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ir THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1965 12 1(1 Biie1 Father J. H. Hines, OAUI.IARni.-RLIZAflETH, dauf liter nl the late thoinaa i l.oulae, el 14IJ I. Hnuvlar alater of Anielo and Velar. Halatlvea and lilenila ate Invlled to fu Deaths Elsewhere Carl J.

Sedlmayr, 79, mil neral I J0 A. II om ueiinriu r'unaral llmno. N. K. I'or.

Broad Wolf la. Solemn Requiem Maaa, 10 A. Nl. Assistant Pastor, Dies itu. sjm mil Creek Mall, NKI LIE, beloved widow John (nee puffy I and molher of Joae-phlne Radar, Helen Catherine Murphy, Relallvea and hienda Invlled In funeral I 30 A.

Ulvnlah r'unaral Home, 51 al. at l.lndley ave, Maaa ef Requiem, Churi'h of St. Amhroaa, 10 A. M. Int, Holy Sepulchre I em.

Viewing Sun. eve, In lieu of (lowere, Maaa carda would bt appieclalad, MUarHT. -Suddenly, en Nov. 1. IMS.

Thoinaa Church. Int. Holy L'roaa lam Viewing Sun eve. Parkins on premlaea. I OFFICIAL FORECASTS lionaire owner of the flashy STATISTICS BY CITIES lllahffsl temperature last 12 hour The Rev.

James H. Hines, assistant pastor of St, Am Royal American Shows Carnival, lowest temperature last II hour, and wile ut tlaoraa. Sr molher of Oeorie in Tampa, Fla. Mr. Sedlmayr, brose's Church, Roosevelt blvd, and died Thursday (leiba.

and aunt of Bra. aeorse PhiUdf Ip I id vicinity: Mostly sunny precipitation for last 24 hours i reported P. M. Friday, by the United State. Weather Burwiiii.

Ausuxllne, f.H.C, formerly of I7t Avon night in St. Mary Hospital. He was 59. In Chleafo, llllnola, MAROARET of J05 Lonfporl Drive, N. Relallvea anal Irlenda are Invited lo her funeral Mon.

and his ao-car sho wtraln recently returned to its winter in horinsflnin, ra. neianvea, irienna Invlled lo funeral I 10 A. at Iinriiiiiiiii laff I life! I and mild Satur 1,. H. PLACE Klah runernl Home.

aSOi El in wood ave 'Imherf I A. from the Uenrfo H. Win headquarters in Tampa after Albany day. Winds run Solemn Hequlem Maaa, Church of SI. I ran, la of Aanlal.

10 A. M. Int. Holy neral Home, 7100 Venlnor Vent, r. N.

J. Illih Reaulem Maaa. A. Pr .00 .00 .00 .00 1 Atlanta NOVIMIIR lfS i 7 I 13 14 15 It) 17 1 30 21 22 23 2 37 7 39 30 DICIMIIR. 196S i i 1 3 3 southerly 10 to Father Hines had been assigned to the church since June and previously served at St.

Joachim, St. Rose of Lima, Church Atlantic City N. J. Forest Fire Croaa em. rrlenda may call Sun.

va. Int. al Epiphany Chureli. Loniporl touring tne continent. A native of Ealls City, Mr.

Sedlmayr started in carnival iraraini laullliiea.) 15 miles an vary i.one laiann, pi, may call Sun, lo I. Rlsmart-k, N. U. Roalon Huflalo. N.

hour. Partly 110 W. C.odliev Nov. I I. nLI 1 nnx I harlraton, S.

i. I4J. JOHN WALK. ft I I I 3, IMS. IIUMHKHTt), huanand of the lata of the Visitation and St, Ber- ff'-, Beven ER, of jj Halnea Llklna park, r-ieanor n.

i.ouny tnee amiini, ana nuaoanq oi auiisanein murrey ir cloudy and cool at night. IllRh In the low 60s, Sunday fair, seasonable temperatures, Pre- IMfllAl I llllHIIlM1 1 nard Chureh. .11 In this elt v.nH father o( Anil. Bird. Hudm.nn Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Detroit and Humbert Qodoy.

Servlrea and Int. Hannai. Funeral aervlre II A. llJll VjVJI IIUII luU a snow, eventually, ins carnival .00 .00 .00 00 .00 .00 .00 ISacrcd Heart Church, Allen- rose to be one of the biggest in! at the convenience of the family. OlIvet Aahhourne Preahylerlan Chupoh, 134 Cedar Elklni Park.

Relallvea. Kinitntinn nrnhahilitv 10 Derceilt. ...41 37 37 .17 .17 59 .4 51 37 the Nation. It employs 1200 (Sun Rises nanai -Ua. rcsie nu nifniuvra jipnamiimn true A8.81?,,.'." Oranie Lodge 7 may Duliith, Minn 6:36 A.

MJiiatTianum r. I Jacksonville. Fla. 4:54 P. M.lKanias City, Mo.

persons. Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair toSun Sets State Aide SaysE lha late Benjamin, molher of Mra. Mlrh-, .001 IH1 ia survived by two sisters, M. Hines and Mrs, Olivia oartlv cloudy and warmer Sat Moon Sets :39 A. M.

i.ouitvtiie aei M. (Anna) Coleman, Philip and Ed' ward Groaa, alaler of Mra. Max (Baa. trire) Gpaleln. aUo aurvlved by i grand.

James H. Duff, recently re .00 .00 grday. Clearing and colder at niaht. Sunday fair and cool. call Sun, 7 to al Helweg a Son, 44 York Jenklntown Int.

Suneet Memorial Park. Venlnor. N. J. an Nov, 3, IMS, CLIFFORD, huabanil of Luclle Anne Murray, of SMI Venlnor VonUior City, N.

age SI yean. Relallvea and frlenda are Invited to at nd funeral aarvlcea it A. M. at children and great-grandchildren. 50 I to 70 57 St 70 77 57 51 tt 59 41 43 77 50 75 4 10 5J 52 tired assistant manager of sales for United States Steel's New A forest fire, which destroyed fripavs local report v.

s. weather bureau Philadelphia. Nov. 5. 1945 11.

MacDonald, and two broth ers, George and Joseph Hines. .00 Service! 11 A. M. preilaely, at Roaenberg'a Raphael Sacka. 47)0 N.

