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20 a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, MONDAY MORNING. MARCH 29, 1971 I K-05 Death Notices Gen. McCormick, 71, E. McGuckin, Publisher, 61 Governors Assured Of Democratic Voice Deaths Elsewhere Killed in Bucks Crash Brig. Gen.

Gooderham L. McCormick, (USMC ret) died in an automobile crash Saturday in Bucks County' He was 71 and lived at Rural Route 2, New Hope Gen. McCormick attended rr LAWRENCE O'BRIEN bolsters governors role of the state-house leaders: THE APPOINTMENT of a mam chosen by the caucus of governors to serve as its representative at party headquarters. Gov. Robert Scott of North Carolina, the chairman of the caucus, said among the names suggested for that job were those of former Govs.

Robert McNair of South Carolina, Philip Hoff of Vermont and Hulett C. Smith of West Virginia. A CONFERENCE in Washington on April 22, wiith five governors and a delegation of Democratic mayors to meet with the party's congressional leaders. That session was designed as a first step toward the preparation by elected Democratic officials of a domestic legislative program for the current 92d Congress. Fifteen of the 29 Democratic governors attended the St.

Louis conference. FUND RELEASE The oriy formal policy position they took was in a resolu tion urging the release propriated funds for highways, nousmg ana otner programs. Gov. J. Sh aim nf r.

rr x-enusyivama said 512 billion now is being withheld by the aamtnis.raition, and asserted that while Mr. Nixon talks of revenue-sharing "he's invoH-prf in a policy of revenue-snaring." DELAWARE VALLEY STATISTICS Highest temperatures, lowest tern-perartures last 12 hours and precipitation for the last 24 hours as reported at National Weather Service. Place Allentown Atlantic Cfty Harrisburg Philadelphia Salisbury, Md. Scranton Trenton Washington Wilmington Missing; Trace. Low High 2' SO .00 30 43 .00 50 .00 32 48 .00 2 48 .00 3' 44 .00 30 45 .00 52 .00 29 53 .00 Precipitation; Tr.

ST. LOUIS (AP). Demo-era ti governors conif erred Sunday wifih National Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien and came away confident 4fa.at their political and policymaking hand has been strengthened. O'Brien promised the governors "a very strong, in-depth involvement" in a party he said wiD be reforming and reorganizing in preparation for the 1972 campaign.

"Every governor walked away feeling a little stronger and more hopeful about the future of the Democratic party," said Gov. Frank Licht of Rhode Island. SOMETHING TO SAY "On substantive matters, we want to have the ooDortiwiitv to be heard," Licht sadd. "On political matters we want to De consulted and we want to have something to say about the structure of the Democratic parly." He said they were assured both. O'Brien said after the three-hour meeting he had come to promote Democratic unity.

He added President Nixon is making that task easier "for the Nixon presidency has become a massive charade "This total vacuum of executive leadership can no longer be afforded or tolerated." O'Brien and the governors agreed on two specific and immediate steps to expand the LOUIS A. MANFREDI, an aichitect, died Saturday at his heme. 2228 Mifflin st. He was 72. Mr.

Manfredi was a member of St. Edmund's Church, 21st st. and Snyder Sra'A Philadelphia Lions Club, South Philadelphia Real Estate American Institute of Architects end Knights cf Columbus. Surviving are his wife, the former Clara Stanisih; a son, Francis two daughters, Mn. Marie Parella and Mrs.

Doris Zvrlli; a brother, Rocco- four sisters, Mrs. Jearcnette D'Ambrosio, Mrs. Florence Kelly, Mrs. Violet Capano and Mrs. Lucille Metzger; six grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.

DELAWARE VALLEY FORECAST High nd Low 1mpraturr and for Today, Compiled By thm National Waather Same SUNDAY'S LOCAL REPORT U. S. WEATHER BUREAU Philadelphia, Pa. March 28, 1971 EST EDT T. H.

W.D.&V. Pr. W. AAA 32 54 Clear AAA 33 52 WNW-5 0 Sunny AM 45 27 W-7 Pt.Sunny PM 49 23 W-6 0 Clear PM 52 25 SW-B Pt.Sunny Temperature: H. Humidity; Direction and Velocity; Pr Precipitation; Weather Conditions.

Highest temperature P.M. 52 Highest temperature this date last 101 years 1945 13 Lowest temperature 6:10 A.M 30 Lowest temperature this date last 101 years 1923 ig Average temperature today 41 Average temperature this date last vear 45 Normal for this date 45 Excess, since March 1st 4 Det ciency since Jan. 1 51 Total precipitation since March 1st 2 58 Total precipitation since Jan. 1 10 14 Excess, since Jan. 1 0 70 Barometric Pressure: 6 A.M.

30O3P Noon 29 93F DEGREE DAY DATA YESTERDAY 24 SEASON NORMAL 4506 A. i6 API 2 iu Sun Rises Sun Sets -Moon Sets 5:51 A. M. 6:22 P. M.

10:25 P. M. iiiiiiimn fJ ML) nmnm a zi K-05 Death Notices GRIGOROWICZ On March 26, H971, SAMUEL, husband of the kate Mary (nee Sadow-ski), of 4631 N. 5th st. Relatives, friends and employees of Franklin Sugar Refinery are invited to attend Requiem High Mass, 10 A.

St. Joseph's Church, Cheltenham. Viewing funeral home of PETER GERS, 500 W. Cheltenham ave. (6800 N.

