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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 10. 1965 a 10 Died Died Utf 8. tuddenly, PAUI.1NK of 1007 N.

Randolph hplovpd daushler of CaKper and Alarsaiet inpe Krajcii, alstcr of Unaephine Ameio and aunt of John Ameio. Relatives, friends; Samuel Kasser, Distillery Chief Samuel Kasser, board chairman and founder of Kasser Distillers Products 3d Arthur Synnestvedt, Lawyer, Dies at 70 Arthur Synnestvedt, senior partner in the law firm of Synnestvedt and Leehncr, 12 S. 12th died Thursday at MrCAI.I..-On July 8 JOHN hu hand of Mary Ft (nee Teleri. nf 31 dUve Westvllle, N. 71.

Relatives and friends Invited to attend the funeral Tuesday. 9 A. at the Kiln Funeral Home. 501 Hifhland ttw. vlllc, N.

J. Requiem Hlih Mass, at St, Anne's hurrh, West vllle, 10 A. M. Inter, ment Beverly National cm. Friendt may call Monday avenini.

9111 Mather July 1965, HAYMOND husband of Loitiai! Si hnilit Mi Cay. Relatives and Iritoda HHI IHUIU.HL-.JIH1I..I SITTim.Jt anci employes 01 u.g walnut and membcra of Slovak Ciymnasllc Union Lodse No. 56. are Invited to funeral serviie 10 A. Nanovli-h Ku-neral Home, Franklin and Brown la.

Int. Oakland C'cm, Vlewini Sun. vf. after 6 P. (Services, P.

lili.MPsriV.-Of 257 Child Tlrexel Mill, on July 8. 1965, WILLIS D. DEMP. SKY, nuiiliand nf Joan llemptey me OFFICIAL FORECASTS STATISTICS BY CITIES llithcst temperature last 12 hours, lowest temperature last 18 hours and precipitation for last 24 hours as reported at 8 Friday, 9, 19t5, by the I'nlled Slates Weather Bureau. are invuea 10 int scrvieps 10 his home on Alclen Bryn Atliyn.

lie was u. a naiiu nf chiraaa. Mr. Svn- and Luzerne died Friday Itelallves. friends and Mc v- ployes of Weslinahouse Corn, are in- 'etcher 4- Son, SJf Biinlleton ave.

Int. Philadelphia and vicinity: Brief showers iW'cdnc a 'morning, clear-, IC.MrfcH.VU'Hfc Rosedale Memorial Park, Friends' vllpd to funeral 9 A. Vunpral nestvedt was the son of the late at Jefferson Hospital. He was 72 Pr 11. Place JULY i i 10 11 1J 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 7i lb 77 28 29 30 31 AUGUST 1965 5 i 1 2 3 4 6 Paul Svnnestvedt.

founder of, ana Uvea at, bJIU i. ran? avc Dr. Kapeghian; Home of M. F. Baltimore and Summit Cllllon Heights.

Solemn nequicm Mass, St. Charles Church, 10 A. M. Int. SS.

Peter Paul Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve, itimf dud, alio, m. Ocean City, N. fP.

merly of Sharon Hill, July 8. I9(a CHARLES husband of Naomi (nrt Crnmplonl. Relatives and Mends are, the fir in. Mhan.v Atlanta Atlantic City HlMllMlTk. N.

l. Boston Buflaln, V. i i leit on S. hioaan ing in tho aftcr-j noon. High in the i 80s.

While em Tl nitlKSRM July I. 1965, MAR- 1,11,11., 11 Mfl. .00 .00 .00 ii .00 .19 .07 .11 .00 .00 f.AHF.T MAltY (nee Delane.vi wife of aiisland Funeral Home. 20e S. Cvi'estVr ployed in his lather's organization he Practitioner, 45 Southerly winds shifting to v.

iimiics in icsnHrn, 01 iiiarpip piKp, uienoiopn, t'a. mi, Glenwnod Me- iniinnail lane, Lafayette Hill m-imiYpa auui intinni utiruens. rrienaa may call Kun Mr, Kasser was born in Budapest, Hungary, and came to this country as a young man shortly before the First World War. He began as a grocer In North Philadelphia, and shortly after the repeal of prohibition he entered the malt business. BLENDED WHISKIES A I friends are invited to the servii Mon northwesterly wind 10 to 20 miles an hinnv Most I siinnv a 111 at II A at St.

Jude'a KDlscnoal studied at s-v jr. Church, fierimmtown pike, Lafayette! pleasant Sunday. Precipitation Sun Dr. Edward Kapeghian died Temple i- mil. im.

l.enrje wasn naton Memm a 0.11 ncnvrr R11 I'clrnll 'CIS A Harrishuia MtlMt I il.V ,00 Park. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Institute of Cancer probability 70 percent Saturday Moon Sets 10 al his hnmn SrtR OH veiauy 1j 01 r. ii. School and Hi'seami. fox cnase.

ciuia. 11. CJulph Penn Valley. He was decreasing to 10 percent Saturday night and Sunday. (ape May lo (ape Hatleras: i.o Anacics I Louisville Small d-aft nisnlaved.

Reach Titor in 1034. ho hlnndnrl'. 95. I UNA was admitted to the bar in .7., July 7 it nelatlves and friends invited tn funeral 8 A. Jos.

Kavalsuskas Funeral Home, 1601 S. 2d st. Solemn Requiem Mass, I'hurph of the Sacred Heart, A. M. Vlewinj Sun.

vi. MARTINSON. On July 7, of Jlai N. Lambert EMMA M. wife of the late Oscar B.

Martinson and beloved sister of Albert. Edith. Bertha Satorla and Mra. Vilma Hoae. man.

