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a i ii mi inn -ii in in iir ii ihimwmwiwpiiiimiiii Diid Died Died R. A. Manwaring Dies, Engineer, Builder, 83 Roy A. Manwaring, who during World War I enginered STATISTICS BY CITIES Highest temperature last 12 hours, lowest temperature last IS hours and precipitation for last 24 hours as reported at 8 P. M.

by the United States Weather Bureau. TEMPERATURE construction of roads, railroads and ship ways at Hog Island (Shipbuilding Yards, died Friday at Hobe Sound, Fla. He was lace Albany 83 and lived at 191 Presi JANUARY 1969 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY 1969 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 a dential Bala Cynwyd, He graduated from the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania in 1909 and four years later founded a construction company. After-the I war, he spent several years in! I ana lonaa as an engi- OFFICIAL FORECASTS Philadelp i a and vicinity: Fair, cold Mon day, with a high in th mid-30s. Overnight low in teens.

Continued fair and Chance of rain cold Tuesday. near zero through Monday night. Pennsylvania: Mostly iunny and cold Monday, with a high around mid-30s. Fair and and not so cold Monday night and Tuesday. New Jersey: Sunny and cold Monday with highs around 35.

Fair and not so cold Monday night and Tuesday. New York City and vicinity: EiHmn L. H. 13 28 21 47 18 34 3 9 23 35 22 24 31 47 7 22 7 30 13 19 27 60 6 23 -13 11 13 31 36 56 38 52 26 37 48 63 12 32 57 72 -12 13 35 51 20 34 27 32 14 33 39 71 11 21 11 27 30 37 15 33 43 51 51 54 0 15 26 52 39 47 65 19 33 28 -29 -5 jgneer. Later, Mr.

Manwaring assumed the presidency of the Pemco which his father had founded. He was a Mason and member of the Union League, PhiladeW pnia Country Club, Grace Pres-Iio byterian Church of Jenkintown, Jupiter Island Club, National Electrical Manufacturers' Asso- isurray ana coia Monaay, wim aiEsr t. h. w.d.v. Fr.

w. feiVi i .1 5 A.M. 16 61 WSW-S Cloudy nigh in the upper 30s. Fair and 7 a. m.

15 si w-7 cioudy slightly warmer Monday cibdT Weather for Monday If Based on Official Forecasts Sun Rises Sun Sets Moon Rises 7:22 A. M. 4:58 P. M. 2:27 A.

M. Sunday's Local Report U. S. WEATHER BUREAU I 11 1 0A 5 P. M.

29 46 NW-9 Cloudy 7 P. M. 24 57 WNW-9 Cloudy Temperature; Humidity; W.D.4V., Wind Direction and Velocity PrsPrecipltatlon; w- Weather Condi- Highest temperature P. 33 iHiehest temperature this date last 98 years (1890) Lowest temperature (5:30 A. Lowest temperature this date last 98 years (1886) Average temperature today Average temperature this date last year Normal for this date Deficiency since Jan.

1 24 Total precipitation since Jan. 1 0.17 Deficiency since Jan. 1 0.99 Barometric Pressure: 6 A. M. 30.20 Rising.

12 Noon 30.20 Falling. 6 P. M. 30.18 Rising. DEGREE DAY DATA Today 41 Season 2340 Normal 2332 wmtitr.

Jntetium tn lew moitt STATIC FRONT or BAROMETER tt A NEW ORLEANS I ami xuesuay. Delaware. Maryland and Dis trict of Columbia and vicinity: MoStlv SUnilV Mondav with hiehs in aus. ciouay ana sugar, ly warmer Tuesday. Cape May to Cape Hatteras: Fair Monday, with northerly winds 10 to 20 knots.

Visibility 10 miles. Cape May to Block Island: Fair and cold Monday, with winds westerly 10 to 15 knots. Visibility 5 miles. PARTLY" ciouDr SNOwilJ RAIN STATIC WIND COLD BBS WARM 5 iJ tiivh prttsurt. lvtM of movement nd tpttd FRONT" fotwtrJ tounjtry of Ml tir 2 Sons to Offer Father's Mass Two brothers will be concele-brants Wednesday of a Requiem Mass for their father, a retired Ardsley sales representative who died Sunday.

Joseph P. Cusick, who retired three years ago as a sales representative for the Coates and Clark Sales Baltimore, after 24 years of service, died in Abington Memorial Hospital. He as 61 and lived at 2658 Jenkintown rd. His sons, the Rev. Thomas J.

Cusick, curate at Immaculate Conception Church, Levittown, and Rev. Eugene G. Cusick, member of the faculty of Cardinal O'Hara High School, Springfield, will be concele- brants of the Mass at noon at Queen of Peace Church, Ards ley. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Cheltenham Township. Mr.

Cusick also is survived by his wife, the former Alice Gordon; two other sons, Joseph P. and Gerald a daughter, Mrs. Mary Boland, six grandchildren, and four sisters. Deaths Elsewhere Richmal Crompton, 78, authoress of the "William" books, in Farnborough, England. TTpr frpckle-faced creation, a f'jV at ate He the in at SAYENSYEIN 15? a N- 5th and "v- City.

N. mI. Mr- Rut" Schectman and rifii JT.fle,d.'. Mr- Iorothy Green- vrs.v".re in a '2 GOLDSTEINS." MIA Roosevelt J3 i 4W1 t. In Ueu of cntributi SAYRE January 10, 19.

of 1014 Bridge rd. Cornwell Heights. Pa ETHEL nee Bloom) wife of Leonard nOME. 27 Heights, int. pj OakfordJ Pa.

