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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 7

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THE POST-STANDARD, January 25, 1960 Deaths and Funerals JHK.BVBTOK AW. died last night in University Hospital after a abort AfTTONIO CUDA, died MRS. LENA WILEY THEE1V the of Mrs, Merlon Nave A We resident of Syracuse, he wag a communicant of the Church of St. Therese and the Holy Society that parish. Awwlated with the Eagan Real Estate firm for 30 rears; he was active In civic in Syracuse Mr.

Dada was an In- 'teresled alumnus of the CJins- tfan Brothers Academy. He is survived by hJs -wile. Mrs. Valeda Dadj; two expectedjy yesterday morning to JBB. 80, widow of Ernest j.

Et, Mr, TM II North Si, has resided at Camlllus, afur a long: Illness. A resident cf CamfJlus years, Robert E. Dada of cuse and Theodore A Syra- of Natlcfc Mass; a daughter, Mrs John F. Welch oi EtaVftll. sr." four grandchildren.

A solemn htgh Mass RcqUierti Will be celebrated a 9 30 a m. Monday in the Church of St. folio win a prayer set-vice aJtl the Funeral Home Burial will in St Aeries Cemetery. Bearers, chofleri from siefl of Esgan Beat Estate, are Harvey Hugumn, Ttiomaa Shaujjhnessey, James Mvtlagh Gordon Elliot, John Lynch and Edward Gorman friends may call ut 515 West- a address year? a of this cily 50 years. by the Hew she WAS a member of the Method- Church and Its WSC Mrs was also member ol the Women's Bwievolenl Assn.

and the Camillas Chapter 438, OES She is survived by a SOR. taon- Mr. Cnda York central Thwtgee of CamiUus; Cecil W. of i sister, Mrs. years be cott St, from 7 to 9 today and a 4 and 7 to pm tomorrow Donajions may be made to the American Cancer Society DEATHS BACON-- IQ FuUpo Jon 1M6 Btrnlct Btton MMI sutvlTea by Tier fiusbanj Bacon a iteoslsur Mrs, Nydtb ol Syracuse severil coiailni Pr nr luncrml ft 111 uluct lilt Ntf ome si Jordan Scree Fu ftkunta, Jnhn tV Annas olfldmnr Lakeultw Cemetery tl Ho aleles, Smtardav 11 Rov an uarr 26 19SO Bancrok SH isait.

SUrVlvgd WO Mri hiu a ml HOtnt iJJl treet, ind 30 i In St airman ChnrcH In cm tat Aainra Linn Mr5 Cluvrpn tni la MontLtt sever 11 Puntra.1 itrtltu BUL Jolin. 'TIndsll Full ml HOtnt iJJl St 13 Cast Thorn pi on at. Ailurdav 3 UlVt'RENI Lues Jin dcb Sl Rev llMint i 4 and lha boun to B- DUSEN Crawford In Siriiuse. Jin 22 1966 Jorrn Burton Dadi CJ Aie wife Purere Deal tvo son- E. Dud i Bvriciis di.

flatlet Miss i Wslcl Decel an 111 Church DI HL. Tnoroae iJD Inrrmeni fit Ames --rvlcee ondu I it A. JWiE 1 Girlitli in jrrmeni Fi-undj may at siturdiy to inti i tlowwt. FVM tribute Society. Ames call it 510 weslcoti 7 CD ind Bundir 2 m.

Pleaie omit ml" ton- 7i Cancer 3E9 On Jui T- byhis j) iseo TT ils Ttlff Paiil- Jiii Jne Hodnis one dansb er Mm Kuaftiie Davis ont Irs Fiances Davis Homer. hroe cousioi llCtJ mitf nipbewi Funeral BfltT- icti at the Triueott Ac Lohtnan Funeral Homi Big Prosnect Avi. Walker orflantluH Huilil WmuJUOn Crmeterj- Friend i miy nil da 1 to 9 tnd Sunday to 1 tn turn LIKDEP--In city Hmrfetti Under aT 110 LI: 81 to Her. ncrt II Linfltr, lour btottieri. C'ir- Holllday.