Broad at Int. Ml. Lebanon Cam, Family New Jersey: Fair and warmer more than 4000 acres of wood- York district, in Florence, Italy Miami Heath Minneapolis New Orleans New York City Norfolk. Va Philadelphia Phoeni, Aril. Pittsburgh Portland.

Me Portland. Ore St. Louis Sail Lake City Mr. Duff joined U. S.

Steel's w.n.av Pe. w. NNB4J Clear NNE-I .0 Clear 50 est 5 A. M. 34 .15 7 A.

M. J7 57 win return to J0 uncoin or. flltllBEII. -Of IM Naalra ave mu. Divine Office for Father Hines National Tube division in Pitts Venlnor Community Church.

Victoria and Venlnor Avea. Int. PleaeantvlUe PleaaantvUle, N. J. NNE-4 PtlyCldy 11 A.

M. SO will be held at 10:30 A. M. Tue- burgh, in 1917. He retired last NNE i .0 Clear Saturday.

Partly cloudy at mgrit. Sunday fair and cooler. New York City and vicinity: Fair and warmer Saturday, "tearing and colder at night. Sunday fair and cool. deniy, Nov.

4. INS. FRED M. GRUBER. age 7 yean, huaband of the late Anna ruber.

Relallvea, frlenda and employea of Leedt 4 Northrup Co. are Invited to 1 I. M. 50 51 M. 44 32 P.

M. 42 iw land and bogs near Toms River, M.S. was "well-contained" Fri-iwlday, according to George W. Allen, of the forestry bureau of .00 the New Jersey Department of Conservation and Economic De- 4. IMS.

SARA (SADfEl. ESE 11 Clear SSK I .0 Clear day at St. Ambrose's, followed by Solemn Requiem Mass at 11 May. Sister Mary Loyola, 72, super San Antonio Temperaturei Humidity W. I), Wind Direction and Vtloi'llyi wife ef the lata John P.

NUon. of 71IT Montour al. Relalrvai and frlenda arc Invited lo the funeral 130 A. from the Monlanye Funeral Home. Huntingdon Pike A Park Rock- can t-1 r.

ana to tne tunerai ervlce II A. at Ike Dealer Funeral Home, 5100 N. 5th it. Int. Ivy San Francisco S.

Ste. Marie. Mich. visor of the Wisconsin Province Savannah, Ga niii i em. riorai aeuvery deadline, A.

M. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Precipitation I Weather Condi, lion. Highest temperature (330 P. M.i 54 Unheal temperature this data laal 4 years itei Id; of the Order of St. Francis, in p' Delaware, Maryland and of Columbia and vicinity: JJ velopment.

The blaze swept through Seattle Tampa. Fla. Washington. D. ledge.

Requiem Maaa, Church of The Preaenlalion B.V.M., at 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Com. Frlenda may call Sunday eve.

Milwaukee. rkidelbero. no Nov i. iaa. Wllkes-Barre Partly cloudy and mild Satur Joojthree-by-two-mile area of Beach- Sister Loyola was born ivasilioi, wife of Stanley, of J7 tllnnlnaa Milt 42 Lowest temperature i day.

Not as cool at night. temperature thi. date last Pr-'Wood, South Toms River, Dover l- til if riav-e, riainneiQ, n. a. Stickmaicr in Peoria.

111.. andiKunerai from ti, sh.n.o Vn.r.i OI.HZEWSRI.-Nov. 4, IMS. DOMINIC. and day variable cloudiness taught In Milwaukee, and Berkley townships, south of of 300 Almond huaband of Maianle I nee Miaiewlci), iainer of Ida Kubrak, Today's Tidal Predictions Averafe temperature today 4t Aeraae temperalnre Una date lait Nebraska, South Dakota, andante to st.

johnV church. Duneiien! jumiewici. Anthony, Joaaphlm Nov. IHS nui a l.v.lnul al.) Route 37, and was brought un R. M.

Levering, In California Randolph M. Levering, a de where a High Maaa -of Reaulem will1 i ampnell, Stephanie, al-o aurvlved by Oregon, She became supervisor i Cunp Mav to Block Island: v. at iiuh Tide a. m. p.

control Thursday night after be celebrated at M. Int, Reaur- 10 grandchildren and 21 great gran nd- of 72 grade and high schools in Smith in southwest winds tJ to neiirieiuy aim- Nov. 'let 3 dklawasTe rkeVkw.vi'kr an eight-hour battle, rcciinn i new Market, j. icnuaren, rteiativee. frlenda and em-Viewing Sat.

and 2-5 and 7-10 Ployea of Dodge Steel are Invited P. M. lo the funeral, I 30 A. lata Wisconsin in 1957. rcainence, joee Aimona at.

solemn Maaa of Reaulem .10 A. St. Iriilh.ri'. scendant of the Levering family, which has been in Philadelphia since its earliest years, died 25 knots with higher gusts Sat-M- uw rwH uiii 500 FIREFIGHTERS chiftlno In nnrthwesterlv Prwlpltntlon alnee Nov. ll.

TR1-" MAV IMuolrlpal Tlerl Jffi WJSe )2JrtZ SSiTBS visibility better than five mS I 7JmZ sSSK MU Rlalna. JW ltd f- 30 54 Riainl Sen. Norman Piatt Lambert, 80, of Toronto, appointed to the Senate in 1938, in Ottawa. HILTON. -Nov.

GEORGE, huahand of the lale Viola Hilton (nee McLaughlin I. Relativea and frlenda Invlled to funeral aervice 1) A. M-. late realdenre, 145 Roaeherry tt. Int Fern-wood Cem.

Frlenda may call Mon. evt. HINES. REV. JAMES auddenly, Nov.

4, IMS, aaalalant paitor of St. Ambrose Church. It Rooaavelt Sen. Lambert was appointed to Oct. 31 at his home in Burlin game, Calif.

He was 65. Cape May to Cape Ilatteras: Chuch. Int, St. Dominic's Cem. Viewing Sun.

ave. PILE AS. Nov. 4. IMS.

PETER, of 21J S. Warwick Magnolia, N. formerly of 531 N. 12th huahand of the lale Monica (nee Shlmkusi and beloved father of Peler Pilenaa, Jr. Relatives and friends are Invited to the lu-neral aervicea 10 A.

J. Riaenis Funeral Home, 311 Wharton st. Friends may call Sun. eve. Interment DEGREE DAY DATA South to southwest winds 10 to haaia BS-lffalW an Ottawa seat in 1938 by then Prime Minister W.

