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14 a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 27. 1968 Died Died Died RUBIN HAYNE 1 ftf "i i i a I 1 1 Sherman Miller Dies, Inquirer Ex-Editor L0WRY on Jan. 24.

of 3479 Emerald EVA eiter of the Rt. Hev. Msar. I.orenx P. Lowry.

paitor of Our Lady of Mercy Chuich. Sarnia, Ontario. Canada. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral on Monday. 8 45 A- M.

MrBItlOi; FL'NKKAI, IIOVIK. 2321 K. Huntingdon t. Solemn Heciuiem Mass. St.

Joan of Arc's Church. 10 A. M. Int. Holy fecpulchra Cem.

Viewing Sunday after 7 P. M. OFFICIAL FORECASTS Sherman R. Miller, 3d, one time assistant managing editor of The Inquirer, died Thursday in a hospital in Wies baden, Germany. He was taken where he was a professor on JANUARY 1968 27 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY 1968 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ii .14 is 16 17 18 19 20 Fulbright appointment at University of Ankara.

Prof. Miller, who was 57, had ueen neaa 01 me journalism de- ftfipartment at the University of Arizona, Tucson, since 1961 ei a 30-year career as a news-w paperman. BEGAN AS COPY BOY STATISTICS OF CITIES Highest temperature last 12 hours, lowest temperature last lg hours and precipitation for last 24 hours as reported at 9:00 P. M. by the United Slates Weather Bureau.

TEMPERATURE PLACE L. H. Albany 1 24 Atlanta 24 51 Atlantic City 22 42 Bismarck. N. D.

8 20 Boston 21 39 N. Y. .1 31 Pr. .00 ioo, Charleston, S. C.

32 49 Chicago 29 37 Cincinnati 21 49 Cleveland 8 34 Denver 28 33 Detroit 10 34 Duluth, Minn. 15 26 Harrisburg 9 40 Houston 56 71 Jacksonville, Fla. 30 53 Kansas City, Mo. 34 65 Los Angeles 51 61 Louisville 21 51 Miami Beach 42 64 Minneapolis 29 32 Montreal 10 17 New Orleans 40 69 New York City 17 39 Norfolk, Va. '12 37 Philadelphia 17 40 Phoenix, Ariz.

45 58 Pittsburgh 6 37 Portland, Me. 25 36 Portland. Ore. 31 36 St. Louis 30 61 Salt Lake City 23 47 San Francisco 46 51 S.

Ste. Marie, Mich. 20 35 Savannah, Ga. 27 54 Seattle 34 41 Tampa, Fla. 42 58 Toronto, Ont.

Washington, D. C. 17 47 Wilkes-Barre 4 32 Winnipeg. Man. 5 9 .00 .09.

.00 O0 Low; High; Missing; Precipitation; Trace. Saturday's Tidal Predictions 00J .00 .00 .06 00 .00 Soo ioo loo 3 '2' 'Vt flS 14 i ladclphia and vicinity: Fair and mild Saturday with high in mid-40s. Partly cloudy Saturday night and Sunday but not quite so mild. Precipitation probability near zero through Saturday night. Eastern Pennsylvania: Mostly sunny and milder Saturday with highs in low 40s to near 50s.

Partly cloudy Saturday night. Fair with little temperature change Sunday. New Jersey: Sunny and milder Saturday with highs in low 40s to near 50. Partly cloudy and not so cold Saturday night. Fair and mild Sunday.

New York City and vicinity: Sunny and milder Saturday withj high in upper 40s. Fair and milder Saturday night and Sunday. Delaware, Maryland and Dis trict of Columbia and vicinity: srl i.ritVD. an ouu inuu high around 50. Cloudy and 5 7 11 1 5 7 He besau as a copy boy on stockbroker and a former di-' the Detroit Free Press during rector of wilson Lincs and the1 the Depression and became a foreign desk rewriteman withiNrth Western Railrad, died, the Associated Press in NewThursday i'1 Atlantic City Hos-j York during the Spanish Civil pital.

He was 89 and had lived for the past 10 years at S. 26th He came to Ihe Inquirer miave and the Beach in Longport, dvc. as a copy editor and held' ral Dos'tions before beins tao several pos named assistant managing itor in 1943. He went to the Chicago Sun in 1944 as night managing ed- itciT UTion tha TTnittirl Matinrm opened its first General Assem- hlv at Tlnntor in Mpu vnri- ha h.of n( the bureau for the New York Journal-American. IN.

Y. TI31ES STAFFER colder Sunday. 97 years i95o r- 1 n.ii.. Lowest temperature (6 A. Cape May to Cape Hatteras: jLowest temperature this date last Fair Saturday with nortoerlyA Winds at 10 knots.

Visibility 10'Average temperature this date last PHILADELPHIA (Chestnut st.) High Tide 11:36 A. M. P. M. ILow Tide 6:06 A.

M. 7:00 P. M. DELAWARE BREAKWATER High Tide 6:24 A. M.

6:54 P. M. Low Tide A. M. 12:54 P.

M. CAPE MAY (Municipal Pier High Tide 5:50 A.M. 6:14 P.M. 140'Low Tide 11:55 A. M.

P. M. ATLANTIC CITY (Steel iPer) was a foreign desk editor on in St Davids Pa Mr. High Tide 5:22 A.M. 5:46 P.M.

Tide 11:37 A. M. 11:43 P. M. 1 New York Times and for seven of those years was a part-time instructor a the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

He went to the University of Arizona in 1959 as an a sociate; USN et. and Roberts professor of journalism and twoiHarri three grandchildren years later became fmir Weather for Saturday jK and head of the department. jzri VZ Surviving are his wife, the Saturday at 1 P. M. at St.

former Elizabeth Hack; a son, Davids Episcopal Church, Val-Sherman 4th, and threenv For, rrI st ri, Tntpr. Sun Rises Sun Sets Moon Rises 7:14 A. M. 5:14 P. M.

5:59 A. M. Friday's Local Report U. S. WEATHER BUREAU Philadelphia, Jan.

26. 1968 EST H. W.D.&V Pr. W. A.

M. 19 5 NNW-8 A. M. 18 56 NNW-8 A. M.

31 31 NNW.15 P. M. 36 28 NNW-10 P. M. 38 27 N-6 P.