5th Mon. after 7 P. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

HARTENSTINE In Norristown, on March 27, 'J10- R- F- HARTENSTINE wife of Grant E. Hertenstine of 1421 Astor Norristown. Also survived by a son. Lane Grant of Norristown, 3 grandchildren and 2 sisters, Mrs. Anne Reichenbach and Mrs.

Verna Goshaw. Relatives and friends are invited to attend services on Tues 9 A. at the St. John's Episcopal Church, Norristown. Int.

private Memorials may be sent to Epiphany Mission, Sherwood, Tenn. in care of St. John's Episcopal Church, 23 E. Airy Norristown, Pa. HESS Formerly of 37' 2 Magee Phila of 244 Shadow place, Mantua, N.

on March 2J, 171, BERTHA M. (ne'e Miller), wife of the late John H. Hess, age 75 years. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 11 A. at SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 47 Main Mantua, N.

J. Int. Wenonah Cem. Viewing Tues. eve.

HEMMERT Of 3957 N. Fairhill on March 1971, ELIZABETH SHAFFER, wife of the late Peter Hemmert. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral 8:30 A. BYRNE FUNERAL HOME, 2315 E. Cumberland st.

Requiem Mass 10 A. St. Henry's Church. Int. Greenmount Cem.

Friends may call Mon. eve. JOHNSON Of Ocean City, N. suddenly on March 24, MILTON A. beloved husband of Frances Milter Johnson, father of Michael A.

Johnson and Mrs. Carolyn Meagher. Funeral services wMI be held Tues. morning 11 o'clock from the chaoei in Har-leigh Camden, N. J.

nt private. For those who may desire expressions of sympathy as remembrances to the Somers Point Rescue Squad or the Ocean City Rescue Squad will be appreciated. KEENAN On March 24, T971, of 4600 st JOSEPH beloved husband of the late Catherine Keenan (nee Murphy) and father of Robert and Joseph Keenan. Relatives, friends and also employees of Midvale-Heppenstall Steel Co. are invited to the funeral Tues A.

from the WILDEY FUNERAL HOME, Front and Westmoreland sts. H.gh Mass of Requiem, 10 A. Church of St. Hugh. Int.

New Ca'hedral Cem. Friends may call Mon. 7 to 9. (Parking in the Wildey lot.) KING March 28, 071, MINNIE, of 65:3 Bustleton beloved wife of William, dear mother of Mrs. Martin (Betty) Borowsky, Mrs.

Sidney (Ros-elle) Numerof and Martin Kingsman, 2 Rose Cohen, Clara Aberblatt, Bella Foluch and Herman Fine; also survived by eight grandchildren. Relatives, fnends and members of Bnal Chaim Social, Friends of Deborah, ere mvrted to services A from the REISMAN CHAPEL, 23 N. Broad st. Int. King Dayij Memorial Park.

Shiva observed at the Borewsky residence, 44' 5 Oakland st In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Friends of Deborah. KLING March 28. 1971, KAETE (nee Levy) wife of the late Morris, of 4S32 N. 2th mother of Mr Dieter J. Kling.

Relatives and fnends are invited to the funeral service Mon. A. precisely 6410 N. Broad St. Inf.

Mt. Jacob Cem. KRUSEN Of Delanco, N. March Wl, GRACE wife of the late George alias Krusen. Services Int.

will be private at the convenience of the family. LIPPINCOTT Of 2070 E. Susquehanna March 2 1971, HARRY, beloved husband of Blanche Lipoincott (nee Derbyshire), age seventy-nine years, father of Mrs. Blanche Madilo. Mrs.

Ma're Bergdolt and Mrs. Dorothy Porschel ler. Relatives, friencH, of Schmidt's Brewery and members of United Brewery Workers Union Local jt 183 are invited to service Wed. 1 P. at JOHN F.

FLUEHR SONS, 140 W. Susque-harra Ave. Int. Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call Tues.

eve. MANFREDI March 27, irn, LOUIS husband of Clara (nee Stamsh), father of Mare Parena, Doris M. Zulli and Francs L. Manfredi. Relatives and friencH are invited to the funeral 8.30 A.

OLIVER H. BAIR, "8JD Chestnut st. High Requiem Mass, '0 A. St. Edmund's Church.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Tues. 7 to 9. Parking facilities '618 Sansom St.

Mccormick Suddenly on March 57, 1971, Gooderham L. McCormick, Brig. Sen. U. S.

M. C. Ret. Due notice of funeral will be given. In leu of flowers, cent but ions msv be made to the Fourth Marine Scholarsh'0 Fund, co Clavton L.

Canton, P. O. Box 137, Tirangle, Va. Mcdonald MARGIE D. (nee Driver), on March 23, 1971.

of 120 N. 53'd St. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Tues. 8 P. M.

from THE REEVES MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 50h and Asoen sts. Viewing after 6 P. M. Int. Eden Cem.

Mclaughlin On March 27, JOHN of 14 E. 4th Palmyra, N. aged 71 Years, survived bv son John L. of Riverside, b-other Michael J. of Palmyra, sister Miss Mary E.

of Palmyra, two grandchildren. Relatives and friends W'l! met Wed. 8 A. at the SNOVER FUNERAL HOME, 1200 Rte. 130.

Cinoaminson. Mass of the Resurrection 9 A. at Sacred Heart Church. Riverton. fnt.