L. Mackenzie The son of the late Morton miH hvek li iij re service tougnt tne names 'Hiih Tide 7:18 A. M. P. M.I I ia low Tide lru a.

M. p. M.iVvhich endangered thousands of Hiih M. homes, The men were assisted 453 i.o Tide 1125 a m. p.

M.Dy helicopters from the Lake- 20 knots Saturday. Partly Tol (or Cloudy, visibility 10 miles. Normal for Season King. He had served as president Gorgas Levering, he had been a personnel manager for Fire beloved inn of the late Jamea A. and Eliiabeth inee Mey.ral.

Reverend clergy, aislera. relative and frlenda, R.V.M Sodality. Holy Name all of the National Liberal Party hurst Naval Air Station which Federation from 1935 to 1940. Be dropped chemicals which help member! of St. Ambrose Church and stone Tire and Rubber Co.

in East Orange, N. J. He had retired. fore that he had been a staff, Knignis or Cnlumnua are Invited Mon ed quench the blaze, private. Florida.

Nov. 4, IMS, CAROLINE JEWELL (nea Sutton), wife of the late Louis Qulnby, Relatives and friends are invited to attend services from the Solehury Friends Burial Grounds, Solebury, on writer for the Toronto Globe. after 4 P. M. Traifaferral of Father Hines from rectory lo church 4 Dover township police said re r.

M. Solemn Mass of Requiem Tuet. II A. M. Divine Office 10:30 A.

M. Int Mr, Levering was born in Roxborough and moved to Cali- ports of a new flareup were un- Diet! Holy Croaa Cem. Pleaaa omit flow ers, lounaea. rersons were sun fornia vpar, Mass cards preferred, ANDERSEN. Nov.

4. IMS. ANDREW seeing smoke drifting from thelis hi. wif. huaband of Wilberta E.

Anfleraen Hl'OHKS -Nov. 4, of til W. Jefferson OI .11 w. jeneraon back woods, police said. 7 a.J.kMl Rl.llv.

and friends' irS. P.B;rnnf Iffiet AF IO. 'invuedl 'WN? wlm. ft Jh. late ngr, ai Al.

RAnti.IFr.-Nnv. 165. JENNIE (nee Fink), of 122 Haworth formerly of 4:4 Paul widow of Walter Rad-cllff. Relatives, friends invited to funeral Monday. I A.

Nully Funeral Home, Fkd. ave. tt Church at. Solemn Requiem Mas. St.

Joachim's Church. IA A In, a.in Murnhv'n cana j. nugnea inee inarKi. iteiaiivea Relatlvea CAR LEFT BEHIND and friends invited to aervicea 10 runni Home. 3d It Wolf ata.

Solemn MRS. HOWARD LI BER, the former Matilda Miller, died Friday at Temple University a. nrenner runerai Home. 1532 N. 4th st.

Int. Lawnview Cem. Friends may The township police said they Maaa of Requiem. hurch of our Lady of ML Carmel, :30 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. friends may call Sun. 7-10. cau 71 r.

fti St. Dominic's Cem. Frlenda may call Sunday after 7 P. M. released a man they had questioned Thursday night.

He walk Hospital. Mrs. Luber was 41 and lived at 1706 Willow Grove IRELAND. Nov. 4.

IMS. RICHARD ARNADE. Nov. S. IMS.

DAVID, hue. REESE. At her home In lha Rarrlav. band of the Inte Rachael, of 1915 Monu- 3 year old aon of Mr and Mrs. Richard W.

Ireland, of 41 Gabriel Lane. Wlllina. m.n, Relatives and frlenda are In. Laverock. She was a member of ed into police headquarters and said he was in the woods when the blaze broke out.

He said vlted to funeral aervicea 12 noon on Nov. 4, IMS. CARRIE wife of the ate Harry D. Reese, age 100 years. Service for relative and frlenda I P.

at OUver H. Balr'a. 1120 Chestnut t. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem.

Weather for Saturday II OfSctal Forecasts JJ Jf cfe teic--A C7 VC7 rtxAt ft JB ClOOOY FAIR N-3if mini A NEW ORUANJ ITATKM4M WKX0 CO10 SMS! WAJaM aaaaaaa precisely, "Goldsteins'," 1410 IN. uroaa noro, n. nrotner ot nmoiny and Jonathan, grandson of Mr. and Mra. Harry V.

Taplcy, of and Mr. and Mrs. William Putt, of Phils. Mass ot the Angels. A.

at Carpus Christ! Suburban Link 54, Order of the Golden Chain. Surviving are her husband; two sons, Barry and st. Int. Har Nebo Cem. avririn ARTHUR FRANK.

Nov, when he saw smoke he fled on REGAN. Nov. 4. of SU V. Winona ave Norwood.

MICHAEL husband nl tha 4, 1M5. of Ormond Reach. husband of May Bayfield (nee Yourston). Fu- foot, leaving his auto to be destroyed by flames. Dennie; her mother, Mrs.

Rose s.t at All Hal- (.. ihurcn, Willingboro. Int. private. There will be no viewing.

Funeral services under the direction of the Brenna Funeral Home, 4.5 High Burlington, N. J. Miller; a brother, Irving Miller, and a sister, Pearl Miller. lale Nora (nee Healy), born In BaUagha-derreen, Co Roscommon. Ireland, father of Rt.

Rev, Michael J. Regan, of Atlanta, Anne Sharkey, Mary Filtaerald and Rita Buchv. Relative and frieiwu IhvIImI Iowa Episcopal Church, Bent Rd. It Greenwood Wyncole, Pa. Pleaae The fire destroyed two dwell omit flowers.

iirnM.R4MMER.-or ltl) Sellers st. ings and four outbuildings at the plant of the Sunken Branch Blueberry Co. plant in Dover LEUIMAKU A. ancirAKU, a funeral director, died Friday aumr.si. suaaeniy, Nov.

chakles funeral :45 a. from John J. beloved husband of Elizabeth J. Bryers. 2741-43 W.

Allegheny ave. Sol-Jonea (nee Jones), of 2W2 Lardner st. emn Requiem Maas, Corpus C'hrlstl Relatives and friends, members of St. Church, It A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre John's Evangelical Lutheran Cem. Viewing Sun. eve. Pleaae omit employes of Phlla.