M. 36 28 W-6 Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy .00 .00 .00 Clear Temperature; Humidity; W. Direction and Velocity; Pieoipitation; Weather Conditions, Highest temperature 4 P. 40 Normal for this date Deficiency since Jan. 1 since Jan.

1- Total precipitation since Jan. 1 precipitation since Jan. 1 Excess since Jan. 1 m-fmetnr Prciir' A A Tvl .031 Barometric pressure: 6 A. M.

Rising; 12 Noon, 30 20 Steady; 6 P. 30.26 Rising DEGREE DAT DATA Friday Season Normal cU IT 36 74' 17; 4' 39 56! 33 280 20.12!Low 2790 miles. uil, iuaj Ttqit- satnrflav wntri northerly, I vj, Winds 10 to 15 knots becoming! variable at 5 knots Saturday night. Visibility more than 5 miles. SAM FRANCISCO I 'JUT i I UGEND fe CLOUDY FAIR CIOUDt mt SNOW HI! FAIN.

STATIC mmm WIND I COLD BS WARM ffAS indietltt fiigh tit prtsiure, firarMt vyjyf of movement tnJ ipttj FRONT it lorwiJ houndtty of mm elr ZcX i. ly-jw' wvA. I 1 f- STATIC NEW ORLEANS MIAMI 7 I wtittitr, dirtction (fffiifi inJi(4ft low prtuurt, linftvorMc wttfitrt Jirttti nd spJ STATIC FRONT Of BASCMZTSg one thtt quid mevhf, ututlty tJ wt'ithtf Jan. 26, 1968, JOSEPH, husband the late Mary nee VlitOHky) Uubin. uf the York ilouin South, formerly of 4827 N.

Mar vino father of Doris Samitz, Kherwin Rubin, of Washington, I). brother of Israel, Ken. Lou, Jack and Ida Rubin, Clara Gross, Jennie Cohen; alto survived by 4 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to nervices 11 A. JOhF.ril LF.VINE HON, 1512 N.

Broad st. Int. Roosevelt Mem. Park. Family will return to the horn of Dr.

and Mrs. M. H. Samitz, nil Pine at. Sister AILEEN MARIE O.S.F.

On Jan. 25. 1968. Principal of M. Mary of the Angels Academy, 134 Kings Highway Haddonfleld.

N. J. Relative and friend, alio student, alumni and member of th Academy (lull of St. Mary of the Angels Academy, are invited to attend a Solemn High Mass of Requiem at Christ the King Churrh on Sat at 10:30 A. M.

Friends may call Frl. at ChrWt the King Convent from 3 to 5 P. M. and 7 to 10 P. M.

Int. Monday at Allegheny. New York. SLATTERY CATHERINE F. "KIT" (nee Hackney), of 490 Salem Woodbury, N.

formerly of Bay Sid. Maria-hawkin. on Jan. 25, 1968. wife of the late James aged 76 years.

Mass. Mon. at 2 P. at St. Patrick' H.

C. Church, Woodbury. Int. Eghng-ton Cem. Friends may call at DAVIS FUNERAL HOME, 171 Delaware Woodbury.

N. on Sun. eve. SMELTZER Suddenly. Jan.

25, 1968. of 4608 Eden st and formerly of Cornwell EDWARD husband of Josephine nee Gilpin). Relative and friend are invited to services Mon 2 P. at the BELL FUNERAL HOME, 6828 Old York Oak Lane, where friends may call 7 to 9 P. M.

Int. Whitcmarsh Memorial Park. SMITH Jan. 25. 1961, of 4509 Knorr JASPER husband of Matilda 'nee West), aged 71.

Relatives, friends and members of Jerusalem Lodge No. 506, A. and U.S.A.A.C. invited to funeral Tuesday, 11 A. from ROBERT B.

ROWLAND FUNERAL HOME. 7013 15 Tor-resdale ave. Int. Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may call Mon.

eve, 7 to 9. Masonic service 8 P. M. In lieu of flowers, may be made to the Shriners Hospital in hi memory. S0K0L0VE Jan.

26, 1968, SAMUEL, husband of Sylvia inee Gradess), of 2123 Longshore father of Mr. Arthur Sokolove, brother of Mrs. Bernice F'eldman and Mrs. Freda Sherson. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 11:15 A.

M. precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad st. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park.

Family will return to 2123 Longshore ave. SC0Y Of 700 9th Jan. 25, Friedley), aged Hammonton, N. CORA EDNA (nee 73 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend fu neral services Jan.

28. 1 P. M-. at the LANDOLFI FUNERAL HOME, 237 Bellevue Hammonton, N. J.

Int. Greenmount Cem. Friends may. call Sat. 7 to 9.

SYKES On Jan. 25. 1968. EDWARD beloved husband of Suzann Sykes (nee Maslanik), of 405 Scott North Cape May, N. age 63.

Also surviving 2 sons Edward and Joseph, 2 daughters, Miss Susan and Miss Ann Louise, 2 sisters. Mrs. Reba Mitchell and Mrs. Elva Miseberger. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to funeral services 10 A.

in the CHETTER FUNERAL HOME, 304 Marlton pike (Route 70), Cherry Hill, N. J. Friends may call Sun. eve. SZUM0WSKI Jan.

25, 1963. TADEUSZ. of 1313 N. 5th husband of the late Frances (nee Maszkowski) and father of Mrs. Jennie Staret, Mrs.

Phyllis Gutekunst, Stanley and Clement. Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral 8:30 A. WACKERMAN FUNERAL HOME, 8060 Verree rd. (Fox Chase). Requiem Mass.

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

Holy Redeemer Cem. Friends may call Monday eve. SZWED Jan. 25, 1968, of J210 N. Spangler MICHAEL, husband of the late Petro-neila (Katosicka), beloved father of Mary Bartosik, Julia Kucharskl (Baker) and Edward; also survived by 5 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 8 M. from the FLANAGAN-McGEE FUNERAL HOME, 539-41 N. 22d st. Solemn Requiem Mass, 9 A. M.

at St. Hedwlg's Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Sun.

7 to 10. TRACY Near Quang Nam. Vietnam, on Jan. 18- 1968, H.C. 3C ROBERT son of William B.

M. Tracy and the late Gertrude Harbison Tracy, and stepson of Mrs. Elizabeth D. Phillips Tracy, of Greenville, aged 21 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the service in Christ Episcopal Church Chapel, Greenville, on Sat.

afternoon, Jan. 27, at 2 o'clock. Int. private. There will be no viewing.

