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I 08 Death Notices POLIZZE Sept. 17, 1996, FILIPPA (nee PIAZZA), beloved wife of Michael, devoted mother of Maria (Ralph) Pero, Nina (George) Stewart, and the late Michael, mother-in-law of Tamara, grandmother of Jason Pero, Christina Pero, Taylor Stewart, Michael Polizze, and Julianna Polizze. Relatives, friends, and members of the Sons of Italy Lodge are invited to her Viewing and Funeral 8:30 A.M to 9:30 A.M. from Annunciation Church, 10th and Dickinson Sts. Mass of Christian Burial to follow at 9:30 A.M.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, family requests donations in her name to Vitas Hospice, 805 East Germantown Pike, Norristown, PA 19401. SEZOV Of North Wales, PA, Sept. 18, 1996, EDNA MAY, wife of the late Leonard Sezov, mother of Richard L. and Bruce E.

Sezov; also survived by 2 sisters Betty Procknow and Adele McClean, and 4 grandchildren. Services Monday 11 A.M. at THE where friends may call after 10 A.M. FLETCHER FUNERAL HOME, 9529 A Bustleton Interment Sunset Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers donations to World Vision, P.O.

Box 70005, Tacoma, WA 98481-0005. SWEENEY On Sept. 18, 1996, MARY of Wynnewood, and formerly of Ardmore, PA; daughter of the late Joseph A. Sr. and Cecelia (nee Gallagher) Sweeney, sister of Fran Nugent and Bobbie Carolan and the late Joseph and Daniel Sweeney; also survived by 9 nieces and nephews several grand nieces and nephews.

Relatives and friends are invited to THE FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN STRETCH, E. Eagle and St. Denis Havertown, Sat. after 8:30 A.M. and to Mass of Christian Burial St.

Margaret's Church (N. Narberth Ave.) Sat. 11 A.M. Int. Calvary Cem.

At the family's request, donations may be made to Convent of Divine Love (The Pink Sisters), 2212 Green PA 19130, in Mary's name. WALLACE ROBERT on Sept. 17. 1996, of Palmyra, N.J. age 78 years, President and owner of J.C.

Tavior Antique Auto Insurance Agency, Inc. Upper Darby, PA, original member of Company Second Battalion 1st Marine Corps, Veteran of the Battle of Guadalcanal, South Pacific, member of Sacred Heart Church in Riverton, N.J. and a member of Riverton Country Club, beloved husband of Frances K. (nee Kemmerle), dear father not Robert E. of Newtown Square, PA, Maryann W.

Diamond of Cinnaminson, N.J., Barbara J. Wallace of Mt. Laurel, N.J., Joseph E. of Cinnaminson, Christine W. Moore of Salem, VA, David C.

of Moorestown, N.J., Betsy W. Nichols of Cinnaminson, N.J. James M. of Delran N.J. and the late Richard J.

Wallace, brother of Edward "Eagle" Wallace of Los Alamitas, CA and the late Charles "Chip" Wallace; also surviving are 18 grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends invited to attend his Mass of Christian Burial Sat. 10 A.M. at Sacred Heart Church, 4th St. at Linden Riverton, N.J.

08077. His viewing will be held Fri. eve. 7-9 P.M. at the Church.

Int. Lakeview Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Sacred Heart Church. Family Services by OF CINNAMINSON, 609-829-8000. WEINER Sept.

18, 1996, HERBERT husband of Eileen Friedland (nee Cohen), of Cherry Hill, N.J.; father of Leslie Sheldon, Terry (Marc) Freedman, Brad Weiner, and Hal (Nicole) Weiner, stepfather of Richard J. (Roseanne) Link and Linda McLauglin, brother of Edith Zoslow; also survived by 6 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to Services Thurs. 11 A.M. PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, 2001 Berlin Cherry Hill, N.J.

Interment Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family will return to the late residence and respectfully request contributions in his memory be made to Temple Emanuel, 1101 Springdale Road, Cherry Hill, N.J. 08003. WINSTON ARCHIE, Aug. 28, 1996, HANCOCK F.

LTD. thanks and appreciation for many acts of kindness and sympathy extended to them during their hours of sorrow. May God richly bless each of you. In Memoriams GODBOLT, VANESSA JANE May 16, 1967 to Sept. 12, 1996 God saw the road was getting rough and the hills were hard to climb, He so gently closed a weary eye and whispered peace be thine.

You bid no one a last farewell, you said good-bye to none, your heart had ceased a beat, your stay on earth was done. The flowers placed upon your grave may wither and decay, but the memories of our love for you will never fade away. Sadly but lovingly missed, Family HAWKINS JAY (Jay-Jay), Sept. 19, 1973 to Aug. 5 1991.