Navy Yard Invited to flowers. suddenly, on Nov. 3. ELIZABETH (nee Hutchinson), aged 71 years, beloved wife of Charles Behm. Relallvea and friends ra lnvitif to aervicea at 1 P.

township, near where the blaze at Abington Memorial Hospital started. Charles L. Kester's, eM-11 E. Allegheny services 2:30 P. at Mann Fu-I ave.

Int. Forest Hills cem. nenua may neral Home. 2I W. Tabor rd.

Frlenda He was 54 and lived at 601 Limekiln pike, Glenside. Mr. Shepard was associated with the Thies call Sunday evening. W2I Academy Nov, i itu RtrHARri. son of Howard L.

Funeral Home, Glenside, for 15 and Eleanor Brady Inee Roller), In hi may can sun. ave. ELL AR. ABRAHAM, of M01 Mltohe ner Nov. 4.

beloved father of Hvman, Samuel, Mrs. Abraham (Sophie) Green-span, Mrs. Bed. i Ethel Workman, Mrs. Sol (Mollie) Strauss, and dearest grand, father of 10 grandchildren and I great James P.

Clark Left. $4.7 Million ROSENTHAL. -Nov, 4, RACHEL of 7755 A. Washington Lane. Elklns Park, wife of the late Max Rosenthal, sister of Rose Tobln.

Services 11:30 A. M. precisely at Rosenberg' It Raphael Sacks, 4720 N. Broad St. Int.

Monteflore Cem. Family will ba at the lata residence. 727 Drexel Drexel Hill, on Nov. 4. IMS.

ERIC 20th year. Relallvea ana menns are in-vt4 Ia attend funeral 1:30 A. years. He was a veteran of the Second World War, a Mason and a member of the Glenside Lions from the Fluehr Funeral Home, 3301 15 (neVcaln (aw tit prtmut, eafarerie wtaiaer, aVecne 1 OS aaaWdtl air avtnere, JWaUf wkr, aVtclita ef atartawM aaW aaeta1 Cottman ave. Hequiem mass, i.

rtam- grandchildren. Relatives, friends are In. James P. Clark, trucking ex ef ateveaif at vitea lo services 11 noon promptly. WONT it (an.are' eaweVy af mm, STATIC WOWT Of 1A10MITW (, UW ecutive, sportsman and Demo Miumans memorial i napet.

4.124 in. Broad huaband of Elaa S. Ruegenberg. Servlre for relatives and frlenda on 30 Club. Surviving are his wife, the former Elizabeth Smith; his mother, Mrs.

Harriet Shepard, erine'a Church, 10 A. ivt. int. rioiy sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Sun.

ave. 4. 165. of 5114 N. 15th WILLI AM aon of the late William ip anri Rridaet r.reen Brett and brother st.

int. Haym nalomon Memorial Park. cratic Party leader who died in win De observed at 75JJ Brook 1 nan haven road. r. unver n.

uair 1U9 cneitnut st. Int. private. 1 SANTO I. Vii" ioo at uic age ui oo, leu.

em hlh of Mrs. Marie Nolan. Relatives, friends and members of the cahlll liud are in RIESLING. -Nov. 4, tM5.

GEORGE Women Fight Walkout by Truckers beloved husband or Myrt M. inee Wev estate worth $4.7 million, it was disclosed Friday in an in- ventory filed with the Register' "T1' re" of w1ii. i tired carpenter, died Tuesday vited lo funeral A. Dlnnlen Funeral Home, 5131 N. Broad st.

(cor. Duncannon Solemn Reaulem Mss. LIRERO, of 3017 N. 13d husband of Fllomena inee Fantarone), beloved fatter of Peter, Victor, Philip and Marie Dole. Relatlvea and frlenda are Invited to funeral 130 A.

from Louie man), Relatlvea and friends, also members of Saint Michaels Ev. Lutheran Church. Slioam Methodist Church. Wit Holy Child Churcn. 10 A.

nl. ini. noiy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may caU Sun. Ham Schneider 4I.

F. A. and all other organizations of which he wat a A. Dioiacomo uneral Home. .1037 N.

22d St. Solemn Reaulem Mass. Rt. Marv ef va. Clark, who was finance chair- Johnson Hfrne, Iman of the Democratic City He member are invited to attend the fu, the Eternal, 10 A.

SI. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cam. Viewing Sun. eve.

ALL ADONATO. November 5. IMS. Committee at his death, head- a ortn wiiis JOSEPHINE, of 1443 N. Hirst wile Repeal of 14-B Ruled Illegal by Board The June 11 walkout by some 120 trucking employes A resolution voicing strong op-of Roadway Express.

Inc. has been ruled "illegal," and the neral service 1 P. from Dillon Funeral Home. 2155-57 E. Cumberland at.

Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Frlenda may call Sun. eve. In lieu of flowers, a thm late Rinalda.

mother of Joseph Surviving are his wife, the for SCBAEPF.R.-Of 2047 E. Suaouehanna ed the group that purchased Nov. 3. IMS. CRESCENTIA J.

(nea Anthony and Domenic, ana sister oi Domenlc DIRenzo Relatives and friends send contributions to St. Michaels Ev. the Philadelphia Eagles of the Ott), beloved wife of John B. Schaeper. mer Mary Marx; three sons, Joseph William C.

and are Invited to the funeral I a. Lutheran Church Building Fund. Masonic National Football League in from Louis Ingenlto's Funeral Home, in ner ran year, moincr of Mrs. Margaret Smith and aunt of Rev. Charles service I P.

M. Parking avail, at tne posmon 10 repeal ui oetuun h-d WOrkers are not entitled to their former jobs. The workers, 1949. He also was instrumental JJmes E-" two daughters, Mrs. rear on city parking lot, Ott, C.sR.

Relatlvea, friends, members Margaret A.Roberts and Mrs of the Taft-Hartley Act was members of Teamsters Local 700 N. at. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Donates Church, 10 A. M.

Int. St. Denla Cem. Friends may call Mon. 7 to 10, in establishing Liberty Bell Race Track in Philadelphia in LEVERING.

Oct. 31. IMS. RANDOLPH aged 45 years, in Burlingame. ot me tioiy ramny.

ine Altar and the) Rosary Societies are Invited to funeral 1:30 A. from John F. Fluehr at Sons. 14. W.