Viewing Tuesday evening. SCHEEYZ Jan. 10, 1969. BERNARD of 204 BLVd i L'ppr narhy. Beloved husband of Elsie (n Donnelly), father of Mrs Judith Revive.

of rca and employee of RCA, Cherry Hi N. are in. vlted to funeral. Wed a DONOHUE FUNERAL HOMeV MM Mass in l' Requiem Mass, 10 A. Church of St Laurence.

Upper Darby. Int Holy Cross cem. Friend, may call Tues SCHWARZ Pa aterville, rheja FrlTde hWaT.nl mother of Carrie Davin, KfthryS Sues01?" 1 p. at the FI rr iir int. forest Hil Is Cem FrietirU call 12 to 1 pT M.

In Heu of flowers contributions may be formed asttrv.ille CmmumtymRe! formed Church in her memory. SEVERIN Mf.H V' husband of Severin (nee Korbau) of are inr.V'V ReIatiY" -nd friendl are invited to service. Tues II H52lD ROTHERMEL UN KKAL HOME. 600-02 Int. West Laurel Hinc.m.' Friend, may call after 10 A.

In Mlnri. contribute to fS alm.f "1d First Re-Chr? Vnitea Church of Christ, 4th Race 19106. Sister REGINA LEYITIA, S.S.J. (GENEVIEVE KELLY) and friends 4 P' int SLEEYH Heights, formerly of Phila on Jan 10, 1969. DAVID.

JR Hd1tne ee Young) S.ea.?herf Y' E. Sleeth. Services 1:30 p. m. Tues Hom 01 M- williams: Ba timore Summit aves Clifton Heights.

Pa. Int. Arlington Cem. Friends may caU Mon. eve.

SMIYH N- 24th January 9 taca WILnLIAM H. SMITH. Refa'. 'JSi fr.ends invited to funeral Tuesday. KrS.Mf.r.1m the PHILLIPS 568 2id st.

Int. St. MondeayMevFe. Cem" Iney- No SYEIN J969' HELEN (nee Fv Angeles. form' we of the late Loui and Ha.rry nanief and Elliot Stein, sister of Mrs.

Edith vavrKa1d Mever rhinn: lso sur. Mved by 6 grandchildren and 1 greatgrandchild. Services 2PM precisely, for relatives and friends. 1m of Bessi Link -S3 and the American Brotherhood of sack'si at5iMENDBERJG'S APHAEL SACKS. 4720 N.

Broad st. Int. Mon-tefiore Cem. Family will be at 2087 Parkdale Glenide. Pa.

SYREIT MARION C. (nee Chambers), wife of eJate rnk mother of Mrs. Katharine Lee, age 8. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 11 A. from ROBERT B.

ROWLAND FUNERAL HOME, 7013-15 Torresdale ave. Int. Forest Hill Cem. No viewing. Y00PES Jan.

11. 1WQ, JAMES husband of Heather A. Toopes (nee Howard), of 929 W. Atlantic Laurel Springs. N.

J. Relatives, friends and Friendship Lodge s400, F. A. are invited to the funeral service Wed 11 A. at the .1.

BURTON CORSON FUNERAL HOME. 433 Lyceum Roxborough, where friends may call Tues. eve. after 7. Masonic service 8 P.

M. In lieu of flowers please send contributions to the Presbyterian Hospital Cancer Fund. TRIMBLE In Norristown, January 11, DR. HELEN BELL, daughter of the late Alfred G. and Chrissie Bell Trimble.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend services at the BOTD-HORROX FUNERAL HOME, 718 Swede Norristown, 1 P. M. Int. Westminster Cem. In lieu of flowers, contributions would be appreciated to the Missionary Education Society, co The First Presbyterian Church, Norristown, Pa.

WAGNER Suddenly, in Norristown, January 12, CYRUS husband of Mary Krell Wagner. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Haws Norrisown, at 9 A. M. Int. Lewisburg Cem.

Friends may call at the BOTD-HORROX FUNERAL HOME, 718 Swede Norristown, Tues. 7 to 9. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to Grace Lutheran Church, Norristown, Pa. WEYZLER Jan. 10.

1969. of 11601 Bustleton FRANK husband of Rose Sweeney and father of William, Barbara Quigley and Lisa. Relatives and friends and faculty members of La Salle College invited to funeral 8:30 A. MrCAFFERTY FUNERAL HOME, 6126 Torresdale ave. High Mas of Requiem, St.

Christopher's Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Viewin Mon.

eve. W0RRALL January 10, 1969, ELSIE wife of the late Jay W. WorraU and sister of J. George Black, of Newtown Square, R. D.

Int. and memorial service at the convenience of the family from the i. NELSON RIGBY FUNERAL HOME, Media. ZIEGENFUSS January 11, 199. MARY (nee Van Billiard), widow of the late Oscar Ziegenfuss.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Wednesday, at 10 A at the Lutheran Home Chapel, 6950 Germantown Phila. Int. Arlington Cem. Cemetery Lois 2 LOTS, Whltemarsh Memorial Park, Gospel Gardens sect. inci.

bronze memorial. Box 194. Ocean Gate, N. or call collect 1-201-349-5476. Florist Guide WANNER'S FLOWERS 1901 COTTMAN AVE.

RA 5-7580 BRIMMER'S 3155 KENSINGTON AVE. NE 4 -41 EXPERIENCED COUNSELORS FOR NEW MEMORIAL PARK Unusually eHreetive opportunity with ground encJ turf top crypt tales program. Located on 600 acre tract in New Jersey. No Pre-Need sales program in area for many years. Guaranteed draw and excellent commission schedule.