The family requests that flowers be omitted. Arrangements by the McCRERY FUNERAL HOME. TREAT MARGARET SUPPLEE, on Jan. 26. 1968, of 600 Newtown Villanova: wife of the late Frederick H.

Treat. and mother of Mrs. Virginia Treat Perry. Relatives and friends are invited to attend memorial services on Jan. 29.

at 2:30 P. in Old St. David's Radnor Church. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. TUR0WSKI FELICE (nee Chaszczewiczl, Jan.

25, of 4105 Comly beloved wife of Joseph. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 8 A. SLABINSKI FUNERAL HOME, 2614 Orthodox st. Int. Oakland Cem.

Friends may call Sunday eve. WAGER Jan. 25. 1968, of 265 W. Albanos ALBERT husband of Marion Brun-ner Wager.

Relatives, friends, also Joseph H. Brown Lodge 751, F. A. invited to funeral Monday, I P. KIRK NICE, 6301 German-town ave.

Int. Forest Hills Cem. Friends may call Mon. after 12 noon. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the Sacred Heart Free Home for Incurable Cancer, 1315 W.

Hunting Park Phila. 19140. WALDR0N On Jan. 25, 1968. JAMES husband of Kathleen mee Simpson) Waldron, of 1430 70th formerly of Camden.

N. J. Relatives and friends of family invited to funeral on Mon. morning, at 8:30 A. at RILATT FUNERAL HOME, 532 State st Camden.

Requiem High Mass, at Holy Name Church, 5th Vine Camden, at 9:30 A. M. Int. Calvary Cherry Hill, N. J.

Viewing Sun. eve. WIECZERZAK Jan. 23, VALENTINE (WALENTY), of 3187 Edgemont formerly of 3132 Salmon beloved husband of Josephine (nee Danielenko), devoted father of Sr. Geraldine.

Maryknotl Sisters, Constance Wieczerzak. Joan Skow-ronski and John Wieczerzak; 5 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren survive. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 9:30 A. TOMAS-ZEWSKI FUNERAL HOME. 2728-30 E.

Allegheny ave. (cor. Salmon Requiem Mass, 10:30 A. St. Adalbert's Church.

iDt. Holy Redeemer Cem. Friends may call Frl. eve. WILT Jan.

26, 1968, JENNIE F. WILT, of 34 S. 59th st. Services 2 P. uneral Home of J.

HARRY STROUD. 600-02 N. 63d where friends may call after 1 P. M. Int.

ait. Zion Cem. ZABIELSKI Jan. 26, 1968. of 2571 E.

Elkhart LOUIS, devoted husband of Anna (Perrone), beloved father of Louis, Anita Tury and Carolyn Alivera also survived by 5 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 9 A. at the JOSEPH T. SKKULA FUNERAL HOME, 2634 E. Allegheny ave.

(cor. of Thompson Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A. at the Churrh of the Nativity B.V.M. Int. St.

Dominic's Cem. Viewing Monday eve. Cemetery Lots fiRKENKOUNT FMKTERV LOT. 2 Interment Spaces $100. DA 9-4747.

FOREST HILLS CEM. Lot 349.4 spaces. Save $150. 1-412-457-7512. SUNSET Memorial Park.

Choice Loo. Priced to aeU. EL 7-3380. ELIZABETH on Jan. 21.

19(8. in Winter Park. formerly of Wynne-wood, and Haddonfleld. N. wife of Paul llayne, mother of Mrs.

Robert L. Foster, of banta Ynez. and Major Paul Hayne, HI, serving with the V. S. Army in Germany; daughter of Mrs.

I-1 am is H. lomlin and the late Dr. r'ranns H. Tomlin, of Haddonfield. N.

J. She is also Mirvtved by 5 grandchildren, 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Memorial service on Jan. 29, 19t8. at 11 A In the Chapel of the First Presbyterian Church, Haddonfield, N.

J. Int. private. Pleas omit flowers. HESS See COOKE notice.

HODGSON On Jan. 26. 1(8. JAMES RR husband of the late Anna E. Hodgson, of 246 Walker Wayne.

Pa. and formerly of Hirst E. Lansdowne, f.ithcr of James H. Elizabeth 11. Fritson and Flora H.

White, ae 79. Relatives and friends arc invited to (he service Mon. 2 30 P. at the SPENCER T. VIDEON SON Ft'NEICAL HOME.

Garrett rd. at Shadcland Orexel Hill, Pa. where friends may call Sun. eve. William L.

Elkins Lodge r646. F. 4 A. M. service 8 P.

M. Int. Arlington Cem. HUNSINGER Jan. 24.

1968. of 3233 N. American CATHERINE (nee I.inz), beloed wife of Leopold J. Hunsinser, daughter of the late John and Emma Linz, mother of James and Robert Hun-singer and Mrs. Catherine Gallagher, sister of Anthony and George Linz, Mrs.

Emma Hickman, Mrs. Irene Curley and Mr. frank Cody. Relatives, friends and members of the Altar and Rosary Society are invited to the funeral 9:30 A. from the CHARLES J.

O'NEILL FUNERAL HOME, Maseher and Tioga sts. Solemn Requiem Mass. 11 A. Church of St. Hugh.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. (Ample parking.) HUNTER SAMUEL Jan.

26. 1968. at Presbyterian Hospital, husband of Jand Hunter. Smithbridge Concord Township, Delaware County. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral service Mon 11 A.

St. John Episcopal Church, Concord Township, Ward, Pa. Int. Mt. Hope Aston Township.

In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Cancer Society will be appreciated. Arrangement by IMSCHWEIL-ER-B ROWER, 1600 Edgmont Chester. HUTTINGER Jan. 24. 1968.

CLARA wife of Theodore Huttinger, of 5916 Jefferson st. Relatives and friends invited to service 11 A. Funeral Home of J. HARRY STROUD. 60042 N.

63d st. Int. Arlington Cem. Friends may call 7-9 P. M.

HYLT0N Jan. 25, 1968, JOSEPH of 6744 Cedar Pennsauken, N. age 65 years, beloved husband of Agnes V. (nee Nichols), step-father of Mrs. Patricia Underwood; also survived by two grandchildren.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral Monday, 8:30 A. from the Funeral Home of INGLESBY SONS, Cove Wyndam roads. Pennsauken. High Mass of Requiem, 9:30 A. St.