Susauehanna ave. Reailte-m adopted Friday by the Republi-107, had their final negotia husband of Josephine Levering, son of Mary R. Lacon; 16 grandchildren, and eight great-grandchil dren. Nov. 4- 195, SUSAN which he held stock worth $727, pan Women of Pennsylvania at a tion plea turned down Friday Mass, St.

Boniface Church, 10 A. Holy Redeemer Cem. Frlenda may call Sun, ave. MARIE, beloved daughter oi Joan (nee Lawn), and Russell T. Carvin.

Jr. 500. tne late Morton Gorgas fc Gertrude H. Levering. Funeral services In Calif.

Int. at the convenience of the family In Leveiinglon Roxborough. of 5 General Lane. Willingboro, N. Juncheon in the Hannah Penney me eastern yonierence UrViee 9w 18th er iJoint Area Committee, com- Dowager Queen Gains.DoctorsSay BRUSSELS, Nov.

5 89-year-old Dowager He also held 22 shares of SHERMAN. On Nov. S. IMS. WILLIAM agea years.

io montns. neiaiives ann frlenda are Invited to attend a Mass of MICHAEL J. REGAN, a con I.ONO.-Of 2437 N. tth Nov. 4, IMS, ft 'J! Eagles stock worth $266,750 and an interest in Highway Express This' section of the act, known Psed representatives of CHARLES husband of Jennie (nee the Angels at corpus christi cnurrn.

Willingboro, N. 10 A. M. Int. at Calvary Cherry Hill.

N. J. ductor on the Market St. elevated trains prior to his retirement in 1951, died Thursday Peacock). Re atives.

friends and St. aged 45. Funeral aervicea and interment private. Lines, valued at $2.1 mil John's Assembly C2S. A.

O. are in. 1. JOHN husband lion. vitea to attend funeral services II A.

from Hessinger Funeral Home, of Julia Clauss (nee Haehnle), of 2111 2013 E. Susquehanna ave, IE. ot Front at the home of his daughter, Mrs. William Mary Fitzgerald, Solly ave. Funeral 1:30 A.

M. rnx Funeral Home. 7(121 Castor ave. Solemn st Int. Greenwood K.

of Cam Friends may call Sun. ava. Requiem Mass, Resurrection Church, I0i 538 E. Winona Norwood. A.

M. int. our Laay ot uraca cem Viewing Sun. eve. ROBERT husband of the lale Marie Ship oi Mystic, formerly of Pennsauken, N.

age IS years, Services for relatlvea and frlenda 2 P. at the Pennsauken Methodist Church, Penna. It Union Penn-aauken, N. J. Int.

Arlington Cem. Frlenda may call Sun 7-1. at the Stephenson Funeral Home. 33 W. Maple He was 85.

Other survivors in LURER. Nov. 5. IMS. MATILDA tnee Mill, aI U.uawl 7 A.

clude a son, the Rt, Rev. Msgr. 4, IMS. Of 1107 E. Susque- Wlllnw Rrnve ave I.avernrk.

Pa mother Dandridge Will Is Ruled Invalid LOS ANGELES, Nov. 5 (AP) The handwritten will of ac hanna MARGARET E. B.rry ruber and Mr. Dennis Michael J. Regan, of Atlanta.

the "Right to Work Law," de-j Herman Lazarus atrney for glares: "Nothing in this act shall Roadway, said the firm would be construed as authorizing the abide by the committee's de-execution or application of cision, but added there is a pos- 'agreements requiring member- tne men could be hired again, as new hip in a labor organization as a empioyes jcondition of employment in State or Territory in which such EAL PLANNED i. I Marshall J. Seidman, counsel or application is pro- fof the ga)d t)e dedsion Jubited by State or Terntonar would be appealed, but that Jaw." court action may be delayed to The GOP women group said it await results of a similar case tmnnspri tho rptwai "on now scheduled in Circuit Court. Rauderl. wife of the late Ernest.

Rels Luber. daughter of Mra. Rose Miller, Queen Elisabeth was reported slightly improved Friday following a serious heart attack. The widowed Queen, grandmother of the present King Bau-douin, suffered the attack Thursday. A bulletin Friday night from the four doctors attending her at her home, Stuy-venberg castle near Brussels, said they had seen "an improvement" in her cardiocirculatory and two other daughters, Uvea and friends are invited to funeral 1:30 A.

James W. Downs Fu- sister of Mr. Irving Miller and Miss Pearl Miller. Relatives, frlenda and members of Suburban Link SS4, O.G.C., sirs. Anne Sharkey and Mrs.

-Suddenly, en ALICE G. McMULLEN. beloved wife nr neral Home, 443 E. Girard ave. Servicea 10 A.

Christ Church. 2d St. above Rita Rlirhv a hrnthar fun are Invited to funeral services Sun 10:30 tres Dorothy Dandridge and 25 grandchildren. Market. Int.

Mt. zion uarny, ra. Frlenda may call Sun. eve. a.

ivi. precisely, "Goldsteins 1410 in Broad. Int. Rooaevelt Memorial Park Joshua P. Sprague, formerly of 211 Man-ton at.

Relatlvea and friends are Invited to funeral 1:30 A. from his lata residence, 2411 S. Rnbinaon st. Solemn to qualify for probate Friday be Family will return to I70S Willow Grave 4, IMS. JOSEPH of Laverock, ra.

JOSEPH A. CONLOW, a per- cause it was not dated. Requiem Mass. Church of St. Barnabas, A ft, II .1 r- r' Her agent, Earl Mills, officer for the Phila Lt'CATZKV.

Nov. 4, IMS. FANNIE may' call Sun mvm Arranged by JJ (nee Coopcrman). of 51 N. 2d wife Kin Son Arranged by J.

J. of the late Joseph, mother of system. 340 Krams nusDand of Bernaaette Conlow Inee Ferris). Relatives, friends, Cahill-Cholerton A. L.

Post 6S0, Fleet Reserve Holy Name Soc, employes of P.G.H. and all other organization of which he was a member are Invited to the funeral 10 A. Roller Funeral Home. 263 Hermitage at. .1 i 1.,1.

nf Ct sister of Al and Fred Cooper. Services Most of her relatives were ost oi ner relatives were tiuahanit el Miss Dandridge gave him the document May 21. She died Sept. 8. The will left all of her belongings to her mother, Mrs.