Mt. Carmel Moorestown, Viewing Tues. eve. 7 to 9. MULLIN March 23, 19'1, JOHN in Abadan, South Iran, formerly of Broomall, beloved husband of Martina M.

(nee McCreary), and father of Blair J. and Dean L. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8-45 A. THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, 840: West Chester pike (cor. Lvnn Upper Darby, Pa.

High Requiem Mass, '0 A. Church of the Annunciation, B. V. Brook-line. Int.

Calvary Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve. PALMER March 24, 197 CALVERT, age 41, of 711 North E. Lake Worth, husband of Margaret, Lake Worth, father of Robert, Charles, Texas, Frank, California and SNFT.

David Palmer of USN. Funeral services and internment in Lake Wor'h, Fla. on March E. EARL SMITH A SON FUNERAL HOME in charge of arrangements. PELLIGRINI On March 24.

19-1, LEON formerly of 218 S. 8th St. Due notice of funeral will follow. PERLOFF March 28. BENJAMIN, of the Hopkinson House, brother of William, Morris and Louis.

Relatives and friends are invited to services 2:45 JOSEPH LEVINE A SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS, N. Broad St. above 71st ave. Int. Har Nebo Cem.

Family will return to 8900 Blumdeld place. PERKINS March t7l, of "50 W. Washington FRANCES sister of Thomas B. Perkins, Jr. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services Tues.

eve. 8 P. KIRK NICE, 4301 Germantown Ave. Int. Wed.

at Chestertown. Md. In lieu of flowers, memorials In her name may be sent to the First United Methodist Church of Germantown. ROBINSON March 27, 1971. TERESA McFAD-DEN, wife of Edmund B.

Robinson, of T39 Morningside circle, Wayne, (formerly of Downings, Co. Donegal, Ireland). Relatives and friervds are invited to the funeral home of JOHN STRETCH, E. Eagle and SI. Denis rd.

(Oakmont), Havertown, 7 to 9 P. M. and to the Mass of Requiem in St. Katharine of Siena Church, 10 A. M.

Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. RODGERS REV- THOMAS J. aS? dIS' S- brother of Mls of Phila.

Mrs. Mary Blazer, Northf N. and Mr Edward Watlev. 'pia'. Rev clergy-, tttl Si fl? 8re to11" concelebrated Requiem Mass in i Collfl' Seminary Chapel, Villanova, at A Divine Office 10:30 A.

MrTT Seminary HaTceV0 9 M' ROSE VKrCK JS' 1971 THOMAS D. ROSE, husband of Dorothy Faust SCHERLIS of Madeline (nee Cutler), of the C- Edwin Robert InT nltL Scherlis Relatives and jay. Ml A. JOSEPH LEVINF A MEMOR I AL Sro.5 lnt- Monteflori of Mr returr ,0 th noma Mrs' Robert Scherlis, 402 rd Elin Park. In liei orv in his mem cbariy ,0 your fsvorit SCHNEIDER On March 27, 1971.

o. TRUDE SMUSSER' 5CHNEIDER, wife of Louis A Srtii rvi "-yv'tfis Warner jno lllam H. G. Warner. Service 1 Tu me Chapel of White-P Prospect! Jr." flowers, contributions bvteri Submit pS vrjw'tsf hp.

Greene 8nd W- SCHWARTZ 0f tamer r3 Fr' brother of Mrs. Rose Freud, also survived bv i R'ves. friends and members of Philip London Post J- W. V. are invited to service ale BERSCHLER Rhi St' at Jesnurun Cem.

The family will return to the Weiner residence, 12'9 Unruh St. SIPIO March 27. of Hazel Upper Darby, JAMES, beloved tW S.atnerin (ne Camarota); father of Gene, Raymond, Mrs. Ger- SSlTt and Arh. nine gra-vichildren; son of Concetta (nee Caooarola), and brother of Vincent.

LT5' MrSD Ale' Daniel Mrs. Rose Sorentino and Alfred Relatives and friends a re to funeral 8'0 m'omb VRAIM FUNERAL High Mass of Requiem, A. St Laurence Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call Tues. eve. STEWART Mar. 27, AGNES M. (nee Seerey).

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Wed. 830 A SENIV: FUNERAL HOME, Bai'- hTw. P.lkVrt Ave" Clifton Heights. High Requiem Mass '0 AM Holy Cross Church. Inf.

SS. Peter Paul Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve. STOCKER tM h.rJZ' 9KefiK W.

Cambria a of the late Amelia rsch Stocker. Rela'ives and friends are invited to funeral services 1 P. KIRK NICE, 4301 Germantown ave. Inf. private No viewing.

In lieu of flowers, memorials send to the Sacred Heart Home, 13 W. Hunting Park Phila. 19140, would be aooreciated. TASHMAN March 28, 1971, FLORENCE (nee: of Herman, of 226 Edgehill Merion, mother Jay Tashman, Mrs. Ronnl Uhr, sister of Mr.

Morris Matzkin, Mr. Simon Matzkin, Mr. Jack Matzkin. Mrs. Jeanette Berger.

Relative and friends are invited to funeral servcies Mon. 2:30 P. precisely, 10 N- BrSd Sn Int. Mt. Lebanon Cem.

Shrva will be Yr Ila togenin Merion, Pa. In lieu of flowers, make contributions to the American Cancer Society. TUMOLILLO March 28, 1971, RUTH wife of Howard G. Tumolillo, of T8 S. Clear-view Langhorne, in her 65th vear.

