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COURIER-POST, CHERRY HILL, J. Tuesday, June 29, 1976 Stanley British fil aker, 48 actor MALAGA, Spain (AP) British film actor and producer Stanley Baker died Monday at the Carlos Haya clinic in this southern Spanish city, doctors attending him said. He was 48. They said Baker died of a heart ailment complicated by respiratory difficulties. router, wno naa been living in nearby Marbella in recent years, filmed his last movie in Spain a year ago.

A clinic spokesman said the body would be taken to London for burial. Baker's agent, Theor Cowan, said in London that Baker died of cardiac arrest after putting up "a terrific struggle." He said Baker's wife Ellen, whom he wed in 1950, was with him when he died. Baker underwent an operation in February to remove a cancerous tumor of the lung. Shortly after the operation, retiring Prime Minister Harold Wilson made Baker a knight in his resignation honors list. "What an amazing year this has been," friends quoted Baker as saying at the time.

"First, I was told I had cancer. Can you imagine how terrified I felt Now, thank God, I'm actually sitting here alive and well and a knight of the realm as a bonus. It's truly wonderful to be alive." Friends said the remark was typical of the courage of Baker, son of a Welsh miner who struggled to stardom. Baker was born in Rhondda, Wales, in 1928 and set his heart on a show-business career at an early age. He was only 14 when he made his screen debut in "Undercover." Prince Radziwilldies, LeeBouvier's ex-mate 31 If' JOHN H.

REINERS JR. John Reiners, former Cameo bar president A Mass of Christian Burial for John Reiners a former president of the Camden County Bar Association and Camden city prosecutor from 1935 to 1937, will be 10 a.m. Thursday in St. John Vianney Church, Gladwyne, Pa. Friends may call tonight at the Oliver H.

Bair funeral home, 1820 Chestnut Philadelphia. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill. Mr. Reiners, a lawyer and former president of the Delaware Valley Council and the Camden County Chamber of Commerce, died Monday in his home at 816 Chauncey Road, Penn Valley, Pa. He was 73.

Until 13 years ago he was a resident of Haddonfield. Mr. Reiners in 1956 was one of the instrumental organizers of the Delaware Valley Council, a non-governmental agency that promotes the public interestof a 15-county region in segments of three states, (New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware) on the lower Delaware River. As a member of the council, he worked for consolidation of mass-transit facilities in the South Jersey-Philadelphia area. He was also a former president of the the Camden Board of Education and in 1930.

served as assistant solicitor for the Camden Park Commission. He received degrees from the University of Pennsylvania in 1924 and from Perm's Law School in 1928. He is survived by his wife, Kathryn a stepson, William Borden; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Joan Stuart, and a sister. Carmen Melfi, Lindemvold policeman Mass of Christian Burial will be offered for Carmen J.

Melfi, 63, a Lindenwold policeman, at 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Lawrence Church, Lindenwold. Relatives and friends will meet at 9 a.m. in the Ora L.

Wooster Funeral Home, 51 Park Clementon, where they also may call tonight. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Berlin. Mr. Melfi, who died Friday in the Cherry Hill Medical Center, Cherry Hill, lived at 932 Beechwood Lindenwold. He retired from the Philadelphia Police Department in 1963 and became a member of the Lindenwold police force 10 years ago.

He was a member of the Magnolia Inter-County Lodge No. 9, Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), and of the Philadelphia Lodge No. 5, FOP. Surviving are his wife, Pauline; a son. Carmen A.

3d of Deptford; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Rizzo of Lindenwold and Mrs. Joan Densten of West Deptford; four brothers; three sisters, and two grandchildren. Beulah Smith, Republican activist dies Services for Beulah Smith, 79, a former Republican committee woman in Stratford, will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the Stratford Methodist Church.

Friends may call Wednesday evening at the Knight Funeral Home, 14 Rich Berlin. Burial will be in Berlin Cemetery. Mrs. Smith, who died Sunday in John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital, Stratford, lived at 214 Union Ave.

She was a member of Stratford Methodist Church, president of the American Legion Auxiliary, No. 169, a past president of the Stratford PTA, a member of the Stratford Citizens Club and a committeewoman from 1950 to 1960. The Camden County American Legion Auxiliary will hold aservice at the funeral home Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Surviving are a son, Robert C. Faulhaber of Stratford; a daughter, Mrs.