Peter's Church, Mer-chantville. Int. Colestown Cem. Friends may call Sunday evening. (Parking in rear of funeral home.) JACKELS Jan.

24, 1968, BERNICE (nee Ko-nieczka). wife of William, of 1615 S. 2d st. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8 A. from ROGERS FUNERAL HOME, 1430 S.

3d st. Solemn Requiem Mass, Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, 9:30 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Viewing Sun. evening. JENNY MABEL, Jan. 25. 19S8 (nee Mul-doon), wife of the late Harold (Harry) Jenny, formerly of 5832 N.

12th st. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service 2 P. BARON ROWLAND FUNERAL HOME, 1059 Old York Abington. Int. Ivy Hill Cem.

Friends may caU Sun. i 7 to 9. KAMENIR Jan. 25, 1968, MORRIS, of 4565 N. Warnock brother of Mrs.

Rose Freedman and Mr. William Kamenir. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 11 A. M. precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'." 6410 N.

Broad st. Int. Montefiore Cem. Shiva wiU be observed at 4565 N. Warnock st.

KARNSTEDT Of Cane May, N. on Jan. 25, MARTHA (MARTIE) (nee Chafey). widow of Charies M. Karnstedt.

Funeral services from HOLLINGSEAD FUNERAL HOME, Cape May, N. Sunday at 8 P. M. Int. Fernwood Yeadon, on Monday at 11 A.

M. Friends may caU Sunday 7 to 9. KELLY Of 2246 N. Hancock suddenly, Jan. 26.

1968. WILLIAM A. Jr. (Punk) husband of Resina J. Kelly (nee Mc-Quaid), aged 50 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 9:30 A. ('om JOHN F. FLUFHR SONS, l-9 W. Susquehanna ave. Mass, at St Boiiface Church at 11 A.

M. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve.

KENDALL Jan. 19S8, of 5611 Heifkell NELLIE wife cf the late Augustus Kendall. Requiem Mass. Tuesday, 9 A. St.

Vincent de Paul Church. Int. private. Friends may call at KIRK 6301 Germantown Tuesday, A. M.

K0N0PNICKI Jan. 20, 1963, PAULINE (nee Pidlis-ney), in Hawaii, beloved wife of the late Nicholas, mother of Lt. Col. Emil and sister of Harry and Peter; also survived by 2 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 10 A.

NASEVICH FUNERAL HOME. Franklin and Brown sts. Int. Greenmount Cem. Friends may call Sun.

eve. after 7. K0SEK Of 5514 N. Lawrence Jan. 24-1968, LENA, widow of John, and mother of Erna Kinsler, Joseph and Henry Kosek.

Relatives, friends. Ladies Aid of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, and members of the Golden Age Club, are invited to services 11 A. at the Funeral Home of FLOYD M. BISHOP, 5408 N.

5th st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends may call Sunday after 7 P. M.

KRAYGER Of 425 W. Thompson Jan. 25. ADAM, 51, years, beloved husband of Margaret Messick. Relatives, friends.

Philco-Ford Local 724. invited to funeral 9 A. E. KESZLER CARDOZA FUNERAL HOME, 1430 N. 2d st.

Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of St. Peter. 10 A. M. F'riends may call Sunday after 7 P.

M. KUNZ Jan. 25. HELEN (nee Reilly, of 1822 E. Allegheny mother of Sr.

Irma Helen, S.S.J. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 9 A. PETNER FUNERAL HOME, 6421 Frankford ave. (at Levick Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A. Ascension Church.

Int. Resurrection Cem. Friends may call Sunday eve. LACK Jan. 25.

1968. of 50 W. Washington lane, EDWARD, husband of the late Margaret E. Lack (nee O'Neill). Relatives and friends invited to funeral 8:30 A.

at KIRK NICE, 6301 Germantown ave. Requiem Mass. 10 A. St. Vincent De Paul Church.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Sunday eve. LANZILCTTI Jan' 24, i968. ANTHONY, of 2230 S.

21st beloved husband of Theresa (nee DeAngelis), father of Alfred, Mrs. Rosemarie Lazer; also 1 grandchild, son of Vincent and Rose, brother of Miss Ann Lanzilotti, Frank, Alfred, Michael, Mrs. Mae Conte and Mrs. Grace Ciccotta. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 8:30 A.

from LEONETTI FUNERAL HOME. N. E. cor. Broad and Wolf sts.

High Requiem Mass, 10 A. St. Edmond's Church. Int. SS.

Peter Paul Broomall, Pa. Viewing Sun. eve. (Parking on premises.) LARKIN Jan. 25.

Gallagher), of the late 1968. JENNIE G. (nee of 1613 Fillmore wife WiUiam E. Larkin, mother of Joseph F. Larkin.

Relatives and friends invited to attend the funeral Mon. 830 A. from the GK BERT H. SCHOBFRT FUNERAL HOME. 1677-79 Harrison Frankford.

Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A. Church of St Joachim. Int. St. Dominic's Cem.

Friends may call Sunday eve. LEE In Cincinnati, Ohio. Jan. 25. JULIA BREEN, wife of the late Frank L.

Lee. Relatives and friends invited to funeral from the DILLON HOME FOR FUNERALS, 718 DeKalb Norristown, on at 8:30 A. M. Solemn Requiem Mass in St. Francis Church.

9:30 A. M. Int. St. Patrick's Cem.

Friendi may caU Sua. 7-. MAHLEY FLORENCE K. MAHLEY. (nee Green), of 583 Salem Woodbury, N.

on Jan. 25. 1968. wife of the late Henry Mahlev, aged 82 years. Funeral ervice Jan.

29th, at 10:30 A. at Christ Epiwopal Church. Woodbury, N. J. Int.

Weno-nah Cem. Viewing at her late residence on Sun. eve. MALIZIA Jan 25. 198 MARY (nee Cutillol.

of 3420 N. lllh wife of Albert MalUia and mother of Anne and Marie Mali.ia. Relative and friends are invited to funeral Monday. 8 50 A. BE It 'I OTTO FINE It A HOME.

529 31 Rising Sun ave. Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Pompeii Church, 9:30 A. M. Viewing Sunday evening after 7. MARG0LIS Jan.