Direct mail and newspaper leads supplied. Liberal benefits for permanent staff. Call Fred Donned, Sales Director, at (609) 535-5800. CREELY MILDRED (nee Crane), of West-wood, N. formerly of Clayton.

N. on January 11. 1969. wife of the late J. Robert Creely, ace years.

Funeral service Tuesday, January 14, 11 A. BARCLAT FUNERAL HOME, Rroad Maple Clayton, N. J. Int. Cedar Green Clayton.

Vlewins anj O. S. Service Mon. eve. COSTANZA JOSEPH, on Jan.

11, 19. of 228 W. Highland Chestnut Hill, husband of the late Amalia M. Costanza. Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Mother of Consolation Church Tuesday, 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem Friends may call at JACOB F. RUTH'S, 8413 German-town Monday eve. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to Chestnut Hill Hospital.

C0YLE January m. FLORENCE, wife of the late James V. Coyle, of 57U-B. N. Park ave.

Memorial Service. I P. KIRK A NICE, 301 German-town ave. In lieu of flowers, send contribution to the Church of your choice. CRANOALL Jan.

12. 1969. JOSEPH (JAY), beloved son of Joseph Sr. and Christine E. Crandall, (nee Stockett), of 272 Bellows Lane, Marl-ton, N.

age years." Also survived by 2 sisters. Laura C. and Kimberly Ann. both at home. Services.

Wed. at noon. Grace Church. Kings Highway, Haddonfield. N.

J. Int. Harleiffh Cem. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Leukemia Society, Southern New Jersey Chapter, Route 70. Oierry Hill.

N. J. (HOLL. FUNERAL DIRECTOR). FISHER Jan.

11. 1969. (SILVERMAN) ELIZABETH, of 7036 Rutland mother of Mr. George Silverman; also survived by 2 grandchildren and 2 greatgrandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 12:30 P.M.

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

Shiva will be observed at 7036 Rutland st. In lieu of flower make contributions to the Uptown Home for the Aged, 7800 Bustleton ave. FREED Jan. 12, 1969, ROBERT husband of Sylvia (nee Frager) Freed, of 1710 Danford father of Stephen Freed, son of Ethel and the late Maxwell Freed, brother of Byrnice Dunn. Relatives and friends are invited to services 11 A.

JOSEPH LEVINE at SON, 1512 N. Broad st. Int. Mt. Jacob Cem.

Family will return to the late residence. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. FRICK0 JOHN, of 2762 Colmar Corn-well Heights. Jan. 11, 1969.

beloved husband of Anna (nee Noel), born in Boscar. Relatives and friend invited to funeral 9 A. WILLIAM S. HOFFMAN FUNERAL HOME, Brown ave. and Hulmeville Cornwell Heights.

Requiem High Mass, 10 A. Our Lady of Fatima Church. Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem. Viewing; Mon.

eve. FRIEND On Jan. 11, 1969. MATILDA (nee Wilkenson), age 92 years, of The Manchester House, Media, wife of the late Frank Friend. Service 10 A.

OLIVER H. BAIR West, 301 West Chester pike, Havertown, where friends may call Wed. after 9 A. M. Int.

Arlington Cem. FRISSE ELIZABETH wife of the late George Frisse of 827 Glenview on Jan. 11. 1969, mother of Mrs. William Remer and Mrs.

Henry Konopka. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral, 8:30 A. J. W. DEAN A SON.

6401 Rising Sun Lawndale, Phila. Mass 10 A. M. Presentation B. V.

M. Church. Int. St. Dominic's Cem.

Viewing Mon. eve. HILL JOHN on Jan. 9. 1969.

at Ft. Lauderdale. and late of Ocean City. N. husband of Claire Bissell Hill.

Funeral services will be held at the STUARD FUNERAL HOME, 104 Cricket Ardmore. Jan. 14 at II A. M. Int.

West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends call Mon. 7 to HOFFMAN Do.vlestown. Jan. 12.

ELIZABETH HOFFM AN. Funeral services from the CHARLES H. REED FUNERAL HOME, 182 W. Court Doylestown, on 2 P. M.

Int. Doylestown Cem. Friend may call at the funeral home Tues. eve. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Doylestown Presbyterian Church Building Fund.

H0LMQUIST H. LEONARD, on Jan. 11, I960, husband of the late Sarah L. 'nee Anderson), of 246 Waverly Wyncote, Pa. Services Tuesday, 11 A.

from Holy Nativity Church. In lieu of flowers, memorials in his name may be sent to Holy Nativity Church, 205 Huntingdon Pike. Rockledge, Pa. 19111. H0LZSCHUH Jan.

10. MARY wife of Edward Holzschuh, of 1521 Longshore st. Funeral 8:30 A. FOX FUNERAL HOME, 7026 Castor ave. Requiem Mass, Our Lady of Ransom Church, 10 A.

M. Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem. Viewing Mon. eve.

HOWARD On Jan. 10, 1969, AUGUSTA BET-TELS, wife of William S. Howard of 124 N. Narberth Narberth, Pa. Services for relatives and friends 2 P.

at OLIVER H. BAIR'S. 1820 Chestnut st. Friends may call 7- P. M.

Int. Mt. Peace Cem. JEHLE At Cape May. N.

suddenly, Jan. 11, 1969. ELIZABETH, wife of the late J. Otto and mother of Mrs. Thelma Metzgar.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral services 8 P. the CRAFT FUNERAL HOME, 814 Bethlehem pike, Erdenheim. Int. Cold Spring, N. J.

Friends may call Tues. after 7 P. M. Parking on premises. JORDAN Of 1820 Rhawn January 10.