Funeral services will be held 2 P. from THE DUNN FUNERAL HOME, Bellevue and Gil-lam, Larighorne. Int. Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may call 7-9.

ULMANN On March 27, 1971. LIVA wife of the late August Ulmann, of Norwood, Pa. Relatives, friends invited to funeral services, 11 A. St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Chester Pike and Cleveland Norwood, Pa.

Int. Arlington Cem. In lieu of flowers, kindly make contributions to the American Cancer Society, Del. Co. Unit, 2239 Garrett D'exel II, Pa.

In her memory, (GRIFFITH FUNERAL CHAPEL, Nor-wood. Pa.) VANDERSLICE March 26, -971, JOHN (YAK), of 3744 Mercer beloved husband of Helen (nee Misina), devoted father of Mrs. Alberta Sayboit, dear brother of Edward, Joseph and Mrs. Elizabeth Kucowski; also survived by a grandson. Relatives end friends are invited to funeral 8:30 A.

from the EUGENE A. GNIEWEK FUNERAL HOME, 271--13 E. Allegheny ave. (corner of lton Mass A. M.

Friends may call Wed. 4 to 10. WELLER March 27, age 95 years. ANNA (Ruoorecht), of 5T01 lit a Hill Road, Plymouth Meeting, wife of the late Frank V. We ler, funeral services will be held at the convenience of the familv from THE LOWNES FUNERAL HOME, 659 Germantown pike, Lafayette Hill.

WILDER On March 27, GEORGE husband of Ethel (nee Hubbs), of 509 B. Parkview Collingswood, N. age 80 years. Funeral serv ces v- Bt tne MURRAY PARADEE FUNERAL HOME, 401 Marlton pike (Rt. 70), Erlton, Cherry Hill, N.

J. No viewing Tues. eve Friends may call Wed. from 10 to A. M.

In lieu of flowers, memorials sent 10 Camden City YMC A. WILLING March 27, 1971, HELEN CATHERINE (nee Hauck), of 4318 City bin Ave-' beloved wife of James E. Willing. Revives and friends, members of the Board of Education and the Phila. Life Ins.

Co. are in-vited to funeral Wed. 9 A. from the ALBERT J. BYRNE FUNERAL HOME, 1007 N.

4d St. (Malvern 8. Lancaster Hgh Mass of Requiem 10 A. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Int.

Calvary Cem. In lieu of flowers, make donations to your favorite charity. Viewing Tues. eve. (Parking in schoolyard directly across from funeral home).

WILZ On March 27, 171, ALOYSIUS beloved husband of Helen R. (nee McDonnefl), of 90 E. Woodburn Pine Hill, N. J. age 44 years.

Revives and friends will meet Wed. 9:30 A. at the ORA L. WOOSTER FUNERAL HOME, 51 Park Clementon, N. J.

Mass of the Resurrection 10:30 A. St. Edward's R. C. Church, Pine Hill.

Int. Gate of Heaven Cem. Viewing Tues. eve. Contributions mav be made to the Pine HiM First Aid Squad.

YUSEM March 1971, WILLIAM husband of Rose (nee Segal), of 40S8 Balwvnne Park father of Gene Yusem and Joan Kaufman, brother of Max, Martin, Henry and Simon Yusem; also survived by two grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services 2:30 P. JOSEPH LEVINE SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS, N. Broad St. above 71st ave.

Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Familv will return to 2C0 Glen Arbor Havertown, Pa. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to the Heart Fund. IRREGULAR? DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET ALL-BRAN 4fl sfjr Jiff EUGENE McGUCKIV 61, pUblisier of the Duluth Herald and News Tribune and a native of Philadelphia, died Saturday in Duluth, Minn.

-where be l.ved. He was the son of the late Eujjene McGuckin, founder and president of the Eugene McGuckin Co. advertising 1 agency in New York City. Mr. Guckin Jr.

was a graduate of Piinceton University and had een an industrial engineer ith Baldwin Locomotive Woiks, Eddystone. He was past president of the Inland Daily Press Association and was director and assistant cretary of Northwest Publications Inc. Survivors include his wife, the former Jean Stanton; two ons, Eugeie 3d and Daniel 2d; two daughters, Margaret M. and Eiken; two brothers, David and Daniel and two sisters, Elirabeth and Sheila. Funeral services will be on Tuesday in Duluth.

MRS. JAMES E. WILLING, the -former Helen C. Hauck, died Saturc'ay at Lankenau Hospital Sh-3 was 63 and lived at 6318 City Line ave. Mrs.

Willing was a secretary for the Philadebhda Board of Ed ucation. Sh is survived by her husband. ERICn A. STOCK ER died Saturday at the Leader Nursing Home. Xr.

Stocker was 70 and lived at 2028 W. Cambria st. He was the owner and operator of the Parkway Hosiery -Mart, 2828 N. 22d st. He is survived by his mother, Mrs.

Susanna Stocker, and three brothers. Call, Ludwig and H. J. Stocker. WILLIAM A.

YUSEM, clothing executive, died Saturday at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital. He was 72, and lived at 4068 Balwynne Park rd. He was with the Silver-Tex a men's clothing manufacturer at 315 N. 12th for 45 years. He is survived by his wife, "the former Rose Segal; a sen.