Evelyn B. Williams of Palm Harbor, a sister; four grand: children, 'and four great-grandchil drea A V1 a iSt r- 1 Si. 9 I1-. STANLEY BAKER He got the lucky break when film director Sergei Nolbandov dropped in at his school at Femdale, Wales, and saw Baker in a school play. Nolbandov invited Baker to London for a screen test that led to the part in "Undercover." From 1946 to 1948 Baker served in the British army and then returned to films and starring roles in "The Cruel Sea," "The Guns of Navarone," "Prize of Arms," "Zulu" and "Robbery," the last two of which he co-produced "Accident" and "The Changeling." Baker is survived by his wife, former actress Ellen Martin, and four children.

mmggjji iima jnVjt. PRLNCE RADZIWILL Radziwill had arrived in London after World War II. He was considered a capable and astute businessman and was reputed to have done well in the London real estate business. The prince and his wife began living apart, and on July 23, 1974, the prince obtained a divorce on grounds the two had not lived together for the previous two years and the marriage had irretrievably broken down. killed hi accident being struck by an autobmobile on Admiral Wilson Boulevard, Camden.

He recently completed the first grade at Dudley School in Camden. The Edward P. Leonard Funeral Home, 2850 Federal Camden in charge of arrangements. $5 million approved TRENTON (AP) The Senate gave final legislative approval to a $5 million demonstration project to preserve farmland. The program allows the state to buy easements on working farms to assure that they will remain farms.

"3 IREDELL FRANCESCOM FUNERAL HOME 402 While Horse Pike. Haddon HeiqWs Ronald V. Frincatconl, 547-31 10 Mgr.tOmw BRADLEY FUNERAL HOME CAMDEN 963-5493 EVESHAM MARLTON 963-1005 Addison G. Bradley Wilton Bradley FL0VERS for FUHERALS C2II429-58W Shops Located ln CHERRY HILL ECHELON HAODONFIELO GLOUCESTER CAMDEN WE SEND fLOrinS, WORLDWIDE) if a if 2 ft; MS "I if f'-. rtiiiM-rfinTii'a BATTEN On June 24.

1976. Charlotte S. (nee Skorko). Wife of Edgar S. Of 104 Onondago Trail, AAedford Lakes, N.

J. Age 47 years. Also survived by 3 sons Bruce AAark S. and Paul all at home, 3 daughters Marie C. and Linda both at home and Mrs; Nancy O.

Yates, of Tabernacle, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Skorko. of Runnemede and a sister Mrs. Dianne Gallagher, of Stratford.

Services will be held on Wednesday, at 11 a. at the LEONBERG FUNERAL HOME, 24 N. Main Medford, where friends may call from 9:30 a. m. until service time.

Interment Odd Fellows Cemetery. BOOKER Stewart. Age 64. Of 820 Pear Avenue, Cinnaminson. Died Sunday June 27th, 1976.

He Is survived by his wife Mary. 1 son James of Cinnaminson. 1 brother Alfred of New York. And 10 granddaughters. Funeral services will beheld on Friday pm at TUNSIL FUNERAL HOME, 410 Market Street, Palmyra, N.J.

Where friends may call after 6 pm. Interment in Lakeview Memorial Park, Cinnaminson, N.J. CAMPBELL On June 27, 1976. Jennie C. Campbell (nee Ellinger) age 82 of Magnolia, N.J.

formerly of Pennsauken, N.J. Wife of the late Frank B. Campbell and Mother of Edwin F. of Magnolia, Fred of Oaklyn, Mrs. Ruth O'Donnell of Phlla.

and Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas of Cherry Hill, also surviving 4 grandchildren and 2 sisters Mrs. Ann Eichfeld of Haddon-field and Mrs. Bertha Eichfeld of Egg Harbor. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral service on Thursday 10 mat the OLIVER BAIR-SCHROEDER FUNERAL HOME, 1016 Haddonfield Cherry Hill.

Where friends may call Wednesday evening 7-9. Interment Fernwood Cemetery. D'EVA On June 27, 1976. Salvatore. Beloved husband of Jennie (nee Varanella).

Of 48 Madison Cherry Hill. N. J. Age 88 years. Also survived by a step-son John Carosi.

of Cherry Hill and a brother Joseph, of New Orleans. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Thursday, 8:30 a. in the SCHETTER FUNERAL HOME, 304 West Marlton Pike (Rt. 70) Cherry Hill, N. J.