1969, ANNA M. (nee Adler), wife of the late Joseph Jordan, age 77 years, sister of Rev. Edward J. Adler, C. ss.

R. and Mrs. Catherine Clauss. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral. 8:30 A.

from JOHN F. FLUEHR SONS. 149 W. Susquehanna ave. Requiem Mass at St.

Boniface Church at 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Tues.

eve. KENT LILLIAN on Jan. 12. 1969, of Addison Place, Fair Lawn. N.

beloved wife of the late Gehrett H. Kent. Services at the VANDER PLATT COLONIAL HOME, 13-31 Saddle River Fair Lawn, Tuesday 9 P. M. Int.

Arlington Drexel Hill. Pa. The family will receive their friends Tuesday, 6 to 9 P. M. K0NEN Of 900T Revere formerly of 2316 N.

Howard January 11. 1969. CLARA (nee Rodemlch). wife of the late John J. Knnen.

age 66 years. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral. 8:30 A. from JOHN F. FLUEHR RONS.

3301-15 Cottman ave. Requiem Mass at the Church ofMhe Maternity B. V. at 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. Masses preferred.

KRUQ Jan. 10. 1969, BDITII MAY KRUG. of 21 Windsor Narberth. daughter of the late Henry and Clara Kurt Krug.

Relatives and friends Invited to service 11 A. RIRK NICE, 6301 Germantown ave. Int. Northwood Cem. Friends may call 10 to 11 A.

M. KUDRICK On Jan. 10. 109, ALEX, husband of the late Susan R. Cooper, of 224 Norwood Holmes.

Pa. Relatives and friends are Invited tn attend his funeral on Wed. morning at 9 o'clock from THE CAVANAOH FUNERAL HOME. 301 Chester Pike, Norwood. High Mass of Requiem in the Church of Our Lady of Fatime at 10 o'clock.

Int. SS Peter fc Paul Cem. Friends may call Tues. 7 to 9. LAWL0R ANNA M.

FARRELL, Jan. 11, ud-1enly, of 4830 Smick wife of the late James P. Lawlor. Relatives, friends and members of the Ladies Aux. Keystone Post 820, V.F.W..

are invited to the funeral 9 A. FITZPATRIf SON FUNERAL HOME, 425 Lyceum Rox. High Requiem Mass, Church of the Holy Family, 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Tuea. eve. after 7. LAWS0N Of 4303 N.

9th Jan. 11, 1969. MATILDA (nee Johnston), wife of the late Edward F. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services 1 P. GRIESS FUNERAL HOME, N.

W. cor. 8th and Hunting Park ave. Friends may call Tues. eve.

Int. Hillside Cem. LEVY Jan. 12. 1969, TILLIE, (nee Farb-man), wife of the late Maurice, of 842 Brighton mother of Mr.

Norman Levy, Mr. Irwin Levy, Mrs. Reha Jaron. sister of Mrs. Bessie Gross and Mrs.

Esther Helfand. also urvived by 10 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Relatives and friend are invited to funeral services. 11 A. precisely.

'GOLDSTEINS 6410 N. Broad st. Int. Har Nebo Cem. Shiva will be observed at 842 Brighton st.

Please omit flowers. LOWE MARTHA (nee Richardson), on Jan. 10. 1969, of 2078 Susquehanna Abington, wife of the late James Lowe, mother of Sarah Jane Lowe, sister of Mrs. Wade Bowman; also survived by a grandchild, Cindy.

She was a teacher in Lower Moreland for 23 years. Funeral 10 A. Tuesday, at the Church of Ou Saviour, York and Homstead Jenkintown, Pa. Friends may call Monday 7 to 9 P. at HELWEG AND SON.

463 York Jenkintown. Interment private. MANWARING On Jan. 10, 1969. at Hobe Sound.

ROY A. MANWARING, of 191 Presidential Bala-Cynwyd. formerly of Jenkintown. beloved husband of Ruth McDowell Manwaring and father of Mrs. Charles W.

Huber. Jr. Service for relatives and friends 12 noon, at OLIVER H. BAIR'S. 1820 Chestnut Phila.

Interment private. In lieu of flowers contributions may be sent to Northern Home for Children, 5301- Ridge Phila. MAR0LD0 Jan. 10. 1969.

JOSEPH (HISKIE), of 1611 S. 10th and formerly' of 4614 Melrose st. Beloved husband of Helen (nee Wisniewska) and devoted father of Mrs. Rita Sibila. Also two grandchildren and son of Mrs.

Maria Rosa and brother of Vincent, Mrs. Rose Aversa and Mrs. Mary Filip-poni. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 9 A.M., from GANGEMI FUNERAL HOME, Broad and Wolf sts. Solemn Requiem Mass, St.

Nicholas Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Tues.

evening. MASSA WILLIAM THOMAS, January 12. 1969. suddenly, age 76. beloved husband of Ruth E.

(nee Youngberg), of 160 Morton Broomall, Pa. Relatives and friends and members of Hiram Lodge 3:81 are invited to services. 11 A. M. at the DONALD A.

GIBSON FUNERAL HOME, Lawrence Sproul Broomall. Int. Montrose Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve.

7 to 9. Masonic service at 8 P. M. MEIRS ANNA on Jan. 11, 1969, wife of W.

Allen Meirs. age 83. Funeral services from PEPPLER FUNERAL HOME, 122 Crosswicks Bordentown, Tuesday, 2 P. M. No viewing.