Gene; a daughter, Mrs. Joan Kaufman; four brothers. Max, Martin, Henry and Simon, and two grandchildren. 1 i. OFFICIAL FORECASTS Philadelphia and vicinity: Partly sunny Monday, high in the mid-503.

Low in the low 40s. Winds south. 5 to 15 miles per hour. Eastern Pennsylvania: Part ly cloudy wit'i a chance of showers at nigit. High in the high 40s to lov 50s.

Low in the 30s. Extended Outlook for Pennsylvania: Cloudy Tuesday with a chance of rain. Fair Wednesday till Friday. High for week in the high 50s. New Jersey: Partly sunny Monday, high in the 50s.

Chance of showers at night. New York City and vicin-ity: Fair and mild Monday, high in the 50s. Sunny and fair Tuesday. Delaware, Maryland and District of Colimbia and vicinity: Partly cloudy with a chance of showers Monday. High in the upper 50s to low 60s.

Cape May to Virginia Beach: Partly cloudy A-ith a chance of rain. WLnd.s south, 10 to 15 knots. Vis bility over 5 miles. Manasquan ti Cape May: Partly cloudy -vith a chance of rain. Winds south, 5 to 15 knots.

Visibility over 5 miles. TODAY'S TIDAL PREDICTIONS March 171 PHILADELPHIA (Chestnut St.) Hi9h Tide 3: A. M. 3:42 P. M.

Low Tid 10:36 A. M. 10:48 P. M. DELAWARE BREAKWATER Hish Tti a.

m. io.2 p. m. Low Tide 4:12 A. M.

4:12 P. M. CAPE MAY (Mjnicipal Pier) High Tide a. M. 9:56 P.

M. Low Tide 3:19 A. M. 3:25 P. M.

ATLANTIC CITY (Steel Pier) Hi9h Tide 9:10 A. M. :58 P. M. Low Tide 3:01 A.

M. 3:07 P. M. BEACH HAVEN (Little E99 Harbor) Hioh Tide 11:13 A. M.

11:41 P. M. Low Tide A. M. 5:43 P.

M. BARNE6AT INLET High Tide A. M. 9:34 P. M.

Low Tide 3:14 A.M. San Franciscn CSV i Ry. Los Angeles 90 PARTLY CLOUDY rRAIN Im-vm- pyt-fwawpm tSt Mf FAIR WARM CLOUDY COLD STATIC AIR FLOW 5 7 11 1 3 D. 12 wr, vj, Inquirer S. M.

Fairchild, Aviation Chief Sherman Mills FairrhiM 71 photography and aviation pio neer, New York. Mr. Fairchild founded the airchlld-Hiller Com a ma jor aviation manufacturer and designer of satellites. A badhe-lor, (he started his caTeer in aerial pho-t a phy, eloping the first between the lens shutter for aerial cameras and a echmiaue FAIRCHILD eliminating distortion in t.h pictures. In 1920 at 24 he fnimrW the Fairchild Atrial ramra which manufactured the cameras he developed.

The urm took aerial tnhoto wrtH. wide. The business led Mr Fair. child to making airplanes in which the cameras could be used. Born in Oneonta, New York.

a small upstate town, Mr. Fairchild was th son nf Georse W. FairchilH a fAun. der of International Business Machines Corp. He was a board member of IBM for 44 years, following his father's death.

He owned Fairchild Sound Equipment Corp. and Cine-magnetics and was a partner in the motion picture projection equipment company, Front Projection Co. The Right Rev. Denis O. Strittmatter, 74, former arch-abbott of St.

Vincent's Arch-abbey and retired president of St. Vincent College, in Latxobe, Pa. Father Strittmatter retired as archabbot in 1963. He served as president of the college in Latrobe from 1949 to 1966, was chancellor from 1955 until 1963, and chairman of the board from 1949 until 1963. From 1962 until 1965, he represented the 1800 monks of the American Cassinese Congregation of the Benedictine Order at Vatican Council II.

He served as president of the group from 1953 until 1965. Mrs. Amy George, 67, wife of actor Chief Dan George, in North Vancouver, B. C. Chief George, a member of the Coast Salish tribe, has been nominated for an Academy Award for his performance in the movie "Little Big Man." II.

E. MEIXIIOLD, 63. former chairman of the board of Duffy-Matt, in Purdy's N.Y. CHARLES V. METZ, 50, president of the Americam v- ciety of Divorced Men, JMgm, ill.

CHARLES F. VICARIO a retired Perm Centra! clerk, died Saturday at Methodist Hospital. He was 66 and liwd at 1627 S. 17th st. He was a member of St.

Thorna Aquinas Church, 17 th and -Morns sts. Surviving are his wife, DoTnenica: three sons. Charles Thoimas and Michael: three dauuhf pits Mr3. Mary Elizabeth Riffert, Mrs. Utdrng and Mrs.

Eileen Iibert; four brothers, Frederick, Nicholas, Eugene and Michael; two sisters, Mrs. Marguerite Sriiive and Clorinda; and six grandchildren. JOHN J. PRENDERG.VST, bank manager, died Saturday at Jefferson Hospital. He was 43, and lived at 2048 S.

Sal-ford st. He was with the Girard Bank for 15 years, and was the manager of the 19th and Spring Garden sts. branch. He was a trustee of Roman Catholic High School. Surviving are his wife, the former Margaret Walsh; a son, John J.

three daughters, Margaret, Bernadette and Winifred; his father, William, and two brothers, William, Jr. and Frank. MRS. EUGENE JOHNSON, the former Lilly Fletcher, died Thursday at her home, 1823 W. Granige st.