10 A. M. precisely, at Rosenberg's Raphael Sacka, 4720 N. Broad al. Int.

'uouu nstori net fprminal anrt Avithin the orderly society of our, Amerie when she was tr cken. delphia General Hospital, died Thursday at Philadelphia Naval Hospital. He was 63 and lived at 430 Krams ave. He joined the Navy as a seaman Nov. 7, 1920, and was discharged as a Mt.

snaron rem. ramuy win return to Mary otthe Assumption, li A. M. Friends', th residence, may call Sun. eve.

ThR-p was no immprlialp wnrrTRuby Dandridge Agnea (nee Tooheyi Relatlvea and frlenda are Invited to funeral 130 A. residence. 3122 Penn tt. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Martin'.

Church, It A. M. Friend, may call Sun. ava TAROtlNO. MARY (nea gantlllaV.

Nov. 3. of 2533 S. Camac beloved 4. IMS.

SABINA COOK. On Nov. 4, 1W5, INAINiNIE (nee Triirkseas), of 01f Fernon BRIGHT, widow of Gustavus Wynne I widow of Dominic and sister of Howard iree Republican States, which is uu JUUS B' "dl-essential to a prosperous form workers were fired in a and happy United States." vert trailer i Raymond Pitcairn, in an ad- at 'hc terminal. it at iho innnhpnn rniipH for The strike sparked a city-wide on possible plans for any of the absence oi a legal aocu-them to make an early return. Superior Court Com mis- lieutenant Nov.

8, 1946. He then ininprt tho staff at PhilaHalnhia Funeral services at the Church, Truck seas and Alice Vlfcldy. Relatives of the Advocate, litn it Diamond ms, and friends are Invited to funeral Monday, 12:30 noon, from Penna. Burial General Hospital, Surviving on Nov. at 12 noon, int hi.

j-ti. U2709 South Broad st. Service. :30 molher of Eleanor Marrhiaello, also survived by two grandchildren, three alslera and one brother. Relatives, frlenda are Invited to funeral I A.

from the Graaso Funeral Home, Rroad and Shunk sta. Solemn Requiem f. oi. int. weat Laurel mil cem.

view-Ing Sun. eve. a nuc iiciiiaucuci uiice auu a and two grandchildren. -our elected representatives to walkout that dragged stand solidly for retention of the eity food nd merchandise cngiana rog, Section 14-B a vote for re- suPPy to a halt for a week. iji I DAI.

FT. -Nov. 1945. of Elkins Park. WILLIAM husband ol the late Anna Daley, Relatlvea It friends, em-! sioner victor uonaieut ruicu ine estate would be divided between the mother and a daughter, Lynn Nicholas.

Principal items in the estate include furniture and vpected royalties from an autobiography. Mills said her bank account had MrCLEAN -Nov. 3. I4S5. CATHERINE IVIUIUII3I3 rxiiicu MRS.

JOSEPH FIRM MAY REOPEN McCAl'LEY, wife of John Met lean, of Golf House Road, Ardmore. Relatlvea L.UftliI invited to the services 2:30 P. peal of Section 14-B is a step backward, not forward," and friends are invlled to funeral the former Fannie Cooperman, died Thursday at Sharon Hall 9:15 A. funeral Home of John Stretch mass, iu siena Mart, cnurrn, Int, Holy Crois Cam. Viewing Sunday ava, Nov.

3, 1945. CLIFFORD husbsnd of Gladys D. Walaon. of Goshen Newtown Square, Pa. Funeral aervicea will ba held at the Stuird Funeral Home, 104 Cricket Ard- Tflenda may call 7 to P.

M. Int. private. WEIDEMANN. Suddenly, on Nov.

4, Ave. rariors or narnin n. niuuiKan. 4th st. Erie ave.

Int. Northwood Cem. Frlenda Invited Sunday eve. 3. 1965.

Doylestown, FRANCES wife of the late Calvin B. Dnan. Relatlvea and friends are Invited LONDON, Nov. 5 blanketed northern England on Friday night, causing chain-reaction crashes of up to 100 DIVORCES GRANTED The committee's decision, Lazarus said, is the third in a series of negotiation steps called for under the union contract to E. Eagle St.

Denis (O.kmontl, Havertown. Solemn Mass of Requiem In St. Denis Church, 10 A. M. Int.

St. Denis $2 in it. Cem, family Invite, friends to funeral home 7-9 P. M. to attend the services at the Wilson G.

cars. At least eight persons pjre i Bonner, Juanlta from Leo. Chestnut, George Arlon from Fannie Lee. Delplno, Elizabeth G. from Gabriel Glasaey, Joseph from Irene.

Lukens, Thomas R. from Darlene. Mackey, Mildred Fuller from Charles. Nursing Home, 35 N. 40th st.

She was 75, a widow, and lived at 519 N. 2d st. She operated a grocery at that address and was a member of Hadassah. Surviving are a son, Marcus, and two brothers, Al and Fred McFADDEN, Of 13 S. Lanadowne were Killed auu ou injureu un a settle disputes.

Two prior meetings, one at a local and the other at an area level, were Varcoe Funeral Home, 344 N. Main Doylestown, on Nov. at 1:30 P. M. Friends may call Sun.

eve. Eattern Star services 1:00 P. M. Int. Churchvllle Cem.

ST. LOUIS, Nov. 5 (UPI) i.ansnowne, iov, klbaniih daughter of the late John J. Sr. and Viola F.

MrFadden (nea Mann). 70-mile stretch of superhighway near Preston, Lancashire. Shade. Ruth Naomi from Albeit John. rleaHlnrkprt fanning.

Nov 4. JOSEPH ann Relatlvea and friends invited to fu- The 1600 patients at St. Louis State Mental Hospital were The fog was so thick that doc of Michael A. and Nelda M. Fanning (nee1 neral, 4 A.

Funeral Home of Kesbit). of 415 Railroad BryniM. F. Williams, Baltimore Ir Summit Barbara from Leonard. Lazarus Said the firm expects Siepest, Robert Thomas from Judith u- i Vnrsiegi.

to open again, but he could not tors trying to reach the injured evacuated Friday when fire Mawr. Pa. Relatives and friends Invited niton iieiants. noiemn nequiem Mass. St.