Arthur QCJire niim Wflls: slcteri Mrs. Jcar. iflBJ en er. rt'nd Mn Ktautro Mrs ids -fUt" Mis CirDlldD Milltr ind Evelyn Johnsui; leej IL the lurday 3 olflolBtlnK Interranil mioueri niends till Ononaiioi St. Frtdu tn a HOME PALEN--Itn 3D.

18Id Harold PtltD (I MpiCFllug SurvluLno ari I eon Albirt Palan hia mother ffri Turner p.ltr.. inter ceiius. Hlthlin 3 l(i 4 three brqtltfirs knd DAntld Pal ID Hfturrtan emeterv tn- on vltlCIM- di mis' KTOHlAK -mo MIS otvito ion 9 inthteri Hn P. DiMli to plot ll lSM. i gt.

Johti ti JB, Jiblel en ice hnura At Ml mci 3t Prldxr 3 lo 4 UUcnnerit RortTi nt rtnd Nora Hennessy of Cortland; niece, Mrs, Margaret Kehl FUyEltAL niBBCTOKS 3 DeTunlak Springs" TLa. Jt (III BALINU at HO 5JM DANA BARNARD BM DMtTOBTfl J. P. BURNS ill WEST ONOHDAGA ST HA 1-IBD "PArKCHILD rtlNICA HI OiXmd ft MEECH ment he was a member EroUierhood 'of Railway and Steamship Clerks Lodge 25S. Mr Cuda was a communicant of St Peter's Church.

He Is survived by several cousins. A solemn high Mass requiem will be celebrated 11 Monday in St. Peter's Chiwch by the Very Rev. Louis fi Rlello Prayer service will bi held at ID 15 a m. in the Pirro Sons Funeral Home.

Interment will be in Assumption Cemetery Friends may call at 518 State St Trom 2 lo and 7 to 9 today and tomorrow Prayer service lor MRS. LAI1DE DODGC will be at 8-13 am. Monday the Newell fit Leonard Funeral Chapel and 3 a in MoSt Hty Chapel a requiem Mess will be celebrated Interment will be St. Agnes Cemetery. Mrs Dodge, 75, of 415 Rich St, died Thursday in University Hospital after a long illness.

Born In Auburn, she had livtJ this city $7 years She was communicant -of Most Holy Hosary Church and a member of the Manne Mothers' Auxiliary. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Gordon and Mrs. Nesbit Niles seven sons Charles of Albuquerque, N. William Earl Carlton J.

Ralph Harry and Paul A Dodge; a twin-brother, Joseph McCain, 3i grandchildren in 27 great-grandchildren Friends may cali at 2508 Salina SL from 2 tq 4 and 7 to 9 toddy and tomorrow Prayer sefviee SUATONi will be for PETER held at 15 a m. in the Parone fc Son Funeral Home and at 10 m. in Church, where i be i Assumption Cemetery Mr. Suatoni, 70. of IIS Fal- 5t, died a niebt io Vet- hospital.

a i lived a Mr. Snttonl ol Italy, he In Syracuse 44 years a Obenjortor employed by loundry until the his retirement. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Palmira Quadraccia Suatoni, SMII. Albert and Adolflh Suatoni, a daughter.