Relatives, friends anil -1 -i wtie 01 ine taie ren ri. r.ricnson. sr. 0 85 81 72 16 89 88 77 75 0 85 71 97 92 81 78 87 85 76 89 87 91 90 106 90 82 69 85 95 8 61 59 89 6 89 91 91 57 tS 54 67 75 til OS hll 5 TO 55 7.1 71 fj S9 II 60 72 l9 71 68 80 61 59 50 70 68 74 52 51 70 52 75 7( 6t whiskies at a plant at 2d and of 15 Gorrett Upper Darby, Rpla lives and friends are Invited to serv. a Pennsylvania: Arch and this evolved into the Kasser Distillers Products Ices 11 A.

Frankenfield Chadwtek Funeral Home. Athens ave. at Siinnson Ardmore. Int. Wm.

Penn; 1928. Nine years later he became a partner in the Cem. There win be no viewing-. -Suddenly. July 7.

iUS. oo; Dr. Kapeghian was a gradu- locate of St, Joseph's College. He jj'was graduated from Jefferson Medical College in 1944, after which he took over the general practice of his father, Dr. Er- Kapeghian, and the latter's oo office at 1020 Shackamaxon st.

A. STNNESTVEDT of Zlon Presbyterian Church and employee of Horn Hardart are Invited to the service 1 P. from th Thundershowcrs Saturday morn- ins, clearing in the afternoon.knots with higher gusts Satur-Fair and pleasant Sunday. iday. Winds diminishing Satur-New Jersey: Thundershowersday night.

Visibility about three Saturday morning, clearing in miles. Fair P'CaSant, Friday's Local Itcport firm MYRTLE A. FARRELL, (nee Watson 1. New York City Norfolk. v'a.

Philadelphia Phoenix, Ariz. Pltlshurah Portland, Me. Portland, Ore. St. Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Francisco S.

Sle Marie. Mich. one of America's largest independent purveyors of distilled liquors. Among the corporation's leading brands are Kasser's "51" blended whisky, Dunhill Scotch, far ora of Harold B. Mulllaan, na w.

Lehiah ave. Int. Ml Mri.k For 42 years he took an active part in affairs of Bryn Ath.vn Borough. He was elect- Friends are invited Sun. eve.

of N. 54tn motner of Calvin W. Farrell. Funeral services 11 A. Oliver II.

Balr'a, 1820 Chestnut where friends may call 7 to 9 P. M. Int. Arlington Cem. 210 W.

Cheltenham July 9. 19o5. MARY A. (nee Land-heir 1, wife of the late John F. Fluehr, Mlf HAEI.

-HKnrtir FC ii a lo.l ne was a meniDer or me V. S. WKATIIFR BCRFAC nA ea to Borougn council in ISavsnnah, tia. Philadelphia, July 9, 1965 of 519 W. Olney beloved husband of the late Kollopl Michael.

Relative Atlantic City and vicinity: Mostly clourlv i scattered Seattle W. It w.n rr. FDT Kasser's gin, a vodka brand, King's California wines, Barrister Scotch, King Solomon con- SK- loudy Tampa. Ma. county weaica 7J 81 niunu io tunerai service 12 noon, at VanSant rim.r.1 sccutive terms In 1962 he was In her SOih year, motner of Mr Societies showers baluriiay murning, I a.

SSW- 3 .09 Cloudy IWashinttfin U. C. s.ll Pt.t lyJlUlkes-Barre IJaniel J. Murphy, sister of Rev. Home.

3027-29 N. Slh st. 1 p. 1. 1.

.4 lli.l! R7 Oil auirln frnm hie hn Ic CICCICU Hiayui, UUI ifBlfeiicu DAir1 rr to iim'ha AT rnrirf i' a clearing in the afternoon. Fair 11 Stephen J. Landlicrr. lee at St. John Albanian Church, 17th 10 .00 Clear iWinnlpei, Man P.

M. 50 iii i I I II lILoli- Pr. I ft dirt inQri! in ro. S-l Klnrl Kkn Slrlhl l'. rrnwood Cem, and pleasant Sunday.

Water M- Jj-J 57 by his wife, the for-i SSI'l- I ,00 iMllPlTalUl'C 'Icinocnitilic: Humidity i W. 1) I mer Ellen Wardrop; three sons, uu I Saturday's Tidal Predictions Scott. Kurt and two dauch- CATHEDRAL TRUSTEE It Wind lliipiliiin and Vplnpityi Delaware, Maryland and lis- i'U cm her cniitiona. u.v nuns ni which sue 11.13 a nicmm i si ci ovu. e.e, aiicr rve Four Queens blended 9 a.

ati 1C, oui wuccis oitnuLU wuibhy (iver 18,0 ttt MifiNor.NA.-.luiv 8 1965 roNrrrra and many Others'. Solemn Hcmicm Mass at M. Athana- (C(. credicoi 'P6 Aspph Tt wirtiw slus I hurch. at II A.

M. nt. llolyl0f Pasqualc molhpi" nf SEVERAL LODGES Sepulchre cm. Friends may call 1 ttlMSi 17 to 9 P. In lieu of flowers conlnhu- fi-ends inviinrt 90 l.l'IIIA (t hrsinul Inrs t.vnn anrl Karnn a hrolh- Mr.

Synnestvedt served many years as a trustee of the Bryn Athyn Cathedral. He was on the lllcll Tide A. M. 11: I'. M.I lo.i low Ttrie 7 01 a m.

p. er and a sister. 68 dfi.awarf. mil akwaii it Spfvieps will he held at 11 II, ell Tl.l, A.M. 7 1 P.

3CI 1CCS Will OC 111 IU 11 Mr. Kasser Was a member, Mra. John F. Fluehr. Sr.

.10 a. from Bald) Funeral Home! iipiniii i puni ii ucg.ii uiuii lui- hu a. Broad st. Solemn Requiem trict nf Columbia and vicinity: ZZllZ'r u7t Thtmdershowers Saturday. Fair 9t er i .6 l.np-t Ipinppi '4 A.

i Hid cooler Sunday. Loet lemiierature lhi dale last 9( Cape May to Mock Island: s't Jy.r,T,r'fmu7----- Small Ci aft warnings displayed. Avei aeJpmwraUnehujela Northwesterly wind 15 to 20' nrmai (or this dale siiLow Tide i a m. i' 52 p. m.iA.