Charles Church, It A. M. to funeral 1:30 A. at Franken had to walk in front of thcii broke out in the six-story build Jacqueline from Anthony or gay When Negotiations have itvj, ui uu iv, FREDERICK, beloved huaband of Grace Weldemann inee Maaon) and father of Frederick and Alfred Weldemann. Relatives and frlenda.

alao membera of Bethel Temple, 234 E. Allegheny are Invited to service. P. from the Wlldey Funeral Home, Front 4, Westmoreland ata. Int.

Oakland Cem. Sun' Parking In tha Wlldey lot, Nov- I4' HERBERT of 104 8. Llnroln Wenonah, N. husband of Helen aged 75 years. Relatives, friends, emplojes of P.R.n.

aie In field Chadwlrk Funeral Home. Athens ave. at Simpson Ardmore. Pa. Sol ambulances to guide the ing for the second time this Allen Aiiin, Msr.v Lois from George Albert, been under way to consider re emn Reaulem Mass, Our Mother of Good "Avllello.

Vincent from Maxlne. drivers. year. No injuries were reported. Counsel Church, 9:30 A.

M. Int. St. Agnes west Cheater, Fa. rrlenda may hiring all but 26 of the strikers, who, he said, were instrumental in causing the walkout, int.

st, Francis desales Lannl. Frlenda may rill Sun. ava. MrGINLEV. Nov.

3, IMS. of 1400 Sum-mer EDWARD husband of the late Aanes Donnely. Relative, and friends invited to funeral Mon 4 MiCalfeil.v I uncial Home. 4124 Torres-dale ave. Mas.

of Requiem. St. Bartholomew'. Churrh, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Croaa can sun. eve Cooper. MRS. GEORGE BENZEN-IIAFER, the former Mary A.

Rohman, died Wednesday in the home of a daughter with whom she lived, Mrs. George Sadler, of 2836 Kensington ave. Mrs. Benzenhafer was 80 and is also survived by two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Marriage License Applications Kopicko, Dorothy from Waller J.

Moore. Doris from Calvin Grsv, Shoemaker, Joseph from Cecilia, Reart, Lillian from Harry. luiinu. Thomaa A. horn Mildred E.

"Wlnkelspecht, Richard A. from Nancy "Cox, Mary Gregory from John Dun-Qn. Jr. ytarrell, C'ors from Lewis O. McGlnley, Stella from David A.

Palmer, Lorraine, h.v Laura M. Price, guardian from Gerald, Susan L. Zucker. 14, 4131 Rorer and Frank J. Maffel, 25.

5931 Chester FIELD. -Nov. 2, LOUIS son ol the late Joseph and atherine Field (nee McLaughlin), Relatlvea and friends are invited to attend the funeral 1:30 A. from Logan Funeral Home, SOS, and Harvey MalliU, 24, 1141 Dundee ave. iem.

no viewing. Dresher. i Maryanne Urnlk, 22. 1525 S. Filing vited lo funeral servlre 4 p.

at Smith Funeral Home. 47 Main Mantua, whera friends may call between 2-4 M. Int. Carnegie, Pa. S.

ANNA (nee Haska), wife of the late James Young. Relatlvea and friends are invited to funeral MILLRR. Nov. 4, IMS, JACOB, of Longacre blvd. (Veadon).

Solemn High Mass of Reaulem, Most Blessed Sacra-ment Church. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Croaa ana iinnn ionnvun, iti aam rtnw 704 Loreito nusnann er retta rather of Mrs.

Eleanor Jaffa, Mra. Raa Eleanor V. Scott. 14, 2071 E. Susaue- MrV.rody h.nn.

it MuihotianH. Darby, and William J. McGrody, Cem. Frlenda may call Sun. ava.

Neurotics Group Going National WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 (UPI) Neurotics Anonymous, an or Cohen and Mrs. Berths Ainhenderi also bsnara L. Frazer from Charles W. 3d.

survived by 7 grsnda and I great-grand lr 91 Viie Rnanartef. at i' 3U Wellington St. ain. rJSk! a tun Mth Catherine L. Gibson, 14, 2Stt Wharton ALFRED A.

GERSON, a for FIH. -Nov, 5, IMS, ef 4444 Richmond child. Relatives, friends and members 9 A. M. from her late residence, 131 Rllner at.

Mass of Requiem, Church of the Epiphany. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cron Cam.

rlenda may call Sun. ava. WILLIAM IL, age 42 years, aon of k. I i. ttjiiii.H.

aa mer Philadelphian, died Thurs of Workmen Circle I3J. era Invited to aervire. II A. at the Hersrh aay in Miami Beacn. WhereiBergen).

Relatives, friends, and em r.th.rin. nrmnnd .1 ObM Bracken, 54. 4S40 Bmivler and Rob." J.y8nch.udn V3J 7 Wi.t.r ler mineral cnapei, 4 to rt. uroaq tt, (Broad st. at the int.

Monte. ployees of SKF, are Invited to attend funeral, Tues. at 1:30 A. from the ganization aimed at combating he lived for the last two years flora Cem. The family will return to 9229 runerai Home of Atirea p.

u. nose, Mlt RHdea Rrldeahurf Knlemnluce Lane, rmiaaeipnie Caneitry Lata Requiem Mass at All Saint. Churrh at MOORE. -Nov. 4, RUTH beloved WRITEMARKH Mesa.

Pari choice ft graves In each. ReaannaM T. He was 63. He was a retired wholesale butter and egg dealer, He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Louise Winston and Mrs.

Joan Brooks; a sister, Mrs. Ann Rosenfeld, and five wife oi iisntei a. Moore, or 17 N. Linden-wood Phila. Relatives, friends It Wm.

DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN Aquino, Geraldlne by Helen Pad-flrn. guardian Joseph, Jr. Weiler, Ruth vs. Arthur J. Watkins, William vs.

Helen Gallo- ay, Vanaant. Diane R. vs. Rnnard Parker, Charles R. va.

Katie L. Scott, Herman vs. ElUabeth. Cruire, Alirls by Isabel Giles, guardian vs. Robert W.

Knlaht, Tavlor va. Arludle Rce. DePnlls, Elvira vs. Saivatore, from hod and hoard. lark.

Isabella vs. Isaac 0 Jr. Gardner, Joan Marie vs. Herbert Joieph, Na.v, Jo.vie vs. Donald.

10 a. m. int. st. uomemc a cam.

Frlenda may call 7-9 M. FOR RENTAL, Nov. ot 442 W. Clearfield ANNA (nee Kacaurl. wife of lha T.