Colasaoti, two Mrs brothers, Suatoni of Syracuse and Fernando Suatoni of Italy, and six grandchildren Friends may call at 723 St. from to 4 and 7 to p.m today and tomorrow Prayer for PATRICK JOSEPH SHEEBAN will te at 9-30 Honda; In the HartweU Funeral Hume, and services will jc at 10 a in St. Leo Church htermcnt be in St Lea'i Cemetery In the spr4n(. A resident oi Tully, Mr Sh.ee- ian died Thursday was Kirn In Truxton. He was communicant OI St Church an honorary member ol the Holy Name So- ol that parish Mr.

she eh an wa a graduate of CortUnd State Normal School and taught in New York City 8 is survived by three sfcUri, ne Muses Margaret and Julia Sheehan. both ot Tolly, and Mre. may call at the funeral lomc Irom lo today md 2 lo 4 and 7 (o i p.m tomorrow M. QK l-ilil PnsteP Piincral )i 5 GANG Garfleld Funeral Rkhntd OMrffrd Ine 111 wmeou OR l-Hll Funeral Horn arceBleir Jr Lie Mil 9U QftMdMl QU11W QDnm ue ssa Patucta ay Services were held MW91E LLOTft THOMPSON Thursday in the Johnson Funeral lome, Dexter. was In Dexter Cemetery vault until spring, Mrs Thompson.

of North Syracuse died MondsT nijht 1n SL Murj't HoipiUl tfUr a illnesiu Born lo the town ot Hours- field, was Hit widow of El wood Thompson who operated i at Chaurnont ind Adirrii Centtr, two Mrs, Maybelle F. Deaorme and Mri Orin Hopklna; M. MJhwski of Camillus; grandchildren: (wo grandsons; several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 2 m. Monday in the Canullus Methodist Church.

The Rev Chester V. pastor, will officiate Inttr- ment will be in Maplewood Cemc tery, Carhlllus. in the spring "nay cell at UIB Bush 1 "Sons Funeral Howe, 10 Cenesae i Camillus, ft-tim 7 to 9 today and 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 The Eastern SUr chapter will hold services at tomorrow in tha funeral home Prayei- service for MRS ASSUNTA FRANCE5CH1NI will be held at 8-4? a.m. Monday in the family 626 sion at 9.30 a m. In Our ChurclK emn a quiem celebrated the County Buying Probe Asked By Andrews William s.

Andrews, Democratic supervisor ot the Want. last night ualleci for Investigation ftf county purchasing practices. said that a result ol complaint c4 hi? pbo for a county highway material contract In- volvuig "there is now a chance to have true und cwn- peUUve btddtag on county blacktop (Mftlrsets for the first time in a number erf years He accused Hobert W. Sol- gtir. county purcbasLjg agent, of making a miaiafct in figuring the deadline when samples of the material involved In the bids had to be submitted to his office The materials were to have been submit lad to the office 48 hours tefore the opening of bids, Hft said Sollingtr stated" that 2 p.m.

Wednesday was the deadline lor submission of the samples, Then Sol linger accepted, sample Thursday morning, "An drews said. Andrews said, "Any sixth grade arithmetic student could figure that the deadline was 2 Thursday." Then he added that "an experienced county purchasing agent has no excuse for mistake, especially when it would have shut owt two bidders on a highly profitable public contract," Andrews said he was glad the pbrqhasjng oJIice 1 "reversed it- tinder pressure and sUowec these two bidders to conic- In this will save the county $ome money." The ntw supervisor said there have been, frequent coniplauits about the awarding rt county Msgr William L. Walsh. In Mrs. terment i Frenceschlnl be in Assumption Cemetery (J Mrs.

PranceschJni, widow of clrt contracts IDC several Attilio Franceschini, died Thurs- yTMrs day in her home after a long illness A tesident of Syracuse 50 years, she was a communicant of Our Lady ot Pompei Church. She was a member of the Maria SS Dele Crazie Society Auxiliary. are a SOD, Orlando A three daughters, Miss Eve Lyn Franeeschlni, Mrs. Ssm Albino and Mrs. Anthony Cencia; a brother, Arthur Altobelli; three sisters in Italy, three dren, several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at the residence at their convenience. Pirro St Sons Funeral Home charge of arrangement i. is in FAY BODGES, GZ, died yesterday rn i at his home, 14S Kappesser St. A native of Homer, had lived in Syracuse Mr. Hodges was a' blacksmith at the Dept.

of Public Works 30 years A veteran of World war I. ie was a Zion's Evangelical Lutheran Church And its Ken's Club and Post ft. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Paulino L. Biebler daughter, Mrs, Eugene Davis; dster.