M. Monday in the Haiganan lege l.anewuuui is. wuuiu ue ai'i'ic dated. Xavler Church. It A.

M. lnt Holy Cross Cem. View. Sun. board of directors of the Gen eral Church of the New Jerusa 1VL Imp.

funeral home, 930 S. 48th st, iinh of Ashbourne Country Club, the Humbolt Masonic Lodge, Bar-borosa Lodge of the Knights of Phythias, and Pannonia Lodge. Surviving are his wife, the former Pauline Goldberg; three Mi Low Tide A. L' OI 76: ATLANTIC I I ISIffl Pierl Uilliah Tide 5:50 A. 6:16 P.

lem, the international body which has its episcopal scat in knots Saturday morning with "Zun 1 Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery, Drcxel Hill. MOTHER MARY CLAUDE. 1965. of Feasterville, HELEN luce Norris'. wile of the lale John mollier of Lawrence, Richard, Joseph, sister of Dorothy A.

Norris. nelatlves and friends invited to funeral, A. at the Lamb Funeral Home. 201 Rustleton Pike, Feasterville. Pa.

Solemn Requiem 245, Low Tide II 43 A P. 5907 Old Richmond former empinyr of Adplta Mfg. Phils. Services were held on July I In Richmond, Va. Bryn Athyn, and held member llicher Clists.

Winds diminishing 1 Total precipitation since July I I. Ill II HAVKN (l.llllp Mr Harhnri vT, iM Ssifiir.iT'X'' pi ec'Pitatior, since Jan. 1 13.34 High Tide I 0J A. M. P.

ship on the Corporation of the 7.04 Low Tide A. M. IV hi infill, v.v...... since jail. 1 sons, Raymond Norman the former Mary Mackin, of flat, nio-ht Viihililv flhnut five! Raromelrip Pressure- A.

29 96,1 RARNDdAT IM.I MIGNOGNA Death Philadelphia, died Friday at Notice. lliah Tide 5:5 A. M. 6 22 P. Low Tide 1157 A.

M. P. in i. ot. in isiui'iici a and Victor four daughters, irhurch.

Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem. Mrs. Leon Shcctman, Mrs. ta" Sun- eve- iRising: 12 Noon, 29 96.

Slesdyi P. miles. 86. Falhnt. the Convent of the Holy Child 8, 1965.

PERCY sap ris Epstein, Mrs. Miriam Sny Ny 1965. ER VIM hut-hand of the ate (all, pi, n. i.i.i..,. 8t years, of Franklord husband Academy of the New Church, also referred to as Bryn Athyn Academy, He was a member of the Union League, the American Bar Association, the American Patent Law Association, and the Philadelphia Patent Law As der and Mrs.

Marvin Shapero; of the laic Harriet W. mep Cranmcr) I Nacc i formerly of 1121 McKean si. in Sharon Hill. She was 68 and had joined the Society of the Holy Child in 1919. She had taught for several years at ann lamer 01 narnci wimcrooiuuii.

anu friends are in. a brother, Sigmund, and 20 viteri to funeral a Relatives, friends and employes of I'hila delpliia Electric Co. arc invited to the grandchildren. neral Home of John Stretch. E.

Kuala and St. Iicnis rds. (Oakmonti, Haver, town. Ilish Mass of Requiem in St. ...111 o.on TJ 11 liinerai services I hi manual Services Will De at V.

M. Hump. S9 Frankfnrri ave. (al Sharon Academy, and also at the Holy Child School in Drcxel Sunday at Levinc'S, 7112 st-' Entombment Sunset Church. 10 A.

M. lnt Holy Cross sociation of which he was pies t. .1 "kis id tunerai home 7 to 9 M. Hill. Most recently, she taught ificnt for two terms uiuou Willi uuildi ill nuuoc sun eve at St.

Leonard Academy, 39th SERVICE O.N SUNDAY lie is survived by his wife, Veil Cemetery. i niUW -Of 7242 Lamport Upper I Darby, suddenly on July 9. 1965. H. RAY- r.

FRIDAY, husband of May Ml LRIVEST STAlULU, the Friday nee Grayson I. Services former Gilda Terzano, died Fri-'j' JX1 K.Jl'i' nanis, naillinor and Chestnut sts. Surviving arc her brother, William; and three JOHN of I9i Hoffman husband of Mary mee Mennai. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 8 30 A. from the A P.

Imnato Funeral Home, 1522 S. Broad nt. Solpmn neutliem 10 A c. the former Gertrude Tafel; two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Coyne, niaivi.

luiai iiiuiiina iiv-, Mrs K.rtunril f'hnrmal anrl Mrs 'sons. Dr. Si2 SvnneStvedt. in-day in FrCSDyterian Hospital. Clilton HelllUs.

Int. Arlinitlon Cem Thomas Aquinas Church. Int. Holy Cross ni i It' i enrit rttav i a nil 7 I ft 0 i-em. viewing 7 lo 10 P.

M. structor in history at Bryn uuv ii vu i'i iiiiiviiawu vi John Pohley. Hi-Nella. N. J.

Born in Phila- Athyn Cathedral Burial will be 1965, MAE, wife of Charles Goldberg, of 4J9 Broadway. I pi STIV ntNF a limsn. .1 mother of Richard finlri. I M. PKRCV T.

FRAMIv, retired a Partner in the law firm; twodelphia, Mrs. Staigcr is sur Il.er. sister of Anna Jacobs. Genre V.i""..'"-.,..n'wnn'V TjV Weather for Saturday Vt lated on Official Foreeofti LEGIND (J WT notiOY PAur fAH WWWU' CIOU0Y A NfWtLtANS SN0WHH HA1N V( WMI STATIC WIND -'S 1 CCHD S3g daughters, Mrs. Hyland Johns, chief of the paint and corrosion department of the Phila vweu uy ner imsoanu; and Henry Goldoers.

