo van Es, brother of Mrs. Annie Smit.

Relatives and friend invited to the service Tues. 12:30 P.M., at the SPENCER T. land Drexel Hill, where friends may call Mon. VIDEON FUNERAL HOME, Garrett Rd. at Shadeeve.

7-9 P.M. Memorial gifts may be sent to the Heart Assn. of Southeastern Del. Co. Branch, 8 W.

2nd Media, Pa. 19063. Int. Arlington Cem. WELLIKSON Of Chalfonte, Wilmington, JACOB, on Dec.

14, 1975, age 90, husband of Anna Wellikson Chalfonte, father of Mrs. Harold Schoenberg of Chalfonte, Mr. Seymour J. Wellikson of King of Prussia, Mrs. David Brodie of Highland Park, also survived by 7 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services Tues. Dec. 16, at 3:00 P.M., from Phila. the Pike, Wilmington. Int.

Farband Section of the SCHOENBERG MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 519 Jewish Community Cem. in Wilmington. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to your favorite charity. Shiva will be observed the residence of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Schoenberg, 2540 Eaton Chalfonte, Wilmington, Del. WITLIN Dec. 14, 1975, MORRIS, husband of Dorothy, of Century Village, West Palm Beach, formerly of former husband of the late Florence Albus Wittin, father of Mrs. Myer (Louise) Schultz and Roy Witlin, brother of Mrs. Anna Krug, and Benja10 A.M.

precisely af ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL min and Nathan Witlin; also survived by 5 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Services SACKS, 4720 N. Broad St. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park.

Family will return to the Schultz residence, Trianon 20 Conshohocken State Bala Cynwyd. The family suggests contributions in this memory be made to the William Likoff Cardiovascular Institute of Hahnemann Hospital. ZIBMAN Dec. 14, 1975, SAMUEL husband of Sophie (nee Lischin), of 3827 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, N.J., father of Hirsch Zibman and Leatrice German; also survived by 5 grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to services 10 A.M., SEPH LEVINE AND SON MEMORIAL CHAP.

ELS, N. Broad St. above 71st Ave. Int. Mt.

Lebanon Cem. Shiva will be observed at 418 Williams Wyanewood, Pa. The family respectfully requests, contributions in his memory be made to a charity of the donor's choice. ZINK EDWARD, Dec. 9, 1975, beloved husband of Marguerite (nee Rendi), brother of Emmanuel and Miss Reba Reede of LaPorti, Colo.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 9 A.M., from LEONETTI FUNERAL HOME, N.E. Cor. Broad and Wolf Sts. Mass of Burial, 10 A.M., Stella Maris Church. Int.

SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Viewing Mon. eve. 7 to 10.

(Parking Singer Co. are invited to the services 11 A.M., at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Parkview and Lycoming Abington. Int. Hillside Cem. Friends may call after 7 P.M.

at the WETZELWHITE FUNERAL HOME, 501 N. Easton Willow Grove. KRAVITZ Dec. 14, 1975, LOUIS, husband of Leah, of 7916 Pickering father of Mr. Steven Kravitz and brother of Mrs.

Jean Wigder. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral services, Tues. 10 A.M. precisely 6410 N. Broad St.

Int. MI. Sharon Cem. Family will return to 7916 Pickering St. Contributions in his memory may be made to Deborah Heart and Lung Center.

KUKLINSKI WALTER, Dec. 12, 1975 of Hammonton, N.J., formerly of beloved husband of the late Marie (nee Kolek), dear brother of Stephanie Oczkowski, Laura Antonitis, and Joseph Kuklinski. Relatives, friends, Knights of St. George, University of Penna. Experimental Lab.

are invited to funeral Wed. 10 A.M. from the JOHN J. CERANKOWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 2635-37 Orthodox St. Mass of Christian Burial, St.

John Cantius Church, 11 A.M. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. Viewing Tues. eve, MACK Dec.