She was 82, and is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Josephine B. Johnson, two grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. BENJAMIN PERLOFF, a retired jeweler, died Sunday at Ashton Hall Nursing Home, Red Lion rd. He was 65 and lived at the Hcpkimsion Htnuee.

Mr. Perloff is survived by three brothers, William, Morris and Louis. K-06 In Memoriams BRAUN In loving memotv of my husband. FRANK I nn 1. We do not forget you, nor do we intend.

We think of you often and will to the end. Gone and forgotten by some you may be. But dear to our memory you will Always be. Missed by wife Marge and Children. SANTORA CHARLES.

In loving memory of my father's 63rd birthday. It's lonesome here without you. And sad the weary way. For life Is not so dear to us, Since you have passed Sadly missed by, i JOHN, CAROL 8. CHILDREN.

11. '4 Jill the Unnversity of Pennsylvania, wa's a vice president of Allen, Lane, and Scott, a printing firm in Philadelphia. He served as a sergeant during World War I. Recalled to active duty as a lieutenant colonel at the outbreak of World War II, Gen McCormick served as an assistant chief of staff, Fourth Marine Division aind took part in the assault landings in the Marshal Islands, Saipan, Tiniain and Iwo Jim a. He helped establish the first photo interpretations center in Washington, D.

C. Before retiring in 1949, he had received the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star and a Presi dential Unit Citation twice. Gen. McCormick was a past president of the Militarv Order of Wars and president of the Fourth Marine Division, National Division. He also served as a member of the Naval League's board of directors, and was a member of the Valley Foree Historical Society.

He is survived by his wife, the former Harriet Richmond; a daughter. Mrs. Paul D. K-05 MM. ATKINSON In Cornwall Manor, Cornwall, Pa.

March 27, 1971, BESSIE widow of John D. Atkinson, formerly of Walton Phila. Age 81. Funeral Tues. morning 11 o'clock, at the LEVI ZERR CHAPEL OF CORNWALL MANOR.

Int. Baptist Newt-wn Square. Friends may call from 10:40 to time of service Tues. BAKER RUTH GIBBONS BAKER, of 3006 Columbia Lancaster, on March 36, 17TT, widow of Pancoast R. Baker.

Relatives and friend are invited to attend the funeral at the Trmity Episcopal Church, Coatesv'lle, 2 P. M. Int. Ereildonn Orthodox Burial Ground. Please omit tiowers.

Those desiring to make contributions in her memory to the National Cathedral in Washington, BARR On March 1971. fbanit husband of Jean M. Barr (nee Ward- ano tamer of Mrs. Bettv Maa- notta and Mrs. Jane Concannnn brother of Miss Mav Barr.

Mr. Cath erine North and Owen Barr. Also 10 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Tues. 8:30 A.

M. from WM. H. LOGAN'S, Z4io Lombard st. High Mass of Re quiem St.

Anthony's Church, 10 A. M. Int. SS Peter Paul Cem. Friends may call Mon.

eve. BASSETT March 25, 1971, GERALD hut- band cf the late Clara M. Basseft. of 5402 Easrwick Phila. Fune ral services at -BRINGHURST'S.

Walnut st. on March 31. at 11 A. M. Int.

Mt. Moriah Cem. No viewing, learning on premises). BAXTER March 27. 1971.

VIOLET FDith BAXTER, of 27T12 FeirhlH st. Relatives and friends are invited tn tha funeral services. Wed, 11 A. M. at IHfc BELL FUNERAL HOME.

2747. 44 N. 5th wnere friends mav call 7 to P. Int. Greenwood or BILLE Of 4001 N.

th St. March HENRY age 7 years and husband of the late Edith (nee Anderson), tamer of Henry of Abington, Pa. Relatives nd friends arjo Mt. Moriah LoOge, jrV55 AM, are Invited to aneid the service Wed. a 11 A.

CRIESS FUNERAL HOME, NW. Cor. 8th Hunting Park Ave. Friends mav cM A. at the DEETER Int.

Oakland Cem. (Contributions to the American Heart Assn.) BROWN Of Quakertown, and formerly of March 37, CALVIN N. BROWN, age 42, beloved husbard of Ellen (nee Heubach), and father of Ellen Seonia, Marlene Kull, Doren Orsirti, Kathleen Seiberlick, Calvin N. Brown Phyliss Litotansky and Patricia Clower. Relatives, frlenos and employees of Sears.

Roebuck Co. are invited to call Monday after 7 P. M. and to the funeral servces Tuw '0 A at the DEETER FUNERAL HOME, 58C0 N. 5th St.

CARL0MANG0 March 27, 1971, JAMES, husband of Millie (nee Ciarlante), father of Mrs. Marie Carotozzoia, Mrs. Anna Giandonato. brother of Jack and Mrs. Catherine Kenechv.

Also wjr. vived by to grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Wednesday. 8:30 A. M.

from MASSI FUNERAL HOME, 2135-37 S. 17th st. Solemn High Mass, St. Monica's Church, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Tuesday eve. 7 to 10. CASSIDY Suddenly, March 25, 9T of Folsom formerly of East Falls and Germantown, MARTIN husband of Alice E.

(nee Crean) and brother of James, John, Mrs. Julia Stanert, Mrs. Helen McLaughlin and Mrs. Ann McLaughlin. Relatives, friends, members of The of Marquette Council 269 and The Bartenders' Union are invited to the funeral 9 A.