25- 1968. ANNA (ne Raura), wife of the late Philip, of 5720 Virginian mother of Sol, Milton and Leon Margolis; also survived by grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services Sun 12 noon, JOSEPH IRVINE SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS, N. Broad st. above 71st ave.

Int. Har Nebo Cem. Family will return to the late residence. MARINIELL0 DOMINK Jan. 25.

of 2427 S. 16th beloved husband of Concetta (nee Pepe). father of Vincent and Robert, 3 grandchildren. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A. St.

Monica's Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Tues. VERNA FUNERAL HOME, 1244 S.

Broad St. McCUSXER Jan. 25. 1968. of 621 S.

26th FRANCIS son of Margaret E. (nee McLaughlin) and the late Joseph A. McCusker, and uncle of Rev. James C. McCusker and Sr.

Mary Anita, I.H.M. Relatives and friends, also employes of Sylvan Seal are invited to attend the funeral 8:30 A. from WM. H. LOGAN'S, 2410 Lombard st.

Solemn High Mass of Requiem, St. Anthony's Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call Sunday eve. Mcdonough On Jan. 25, 1968. JOSEPH of 4528 Fernhill husband of Anna C. (nee McNelis); also survived by 3 daughters.

Sr. Joseph Aioysius, S.S.J., and Mary Dolores and Anna Marie. Relatives, friends and F.O.P. and Police League of the Sacred Heart are invited to the funeral 8 45 A. GILLESPIE FUNERAL HOME, N.

E. cor. Greene and Logan sts. Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church of St. Francis of Assisi, 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends caU Sunday eve. McGRANAGHAN On Jan.

25, 1968, SUSAN of Rosemont, Pa. Requiem Mass, St. Thomas of Villanova Church, Mon. morning, 9:30 o'clock. Int.

St. Denis Cem. McHUGH On Jan. 25. 1968.

NATHANIEL, husband of the late (nee McBride) McHugh, of 241 Highland Wayne, aged 8 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the ALLEVA FUNERAL HOME, 1724 E. Lancaster Paoli. on at 9 A. M.

Solemn Requiem Mass, at 10 A. St. Katherine of Siena Church, Wayne. Pa. Int.

Calvary Cem. Viewing Sun. eve. McKENNA JOHN Jan. 25.

of the Chetwynd Rosemont, and formerly of Roxborough, husband of the late Alice V. Loughran McKenna. Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral 9 A. M. FITZPATRICK SONS FUNERAL HOME, 425 Lyceum Rox.

Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of St. John the Baptist, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Friends may call Sun. eve. after 7. MELLMAN Jan. 26, 1968.

BEVERLY (nee Wind), wife of Joseph, of 417 Harvard Broomall, mother of Rebecca and Saul Mellman, daughter of Clarence and Bessie Wind; granddaughter of Sam and Jennie Stein, sister of Mr. Melvin Wind and Mr. Clark Wind. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 12:15 P. precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N.

Broad st. Int. Shalom Memorial Park. Family will return to 417 Harvard Broomall, Pa. In lieu of flowers, make contributions to your favorite charity.

MESR0PIAN On Jan. 25, 1968, ELIZABETH, of 516 S. 46th beloved auntie of the George and Panossian families. Relatives and friends are Invited to service 11 A. Funeral Home of ANDREW J.

BAIR SON, 3925 Chestnut st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may call 7 to 9 P. M.

(Parking in rear.) MITCHELL On Jan. 26. 196S, JENNIE wife nf the late Cla-nce L. Mitchell, of The Embassy. Service for relatives and friends, 2 P.

at OLIVER H. BAIR'S. 1820 Chestnut where frienris may call 7-9 P. M. Int.

West Laurel Hill Cem. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to the Pennsylvania Hospital, 8th Spruce Phila. NEEDLE Jan. 25. GEORGE NEEDLE, husband of Etta (nee Furman), of the School Lane House, father of Lawrence I.

and Robert E. Needle, brother of Mrs. A. E. (Fannie) Boonin, Mrs.

Harry (Matilda) Ravick, Mrs. Harry (Reba) Burnstein and Raymond B. Needle; also survived by 3 grandchildren. Services 12:15 precisely, at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS. 4720 N.

Broad st. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family will be at 1173 Dixon lane, Rydal, Pa. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to a charity of the donor's choice.

PFEIFER Jan. 24, 1968, MARY wife of the late Charles C. Pfeifer (nee of 2922 N. Reese st. Relatives and friends are invited to the Requiem Mass at St.

Veronica's Church, 10 A. M. Friends may call 7 to 9 P. at the BELL FUNERAL HOME, 2742-44 N. 5th st.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. PLACE Suddenly in Boston, PLACE, private. on Friday. Jan.

26, 1968, RACHEL COE Service and interment PUGNETTI On Jan. 25. 1968. of 6810 Limekiln pike, ALP1NO, husband of Elvira Pugnetti and father of Rose Dalfo, Ernest and Joseph Pugnetti and Anna Miller. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Monday, 8:30 A.

Ogontz Parlors of HAROLD B. MULLIGAN, Ogontz and Chelten aves. Solemn Requiem Mass in St. Benedict's Church, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends invited Sunday evening. 7-9. RAYNER KATHERINE W.

(nee Gamble), wife of the tate Walter H. Rayner, of 614 Exton Hatboro, on Jan. 25, 1968 Services Monday, 3 P. and viewing Sunday, Valdosta, Ga. Arrangements by J.

W. DEAN SON. REGAN Of 9603 Dedaker formerly of 4720 Griscom Jan. 25, 1968. MARGARET T.

(nee Murphy), wife-of the late Charles J. Regan and mother of John C. Regan. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 8:30 A. from the FLUEHR FUNERAL HOME, 3301-15 Cottman ave.

Requiem High Mass, Church of the Maternity B.V.M., 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Sunday eve.

ROACH On Jan. 24, 1968, MARGARET M. daughter of Julia M. Roach (nee Connor) and the late John H. Roach, of 807 Rader Yeadon.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Monday, 8 30 A. from OLIVER H. BAIR'S, 1820 Chestnut where friends may call Sunday, 7 to 9 P. M. Solemn Requiem Mass.

Monday. 10 A. at St. Louis R. C.

Church, Yeadon. Int. Holy Cross Cem. ROGERS Jan. 24.

GEORGE, beloved husband of Laura C. Rosers nee Mann), nf 4325 N. 9th and father of Mis. Doris K. Hanchett and George Rosers.