Funeral sons, Ernest Donald i al of mi" hwWM; -j ii Berseh cr Funera I hape 534 State inu.n i iV David, a brother, five Sisters uni.way 8, Pennsauken, N. I. Int. New iNMhin Bart'h anil Mr leon Rr hMni and five Crandchildren. Vcn Cem, Shiva will be observed at Roosevelt.

J.Mr Sidney RaJii illl and Mrs. Geoffrey Childs, and 23 grandchildren. delphia Electric died Thurs A memorial service will be Mr. Harry Barth. New York niv.

Mm. held at 4 P. M. Sunday in Bryn iiomman, ot nieaia, ta. day at the home of his daughter, Mrs.

Harriet Winterbottom, 33 Clovcrdale Upper Darby. MRS. MORRIS J. KATZ, the SfJ utVnV 1 l. i.ae i Athyn Cathedra.

Burial will be all organizations with which she was crvices 11 A. Heisman 7' He was 83 and lived at 2821 yu ate, taunrn fturnpi hn cnpnnnik funeral services on 11 A M. pH 1af rliorl TTrirlQii in Broad Street Chapel. 2317 N. Broad at.

Int. Mt. Sharon. C.RAF.-On July I. 1965.

of 4H7 Shcl-mire Wli I.1AM hus- MRS. MAX PUSTIN. the for.ihpP hnmp W.r. 7 Frankford ave. A chemist, he was graduated from Drexel Institute of Technology.

Mr. Frame was associated with the mer Geraldine Barth, died was a member of Congregation band of the late Mary nice Halleri Thursday at Temple University promptly, at Slillmans Memorial Chapel, 4.124 N. Broad st. Int. Montefiore Cem.

Shiva will be observed at her late residence. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Chestnut Hill-Germantown Chapter of ORT. SFIC.KR.-Jul.v 8, 1965. CHARLES husband of Anna (nee Ollvierii. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral 9 A.

from Cassizzi Funeral Temple Menorah. Surviving f.ri,"ds services Mon II A. J. W. Dean Fox Chase, a son, ur.

Leunnra ratz son, 7900 oxford ave electric company for 40 years until his retirement in 1949. He sitters anrl a Firnthor onH Phila. Int. Lawnvlew Cem. Viewing Hospital.

She was 41 and lived at 14 Parkview Cheltenham, Melrose Park. Her husband operates a parking lot at grandchildren. fiRAMI.KT.-On July 8. 1965. GUY Home, 291317 E.

Thompson st. Solemn beloved husband of Sinionc tnee HIHI ailllOlIC liev 4th and Arch sts. She was a Died also is survived by two grandchildren. MRS. JOHN T.

FORSYTHE, the former Mary Dougherty, r1TnS4S Sith ii prmii'l, IooiiUi wkiSc, flflW4 mit.lti fox ut pttiwt, unU't'Mt wtilkti, iiffcfiM aae' 44 years. Relatives and friends oiln un' ele- At 2311 N. Mutter July 8. 1965. JOHN beloved husband of 'he tami a so employes oi smiin.

9. SARAH J. (ne Jil awrtaicai ff T7 Me1 i' FRONT ii Iwwri dounaW fl mat mi STATIC WONT Of BABOMITH lSl amli vi.r ktJ matf Carrie F. (nee Svkesi. 77 vr.

I Kline It I-rcnch, are invited to 12' Mellon formerly of Union Rala. Relatives and friends are Invited in, attend the funeral services on Mon died Thursday al Camden Coun attend funeral service 10 P. past financial secretary and treasurer of the Chestnut Hill-Germantown chapter of ORT. In addition to her husband, she is survived by two sons, Lance and Miles; her mother, Mrs. Mary Barth; four brothers and ty General Hospital, Lakeland, noon, at the Creran Funeral Home, 400! wile ol the late James P.

and mother White Horse pike. Oaklyn. Int. S.lof Bernard Cckewood, N. Y.i James Nalional Beverly.

Friends Carroll Park. Thomas call Sun. eve. Verona, N. J.i Sara Haverford, Pa.i IHIizabrth V.

McCollum, formerly of A (GRAZinNKl. Also know iialu n. iml i. Livllprf J. She was 94 and lived at at Hessinaer Funeral Home.

2013 Susquehanna ave. (East of Front st.i. Int. U. S.

National Beverly. N. J. Friends may call Mon. eve.

tParUine on both aides of the street.) 316 Crest Haddon Heights, N. J. Mrs. Forsythe, the widow as Pop Yorkie, on July 7. 1965.

of 4149. to attend the funeral from the W. A. a sister. of a fireman, was a former AMIFRSON -mi Iiv9 10 RfiRKHT hv01" 1 lusnand oj Moore Funeral Home.

7C8 Fayette A of 24M Gaul st hushin 1 of Pli Ciraaola. Relatives and onshohocken, on July 12. at JO n2i M- Hinh Mass of Keduiem, St. 2 Dog Dealers Campbell Planning Draw $20 Fines Expansion in Camden matron of the Philadelphia Fire Department. She was a member of the Third Order of St.

GEORGE A I a7 m': y'. Vyaii cOTWma sJS: CLARKE, retired city employe SSiX9mtrt si: Ueve- lun9r I' ll.M Dominic. Surviving arc a son, land member of the Board church, int. Holy sepulchre cem rtJ IUA TnnJ Anna'. n.r,.l, I.si llnl a iiinua in (Sir cc 7.

1965. I.a Granse, SHtlil.DS.-Suddcnly on July 165. Illinois, JOHN of ru2 K. Jamestown JAMEa II. husband of I-etitia H.

(nee vnansinn of the r.minbell Snun Cn. farilitios'James a dauchtcr. Jlrs. Su-'Revision of Taxes for 38 years, Proposed cxpii AZEMAR. July 1, 15.

of 737 Monroe husband of Bertiia llauuhney (nee: Ilcgarly of 515 Tatnall Glenolden, Two western Pennsylvania an- r.ini i rn.ich nnora. zanne C. Watson: 36 crandchil-'died Thursday at Einstein Med- Ardslcy, Fa. KDWARD hus- lewisi. Reliitivcs and friends are in-, and brother ot Sr.