Mass of Resurrection 10 a. m. in Queen of Heaven R. C. Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill. Viewing Thursday morning only. DiPILLA On June 27, 1976. Thomas. Age 71 years.

Husband of Ruth (nee Ortt) Of Haddon Hills Apartments, Haddon N.J. Also survived by daughter and son-in-law, Doris and Earl Fennimore and grandson Thomas. 3 sisters and 3 brothers. Funeral services and Interment will be private at the convenience of the family. Funeral under the direction of the EDWARD P.

LEONARD, JR. FUNERAL HOME, Camden, N.J. CRTTELLI June 28, 1974. Of 7 Briarcliff Atco, N.J. Louis J.

Beloved husband of the late Anna Rita. Devoted father of Jerry, Hammonton and Robert. Atco. Brother Of Mr. Anthony Critelli, Phi Mrs.

Dusty Terrivlchio. Brooklyn. 10 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Thursday m. froml02 N.

Third St, Hammonton. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a. m. Assumption Church. Interment Holy SeputeherCem.

Friends may call Wednesday evening at the funeral home. FOSTER George. Age 69. Of 767 South 20th Street, Pa. Died Saturday June 26th, 1976.

He is survived by 3 sisters, Mrs. Susie Williams of Maryland, Mrs. Mary Booker of Cinnaminson and Mrs. Elsie Bask ins of Mt. Holly.

Nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Thursday July 1st at 1 pm at TUNSIL FUNERAL HOME, 410 Market Street, Palmyra. Where friends may call after 11 am. Interment in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Mt.

Holly. HALL On June 26, 1976. Freda Cacharine (nee Speck Age 79 years of 1 91 7 W. igh West Haddon Heights. N.J.

Beloved wife of the late Irving W. Hall. Survived by one daughter Mrs. William H. Brush of Cherry Hill.

N.J. One brother Mr. Frederick Speck of two grandchildren four great grandchildren. Friends are kindly invited to attend the funeral service 11 a.m. Wednesday at the STEPHENSON FUNERAL HOME.

33 W. Maple Merchantville. Interment Locustwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill. No viewing Tuesday evening. Friends may call prior to service time.

HAMMER Brother of Calvin Hammer, Seattle, Washington. Mr. Hammer was an operator for Transport of New Jersey, a member of Local 880 and a trustee for C. U. M.

A. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday 9 a.m. at the BARDNER FUNERAL HOME, Black Horse Pk. and Haverford Runnemede. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m.

St. Teresa's R.C. Church, Runnemede. Interment St. Jospeh's Cemetery, Chews Landing.

Friends may call Tuesday evening after 7 at the funeral home. IIOLZSXHUHER On June 28, 1976. Alfred C. beloved husband of Hilda (nee John sen) of Kresson Marlton, N.J. Age 81 years.

Survived by a brother Edwin of Marlton. Relatives friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral service Thursday 11 a.m. at the ORA L. WOOSTER FUNERAL HOME, 51 Park Clementon, N.J. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

No viewing Wednesday evening. Friends may call 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday. llHSGHTFUHERALHOInc 14 Rich Berlin, N.J. 08009 767-0007 James Knight, Mgr: 700 Haddon Ave.

Yr-riXTTi if aft FLOWERS, INC 854-6150 I I JOHNSON Anna M. (nee Fortune) of Stanton June 28,1976. Wife of William T. Johnson. Age 67 yrs.

Also survived by 2 sons, Joseph Labaczewski of Turnersville and Augustine Labaczewski of Williamstown. 2 daughters Mrs. Agnes Glasgow of Virginia Beach, Virginia and Mrs. Antoinette Billups of West Virginia. 12 grandchildren 2 great-grandchildren, a brother Anthony Mariano of Cherry Hill.

Relatives and friends are invited to meet on Friday July 2, 1976 at 9 a.m. at the BARCLAY FUNEL HOME. Broad and Maple Clayton, N.J. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. R.

C. Church of the Nativity, Franklinville, N.J. Interment Man-ahath Cemetery, Glassboro, N.J. Friends may call Thursday evening at the Funeral Home, 7 to 9 p.m. LAGGY On June 26, 1976.