Jr. Relatives and friends, members First Christian Church, Triune Lodse r-159. F'. A. Arlington, N.

Telephone Pioneers of America, invited to services 11 A. at MANN FUNERAL HOME. 219 W. Tabor road. Friends may call Sun.

eve. Masonic services by Progress Lodge 609. F. 4- A. 8 P.

M. Memorial contributions to Building Fund, co the church, 10th and Roosevelt would be appreciated. there from Ankara, Turkey, Harry Harrison, Stockbroker Harry W. Harrison, retired; Mr. Harrison was former head of Harrison, Smith and investment brokers, and had also served as a director of Northern Pennsylvania, he was a member of the team chosen by the American Polo Associa- on in 1913 to defend the International Englishman.

Cup against an He previously resided at his 300-acre Happy Creek Farm Harrison was a member of the Philadelphia Club, Racquet Club, and was once active in the Radnor Hunt Club. Surviving are his wife, the former Elizabeth Amy Bath gate; two sons, Capt. Harry Flinprai cPruir.P: hP hiri ment wiu be the church cem. etery Died COOKE (HESS) Jan. 24, 1968.

HELEN E. fnee Mc-Ginnis), of 20 Wyndmoor drive, Wynd-moor, beloved wife of Ernest R. Cooke, and devoted mother of Anna Strobel and John Hess. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 10:30 A. from JOHN J.

YOUNG FUNERAL HOME, 762S Ridge Rox. Services 11 A. M. Int. Westminster Cem.

Friends may call Sun. eve. after 7. Parking facilities. CURTIUS On Jan.

25, of 6753 Dorel ALBERT husband of the late Mary Curtius. Relatives and friends, also Harmony Lodge ar52, F. A. and all other organizations of which he was a member, are invited to the funeral 1 P. from YERKES FUNERAL HOME, 7031 Woodland ave.

Int. Fernwood Cem. Viewing Sun. eve. Masonic services 8 P.

M. DeMARCO Jan. 25, 1968, of 1106 Easton Roslyn, ANTHONY PAT DeMARCO. Relatives, friends and societies are invited to attend his funeral 8:30 A. from DANIEL W.

SCLIBBI FUNERAL HOME, 433 E. Walnut lane, Gtn. Solemn Requiem Mass, Our Lady of the Rosary Church, 9:30 A. M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call at funeral home Sunday eve. DiCAPRIO Jan. 25, 19t8, ANTONIO, of 1014 Greenwich beloved husband of Emanuela (nee Rega), father of Frank Edward, Mrs. Concetta Vasquez and Mrs.

Grace Cerra; also survived by 4 grandchildren, 2 greatgrandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 9 A. from PENNA. BURIAL 1327-29 S. Broad st.

Services 10 A. St. John's Baptist Church, 13th and Tasker sts. Entombment Fernwood Cem. Viewing Sun.

eve. (Free parking.) DOBBINS Jan. 26, 1968. ALBERT husband of Edna D. Dobbins, of 306 Valley View King of Prussia.

Services 11 A. from the CHADWISK FUNERAL HOME, Athens ave. at Simpson Ardmore. Int. Arlington Cem.

There will be no viewing. FACHET Jan. 25, 1963. LOUISE, of 6248 N. 4th st.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend Mass of Requiem at St. John the Baptist R. C. Church. Haycock, on Jan.i 29.

at 11 A. M. Friends may call at the BACHMANN FUNERAL HOME, Broad and Main Doylestown, on Sun. eve. after 7.

Rosary, 8 P. M. Int. St. John the Baptist Cemetery, Haycock, Pa.

FERR0NI IDA (nee Angelo), beloved wife of Ottavio, of 2203 S. Clarion Jan. 25, 1968. mother of Nicholas, daughter of Concetta, of Tyrone, sister of William, Roland, Aaron, Joseph, Mrs. Olga Parker and Mrs.

Eva Isen-berg. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 8 A. M. from LEONETTI FUNERAL HOME, N. E.

cor. of Broad and Wolf sts. Low Mass, 9 A. Epiphany Church. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Sun. eve. (Parking on premises.) FIEDLER Of 2335 Fuller suddenly, Jan. 26, 1968.

JOHN ROBERT, husband of Josephine V. Fiedler (nee Conway in his 58th year. Relatives, friends and employes of Dolly Madison Industries, are invited to attend funeral 8:30 A. from the FLIEHE FUNERAL HOME, 3301-15 Cottman ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of the Resurrection.

10 A. M. Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem. Friends may call Sunday eve.

F0GEL Jan. 26, 1968 SAMUEL, husband of Minnie (nee Weiss), of 148 W. Cheltenham father of Mr. Stanley Fogei. brother of Mrs.

Beckie Wolf, Mr. Frank Fogel, Mr. Albert Fogel, Mr. Irsael Fogel, Mr. William Fogel, Mr David Fogel and Mr.

Harry Fogel. Relatives, friends and members of Amity Lodge of B'nai Brith, are invited to funeral services 1:30 P. precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad st. Int.

Mt. Lebanon Cem. Shiva will be observed at 148 W. Cheltenham ave. F0UKE MARY on Jan.

26, 1968, of 18 Elmwood Narberth, survived by Sister Mary Austin Lund, niece Ann Hayden Gill, nephews Matthias and N. Bruce Gill, grand nephew Rodger Brooke Gill. Requiem Mass, St Margaret's Church, Narberth, Jan. 29, at 10 A. M.

Int. New Cathedral Cem. No viewing. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her name to the Lankenau Hospital will be appreciated. FREILINQ Jan.

26, 19i8, LOUIS husband of Caroline Miles Freiling, of 378 Milne st. Relatives, friends, members of Henry H. Houston, 2d Post A. L. and Hiram Lodge 81.

F. A. are invited to service 11 A. KIRK NICE 6301 Germantown ave. Int.

private. Friends may call Sun. eve. Masonic service 8 P. M.

GRIFFITHS Suddenly, Jan. 26. JOHN ARCHIE, of the Cathedral East beloved husband of Lillian M. (nee Connor). Relatives and friends are invited to call at the LOWNES FUNERAL HOME, 659 Germantown pike, Lafayette Hill, Sun.

eve. after 7. Int. Scranton, at the convenience of the family. Masonic services 8.