M. FUNERAL HOME OF CHARLES J. MclLVAINE SONS, 371'1 Mdvale ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Bridget's Church, 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve.

CHAPPELL SAMUEL, husband of Zenobia, of 6T4 Magnolia ded Saturday. Viewing 7-9 P. JULIAN V. HAWKINS FUNERAL HOME, 5306-08 Haverford ave. Service 12 noon.

Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Ardlelgh and Price Germantown. Burial Mt. Lawn Darby, Pa. COLLIER Suddenly. March 28, 1971, CLAYTON beloved husband of Dorothy (nee Willis), of 2252 Penn Pennsauken, N.

age 42 years. Also survived by a son, Robert E. Collier, Pennsauken, a daughter Mrs. Mariorle Van Geel, of Carson City, Nevada, his mother Mrs. Edna Collier, of Pennsauken and eight grandchildren.

Service for relatives nd friends 11 A. at the STEPHENSON FUNERAL HOME, 33 W. Maple Merchantville, N. J. Int.

at Bethel Memorial Park. Friends mav call Wed. eve. Masonic and Eastern Star services will be held Wed. eve.

CONAWAY March 27, 1971, DORIS E. (nee (McKeown), wife of the late Louis of 234 Countiss Lindenwold, N. J. Age 60. Survived by her mother Mrs.

Elsie Kensil of Erial, N. two brothers, Edward McKeown of Pleas-antville, N. and Arthur McKeown of one sister, Mrs. Elsie Brown of Erial, N. and niece, Mrs.

Doris Miller of Laurel Springs. Relative and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral services on 11 A. M. from THE DANKS HOME FOR FUNERALS, White Horse Pike at Stone Lindenwold, N. J.

Int. Berlin Cem. Berlin, N. J. Friends may call Tues.

eve. Parking In rear of funeral home. CRISPI MARY, (nee Rovello), March 24, 1971, of 2924 S. Juniper beloved wife of the late John; mother of John, Mrs. Anna DeRosa and Mrs.

Rita Dota; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 9 A. from LEON-ETTI FUNERAL HOME, N.E. cor. Broad Wolf sts.

High Requiem Mass, 10 A. Stella Maris Church. Entombment Chelten Hill Abbey. Viewing eve. (Parking on premises.) SO gen.

g. l. Mccormick Cronin; two sons, James A. and Harrison, and four grandchildren. Burial will be in the Arlington National Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family requested that donations be sent to the Fourth Marine Division Scholarship Fund, co Clayton L. Caston, P.O. Box 137, Triangle, Va. 22172. K-05 Death Notices DeCAROLIS 27.

DONATO, of 5157 Mour husband of the late Elena DeCarohs and father of Elizabeth Masieiczvk and Anthony; also survived by one grandchild. Relatives ar to funeral off "ERTOTTO FUNE RAL HOME, 529-31 Rising Sun Ave, Requiem High Mass at Our Lady of Pompeii Church, 9:30 A. M. Viewing Tues. eve.

after 7. DeRUSSO March 25, 1971, JOHN SR beloved husband of Anna (nee Abate) of 1814 S. Bancroft father of Jr' Mary Ann, Michael (Mchael's Flower Shoo), also survived by one grandchild, brother of Domenic DeRusso. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 8:30 M- "OHTI FUNERAL HOME, 2533-35 S. Broad St.

Requiem High Mass, St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call Mon. eve, 7-10. DiCICCO-TROLIO March 27, HELEN (nee Ber-ardo). wife of Carmen. Relatives and friends are invited to ertend the funeral A.

from ttie P. DON ATO FUNERAL HOME, 1522 S. Broad st. Services 10 A. St.

Paul's Episcopal Church. Int. Oakland Cem. Viewing 7 to 10 P. M.

OiFEOERICO March 25. 1971, of 3029 Rosalie st ANNA, wife of the late Dominico. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8:30 A. McCAF-FERTY FUNERAL HOME, 6126 Tor-resdale ave. H.gh Reou.em Mass, St.

Bartholomew's Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Mon.

eve. DiSIPIO March 27, JAMES. See Sipio notice. DOAK Of Some-s Point, N. on March 27, 97 HUGH beloved husoand of Reba Doak, father of Miss Ruth Doak and Allen G.

(Absent from the body present with the Lord). Relatives end friends are invited to attend his funeral Wed. morning at O'clock from the GODFREY-SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 809 Central ave. Ocean Crry, N. J.

Friends may call the hour prior to service. Int. Lawn- iir koch lease, fa. For those who may desire, rather than flowers, remembrances may be made to the Great Commission Fellowship, cO The Ocean City Baptist Church, DOMANSKI Suddenly, Merctt 26. 1971, VICTOR of Schoolhouse Lane Aots, 5450 ssahickon husband of tne late Regma (nee Luczak), devoted brother of Zygmunt J.

and Teresa P. Doman-ski. Relatives and friends and all organizations of which he was a member are invited to attend the funeral Wed 8:30 from THEO. J. BAJ FUNERAL HOME, 2656 E.

Thompson st. (at E. Lehigh ave Solemn Requiem Mass, 9:30 A. St. Adalbert Church.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve. DUFFY On March 24.

STELLA MARIE, widow of the le'e James A. Duffy of 7W Woodbine and Mothe-of Rose B. Myers. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday 9 A. JAMES W.