Joseph M. Sr. Husband of the late Florence (nee Thomas). Of 314 South 18th Gloucester City. Age 72 years.

Also survived by 2 sons, Joseph M. Laggy, Jr. and Thomas L. Laggy. 5 daughters, Mrs.

Florence Koppel, Mrs. Violet Gray, Mrs. Marjorie Clark, Mrs. Mary Tucker, Mrs. Jenny Ribchinsky, 24 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchil dren.

2 sisters, Mrs Mary Ragen, Mrs. Marjorie Crossen Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services Wednesday 10:30 a.m. at the ETHER INGTON FUNERAL HOME, 700 Powell Gloucester. Friends may call Tuesday evening. Interment Union Cemetery.

MARCHIANO On June 27, 1976. Gus. Age 74 years. Formerly of Camden, N.J. Survived by wife.

Mr. Marchiano is also survived by 2 daughters, Jean Reed and Jerry Biegun of Cinnaminson. 3 grandchildren, 3 brothers and 1 sister. Mr. Marchiano was Night Street Supervisor for the City of Camden until his retirement in March of this year.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Thursday 8: 30 a.m. from the EDWARD P. LEONARD, JR. FUNERAL HOME, 2850 Federal Camden, N.J. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at St.

Joseph's Pro-cathedral, 29th Federal Camden at 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday evening after 7 p.m. at the funeral home. MATTHEWS On June 27, 1976.

Chalres F. of Turnersville, N.J. Age 73. Relatives and friends of the family are kindly invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday at 10 am, from the funeral home of INGLESBY SONS, Cove Wyndam Pennsauken. Interment Eglington Cemetery.

Ciarksboro. Friends may call Wednesday evening 7 to 9 pm. MARTZ On June 26. 1976. George.

Beloved husband of Sarah (Sally) (nee tod-dart). Of 19 Edison Cherry Hill, N. J. Age 75 years. Also survived by daughters Mrs.

Margaret Brown, of Elmira, N. Y. and Mrs. Barbara Ann Moreland, of Schaumburg, a sister Mrs. Alta Jones, New Haven, 4 grandchildren.

Member of the Erlton Fire Co. for 29 years. The Henry S. Haines Lodge No. 253 F4AM, Excelsior Consistory O.O.S.R..

Collinoswood, Camden Lodge No. 5. Tall Cedars of Lebanon. Crescent Temple A.O.O.N.M.S. and the Cherry Hill Maturity Club.

Funeral services on Wednesday, 1) a. in the SCHETTER FUNERAL HOME, 304 W. Marlton Pike (Rt. 70) Cherry Hill, N. J.

Interment Lakeview Memorial Park. Viewing Tuesday eve. Masonic services 8 p.m. Tuesday eve. MELFI Suddenly on June 25, 1976.

Carmen beloved husband of Pauline (nee Spirito) of Lindenwold, N.J. Age 63 years. Survived by son Carmen A. 1 1 1 of Deptford. Daughters Barbara Rizzo, Lindenwold.

Joan Densten, W. Deptford, grandchildren Kathleen Christine Rizzo. Brothers Frank, Bill. Michael Tony all of Phila. Sisters Rose.

Decina of Wildwood, Mary Maurro of Lindenwold, Alice Cioffi of Phila. Relatives and friends of the family also members of Lindenwold Police Dept. Magnolia Intercounty Lodge 9 F.O.P. Phila. Lodge 5 F.O.P.

will meet Wednesday 9 a.m. at the ORA L. WOOSTER FUNERAL HOME, 51 Park Clementon, N.J. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. St.

Lawrence RC Church, Lindenwold. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday eve. REIVERS On June 28, 1976. John H.

Reiners Jr. husband of Kathryn E. Reiners. Stepfather of J. Wilson Borden and Joan B.

Stuart. Brother of Harriet R. Luethi. Relatives and friends are Invited to the Mass of Christian Burial, Thursday 10 am, at St. John's Baptist Vianney.

Gladwyne, Pa. Friends may call Wednesday 7 to 9 pm at OLIVER H. BAIR'S. 1820 Chestnut Phlla. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill.

Memorials may be sent toCardeza Blood Foundation, Jefferson Pa. ROBINSON Rowland. Age 52. Of 342 Sylvan Street, Riverside. Died Monday June 28th, 1976.