Do not ask us if we miss him. There is such a vacant place. Often we think we hear his footsteps and see his smiling face. Days of sadness still come over us, Tears of silence often flow. Memory keeps him ever near us, though he left us 5 vears ago.

Sadly missed by mother Gwendolyn, father Musa, sisters, Rhonda and Cinquetta, grandmother, Marion, and a host of nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and friends. Card Of Thanks GODBOLT, VANESSA JANE THE FAMILY wishes to express their sincere SEPT. 19, 1996 PHILA. DAILY NEWS PAGE 31 Revenge for Tupac? MILWAUKEE The fatal beating of a man was motivated at least partly by the death earlier that day of "gangsta" rapper Tupac Shakur, according to a criminal complaint filed yesterday. Witnesses told police that they heard assailants and observers loudly chanting "Tupac! Tupac! Tupac!" as the blows were inflicted last week, leaving the 38-yearold victim with four skull fractures and other injuries, according to the complaint.

One of three men charged with participating in the fatal beating said he and the others beat another man earlier that day and added that he "wanted to beat up this guy because of the death of Tupac," the complaint said. "They were upset about the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel death of Tupac and were making a lot of loud noise as they were walking down the street," the complaint said. All the attackers "got their licks in" while the victim tried unsuccessfully to get to his feet and run, according to the complaint. Charged with second-degree reckless homicide were Charles Hudson, 19, Terrance Johnson, 17, and Leslie Sudberry, 19. Andre Arvin was pronounced dead on arrival at Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital in Wauwatosa shortly before 10 p.m.

Friday. Shakur was pronounced dead hours earlier at a Las Vegas hospital. Shakur was hit by four bullets Sept. 7 as he rode near the Las Vegas Strip in a car driven by the head of Death Row Records, Marion "Suge" Knight, who was slightly wounded. tablishemnt was craven in panGRADY dering to 'rioters and demonContinued from Page 14 straters, Spiro Agnew told the truth." Afer all, Nixon barely knew Ag- No, Agnew was Nixon's puppet new.

He vaguely saw Spiro appeal- who parroted ghostwriters' vening to big-city, ethnic votes. He om. wanted a nobody as running The demonstraters, not Agnew, mate. were right about the war. The Nixon treated Agnew like sec- 55,000 names on the Vietnam Meond-hand furniture.

morial close that argument. "He was in way over his head," What's scary is that Agnew says Stephen Hess, who traveled would have been president if not with Agnew. for the bribery case. Maybe he'd Sure, history will remember Ag- have upped the payoffs in those new for his crassness: "Seen one brown envelopes. slum, you've seen 'em all." He'll Instead, like Washington misbe recalled as Nixon's hatchet- creants and war gurus of the '60s, man, raging against TV newscast- Agnew went on to a good life.

He ers as "nattering nabobs of nega- wrote forgotten books, made overtivism," savaging anti-war leaders seas deals, owned a Palm Beach as "effete corps of impudent home and an Ocean City, snobs." condo. In oblivion he nursed his I thought Agnew a dangerous grudge until Nixon's funeral. buffoon in those Vietnam War Although he drew more hard years when he fed the stares than presidents and senaflames. Now I forgive him. He was tors at the Nixon ritual, Agnew an actor mouthing bluster from was a lone phantom.

Why had he Nixon wordsmiths Pat Buchanan come to the funeral of the man he and Bill Safire. despised for dumping him? I doubt ex-Nixon speechwriter "After 20 years of resentment," Vic Gold's rhapsody to Agnew: said Agnew wearily, "it was time "He was the John the Baptist of to put it aside." the Reagan revolution." And time to forgive Agnew, NixNo conservative pioneer, Ag- on's crude, greedy sidekick. OK, new was a bush-league hit man, he was wrong in his anti-war blusNixon's Nixon. ter. We need a statue of Agnew, And I can't swallow Buchanan's hand out with a pile of cash.

But paean to Agnew's raw political Agnew was only a two-bit pol out courage: "At a time when the es- of his league. DU PONT Continued from Page 5 fact that he is letting his teeth rot in his mouth, conduct they said was consistent with mental illness. The doctors also quote defense a psychiatrist Phillip Resnick, whom they cite as the nation's leading expert on malingering, as saying du Pont is not faking mental illness. Among the irrational acts they attribute to du Pont is his accusation that Richard A. Sprague and William Lamb, his former attorneys, were conspiring against him along with the CIA, judge and the prosecutors.

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