Hose band of the late Elizabeth tllsun and viteri to funecl Mm. 9 A. h.i I. H. and Mrs.

James Grate, of father of Edward I). Azetnar and Hetty' Funeral Home. 263 Hermitage st. Snl- Chester. Ha.

Relatives, friends and Marie Knott. Relatives and friends in. dun Requiem Mass, I hmeh of St. John, Holy Name Society, are invited to imal dealers have been fined for tions was disclosed Friday by the company in a joint stale- dron and 72 great-grandchildren. Jcal Center He was 84 and keeping insufficient and improp-mont with Mayor Alfred R.i JOHN M.

MVLET. an in- Sal.a a meXr of an oM vited lo services 10 A. M. Thles.the Batpist, 10 A. M.

Int. Calvary Cem. I attend his funeral Mon 9 A. Cava Funeral Home, 124 N. Eastnn Glen- Friends may call Sun.

eve rr records of dog sales, it was Pierce. (I Militant surance broker, died ThursdayFrankfodr famiiyi owners and disclosed Friday. The new site acquisition is vyivi lat Hospital, Camden. Wrators of the W'averlv Mills side, r-a. int.

Ivy Hill Cem. riends may call Sun. eve. nauah funeral Home, 301 Chester pike, Norwood. Soienin Requiem Mass, 10 A.

St. tiabricl's Church, Int. Immaculate Heart Cem. Friends may call Sun. 7 to 9:30.

till. SHKR. -July 9, 1965. LOUISA C. (nee Rrehmi, widow of Robert llilsher.

of 7112 Germantown ave. Relatives and Henry E. Sehaitlt. of the West- llle discission stage, the I. 1965.

MAURICE, hus MRS. JOHN F. who livcd al cotton processing plant. He friends are united lo service band of Pearl (nee Charncyi, of the HnnoiiiU'iMni'nt salt A at the Rovd Funeral Home, i v. U1111114.T.

was a lormcr Kepuoircan torn 1 M.ny i.anu-i ....,,..1 i nn mainii oooo iiu'lii Inl Ml Vermin' I'OO' llrtrs, nil. st lather of Jonas, Irvin and Julesl" 1 Picifin 9. 1965. HYMAN, hus- If the project is given mitteeman in the 38th ward. Balls, brother of Harry and John Balls ern rennsylvania Humane Society, made the disclosure.

The cases stemmed from investiga- Atlantic City, N. father of Mr. approval a half block of Me and Moll.ve Glieki also survived li.v 5 HCSICK. July 9. 1'65.

RAY fnec' Robert Shifren, brother of Mrs. Id aranr hi dren and one ereat-flranr chl (...,,. um iu Li i(n Sai kman. also survived by 1 aranddauah. morial avc, across from Camp- I Relatives and frlcuus are inviied ial'e lliisiclt, mother ofi herr, died i nlay at German- Mason, a member of the Had-town Hospital.

She was 79 and: donficld Rotary Club and a life lived at 2112 W. Cheltenham 'member of Gideon Internation- 1,111.. 'al. He is survived by his wife, avc. Her a husband was tions following the mysterious bell's general office building sen ices noon.

Joscpn i.evinei Kdward J. Huslrk. sister ot Samuel It Son Memorial Chapel, N. Broad st. tlismnie oi a net ilni from! will be closed lo traffic Wiseman i alfo survived by 1 grandson and 2 sreatsrandchildren.

Services 10:30 A. M. precisely, at Rosenberg's Raphael Sacks, 4720 N. Broad st. Int.

liar Nebo Cem. a family in Slatin above 71st die. Int. Ivor linvi-1 Me- morial Park. Family "ill return to 1211 Susquehanna Rydat, Pa.

BAVIIVOUI.IO.-On July I. 1965, F.S- ton LchiKh t'amtlcn C'itv Council has iicrosi, a iimi, ijinihiii fttllltilcr Of John V. Hi enr mk IIpIpii Frieksnn uler ennsnleration an i.io ,11 county a li n. ai t- a sisier 0 JI J. 1965.

of 3551 K. In- Surviving is his wife, Amanda B. HERMAN J. COHEN, owner of the J. B.

N. Sales auctioneers, 5707 Warrington died Friday at Misericordia Hospital. He was 56 and livd at 5707 Warrington ave. Mr. Cohen was a member of Pannonia Beneficial Association and of Congregation Beth Am Israel.

Surviving are his wife, the former Faye Singer; two sons, Burton J. and Neil and three ThL'uA beloved wife of Anihony andchildrcn. 12i. S. 'tSor River KIJGKNK husbaiK A dog of the same description reroute Ira ic in the area to Su avc.

shp of the missing one died later "H-mve the flow ot motor ye-1 'sil pnt ()f A( and (on. g.an tluring an experimental instruction ()f 0 pro "oms tcr, Susan Rcnatives and friends and members of Boslovcr Ahavas Aehim Bcl.er Association are invited to funeral services, 11:30 A. M. precisely, "Goldsteins' 6410 N. Broad st.

Int. Har Ion Cem. Shiva will be observed at 7713-B Wagner Way, Elklna Park, Pa, S.MITH.-Jul.v 9. 1965, HAROr.IJ husband of Elizabeth Smith, of 2607 Harding Broomall. Pa.

Services and int. at the convenience of the family. STAIC.KR.-Of HINella. N. former, ly of on July 9.

19o5. Gil. DA M. i nee Terzano wile of Ernest. F'uneral A.

from the Danks Home for Funerals, White Horse pike, Laurel N. J. Hish Requiem Alass, A. Our Lady of Grace Church, Somerdale. Int.