The family requests contributions be given to Mansfield Friends Meeting. McCOLLUM HELENA on Jan. 10, 1969. of 2009 Spring Garden st beloved daughter of the late William and Catharine McCol-lum (nee Gallagher). Relatives, friends and employes of The American Optical Co.

are invited to funeral Tuesday. 9 A. at THE DINAN FUNERAL HOME. 1923 Spring Garden st. Solemn Requiem Mas, 10 A.

St. Francis Xayier Chich. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Monday from 4 PM.

Parking in Dinan lot. McDANIELS On January 11, im. OAKLEY beloved husband of Rae T. Ritchie, of 6914 Saybrook Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral services on Wed at 1 P.

at the CAVANAGH FUNERAL HOME. 6922 Woodland Phila. Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends may call Tues.

7 to 9. MOSES Jan. 10. 1969. S.

LEE, of Drexel Hill, husband of the late Dorothy (nee Harris) brother of Pearl Detwiler, and father of Barbara Nicolls. Relatives and friends may call at the SPENCER T. VIDEON FUNERAL HOME, Garrett at Shadeland Drexel Hill, Mon. eve. 7 to i and are invited to the service, 11:30 A.

M. at the Church of the Holy Comforter. Bond Burmont Drexel Hill. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be sent in his name to the American Cancer Society, 2239 Garrett Drexel Hill. Int.

Arlington Cem. NICHIPORUK FEODOR. Died January 10, 1960, of 1215 E. Columbia devoted father of Alexander, Harry, Frank and Paul, also survived by five grandchildren. Divine liturgy, 9 A.

Wed. from St. Nicholas R.O. Church, 7th Brown sts. Viewing Tues.

from OGRODNEK FUNERAL HOME, 639 W. Hunting Park ave. Parastas 8 P. M. Int.

Oakland Cem. 0RL0FF MARINA PRINCESS, on January II. lWQ. of Cove a New York City, beloved wife of the late Nicholas Orloff, sister of Mrs. Adele Brunell and Dr.

Benjamin E. rnoin; at De VINE FUNERAL HOME, 293 South Oyster Bay. N. Jan. 14, 1969 from 7 til 9 pm.

Religious service. (an. 15. at the Holv Virffin Prntonnr Russian Orthodox Church, 14 Alvin oien tjove, N. at 10 A.

M. Int. Memorial Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. RAFFERTY BERNADETTE M.

RAFFERTY, suddenly, on Ian. 11, 1969, the 11-year-old beloved daughter of Thomas J. and Teresa McCleary Rafferty, of 223 W. Kenilworth ave. Solemn Requiem Mass.

Wednesday, 10 A. Church of Relatives and friends may Tuesday at 7 P. GEITNER FUNERAL HOME, Godfrey ave. and Lawrence st. RIDINGS On January 9.

1969, ELEANOR of 6158 Walnut Philadelphia. Services and interment private. RILEY tPX.1?01? Lewi" Jan- Hth. "69, JACOB husband of Edna (nee Saunders) and father of Frederick Riley. RelaUves and friends are 'n unrj R- V) A at THE FLETCHER FUNERAL HOMEi 9529 Bustleton ave.

Requiem Mass. 10 A. at St. Christopher's Church, CU Tue, RISYENBAYY Jan. 10, 1969, JOHN husband of Effie L.

Ristenbatt (nee Sawtelle) fS JS Browning lane. Cherry Hill, N. J. Surviving relatives. 2 sons, John H.

Ristenbatt, Lebanon, and Donald Lee Ristenbatt, Lebanon. and also 6 grandchildren. Relatives and friends the family, also retired employes of Phila. Naval Yard, members of the Haddonfield Presbyterian Church, members of Haddonfield Choral Society, the Wednesday Morning Nite Workers League, Haddonfield Presbyterian Choral Union, members of the Ancient Acceptance Scottish Rite of Free Masonry, Valley of Southern New Jersey, members of Collingswood Lodge 210. F.

A. are invited to the funeral services Tues at 11 A. at the Haddonfield Presbyterian Church. Haddonfield, N. J.

Int. Locust wood Memorial Park. Cherry Hill. In lieu of flowers, kindly send donations to Haddonfield Presbyterian Church, Haddonfield, N. J.

Friends may call Mon. eve. at the C. H. IREDELL FUNERAL HOME, 402 White Horse pike, Haddon Heights, N.

J. Masonic Service, P. M. ROSS ELIZABETH C. (nee Cosgrove).

died on Jan. 9. 1969, of 1506 Lindley beloved sister of John, William and Francis Cosgrove. Relatives, friends and members of "the B.V.M. Sodality are invited to the funeral 8:30 A.

from the REMP-FER FUNERAL HOME, 4405-07 N. 5th st. High Mass of Requiem. Church of the Holy Child, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friend call Mon. eve. after 7.

ROUNYREE EMILY of 22 Franklin Flourtown. Jan. 11. 1969. wife of the late James Rountree.

Relatives and i friends are invited to services 1:30 P. the CRAFT FUNERAL HOME. 814 Bethlehem Erden- 1 heim. Int. Ivy Hill Cem.

Friends may call 7 to 9 P. M. Parking on i premises. In lieu of flowers, memorials in her name may be sent to the American Cancer Society. RYAN Jan.

10, DANIEL of 4233 Hel-lerman husband of the late Catherine (nee Sheridan), and father of Geraldine. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 9 A. PETNER FUNERAL HOME, M21 Frankford ave. (at Levick Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A. St Timothy's Church.

Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem. Friend may call Mon. eve. Dr.

William C. Bown, Montco Physician, 66 Dr. William C. Bown, a practicing physician in Montgomery County, died Saturday at home. He was 66 and lived 222 Joseph Norristown.