Mrs Francis Davis of Homar; three grandchildren, several D-uims, nieces and nephews will be at p.m. Monday at thq Traugott St Lehman Funeral Home, 515 Prospwt Ave Jie Rev Howard WaHter oWi- Burial will be in Wood- twn Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral from 7 to p.m today and to 1 and 7 lo pin MRS. ELIZABETH Dl OHIO RUDY, BS, of 107 Boyd 5ojvay, yesterday at tier home a lour months' 111- nws, dent ot Sol 7, Rudy wan 0 rrk i- cant of St Ce' cilia's Church a wai member of the a AC Auxiliary. since they have repeatedly gone the same linn.

Various devices have effective bidding other companies Andrews said that "serious questions have been raised concerning other county purchasing practices Andrews said the blacktop contract Involves $780,000 in county money. He called on Die super, visors to use "their subpoena power to find who ii tailing the truth here." He said Democratic Minority leader' Henry ft, Norman last fan introduced a resolution Lo the board calling for a thorough investigation t( county purchasing practices "Present events prove the wisdom pf this resolution; and I arn a resolution for the game purpose introduced at the next meeting of Andrews said. PALL KILLS UT1CAN Fcdc- iico, 76, killed Friday hft tell trom a second-floor porch of h)s home Police said Fed erica lost his biliiice while knocking from the of the house VICINITY Cortjind-- Audfe winr it Van Garder II gMFWl-Corjl Ne.rvtoli_ajdEify K. Johnson, Ahint, 70 n--Ale Kinder Tauntnftt LUIIiti Cirpmlef Douilu HT Rumsw Mltit, Mearwt-- t--Htrrj It. Auburn-- Prtrtk Andraiko OprlnKiteld Center-- i.

tunnt euj' ei PuHon-- Viu-ncr Amtln H. WitnLvwn CeoLer-- Uri Btillt Ktl- 7 Taint, C. aiidrt htxitrb ol I (hut Welfare Unit Rapped-- fan ft.it I) "drastic adm imitative ectron the H9 tl appein an a form MM not UK la the lame appears Da (ami from olher paannachi. Dr. Herbert Dclldn.

msdioel director rt the county depart- some said mcnt, took Issue with points raised in report Cf abuses Cited being flttn-Hstea and promised quick action to remedy the others. department, he said, already taken some steps La car- rect UK situation where presenp- WS OTC hems Were renewed more frequently than dosage Indi- caled. His department, hi has been working actively with doctors 10 pet them, to prescribe move drug; by thefe- chemical names than by the more costly trade names. Pledges Quick Action Dr. Notkin promised quick action- to correct the situation where the eounly is buying Items which nursing boniM should furnish He promised speedy action to see that all prescriptions are written and signed by the doctors ordering them Dr Notkin said he now Is spot checking prescriptions from "individual stores which were known to overcharging," and uncovered enough savings to justify hiring a full, or part-time pharmacist to do this work The State Dept ot Social Welfare submitted sometime ago to county officials, four separate ports covering a study of local Welfare Dpt operations.

County officials last Saturday released only one of these reports Wai. ter Driscoll, area director for the state department, released the one covering drugs yesterday, and counry officials, when asked, then released the other two, Ihey cover special studies drastic as dismissal," if to coiTASt the Eituatwn. The state dvrtkers lound swnptive v-- Ihe federal fisvenunent shares In the cwt-in same hgrfte-rtltel categories-the wsts ure split bttwean tit county And slate. Invalid Rcjecthnt (or a social worker it the county home was reported, report said that two at five home cases showed of aid had assets. Tta state 5 Pi 26 reltel also invalid.