Stevenson Chapter No. 225, O.E.S., are settle asjata. Phona 4OM25-032O. sYlNSKT MEMOrTaL-4 graVeTVartn Hlaleah, Florida. invited to tne runerai p.

John the emotional ills, announced! Eumc. m. 3227 Arlington LTwLZ'' VETti. plans Fridav to spt nn nalinn Harvey, 42. 2453 N.

53. Serpentine Isne, Wyncole. Jiaiis rnaay 10 set Up nation-, r.lrhlll .1. Barbara A. Worrlck, 22, 401 Cornell Wide Offices, Gertrude Rubin, 47, 5501 Westford Drexel Hill, and Paul B.

Sullivan. land Eugene Netsky. 44. 2J12 N. Broad 22, 1510 Lansdnwne Upper Darby.

The disclosure came from 1 Delores E. Hutchinson, 23. f4W Quln.y Rosemary A. Bowen, 27, ill Eastern and Joseph L. Brown, 24.

3 W. "Grover founder of the c- A- wachinsky. 21. i3t w. Johnson t.

(Aliens lane. Joyce E. Green, 23. 1454 Lardner group patterned after Alcohol-! Eliiabeth J. Walker, 21.

54I5 War- and Edwin Borland, 24, 5434 Augusta irlnglon ave. and Thomas W. McC'lung, .1. ICS Anonymous. He asked that 22.

I41 Lafayette Sarah Williams, II. 402S Ogden hit full 1, Florence M. Hartmann, 42, I0S0 Holly- and Alexander Jonea 22. S652 Rodman HIS IU1I name be Withheld "SO tree Abington, and A. Isle Waller Fnrrestal.

Relatives audi P. Dnnohue It Rons. S400 Market at. Int friends are Invited to the service. Mon Kernwond Cem.

Friends and neighbors II A. at llarkman 41)5-07 may call Sun. ava. O.E.S, service W. Lehigh whera friend, may call I M.

7 to 9 P. I CEMETKRV Let for sale. niHTm. morla Park. 4 grave lots, Unit A Rlock, Secllon A.

1150 Phona MU 1-0741. GILBERT, of 4. IMS. formerly or.Fott Washington, on Nov, 4, 145, MRS. HARRY D.

REESE, widow of the owner of II. D. Reese Wholesale Meat 1208 1240 W. Venango MATILDA, wldowj beloved huahand of Dorothy, devoted Martha Dreher, 41, 1032 W. Columbia llmt th a Galbralth, 64.

7 Williams Malvern. that the organization does noti Pearl Snodgrass. SO. 3103 N. Front and Ruasell n.

Rutherford, 47, of John Freeman. Relatlvea and friends invited io funeral, 1:30 P. lamer or Linda, Richard and Jacqueline Cnpp. brother of Miller Moore i also sur. vlven h.v four grandchildren.

Service ai St. Stephen's Episcopal Chureli. Fori rise or fall nn tho nam nf nnn H' Elliott. J. 25 N.

10.32 W. Columbia ave. rise or iail on UlO name Ot One Hope St. Catherine 8. Wert, 24, 445 Edwarda man.

Merrelllne M. Woodward, 23, Springfield, and Paul M. Mulhol- Arch died Thursday at her home in the Barclay. She was Horn tunerai noma oi George K. witt-maler.

4521 Broad .1. Friend, may call Sun. ava. AS A HflPFUt, 6UICI theta wha whh M) remember heir loved mm with In Memarlem netlaa In Tha Iimuitm Marsden and Louis E. Kramer.

11. Washington. L. i 2 P. Int.

prl vste. land. 24, 7431 Bulst ava, Ra.vne, William W. vs. Sylvia O.

Glover. O'Brien, Natalie II vs. Joseph L. Ney. Peggy by Alma M.

Mesaner, fusidian vs. Walter Mayer, Shirley Ann Frederick Squares, Maraaret A. vs. Charles J. Or Charles Richard Mespasa, Dorothy vs.

Ralph. Powles, Richard John vs. Elaine. Yonan, Joseph vs, Helen Pourssyadl, Frederick. James va.

Vivian Jackson. Yeles, Wllburta E. vs. Donald Wade, Norrls, Joyce vs. Leonard Preston, Jr.

100. Mrs. Reese, the former Discussions are already under way to start Neurotica, Anonymous branches in St. Lou Carrie E. Kitt, was a native of OAFFNET, On Nov.

2. 1945. of 3044 Salmon SARAH A. (nee Bright), wife of the late Francis Gaffney, Relatives and friends Invlled to funeral 1:45 MUI.LEN.-Nov. 4.

IMS. FRANK of M49 llegerman beloved husband of Altoona, Pa. Her husband died in August, 1929. Her only sur 44 N. LaCleda place, Atlantic City, Catherine 0.

Hanley. 33. 1112 Walker and Joseph A. Parsons, 30, 1217 Walnut at. Carol Feldman.

25, 1110 Kant lane, and Seymour J. Krupnlck, 34, 795) Al-gon ave. Jessica A. Logue, 21, 1414 a. 51th Shirley M.

Hill. 20. 130 N. Capitol and Harold E. Johnson, 22, 430 N.

17th st. Mary E. Dougherty, 22, 739 Borberk and Edward C. Dear, 24, 724 Cola-brook rd, Karen L. Huffert.

22, 11737 DIMarro and Joseph J. Aufiare, 22, 44443 EUiabeth it. is, Tucson, Seattle, and other, Western cities, he me late uertrune inea iraynon, Relallvea and friend, are Invited to attend the funeral 4 A. at tha Aldworth Funeral Home. Decatur Charlaa ata.

have aanaetad many tultabla varia. In frM aeailaf available tram tha Want Aa) Oagarlmant. la afaaa Mamarlam Natlaa ahana LOatitt l-tMOft Tha tharfe It anly 40a a Ilea. a. Mj.

Micnaet j. Hemy unerai Home, 2432 East Allegheny ave, Solemn Requiem Mass, It A. Nativity B.V.M. Church. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. View vivor is a daughter-in-law, Mrs. neinemann, Dorla vs. Donald. Dickens, Harvey Jr va.

Gloria. said. Reaulem Mass. It A. M.

at i-aa'a Frank K. Reese, ing Sun. ava. inurcn, rrienoa may eau Man. ava,.

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