Dr. Bown was a 1939 gradu Atlanta Atlantic CJfT Bismarck. N. D. Boston Buffalo, N.

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Harrishurg Houston Jacksonville. Fla. Kansas City, Mo. Los Angeles Louisville Miami Beach Minneapolis New Orleans New York City Norfolk, Va. Philadelphia Phoenix, Ariz.

Pittsburgh Portland, Me. Portland. Ore. St. Louis Salt Lake City San Francisco S.Ste.

Marie, Mich. Savannah, Ga. oo Seattle wgton. Wilkes-Barre Winnipeg, Minn. Low; High; Missing; Pr PrecipitaUon; Tr.

Trace. Monday's Tidal Predictions PHILADELPHIA (Chestnut st.) High Tide 8:54 A. M. 9:24 P. M.

Low Tide 3:24 A. M. 4:18 P. M. DELAWARE BREAKWATER High Tide 3:30 A.

M. 3:48 P. M. low I iae a. jw.

f. jvi. CAPE MAY (Municipal Pier) High Tide 2:44 M. 3:08 P. M.

LOW Tide 9:01 A. M. 9:07 P. ATLANTIC CITY (Steel PUr) High Tide 2:16 A. M.

2:40 P. Low Tide 8:43 A. M. 8:49 P. M.

BEACH HAVEN (Little Egg Harbor) High Tide 4:29 A. M. 4:53 P. M. Low Tide 11:19 A.M.

11:25 P. BARNEG AT INLET High Tide 2:22 A. M. 2:46 P. M.

Low Tide 8:57 A. M. 9:03 P. M. MIAMI ir pnnitrt, vere7e wtttktr, aVrecOoe mm tAt amlH mevmy, mn'tlty lJ im(lw P.

Baffaglia, IStable Owner j0hn P. Rattaelia. trottinc Mr, Battaglia was a promi-j nent amateur harness driver in a brother, Dr. Antonio P. Bat- ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Antonio Battaglia, and his maternal grandmother, Mrsr Madeline Pavi-glianti. Funeral services will be held Wednesday with a High Re quiem Mass at 9:30 A. M. at St.

John's Church, Paulsboro. Entombment will be at Eggling-ton Cemetery, Roxborough, N. J. Alexander Marr, Veteran Musician Alexander T. (Mickey) Marr, a musician, died Saturday at Germantown Hospital.

He was 70 and lived at 4840 Pulaski Germantown Mr. Marr, a gold card holder in the Philadelphia Musical So ciety Local 77, A. F. of join ed with nationally known song writer Bobby Heath to compose 0yer Top," a World War 1 song. The leader of Marr's Merry Men, which performed mostly in Willow Grove during the 1930s, Mr.

Marr had played piano din ner music at the Chestnut Hill Hotel for the last several years. He is survived by his wife, the former Margaret Davis; five sons, two daughters, two step- sons, three sisters, and a broth- er. Requiem mass will be cele brated at 10 A.M. Wednesday at St. Catherine of Siena Church, Germantown.

Interment will he in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Wyndmoor. i spec -oo) i75 (J Helen Trimble, Retired Teacher Dr. Helen Bell Trimble, re tired educator, died Saturday at home. She was 88 and lived on Whitehall Norristown RD 3 Dr. Trimble was born in Philadelphia and.

graduated from Bryn Mawr College. She re ceived her PhD from the Uni versity of PennsylvaiMa and taught in Norristown High School and East Stroudesburg College. For many years she was active in area Presbyterian churches. Surviving is a sister, Margaret A. Trimble.

Services will be at 1 P.M Wednesday at Boyd Horrox Funeral Home, 718 Swede Norristown. Burial will be in Westminster Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd. C. BROOKE FOSNOCHT, an Army Air Corps pilot in the Pacific Theater of World War II, died Friday at his home. He was 48 and lived at 4523 N.

5th st. He retired recently from the U. S. Air Force Reserve with the rank of major after 20 years of service. Survivors include his wife, the former Frances Kane; a sister, Mrs.

Paul Blackman, and his stepfather, Lee E. Johnson. ROBERT PEARSALL, retired author, died Sunday at Harston Hall convalescent home, Chest-j nut Hill. He was 77 and lived at Princeton Garden Apartments, -Mount Airy. He was a First World War veteran of the Rainbow Division.

BAILEY Of 5529 N. Fairhill Jan. 10, 1969. ALFRED. beloved husband of Eva Bailey (nee Meussner), father of Alfred Bailey.

and brother of Emily Kern. Relatives, friends and members of I.B.E.W. Local JT744, of the Reading R. are invited to services 11 A. at the Funeral Home of FLOYD M.

BISHOP, 5408 N. 5th st. Int. Northwood Cem. Friends may call Mon.

after 7 P. M. BAKER JEAN (nee Entwisle1), wife of Philip J. Baker, of 2300 Oakmont Havertown, on Jan. 10.

1969. Relatives, friends, employes of Insurance Company of North America and women of Penn Pond are Invited to funeral services 11 A. NT, at the HARRIS K. FLOUNDERS FUNERAL HOME, 115 W. Eagle rd.

at Oakmont Havertown. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call Monday after 7. Parking on premises.

BASTIAN SGT. MICHAEL U. S. Army, on January 2. 1969, in Vietnam.

Age 22. Beloved son of Charles J. Bastian and Dorothy I. Fryer Bas-tian. of E.

Mantua Seweil, N. J. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral A. the KELLEY FUNERAL HOME, 125 Pitman Pitman, N. J.

High Requiem Mass, Church of the Incarnation, Mantua. Int. St. Bdidget Cem. Glassboro, N.