state Inspectors found use of UM official form to notify Children's Court the district attorney's offae of non- cues "unsatisfactory in 6 cut ot 14 situations" Case reading involving court referrals showed that "legal proceedings were irv Complete or in regard to non-support in 11 instances out of 14," tha report said, The department's Legal ion snd Social Service- Division, apparently unintentionally, are 'working at cross purposes," the report said report called at of the Child Welfare Division and a special study of an eligibility survey ID the public assistance gones the department. Refresher Courses state investigators found that all welfare worker need refr sber courses in ascertain ing than welfare --that mav be available to those who apply for assistance In three cases, of a small sampling, the State found "efforts to trace missing husband appeared inadequate In one ease no effort to find missing father had been ttiade in several years. The State investigators found the local Welfare Dept "discharged its duty to require legally responsible relatives to contribute, if able to do so, to the support of those on relief. a fa no 1 am sampling, the found 23 instances where In state the ability of a responsible tive to contribute ''was not satisfactorily determined" and "four examples whore potential resources appeared to exlrt but ap propnate action was not taken." In only 7 of 71 eases examined. the state found, had "approprt ate action" been taken.

Inadequate Conduct The state report noted that while weifaii workers made the minimum number of hjntacts with relief recipients some categories, that thjs "did not reflect Adequacy of contact (oo often (he visits were cur ory" The inspectors said they were concerned about "perEunp- visits made onet month on home relief cases where little, if any, return could be expected for either the afency or the person," The report hit "irresponsibility by local depBTtnwnt employes rfi fceepmg some records up to dale and urged tp the "the lack all office management with des. ignated authority," and some clerical Lo have lost their usefulness but weren't discontinued Placement Problems In its ejiarnuiatiwi of the Child Welfare Division, the state found problems of communication, lack of conferences between the director snd those below, placement problems and supervisory caseloads too high. Heed for mdt-e caseworkers stressed Some case records were foi'prf a year in arrears Need to tree more children lor adoption cited Many dren In faster homes, SOTi chil- with lire-setting tendencies, badly need psychiatric care, it was reported The state found to keep an inventory of foster homes up to date and eliminate situations where two- PT more welfare workers visit th same home to see different children The stale investigators said they found the telephone system in the Children's Division "ex inefficient." and also said the Public Assistance sion does moke proper use of the Child Wtlfara Division as its own agency In referral of cages. Woman Phones Mother, Fathers Death Revealed Aa Mrs. Donald Buihh of Syracuie Iephon9d birthday her mother in Long yesterday, word was relayed ot the death ot tier father.

His brother, Dr. Nelaon, of Vista, brought the news duxlng the he became principal of thft Berlin High School and during: that itme did graduate wort tt Syracuse cwiversatlon with molher, Mrs, C. Lawrence reported Hut her Husband been stricken with heart at tack while playiitg before en ambulance could roach a hospital for aid Tte father, C. Nelson, 7S, ot WhitewOOd bong Beach, wns a retired Hew Berlin High School principal and former resident ol Syracuse. He was (he broths vi Robert Nelson, vice president, treasurer and general man ajar of the Jamestown Post Journal.

Born In Mr. Nelson was the son of Carl and Johanna Falldine Nelson. HIE father was one of the organizers and a member ol the board of directors of the former Atlas Furniture Co in Jamestown. A graduate of Jamestown High School In IOCS, Bethany Collese in Lindsborj, a and first 10 years ijo, home In Syracuse They moved to California In Nelson is the former Powers of Caanute. Kan.

The coupla met while students at Betbany College and were mar- Oct 1612. Mr Nelson was a member of Masonic organizations end (he Lnkewtwd Community Church. Calif He- wai confirmed In Zion Covenant ChurcH with the class ol 1696. Besides his wife, the daughter and the two brothers, ha II survived by another daughter, Mrs George Thompson ol Lakewood: another brother, Herbert Nelson of LOE Calif and a steter, Mrs. Philip.