Gate of Heaven Cem. Friends may call Sun. evening. VI'VM'IIV i lion in a New York hospital, Tacony. a director of the lristimd vriv aPnCdn" nfnd a're ttlterl'funera nl frlemla.

also II Name So-on Tues at -w a st The inseiih et.v and Second Alleaheny aic V0 Fal c'o" Funeifl Home Invited to attend Ihe funera A Mon 9 45 emn iicquiem mass, at io A. in hvm (-imi-i-h Authorities said those tmedl cn.ingc hi ine area 9 were William J. Miller, of Pern wmiui enaute the Ml. i i i. int.

New Cathedral Cem. Viewing Sun. Christ The Kins: Church, Hopkins and Wnnil lano. 11 .1. In! I al.

i iiiiHiicipma nine i mo. Mir-, was 72. Kennedy retired in viving is a daughter. Mrs. khu after 38 year's with the I'onnellsburs.

and Jack Clark, Iwuipany to connect its office of Kveritt. The fines of $20 "'e slU pro- Daniel Murphy, two fherrv-Bnrrell Wavne. He aync. ue vary Cherry Hill Two. Friends.

cv0- may call Mon. aft. 7 P. M. Parking onj I.

1965. HELEN premises. it nee Koanskai. of 4637 Milnor be- 'loved wife of Michael, dear mother of BFOIR. July 9, 1965.

REGIP. husband, Bernard, also survived by 2 grandchil-i nf V.iiiiIa an I.11Q llikll.t. .1 n. nnilihm- were meted out by Justice of I1SI' construction on the brothers. side of Memorial ave ih, ephen was a graduate of St.

Joseph's he l'caee Mcllott, of j'tmoual avc. tlu i ()f 0 ejadlcge and a veteran of the MRS. A NT I MicoiiiieiiMHiig. Church, Hiamond and Hancock First World War. Survivini arcjVOGLIO, wife brothers.

11 ANTHONY J. BANT1- Sun aic. Relatives and fiientla are in- invited lo funeral 8 A. Walczak' s'r Stt Vcent July isf II, i-iir. Mi'rtc.

in, iv-s, una- n. Funeral Hume. 2391-93 E. Orthodox st.i'. nusoana 01 nnna r.

llll'll HI lUlltTI HI 1 IT! IU HI lUuincil calls for extension Ullll Dr. LlliirlCS three (WO brothers, John J. and Joscplllldcnt Of several scrap "Goldsteins'," U10 N. Broad (at Aramingo ave. i.

Rrnulcm Mass, t. sisters. Mrs I.nnisr llnrU on.I a wivlne Sl.r iPnmnani in Ihn Har Zlon Cem. J.Iohn Cantlus Church, 9 A. M.

Viewing SI Milllr I D.n 1. 1, a Sun. eve. Bomb Suspected In Plane Disaster uirc v. Ulllllll HO IHtlier 0 John and Frank A.

Stanxe, and Mrs. Emily Pen-one, In his 72d year Relatives and friends Invited to 8 30 A from The Fluehr tunerai Home, 3301-15 Col (man ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, hurch of Our Lady of Hansom. 10 A. M.

Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. from Line st.

to l'ine 3a'v V' UwvM nd Annc jwherc it would intersect l'riii Kiandchildrcn. tlclphia area, died Thursday inL br July s. 1965. touis I)n Kn. MltS.

AI.BKRT A. JACKSON.i rcmpIc University Hospital. iT.W'ni?. oi' nVvv! warm! oow widow of Ihe former board, The former KstelU M. RleoS icess avc.

become a two MltS' nKKNK, chairman of tiirard Trust she was 62 anil lived at Cooper years: Relative and "friend ot K-cn. 8711. Kurt end iteiatives 111 1 nine 1 wo- 1 1 1 tie ramiiv. il.n emuinv ol HarbiNiins and friends are iiuitcd to the tUIICIal I Line st. wool fliutliiin.

jtllOU rilliay at ner Home, lUl 1. lilVCl" Plaza, I'cniisaukcn, N. lilrici are Invited To tend he lu-lservlt-es 11 A. at the All.shan v.v.sawuv t.n. t).

8. of 1219 N. th died Monday in the University (iravers lane. The former LllCV.Snrvivinn hniHic line Imclsgnrl neral on Mon 8:30 A. .1..

In I lie! liaisaian runciai imiiu-. y.m caii Friends may Mcl wife ii in 1 I nt Ai'liuatnn (em. .1 n. Schctter K. nt nv-vii i i 1 1 ri i.

Auinoriiie.s on ntiay iranic congestion on rnncess ,1, Til. I 11..... .1 I I of Florida Hospital, liainesvillc, uncial iiuiiii-, iimi She is arc two sisters. Mrs. Mae Dom- pike iRoute 70l cherry inn.

n. j. sun. afier 7 o0 p. MIC ill.

survived by four nephew s. lamnclls, she was 91. Ihemncl! uu- 'nequicm tnsn Mass will oe Meniate.i hus. seicu an iiigm insurance "ll auoui a iM all records connected with un.n.a I1CIH1I1CJ 11111 friends invited to funeral A. from John J.

Br.vers, 2741-41 W. Allegheny ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, Corpus Christ! Church, 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Sun. eve. wiuive ikiiiii. a 9:30 A.

in Queen ol Heaven T- MhT-riiT of Tin i hurch. Int. in alvary I (heiryi! mil. rriends may call on Sr.n. eve.

Norman and Victor I Kasser, Bernice Canatlian Facific lK'til! airliucri 'u i. i 1 1 niiadclpnian, Mrs. Oreen was a spokesmen1 ,.,,1. OHM ,...,1,,,., I. thai evnltoletl ami tl, iMtUUiatC of the Deaconess am exploileil and crashed for the Deaths Elsewhere I Sheclitinaii, Rosalyn Epstein.

Miriam Bi July 8. NAOMI A. (nee'snyder and Shirley Shapero. brother of Si'heci'i, beloved wife nf Charles E.jtiismund Kasser. also survived by Buck and mother of Elaine Bo.ver.