J. Friends may call Tues. eve. BATTAGLIA JOHN on Jan. 12.

1969, of 68 Roosevelt Paulsboro, N. age 25. beloved of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Battaglia and brother of Dr.

Antonio P. Battaglia. Relatives, friends and all organizations of which he was a member are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, 8:30 A. at the PETRINI FUNERAL HOME. 300 W.

Broad Paulsboro, N. J. Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9:30 A. M. at St.

John's C. Church. Paulsboro. Entombment Eglington Clarksboro, N. J.

Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday evening. BAUER January 11, 1969, of 333 Maple North Hills. Pa. MARGARET M. nee Mullen), wife of Elmer Bauer, a.ndA ljfndfinviiedto goldrick funeral' home," west JaWoY sTce Church, Ardsley, 10 A.

M. Int. Holy i-'u 1 1 1 1 1 rieuus may call Tues. eve. BERGMAN Jan.

12. 1968, MOLLIE free Chai-ken) wife of Morris Bergman, of 440 W. Sedgwick mother of Robert A. and Ronald H. Bergman, sister of Morris Chaiken and Rose Silber-stein, also survived by 5 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to services Tues. 1 P. JOSEPH LEVINE SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS, N. Broad st. above 71st ave.

Int. Har Jehuda Cem. Family will return to the home of Dr. and Mrs. Morton Fuchs, 803 Preston Erdenheim, Pa.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. BERNSTEIN Jan. 12. MOLLIE. wife of the late Joseph, dear mother of Mrs.

Ida Botkiss. Ben Bernstein. Irvine Bernstein, sister of Mrs. Tillie Marder, Max and Mark Krantman; also survived by 2 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services 1 P.

from THE REISMAN CHAPEL, 2317 North Broad street. Int. Har Zion Cem. Shiva observed 1 at the Botkiss residence. Apt.

310, Bennett Hall. 5040 N. Clinic at. B0SSARD On Jan. 10.

IW. JAY C. formerly of Merlon. husband of the late Catherine MarFarlan Bossard, son of the Isle Rev, and Mia. Guldn Bos-sard.

Relative and friends are Invited to the funeral aervlce on at 2 P. M. In the Chapel nf the Ovei brook Presbyterian hurrh. City Linn and Lancaster aves. Int.

West Laurel Hill lm. BOWN Tn Nnrrlainwn. January 11, DR. WILLIAM husband nf Elizabeth Miller Bown. Relative and Mend? are Invited to attend memorial ervlces at the Lower Pinvldencp Church.

at 2 P. In llwt tif firmer? memorials niav be ent tn the Proif Hope. Wlsrrmain N. W. Washington.

C. BR00ELL January 11, 16. DFOMTNA R. (nee Santilcci). wife of Jacob of 72 Robert ave, Dresel Hill.

Relatives and friends are Invited to thp funrral. A. from VICTOR J. I FFI' A( It FUNERAL HOME. Tnwnhlp Line It Burmnnt rd Dreael Hill Heoiilem Mas.

St Doro thy- Church. 10 A. M. Int. Calvary Cem.

Friend may call Tue. 7 to 9. BR00MELL ARTHUR. on Jan. 12.

19, hus band of Lois Broomall (nee Carey), oi Foulkeways. Gwynedd, Pa. Service at the convenience of the family at KIRK AND NICE, SUBURBAN CHAPEL. 41 E. Germantown Pike, Plymouth Meeting, Pa.

CALDWELL HAZEL on Jan 10, 1969, wife of Arthur C. Caldwell, of 550 S. 4gth St. Service and interment private. Please omit flowers.

Died of Hahnemann Medical School. had a wide practice in Mont gomery County and served on staffs of several hospitals! including Montgomery and Sac-: red Heart. He was a seconai World War veteran of the Publicj Health Service and the Coast ciation, Illuminating ing Society, American Society of Civil Engineers and Amer- Tiian Tnet.it.iiTA nt 1 TncriJ neers. Mr. Manwaring was also a director of Quaker City Federal Savings Loan Association and Pennsylvania Electrical Asso ciation.

Surviving are his wife, the former Ruth McDowell, a daughter, Mrs. Charles W. Hu-ber and four grandchildren. Services will be at noon Tuesday at Bair's Funeral Home, 1820 Chestnut st. Burial is pri vate.

MRS. FRANK FRIEND, the former Matilda Wilkenson, died Saturday in the Manchester House, Media, where she made her home. She was 92, and formerly lived in Philadelphia, where she was a physiotherapist. She was a member of the Episcopal Church of the Atonement in Morton. Nieces and nephews survive.

THOMAS R. CUNNINGHAM who was in the building supply business for 50 years, died Sundy at Nazareth Hospital. He was 68 and lived at 13031 Seweil Somerton. Mr. Cunningham retired in 1965 as president of the Frankford Supply 840 Cottman of which he was co-founder.

Survivors include his wife, the former Ann R. Ryan; two daughters, Mrs. Pa tricia O'Brien and Mrs. Carol Ann Braun; three sons, Thomas R. Richard and James, and 20 grandchildren.

ALFRED II. WIIISLER, retired maintenance supervisor for the Penn Central Railroad, died Sunday in Harrisburg. He was 72. Mr. Whisler was a 41-year employe of the railroad, past president of the Roadmast-ers and Maintenance Associa tion of America and a member of St.

Stephens Episcopal Church in Harrisburg. Surviving are his wife, the former Lil- liam Edwards; a son, the Rev. Alfred H. Whisler a daugh ter, Mrs. John A.