Moes of New Yorlt City. Servlt.es the will be Monday Church. in Fredonia ColleEe of Education KILLED BY AUTO ROCHESTER Police Mrs. Atilla Melaville. of Eg- eertsville.

a Buffalo suburb, was fatally injured Friday nifhtwben struck by a car as she crossed i Werhher von Braun tells "WHY I BELIEVE IN IMMORTALITY" This famoifs rocket-expert like other to linding Ihe truth about now pauses to ted why hs believes in'God. His inspiring statement appeals Sunday, January 24-in THIS WEEK Magazine, with THE POST-STANDARD THE COUCH OR THE PILL What's the real answer to the emotional problems millions of Americans face today: the psychoanalyst's or the "happy You'll get the facts.in Look Magazine's fascinating, 21 page report on PSYCHIATRY. TROUBLED SCIENCE. Be sure to get your copy of Look today I oj 6rS AM her husbend, John Rudy; two Jpfl.n A Z. Rudy, bath of Syracuse; a daufhtcr.

Mini Diana I. Audy at Wm. M. Kompf A PIRHOASO JOHN C.JTINDALL WELTER niNlRAi HOMI Petty ot North Syracygs wilji whom she madi her homi, TloyiJ ot Matlfdilt, Thompson at Bitiro, CiO; brothaia, and irnest IB ind IT for MU. ANftA Mtt- will be held in the John C.

Tirrfill Fu. Tieral and fa Sl Joseph's Owfrian Charch Interment will Cemetery be In Assumption A native Syraensan formerly at SIX Scnurler St, wan A coffiTnunfcsfrrt of German CUflrcTt Sirtflvlni are Iwa fleers, Mn. Calt Mn, a lister. Mrs. Anthony of Solvmy and aevvral nieces atid ncpt ServlctB will ne a.m, ueidey at the family homt, and at 9.3D km.

in EL Cecilia 1 Church, when a solemn hich Haw requiem will be iraled Buna) will In St GeTfi story Frwncu may calf it 167 Boyd frtrm to 10 3 to 1 tind 7 pro. tomorrow and Monday. MM. AAWN JACKWN BEACH. 18, of VaTley Dr, Jordan, dM jesttnlaj ftitemoon in Au- Opportunity unlimited for you in Hid 111 December.

Mrs, Bead) hUended A rd a Central School, wan i mem- Mr i i Church then? and icftn A lifer mrtdnrt of tbat She It lurvlvtdjbr IMF htttv Hobeft ift fiotwrt RoblQ Bwcli! her paifnli, Jtt. Mrs. Gnrw JtckKn; ThfrfiHB, with md of Jordan, iffd a Ultltn Jackson, alto with Uit Havr Iforfoik, Vt, The KPT, Raymond Con win officiate at sirrtoei at 10:39 i.n 1A the S- If. Bolfi ft Sofit in 1 1 VK mHTI 7 19 1 pfB. PREPARE FOR A SECURE FUTURE IN THIS LUCRATIVE FIELD OC rhtre's a broad of specific counes to and dvslrt--for fht bigirtnihg ititddnt ind for who wantt TO further his'educorloo In emotics and Fields, Our friendly cbunsaiors will help you iilecr cOurM of studv to utilfztf your capabflifics.

CHOOSE A COURSE FOR PLEASURE, PROFIT OR PROMOTION Through its Syracuse grant, Univarsfty brings into the cwnrnunjry fhe foci (fries drrd tes of UnivtraiTv far the special bcmfir bf working odulfe. and SOIEHCE at University College FRII COUNSILINQ REGISTRATION for SPRING TERM JANUARY 27 to FEBRUARY 6 CUSSES K4JN MON.KB. I PEERED TUITION PATMINTS Uhcn refit WRITI tr PHONI far COMPLHI SCHIDULI MO COUKSIS tntttlttM Me fo MOISTKATION CALIMDAK 1 MOM. TVU. wen.

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