Itcl-j -andchilriren. Relatives and friends are stiv es and fi-ienrls. alsn menvhers nf in Thurs company rsilav with the los, of 52 of the site for future expansion ''T'T Sabotage by bomb was "a dcnjona.r.tjonj the possible causes bci.i, 7 muuni finiinill vi I Neil Carothers, 80, retired ccon-, ftav Hoover. retired Vice Johnson Memorial Methodist Church jnseph l.cvinc and" Son Memorial lives, and writer, in AniiandalcJpi.csi(cnt for pant aild cnginccr. anion Va.

ins of the Western Union Tele- prolied by investigators nalivp nf Phaltflniim'a ic stability and future are invuea to services at iu t'liapcls, N. Broad st. above 71st ave. A. at her laic residence.

3J33 Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family shore av e. Entombment Sunset Me- wj rn l0 Ule residence, lliindly morial Park. I- riends may call Sun. i ev.

at the residence. onm ll0WEr'' I KATZ. -July 9. 19tv5. REBECCA (nee 8, CONCETTV rte-1 lalo Morris .1 Kan, mother of Or.

Leon-V1TO. Beloved wile ol Saivatme, mother Kilter of Teesdale wile ot the Lansdslc, Pa, July HAROLD husband of Vyvlan W. Tiffany (nee Weldncri. Servires and int. pvt.

on Mon. at the Shelly Funeral Home, Lansdale, Pa. Viewing Sun, eve, VIGr.lANO.-s.NGEI.lNA (nee Arbia wife ol the lale Anthony, mother ol John, Rita. Mrs. F.liiabeth Slclllann, Mrs.

Josephine Armando, Mrs. Phyllis: Cosello and Mrs. Frances Vitullo. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral :,10 A. from Leonettl funeral Home.

N. E. cor. Broad and Wolf sts Solemn Requiem Mass. 10 A.

Stella Maris Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Sun. eve.

Parkin! on premises. A senior officer of the Royal Tciuv. he was a graduate of S''allh Co'i al vvlli" Stone, Va M.U'RKT, ItAl.lS, president Princeton University and was an! Mr. Hoover was communica Truck Kills Youth Canadian Mounted Police sail the investigators were leaninc of Lincoln Ci8ar Co. for tio assistant professor of ccoiwinicsjion, liaison officer with the 1T icd lliurMlay in 11,0 uni Cisity in 19:3.

MeH (tnvisi-niviisnte n. i.uis. is si rinuciiiiin 1-11, tteien 1 asiun aim m-uiian rstiici. siso I 1 VM -J I munis ovc- sreai-grandrnildren, ol 1735 S. Uth st.

survived by 2 grandchildren, Siervices ss a V. heavily toward "the bomb theory." I TT aiMIIU Uf IXUaU UOspUiU. MO WasJU aiUl IlVt-J ullu ws ui au- anc orUi War. Ill this cmaritV flnd fiends are Invited to 1. noon preciel.v.

at Ro.senherg's I i-SA It! Unn I.I i ii. itditiinc otid niton ni tni a opo iiinrra 31011.. 11 a. m. rom 1 i.i iiuui HUM McCalhnn st.

He wa a 'mimics and dean of the College -rt, rv i Bmi napiiaci ni, mi. aCCOIlipanlCa President Huneral Home, cor. Hroad and! rem. Family ill be at Siu'i'd! to The Inquirer WILLIAM. -July 7.

1965. of 3.14 Wal Koosevelt tn hi Onrhnn mnalmn''0''. Requiem Mass, Lane, Willlngboro. N. J.

In i Mason. Survivins arc his wife, 01 business Anminisirauon uimi Department of Transport offi cials impounded all (light insur ancc, cargo manifestos, mainte nut Jenkintown, HARRY, lUHIKMH July A le tormer Pearl i hai ncv three nls iciiiemcm in ivn: prim Minutoe WiI)nn i. um. w. tD k.

h1 -rlhusband of the late Margaret m. wii i. i i s- 1..1 T. Mi- 'fli-rvf vnri wo tin Aiirntil' (Psrkina on orMiisos i nisms vnee i.yooni. lie ativea and nance lecorus aim passciiKCi uimi ihki.miik joutii as miiin.s, i in tt.iu jiui, ivvo ciUllClllll.

me oonui a vuuu. 'friends Invited to funeral A. Home. is im a viii Kntliiv hv a oilers a sise" live crani ii-uiiiiiiiii a uu uiu, i tuiKV it.c. iipbmw ki den y.

Ju 7. i5, iiiruoiancK runi-'ri 9. lv. Herman KI.l'NnER.-Suddenl.v. July 7.

1965. ath'oseph MrOoldrick Funeral n.i nun t.e uv.ll lllltlM- IWVI.st:- 1.... -va -nrl r.Ht.lH, i. i i i i.i, ii. i ieten.iv urttinit ami sneaK ic nusoana ot aye mee Mnger i.

oi new voir uy, rv. itslidh, iiu iywN. iiauui'iiiiiin n. ue vvimu "nil sniiv'isii niiu viivoiisi'iiniviiHi. "veil wnen lie Oiea at Warm father of Ruiton .1 of Clara Klunder (nee Heraesheimeri, Friends may call Sun.

eve. iParkinl facilities.) a companion alonj; Interstate 80. on economic suhjects in We Springs, April 12, 1945. lltV a i i nv 1930s. Creek Inter-! JOHN It.

PATUOMC, a for- AUTO VICTim UieS, mar Marshalls Mr. Hoover retired in 1961 i members of Pannonia B.A. arc In- services 2 P. Kirk Nice, mer Citv eiiinlnvp 'aftnr At ln services Sun, 1 P. Joseph S01 l.crman own av in -MiNsiaeiem.

icnanjje. i nmwliirp liarke. si it- lias 1 h.i "lavcm son Meniot-ia I'mne. N'ln neu ot tuiwers, piease senu cunui WISHVKFSKT 9, SAM. CEL.