P. M. In lieu of donations to the Alumni Fun-1 of Girard College, will be appreciated. HARRISON Jan. X5.

19c8. HARRY port, N. husband Amy (nee Bathgate). nf I.ons-of Elizabeth Funeral ser-Church. St.

vices at St. David's Davids, on Jan. 27, at 1 P. M. Int.

in the churchyard. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Church Farm School. PaoU. Pa. MRS.

WARREN E. SOOY, JOSEPH RUBIN, a retired the former Cora Edna estate developer vith of-died Thursday at Americanjfices at 7th and Sansom Oncologic Hospital. She was 73! died Friday at York House and lived at 700 9th 5301 York rd. He was monton, N. J.

A widow, she79. Mr. Rubin was also associ-was proprietor of Sooy's flowers: ated with R. K. Tire Co.

in the in Hammonton for the last 50 early 1920s and worked in the years. Surviving are two daugh-' invention of the trtreading Procters, Mrs. Phyletta Cassetta ess for tires. He was a mem-and Mrs. Thelma Brown; of Beth Judah Synagogue, sons, Warren Jr.

and Survivors include his daughter, Doris Samitz; a son, Sher-j1954- had been engaged in the. Burke. four brothers. Israel. banking business in the Phila-j ARCHIE GRIFFITHS, for-and Jack; three delphia area for more than 50 mer head of safety and audit William J.

Ebinger; seven grandchildren and nine great-, grandchildren; a brother, Wil liam. and two sisters, Edith Horton and Mrs Shank. Bertha FRED PANE, an employe of BEACH HAVEN (Lit tie Egg Harbor High Tide 7:35 A. M. 7:59 P.

M. Low Tide 1:19 A. M. 2:13 P. M.

BARNEGAT INLET HiRh Tide 5:28 A. M. 5:52 Low Tide 11 51 A. M. 11:57 J.

H. Hodgson, Ex-Banker, 79 James H. Hodgson, retired trust officer of the Provident National Bank, died Friday at vvavne. Lie was (u. Mr.

Hodgson, who retired in u0 tofrclarv years aav t. i lu i anA treasurer of the Savre Memorial it -ti i. i. Methodist Church, 61st and aarme sts. lor over jo years.

son an(j irs Flora H. 10 grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; a brother, Rob-j ert, and a sister, Mrs. Floral Steele. Funeral services will be con ducted at 2:30 P. M.

Monday in We Pencer l. videon bon Funeral Home, Garrett rd. and Shadeland ave Drexel Hill. In Memoriam HEBRANK ETHEL. In loving memory of mother and Krandmother who died January 27.

1967 We often sit and think of her. And then of how she died. to think she could not say goodbye one knows our one sees us weep, We shed our tears heart. longing, and no from an aching While others are fast asleep. Sadly missed by sons and daughter, Daniel, Harry and Ruth, Mary and Joe and Krandchildren.

Died BUCKLEY MARTIN of 23 Grove place, Havertown, Jan. 25. 1968, beloved husband of Julia Gessler Buckley and father of Madeleine, Heermann. Maureen, Rosarine. Thomasine, Martin and Michael Buckley, uncle of Sr.

Madeleine Mary, LH.M. and Sr. Marita Celine, I H.M., also one grandchild Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 8:30 A. from his late residence. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A.

Church of the Annunciation B. V. Brookline, Pa. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call Sun. eve (Arrangements by JOHN P. DONOHl'E. Copley rd. Walnut Upper L-arby.

Pa.) BENNER SARA F. BENNER. Jan. 25. 1968 (nee Freedman), of The Philip Murray House.

6300 Old York wife of the late George mother of Carl F. and Alan D. Benner; sister of Nathan, Louis and Joseph Freedman; also survived by 4 grandchildren. Services 11 A. M.

precisely, at ROSENBERG RAPHAEL-SACKS, 4720 Broad st. Int. King David Mem. Park. Family will return to the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Alan Benner, 8513 Bridle rd. BI3EN Jan. 26. 19c8- JENNIE (nee Kohn, wife of the late Isaac, of 5301 York mother of Mrs.

Lee Colder. Mr. Joseph II. Biben. of Rochester.

N. Y. and Mr. Benjamin Biben; also survived by 8 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 2:45 P.

M. precisely, 6410 N. Broad st. Int. Mt.

Lebanon Cem. Family will return to the Golder residence. 1300 ToTbaid wff HIRH 4 IviC rt-. ILow Tide 11 51 A. M.

11:57 P. M. i Ford-Philco 14 years, died officer and director of thee was a past secretary of theGirard College. He was a Mas-Wednesday in his home, 1642 N. I Modern Floor 3520j Media Lions Club.

He was also'on. Surviving are his wife, the 2d st. He was 53. Mr. Pane was! Grays Ferry died Thurs-L jjason former Lillian Connor; a daugh- a member of the American day in Graduate Hospital.

He Iter, Mrs. Arthur Johnston; a Legion and St. Michael's was 61 and lived at 2427 S. 16th lle 1S survived by a William and one grand-Church. Surviving are ihs wife.jst.

Survivors include his James H. Hodgson, twochild. the former Minnie former Concetta Pepe; two! daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Fritz daughters, Mrs. Christine Pet- erson, iueinssa ana ADigau.

MARTIN A. BUCKLEY, a meat cutter for the A Food Store at 7117 Marshall rd. in Upper Darby, died Thursday at his home, 23 Grove place, Haver-town. He was 49. Mr.

Buckley was employed by the firm for 21 years. He was a member of the Meat Cutters Union, Local 1195, Holy Name Society of An nunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, 401 Brookline Havertown, and he was an Army veteran of the Second World War. He is survived by his wife, the former Julia Gessler; two sons, Martin and Michael; four daughters, Mrs. Madeleine Herr- man, Maureen, Rosarine and Thomasine; two brothers, James J. and Joseph M.

Buckley; a sis ter, Mrs. Eleanor Lipinski, and a granddaughter. JOSEPH F. CAIN, a supply analyst who had worked for nearly 30 years at Marine Corps Supply Activity, 1100 S. Broad died Wednesday at University of Pennsylvania Hospital.

He was 53 and lived at 1649 S. Marston st. Surviving are his wife, the former Anna Clark; three daughters, Mrs. Peter Shelinsky, Mrs. John Duffy and Mrs- Gregory Jackson; one son, Joseph 14 grandchild ren; three brothers, John, Em- jmett and Francis; two sisters Mrs.