Bremble two grandchildren and a sis ter, Mrs. Marian W. Crawford. CYRUS L. WAGNER, director of activities at Methacton High School in East Norriton, died Sunday at Montgomery Hospi tal.

He was 58 and lived at 2904 N. Wales East Norriton. He was a graduate of Bucknell University and taught for 27, years at Stewart Junior High in Norristown. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Krell, two daughters, six grandchil dren, a brother, Mason, and a sister, Mrs. Julia Huff.

MRS. JACOB KERNER, the former Bessie Zifferblatt, died Saturday at Einstein Medical; Center, Northern Division. She; Was 81 and lived at York House North. A WldOW, Sihe IS survived! by two sons, David and Her man; a daughter, Mrs. Rose Appell, and two grandchildren.

MRS. LOUIS STEIN, the for mer Helen Chinn, died Saturday in Los Angeles. She was 83 and lived in Los Angeles. A former Philadelphia, Mrs. Stein was a member of Bessie Garber Link 33 and the American Brother hood of Israeli.

MRS. GEIIRETT KENT, the former Lillian Bartels, died Sun day in Ridgewood, N. J. She was 5S. and lived in Fair Lawn, N.

J. Surviving are a son, Frank her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bartels; and a sister, Mrs. Ruth B. Tedesco.

In Nemoriam FUSCI REGINA R. FUSCI With every act of kinrinwt. Every smile and word of cheer. You built a lasting monument In the hearts that mourn you here. SAM, MAR ELLEN.

JEAN'iE and BESSIE Died ALLEN On January II. 1M. SKUHA fnoe Davis), of 49 Story Twin Oaks, wife of the late Edwin Allen and mother of Kenneth Allen. Nwvloe for relatives and friends Wednendnv. 2 P.

OI.IVFR II. ft AIR SUBURBAN WEST, 101 Went I Pike, Havertown, where friend may call Wednesday after 1 P. M. Int. Arlington Cem.

In lieu of flnwt contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, ALTEMUS Jan. 10. 1W. ALM1KA 'nee Srha-rinikow), of (SOW Iawnlon wife of the late Edward. Relatives and friends are Invited to the wrvtcen 11 A.

FITZrvrRKK SON'S FUNERAL HOME, 5 Lyceum RoxhnrnuKh. Int. St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery. Aril more.

Pa. Friends may call Tues. 7 to t. AUTH Jan. 10.

19. HERMINA MINNIE), of 225 DuPont st. Relatives, friends and members of St. Mary's Ladies Aid Society are invited to attend the funeral A. from THE JOHN J.

STRITTMATTER FUNERAL HOME, 186 Green lane. Requiem Hish Mass, 10 A. St. Mary of the Assumption Church. Holy Communion may be received at this Mass.

Int. St. Mary's Cem. Viewin Mon. eve.

aiter 7. Parkin on premises. Guard and began his practice horse stable owner well known Norristown in 1947. jn nw jersey sporting circles, He was. a Fellow of the Amer-j died Sunday at Jefferson Hos-ican College of Surgeons and apitaL He was 25 and lived at Diplomate of the American; 68 Roosevelt Paulsboro, Board of Urology; a member of N.

J. the Montgomery County and! Philadelphia Medical past president of the Norristown, the Gloucester County, N. Rotary Club and a member of: area and a member of the New the Philadelphia Aviation Jersey Standard Bred Owners Surviving are his wife, thejand Breedeers Association, the former Elizabeth Miller; a U. S. Trotters Association and daughter, Prudence Bown; the Paulsboro Trotters Associa-son, William his par-jtion.

ents, William and Mercy He was associated with his and two brothers, John A. and father in the fuel oil business Thomas H. jand also operated a trucking Memorial services will be, business, 2 P.M. Wednesday at' Survivors include his parents, Twpr Prnvi'dence Presbvterian' Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Battaglia; perpetual 11-year-old, wriggled the Wire Service Guild on Sun-his way through at least 37 ad-! day of "destroying" all hope ventures, plus films and plays. for an early end to a four-day-Miss Crompont, whose real; old strike by reverting to its name was Richmal Crompton originally wage demand of $230 Lamburn, ne'er married. She, a week. was a former Yorkshire school-j The AP stated that "the guild mistress who once taught Latin! announced its decision to aban-and Greek in a girls' school. idon its position of $264 tops in Her books were translated three-year contract at a meet-every European KSS Afrikaans and itj as 'A W3S reinstatin a week) demand it had Church, Eagleville, Pa.

Burial will be private. AP Says Guild Delays Contract NEW YORK, Jan. 12 (UPI). The Associated Press accused fircf gaining." Harry Culver, a WCG spokes- man, first denied the AP state ment, but later Edna Berger, an international representative of We have no comment on that because these are internal mat ters which we arenot going to Lumber Firm Fire The office and loading plat form of a West Philadelphia nmha iam tira 9 a rrfxrf slightly Sunday when a two-alarm fire broke out about 1:55 P. M.

About 50 firemen responded to the alarm at Patterson Lumber Co. at 47th and Woodland ave. was som someuc cycij every day. Sir Henrv Linhtfoot Boston, 70, former governor general of Sierra ill Tendon. He was ousted from his post; when a military junta took American newspaper uuua, Sirra Leone in 1967.

(parent union of the WSB, said, When a civilian administration returned to power Boston was invited back to his post. But by then he was under doctor's, Briufn10 sUy at hiS hme ini I Nguyen Van Trung, 82, the nfVinw vF ith i of a aco President Nguyen Van Thieu, in Saigon. His eldest son is South Vietnamese ambassador to Rome and his second son is charge d'affaires to Nationalist China..

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