He is survived bv his wife Bessie. 1 son Rowland Jr. of Connet. 1 brother George of Mt. Laurel.

3 sisters, Mrs. Thelma Lassalle of New York, Mrs. Bessie Adams of Masonville and Mrs. Doris ONeal of Berlin. 1 grandchild.

Funeral services wi 1 1 be held Friday ul 2nd at 1 pm at a cobs Chapel AM Church, I bo Lane, Mt. Laurel, N.J. Where friends may call after 12 noon. Interment in Monument Cemetery, Beverly, N.J. Arrangements by TUNSIL FUNERAL HOME, 410 Market Street, Palmyra, N.J.

SCHUCK On June 28, 1976. William F. Of 500 Third Glendora, N. J. Age 85.

Funeral services and interment will be private under the direction of the GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, Runnemede. SMITH On June 27, 1976, Beulah (nee Benton) of 214 Union Stratford. N.J. Age 79 years. Survived by her husband Alonzo, one daughter Evelyn B.

Williams, Palm Harbor, a son Robert C. Faulhaber of Stratford, also 4 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. One sister Mrs. Royden K. Llppincott of Stratford.

Funeral services will be held Thursday morning from the Stratford Methodist Church. Interment Berlin Cemetery. Friends may callWednesday evening at the KNIGHT FUNERAL HOME, 14 Rich Berlin. If desired contributions In her memory may be made to The Stratford Church, Stratford, N.J. Camden County America Legion Auxiliary Services will be at 7:30 p.m.

STTEBER On June 27, 1976. Bertha B. of Lambs Terrace. N.J. Age 66 years.

Wife of the late George T. Stieber. Survived by one son Thomas A. Stieber at home, two sisters Ida Detter 8 Henrietta Gaynor both of Philadelphia, and onegrandson. Relatives friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday at 10 a.m.

at the McCANN funeral home, 122 W. Church Blackwood, N.J. Interment U.S. National Cemetery, Beverly. N.J.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday evening. (Parking in rear of funeral home.) SW ANSON Lillian A. (nee Bergersen). Of 411 Whitman Turnersville, N. J.

On June 28, 1976. Wife of the late Albert M. Swanson and mother of Mrs. Lois Deal. Age 74 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral service on Thursday, 11 a. at the Grace Episcopal Church, 19 Kings Haddonfield. Interment Lakeview Memorial Park. In lieu of other expressions Of sympathy, contributions may be made to the Grace Episcopal Church Organ Fund. Funeral arrangements under the direction of the McGUIN-NESS FUNERAL HOME.

34 Hunter Woodbury. TEPLITZ (TEPLTTSKY) On June 28th 1976 Joseph, husband of Lorraine (nee Cohn) of 301 Watergate, Maple Shade, N.J. Father of Frances Gewertz, Joanne Trabin, Sandra Barbara Zuckerman, brother of Louis Teplisky, also survived by two grandchildren. Funeral Services, Graveside, Tuesday 11am at Shalom Memorial Park. Shiva observed at his late residentce.

Contributions in his memory maybe made to the Diabetes Foundation. Funeral Director DAVID B. BERSCHLER. WALK Georgianna. Of 604 Filmore Riverside.

On June 27, 1976. Age 54. Wife of Albert Sr. Mother of Albert Alice Grube, Mary Kalinowski and Toni Jean Walk. Sister of George Newcomb, Mrs.

Alice Commisso. The Lethargy of Christian Burial will be celebrated Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at St. Peter's RC church. Riverside.

Interment Monument Cemetery, Beverly. Friends may call Wednesday evening 7-9 at the SWEENEY FUNERAL HOME, 337 Bridgeboro Riverside, N.J. WELLS on June 27, 1974 of Riverton, N.J. Formerly of Camden, N.J. Ella Mae (nee Verlander) Age 92.

Wife of the late Robert M. Wells, Sr. Survived by 2 sons Robert M. Wells, Erdenheim (Phila.) Gordon V. Wells.

Spring City, 4 grandchildren 4 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral services on Wednesday 11 a.m. at the DAVIES FUNERAL CHAPEL, 4522 Wesffield Pennsauken, N.J. Interment Arlington Cem. No viewing Tuesday eve.

Friends may call after 10 a.m. Wednesday. Memorials in her name to the Baptist Home, Riverton, WILLIAMS Suddenly on June 26, 1976. Charles K. husband of Alberta (nee Simon).