Carl Bisus and Mrs. John sprtinn Insurance Cnmnanv nf America, died Friday at his home the Cathedral East TT t. Apartments, Upper Roxborough. jHe was 72 and an alumnus of Died BIRNEY Jan. 25.

1968- MARY (nee Dougherty), of Reed wife of the late Samuel W. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral service 10 A. st the M. J. BIGENIS HOME, 311 Wharton st.

Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends may call Sunday eve. BOWMAN Jan. 25.

MARY A. HOOD (nee Rowe), wife of the late Christy Bowman, of 2129 S. Cecil st. Relatives and friends are invited to services 1 P. KISH FUNERAL HOME, 6506 Elmwood ave.

Int. Phila. Mem. Park. Friends may caU Sun.

eve. (Parking facilities.) BRODY Jan. 26. 1968. JOSEPH, husband of Rose (nee Benn), of 292 S.

Massachusetts Atlantic City, New Jersey, father of Mrs. Sondra Pilzer, brother of Mrs. Pearl Morein; also survived by 2 grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services Sunday, 12:30 P. M.

precisely. "GOLDSTEINS'." 6410 N. Broad st. Int. Mt Lebanon Cem.

Shiva will be observed at 6 Bucknell drive, Cherry Hill, New Jersey. BRYANT Jan. 24, WALTER, of 1510 N. Bailey st. Viewing Sunday NOR AS FUNERAL CHAPEL, 1400 N.

29th st. Requiem Mass. Monday. 9:30 A. St.

Ludwig's Church. BULLOCK VYOLA Jan. 24, 1968. of 1854 N. 16th widow of the late Rev.

Samuel H. Bullock, mother of Mrs. Nancy Westfield, erandmother of Brent and Lynne Westfield. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral services 8 P. at the Janes Methodist Church.

47 E. Haines st. Viewing 6 8 P. at the church. Int.

Tuesday A. Mt. Lawn Cem. CAIN Jan. 24.

1968. JOSEPH husband of Anna (nee Clark), of 1649 S. Marston st Relatives, friends and employes of Marine Corps Supply Activity invited to funeral 9 A. from RUFFE NACH FUNERAL HOME. 21st st.

at Snyder ave. Solemn Requiem Mass. St. Gabriel's Church, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Sunday eve. CASTALDI Of 706 Evesham Gloucester N. died in action in Vietnam, Jan.

12. 1968. Cpl. JAMES. 1st Air Cavalry, U.S.A., son of Violet Castaldi Snyder (nee Caravello), stepson of Samuel Snyder, son of the late James Castaldi.

and brother of John Castaldi. Marcus Hook. Pa. Relatives and friends ot the family are invi'ed to funeral 8' 15 A. at the JOHN A.

IIEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 9 White Horse pike, Haddon Heights, N. J. High Mass of Requiem, 9. 30 A. Church of St.

Gregory, Magnolia, N. J. Military honors and int. at the National Cemetery, Beverly, N. J.

Friends call Sunday vening after T. a son Percy; a daughter, Mrs. iorma a orouier, iuicn-i ael, and a sister, Mrs. Therea' Dougher. LOUIS ZABIELSKI, SR clerk at the State Store at Richmond st.

and Indiana died a Friday at Episcopal macist in North Philadelphia He was 56, and lived at 2571 50 years, died Thursday at Elkhart st. Surviving are his Temple University Hospital. He wife, the former Anna 71 and resided at Schoolj a son. Louis, two daugh-; Lane House. 5450 Wissahickon! tcrs, Mrs.

Anita Tury and Mrs. Carolyn Alivera; a brother, William; and five grandchildren. Deaths Elsewhere Mrs. win; Lou, Mrs. Clara OrOSS, 3irs.

Jennie. Cohen and Ida; and four grand-! children. DOMLMCK 3IARINELLO, ani 'sons, Vincent and Robert; two Dromers, josepn ana vinceni; three sisters. Mrs. Nancv Con- jtrevo, Mrs.

Florence Cusumano land Mrs. Marie Virgili; and three grandchildren. fiFflRf.r rFni.F a nhar ave. A 1914 graduate of Temple! University School of Mr. Needle operated Needle and Boonin Pharmacy at 2200: Columbia ave.

for many years He was a Mason and a member! the former Sara Freedman, died Thursday at Einstein Medical Center, northern division. She was 63. a widow and lived at Philip Murray House, 6300 Old York rd. She was active in Pilzer; a sister, Mrs. Pearl Morein, and two grandchildren.

or rniiaaeipnia association oi Rear Adm. Bruce McCandless Retail Druggists. Mr. Needle is 56, who won the Medal' survived by his wife, the for-of Honor during the Battle Etta Furman; two sons, Guadalcanal in the Second Lawrence I. and Robert World War, in Washington.

three sisters, Mrs. Fannie He was the son of the late; Boonin, Mrs. Matilda Ravick com. -Byron McCandless, a' and Mrs. Reba Burnstein; a Navy Cross winner.

He married brother, Raymond and three the daughter of the late Rep. grandchildren. Willis W. Bradley who had won the Medal of Hon-' iTrc rmirr or in the First World War. Born in Washington, graduated from the' val Academy in 1932.

Ten years later he was ser-j ving as a lieutenant commander in ciidrge ui tumniaiuLmuns on Mizrachi Women and was a the heavy cruiser San Francis-: rnember of sisterhood of Ahav-co when Japanese gunfire cut ath Israel yng ogUe. Surviving down the senior officers of theare two sons Carl and Maa 6hip; four grandchildren, and Adm. McCandless, according three brothers, Nathan, Louis to his Medal of Honor citation, I an(j Joseph. promptly assumed command ofj the ship boldly continued to, JOSEPH BRODY, of 2G2 S. engage the enemy and lead aMassachusetts a Atlantic column of vessels to a great; City died Friday at im lcloI-- Hospital.

He was 62. Mr. Brody, jwas an independent taxi driver Rear Adm. Sigval B. in Atlantic City for the last 13 81, who retired in 1946 after 40 years.

Previously he was em-1 years of service in the Coast; ployed by the Yellow Cab Co.S Guard, in Redwood City, Calif, of Philadelphia. Surviving are! lie was in charge of Coast; his wife, the former Rose Guard security operations onjBenn; a daughter, Mrs. Sandra the West Coast during the Second World War..

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