13, 1975, FRANCIS age 66, of Leisuretown, N.J: formerly of Levittown, beloved husband of Violet S. (nee Sinclair) and father of Mrs. Judith Mills, James Arthur George also 3 sisters, Sister M. Theron, I.H.M., of Scranton, Mrs. Gertrude Eisenhardt, Mrs.

Maxine Keene; also 1 grandchild. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral services on 11 A.M., from FUNERAL HOME OF INGLESBY SONS, Cove and Wyndam Pennsauken. Int. Lakeview Memorial Park. Friends may call Tues.

eve. MANKO Suddenly, Dec. 13, 1975, NICHOLAS, beloved husband of Anna Manko, devoted father of Mary Ann Trubisky, Theresa Clark, Eva Ballay and Anna Dickerson; also survived by 6 grandchildren. Relalives and friends are invited to the funeral A.M.. KOCIUBINSK FUNERAL HOME, 305-07-09 E.

Girard Ava. Divine Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Int. St. Mary's Fox Chase.

Viewing Tues. eve. 7 10 9:30. MANLIN Dec. 13, 1975 SELMA B.

(nee Butchin), wife of Oscar, of 7639 Brookhaven mother of Mrs. Kay Kaplan and Mr. Robert Manlin, sister of Mrs. Lava Rosen, grandmother of Craig, Chris and Jessica. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral.

services, Mon. 1 P.M. precisely 6410 N. Broad St. Int.

Montefiore Cem. Family will return to 1849 Bever Ave. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Freda Goldstein Chapter of Deborah. McWHIRTER On Dec. 14, 1975, EDITH E.

(nee Hey), beloved wife of James McWhirter, of Movian, mother of Mrs. Linda Verne Eisenhart, of Newark, Ohio and Mrs. Gail Gibson Moore, of King of Prussia; also survived by 4 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a memorial service on Tues. afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Wallingford Presbyterian Church, Brookhaven and Avondale Wallingford.

Expressions of sympathy in the form of memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society, 1740 S. State Upper Darby would be appreciated and acknowledged. (Arrangements by THE CAVANAGH-PATTERSON FUNERAL HOME, Media.) MEYER Dec. 13, 1975, FANNY (nee Reutlinger), wife of the late Markus Meyer, of 2248 Friendship mother of Kurt and Eric Meyer; also sur: vived by 1 sister, 1 granddaughter and 2 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services Mon.

12 noon JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS, N. Broad St. above 71st ave. Int. Montetiore Cem.

The family will return to the late residence. In lieu of remembrances contributions may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. MYERS EILEEN, of 426 Harvard Swarthmore; on Dec. 12, 1975, mother of Kathleen and Peter Myers. Relatives and friends are invited to a memorial service on 11 A A.M..

at Trinity Episcopal Church, Swarthmore, Pa. 19081. Remembrances in her name may be sent to the above named church. on premises.) HEART FUND MEMORIAL GIFTS SAVE LIVES Send Memorial Gifts to: HEART FUND in county where you reside Philadelphia County 318 South 19th St. Phila.

19103 Phone PE 5-3865 Bucks County 119 North State St. Newtown, 18940 Phone 968-2771 Chester County 37 West Market St. West Chester, 19380 Phone 696-5460 Delaware County 8 West 2nd St. Media, 19063 Phone 565-3661 Montgomery County 716 West Marshall St. Norristown, 19401 Phone 275-8845 (Bereaved Families Are Notified of Memorials Immediately) This space contributed by a friend of The Heart Fund parties drive back the leftist forces of the Revolutionary Front for Independence of East Timor (Fretilin).

The leftists and pro-Indonesians have been fighting since April for control of the Portuguese colony. The U.N. Secuty Council is exnected to take up the issue today. The General Assembly has already called for Indonesian troops to be withdrawn from the territory, but the Indonesia government repeated yesterday that Indonesians fighting Fretilin were "volunteers" beyond its control..

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