Of Pennsauken, N. J. Age 68 years. Also survived by 2 daughters Lois, at home and Mrs. Rosemary Harker, of Williamstown, N.

1 sister Mrs. Ida Sander, of Camden, 3 grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday, at 10:30 a.m., from the ALLOWAY FUNERAL HOME, 315 E. Maple Merchantville. (Comer Cove Rd.

and Maple Ave.) Interment Bethel Memorial Park. Friends may call Tuesday evening. IN MEMORIAM GAINES In sad and loving memory of a dear husband and father Otho, who passed away June 29th, 1974. Many a time we've missed you, many times we've cried. If love could have saved you, you never would have died.

It broke our hearts to lose you. but you did not go alone. For parts of us went with you, the day God took you home. Sadly missed by wife Helen, daughter Helena, Frances, Mary, Delores and sons. LeRoy and James, also grandchildren.

PELLEGRINO In sad and loving memory of Frank Pellegrino. who passed away June 29, 1973. Dear Frankie, how I think of you the nights I cry to sleep. To think of a love we had together and the memories of you I keep. Our grandchildren are growing up and the years are passing by, but my love for you has grown fonder, as the days go rolling by.

Someday we'll be together and the tears I'll shed no more. Fortogether we'll be in heaven, to share our life once more. Your loving wife always, Eva. PELLEGRINO I sad loving memory of our Father Grandfather Frank Nicholas Pellegrino who passed away June 29, 1973. How pleasantly you fell asleep and left us oh so alone, we weep for you so very much but it doesn't bring you home.

The things we love to tell you, the things we didn't say, for all we have is to love you and remember yesterday. Sadly missed by Children grandchildren. PREGARTNER In sad and loving memory of my dear sister Rose, who passed away June 29th, 1957. The thoughts of our loved ones are the times that never die. But fust grow deeper as the days and years go by.

You gave us so much happiness. Than sorrow came with tears. But you left us beautiful memories. We will treasure through the years. Always remembered by sister Florence and brother-in-law Bill.

School Board may rehire laid off nurses The Camden Board of Education says it will rehire some of its laid off school nurses if it gets the necessary funding. The board made the decision in an executive session Monday that preceded its regular board meeting. The decision provides for the rehiring of nurses who had been fired because funding for a special school nursing program had been cut in April. Then, the board decided to fire nine nurses, some of whom were tenured. Not all of the nurses will be rehired, board president Theordore Hinson said.

LONDON AP Prince Stanislas Radziwill, former husband of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' younger sister Lee Bouvier, has died while visiting the home of a friend, sources close to the family reported Monday. He was 62. There was no official announcement, and details could not be obtained immediately. The sources said the prince, a naturalized British subject who claimed descent from Polish kings, died of a heart attack Sunday while a guest at a house in Essex County, just northeast of London. He had been married three times.

Each marriage ended in divorce. Radziwill and Lee Bouvier were married March 19. 1959, and had two children, Anthony Stanislas and Anna Christina, whose godfather was the late President John F. Kennedy. Lee Bouvier moved to London in 1953 as the wife of Michael T.

Canfield, secretary to the then-American ambassador Winthrop Aldrich. She obtained a civil divorce from Canfield in 1958. She and Radziwill were married in a ceremony before a county clerk in Virginia. Mindful that the Roman Catholic church, to which she belongs, would not recognize her new marriage, she obtained an annulment of her marriage to Canfield from the Vatican in November 1962. That meant she could have a church wedding with Radziwill.

David M. Vega, 7, A Mass of the Resurrection for David M. Vega was to be celebrated today at St. Joseph's Pro Cathedral, 29th and Federal streets, Camden, with burial in Calvary Cemetery. David, 7, the son of Jose and Theresa Rodriguez, and brother to Jennifer and Michele, all of 54 S.

24th Camden, died Saturday after JOHNS. BELL FUNERAL HOME 420 S. Main Williamstown, N.J. NAtional 9-7244 JOHN A. KEALEY 9 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights, J.

547-1675 MIMAY- PARADEE FUNERAL J. PARADEE-Mgr. LARRY AOOENBECK WILLIAM J. PARAOEE. JR.

GERALOINEB. PARADEE 601 MARLTON PIKE CHERRY HILL, N.J. 429T8020 -v.

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