OUINN 2nd FUNERAL HOME, 6707 York Rd Requiem Mass 10 Holy Angels Churcrt. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. No viewing Monday Eve. EDWARDS March 24, 1971.

MARY E. (nee Diamond), of the Sacred Heart Manor, 4445 Germantown born in County Mavo, Ireland, wife of the late John R. Edwards, aunt of Mrs. Dorothy Dunleavy, Harry J. and Lawrence Cowley and John T.

Hanson. Re'atives and friends are invited to the funeral Wed. 8:30 A. from the Sacred Heart Manor. gh Requiem Mass 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Viewing Tues. eve.

at the EDWARD J. McGEE FUNERAL HOME, 300 W. Cheltenham Phiia. FLOTHMEIER ALWINE, of Spinnerstown, on March 26, 1971, beioved wife of the late Pastor Friedrich Flothmeier and mother of Mrs. Donald Wilson.

The Rev. Frederich w. and the Rev. Ernest H. Flothmeier.

Relatives and friends are invited to the services from the Tabor Lutheran Church, Mascher Rockland 8 P. Tues. Viewing from 4:30 to 8 P. at church. Int.

private. In lieu of flowers, please make donations for Missions, Tabor Lutheran Church. Arrangements by WETZEL AND SON. FRANZ March 27, 797 MISS MA DA FRANZ of 1390 Glerthardie Wayne. Service for relatives and friends 2 P.

at OLIVER BAIR'S, 18:0 Chestnut where friends mav call 7-9 P. M. Int. Mt. Peace Cem.

FRENCH March 27, J. HOWARD, of Nar-berth. husband of Mabel Ewing French, father of Christine Parker, June Tavlor, Lorraine Stanton and Howard B. French, and sister of Christine French Strimple. Relatives and friends are invited to services on March 30 at 1 P.

from the CHADWICK FUNERAL HOME, Athens ave. and Simpson Ardmore. Int. private. Friends may call from 12 noon on Tues.

GIBBONS In Trenton, N. on March 56, 1971, JOHN M. age 73, beloved husband of Kathryn A. Colgan Gibbons, of 3383 B. Barclay Village, Hamilton Township, N.

also survived by two sons, John M. of Allentown, and Richard of Yardley, Pa. Relatives, friends of the family and also the employees of the United States Army Procurement Agency are invited to attend the funeral from the BUKLAD MEMORIAL HOME, 2141 S. Broad Trenton, on at 8 A. M.

Requiem High Mass at St. Raphael's Church, Trenton, at 9 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Pa.

Calling hours at the Memorial Home, 7 to 9 P. M. on Mon. GOULDING JAMES on March 77, 1971, in Bethesda, formerly of S. father of Mary Davies, Margaret Fellows, William and Bernard Goulding, brother of Mary Holland, of England; he also is survived by 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Friends may call at the TYSON WHEELER FUNERAL HOME, 1331 Rockville pike, Rockville, on from 7 to 9 P. M. Services will be held at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Rockville, Md. on March Jl, where Requiem Mass will be offered at 8:30 A.

M. Int. will be at Holy Cross Yeadon, Pa. March 31, at 1:30 P. M.

U. $. CANADA WEATHER Highest temperature, lowest temperature lest 12 hours and precipitation SL 'forted 6.00 A. M. by the National Weather Service.

TEMPERATURE Place Albany, N. Y. Anchorage Atlanta Bismarck, N. D. Boston Buffalo, N.

Charleston, S. C. Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Detroit Houston L. 17 MM 42 25 30 28 H. 43 33 63 51 40 41 56 49 58 41 76 42 70 75 70 66 58 69 37 33 70 50 70 90 50 53 63 52 58 36 45 34 Missing; Pr.

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Portland, Ore. St. Louis Salt Lake City San Francisco .00 .00 .15 .00 .00 .00 .39 S. Ste. Marie, Mi ch.

29 Seattle -a .08 .14 Winnipeg, Man. 18 Low; High; Precipitation; Trace WEATHER ABROAD Aberdeen Amsterdam Athens Auckland Berlin Birmingham Brussels Copenhagen Dublin Geneva Hong Kong Lisbon London Madrid Malta Moscow New Delhi Nice Paris Oslo Rome Saigon Sofia Stockholm Sydney Tel Aviv Tokyo Tunis Vienna Warsaw Midnight 1 A.M. 2 A.M. Noon 1 A.M. Midnight 1 A.M.

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43 Rain 32 Clear 48 Clear 66 Clear 34 Clear 43 Cldy 39 Cldv 34 Clear 50 Cldy 37 Clear 70 Pt.Cldy 55 Clear 41 Cldy 45 Clear 52 Pt.Cldy 30 Cldy 4 Cldy 46 Clear 36 Clear 20 Clear 4 Pt.Cldy 77 Pt.Cldy 43 Cldy 25 Snow 68 Cldy 48 Clear 55 Cldy 45 Clear 43 Cldy 34 Clear Weather for Monday 4f II. 7 II mm Portland New York 54 Chr1atton' 77 "Ji 1 I IrW'V I oasea on umciai orecasts -5 --THUNDER STORMS iu mm i indicates weather" ii TtXAS 4v Ve.n, jMi.mI QO high air pressurw, faVbrabrei and direction of TEMPERATURE Jjv indicates low air pressure, unfavorable weather and direction of movement. SNOW.

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