1037 Camla beloved husband of Vetta mee Hnthstrin). dear father of Jack and Pavid Wish, son of Morris and Golda Wish, brother of Mrs. Ted iFael Vesner and Mrs. Harold (Edith) Shapiro. Relatives and friends are invited to services Sun 2:45 P.

from van jr oi nay at his nome. lion Af fur. uuon. Broad above 71st ave Int. Mt.

Sharon buttons to the Salvation Army. Friends Cem. Family will return to the Cohen may call Sun. eve. I In Coma 45 Day 'rjn 1 si 11., uv.i.1 s-ivu in ins I Mr.

Ham- residence. 12 Red Rowen lane, Fum-I nt Mmi, iiv rjui.j ati 1 mith MMiin. p. U09 Morris st on juiyi Serial tn Tho hmuivrr llhc His companion, John are his wife, the former Mary t-. in Kansas Citv I'luiiimri iiviii lotvs.

MARIA A wife of tne late Jo- IK- Lesomc, was unhurt. Menna; two dauchters. Chris- M. former president of the National! cot ARFRiitNo-Suddeniy. scph LaViola Relatives and friends are the Reisman North Broad Street Chapel, invited to the funeral on 1:30 2.U7 N.

Broad st. Int. Montefiore Cem. Oliver H. Bair's.

1K0 chestnut; Shiva observed at 1609 Couma road. i a -1 turn Ct VtrsVinla. Mass, M. Mcholasi July a. LANCASTER, l'a Stnto 1 (.

i n.it nil in frnek line ami li nh.vf Line hr.Ml.. n'r r. rumtw were both battcrv commanders Surety Co. of New York and rc-iyee Kicinsko, beloved ite of nair "1 I.tr 1 n.iV, tlf I 'rtn. i i m'M.

Solemn Requiem ui-ner as narry i.inuncr, oi iv.tiu, Jose on in naipn. a. --v- in A lnt Kn rnss rem Hodncy Lee Hasan, owingo, who call Mon. 710. never rr- -i nH Pnlv.stt- en urcu e.ccutn vice prcsuic ni oi nemse.

ot vraminao ave. mcis- iii vn ii U.IJ. MOSCOW. ana hOOCIt, and a Sister, Mrs. th Kirt Wnrlrl IVsr Me MirU i lives, friends and members ol Fraler-f rlcnd I.

19, of 1730 Ednewood Gt beloved husband of Alma Wittorf tnee Mendei). Relatives 1 Mildred I.on?i imp ouu-ij s.uiJ., at nal Order of Police are inMled to fu- July 7. 19t5. and friends Invited to funeral serMeea coiiimanded Battery of the pass Christian, Miss. i FMiFl.HFR T.

husbnnii of Anna, of 7:30 A. M. from the l) Funeral Home. 2.i.!9 K. Mon.

mornlnK. 10 30 o'clock. Thomas Alle- uifl tAi-iten Pensauken. earned consciousness trom injuries suffered in an automobile accident near here on May 13, died Friday niiiht in Lancaster Resaan runeral Home. Ud and D1VORCI-: SIT I'S unciN -in Held Artillery, while Mr.

Allen was born in Winona, ave iror Aram nio'a'e IllCn 1 I .1 r. I Vlr. 1 Femwood Cem. FlameS Ki Seven: IrUm8n h8d and in earlier year was uvi ty 'r'v'Si '5. A' Chester ave.

Int. Rarneti. Mary KilvvNiil. Ji General Hospital 'sst ov Si'hvvarU. Ch.vlhs in alter l.toseph A.

and Irank V. Falco luneral jhc naranowsKi. so, cucu Arkansas. He was in the real Rao an viae nxosiwr in lli.s! Htli. M'tto Oonna Mane Home, tsMVI N.

Brovvnine rd Penn- Parents Survive I'l in i.vniHii vtltiis vs I. eon April ivy president Johnson and insurance business in lR.MK!, altfr Hetnei Memorial park. Beth car riven hv YA'avne irlink i 'aliiitirl. lusei'ii (Is may call Sun, after 1'eilen. Richard I.

Catherine JKRSFVVHIF ill llv Phca' before going to New V' AS A HELPFUL GUIDE to those who with to remember iheir loved enes with an In Memoriam notice in the Inquire' we on premises 10, til ruin ndliuill. Mars Pilklnslon. N'lrainia vs. Jan is ennnti' linn it hit tliA al.iil '(AIM -Seven ch ren 1-7 York in 1926. M.rKFsr.tr.-of n.

Howard st. v.vi i. x. ii Miti'inj, rnuuien ka, liw. j-s im 7.

ie. will am hus. Hanslcv. Clementine llsibei the oldest 10 years old died Mr ft si-! Stantov V. Ilall.

Al u-hn rftireH A. Siloam Vlneland! hand ot Ihe late Mary (nee B.ucevi llicnt 01 a Dl'ldSC (in HOUte James or James 1 osier. nine miles south of here. Dr. Mi" J0 early Friday in a fire at their the lc had re- in 1963 as campaign director for' WM.tSti VlriiieVS-.

r'irZZZZ home in Jerseyulle. The par- ceived several awards for his the National Conference of' e.f. Hubert Clime, Lancaster countvi oms c. v. plant.

Ktown, e'-incr vs Odell. crooner, said death was caused! Fimeme vs Norman cuts, and Mrs. Paul .1. latil, physical fitness work with Christians and Jews, at Marbie- lu? Moms rmia. Repounc si i ot From t.

int. Oakland cem Mimoram ehen LOeutt versa! 1 esll Sun. boih hv a fraelni-e nf tlvo atnll tunic Cathenne i. James Chapels. etnston ave.

and Ud may eve. vParkini on iwcre the only survivors. Ihcad, Mass, lAlvln. I.Mishawaka youth. 1 3-5000.

The charg. si only 60c lino. I sides of street until A. M. 4.

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