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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 30

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EST Oct. 22 Data From NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, NOAA, U.S. Dept. of 50 Commerce 46 63 48 61 9. 72 66 Temperatures Are Average Far Area 55 (Rain 60.

1 60 72 Showers 72 Snow Flurries XXX 79 80 80- 80 High Temperatures Expected FORECAST 80 For Davtime Saturday Cloudy with some rain likely will be cloudy today with some rain expected through tonight. The high today in the upper 60's. Tonight's low will be in the upper 50's. Mostly cloudy weather is due tomorrow with some chance of rain. The highs in the upper 60's.

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60 58 58 si 57 6 58 57 55 54 55 57 P.M. 9 10 11 121 Temp. 64 65 66 68 68 67 66 66 66 64 Airport: High, 66; Low, 50. City: High. 68: Low, 54.

Highest of record in 1920 Lowest of record in 1940 City degree days City total degree days season City normal degree days season. 131 El Airport decree days Airport total degree days season 112 Airport normal degree days season. 200 Los Precipitation (Airport) 24 hours ended midnight 0.001 Accumulated excess this month 1.43 Accumulated this month 3.63 Accumulated excess since Jan. 9.11 Total precipitation since 45.04 Humidity and Pressure 8A.M. 2P.M.

8P.M. Dry bulb temperature 56 64 Wei Relative humidity temperature 55 30.32 :828 81 Barometer (sea level) 30.25 30.1 Blufd Sup Bob Evan Bogue El bohm Lb Bonza Int Booz AH Braden Brenco Brentwd Bresna Brinks Bristl Br Brockt Brks Sca Brwn Ent Brwng Ar Brwn Fer Brsh Ber Bryn Grp Buckb Buckeve Bunngtn Burn Sim Butler Mf ButlerN Pet CRS Des Cagles Calboch CalPaUt CalWSv Calprop Cambr Cambr Camr Bn Camr. wt Camin Lb Cmpl Tag Campus Cann Mill Cannon Canrad Cap Fil Cap Mtge Cap Swst Cap Fds CapIn Air Cap Tec Care Cp Carht Ph Carol Car Carol Fgt Carte Bla Cart Grp Cart Telv Casc Cp Case NG Castle Int Cedar Pt Cencor Centex CenVt PS Centy Cn Cenv Lab Chm Pd Chance A Chanco Channel Charl Riv Charnta Chart Oil Chm Ex Chm Lea Chmtrst Chesa In Chesa Ins Chesa Ut Chi Bridg Chilton ChrisSe Chur Ch Citzn Cap CitzSo Co CitizSo R1 CitznUt A CanU Clark Mf Clasco Clausne Clear Clev wt Clevepk Clintn Oil Clow Cp Co Build Coach In Coca LA Coca MA Coca Cogar Cole Sys Collin Fd Colu Mill Com Cap Com Coml Sh Com Gas Com NG Comw Pa Comun Comp Cp Compgh Cmpt Cm Cmpt Con Cmpt. Dio Cmpt Im Cmp Inst Cmp Mch Cmp Mtc Cmpt Tec Cmp Ter Cmpt Us Comres ConAgr Conn NG Con Pap Con Rock Consvne Context I Cont Cap Con Care Contran Conv Am Conv Ind Conwed Cook Ch Corenco Cornelis Corp Cosm Yrs Cousins Crad Ter Craw Co Craw Cp Cross Co Crown Cr Crut Res Cudahv Culm Cos Curt Noll Cvp Com Dams Danalab DanacR Danly Dart Drg Dasa Cp Data Dgn Data Gen Data Hnd Data Pkg Data Tec Datatn Datrnic Davis Fd Davtn Irn DeLux Dean Fds Decor In DeKlb Ag Delhi Oil Denv RE Desntrn Detrex Det. CanT Det IntBr Dewev El Diag Dat Diam Cry Dia Lab Dias pfE DiAn Con Dickey at 10 miles an hour today and tonight.

In the Chesapeake Bay area, cloudy with rain likely. Winds will be out of the east at 10 to 15 knots through tonight. The visibility will be 1 1 1 1 1 mile or less in rain through tonight. The tides will be up to a foot above normal. Temp.

Elsewhere Yesterday High Low High Anchorage 23 Miami Beach, 84 Atlanta 61 49 Boston 72 New Orleans 81 Buffalo 68 New York 66 Charl'on. 8.C. 76 70 Okla. City Chicago Omaha Cincinnati 60 Philadelphia Cleveland Phoenix Denver Pittsburgh Detroit Portland. Me.

Charl'n. W.Va. Richmond El Paso St. Louis Harrisburg Sailsb'rs. Md.

70 Honolulu Salt Lake City 65 Los Angeles aGal 59 San Francisco Houston San Antonio Memphis 60 Seattle Sun Rises 7.24 A.M. Sets 6.17 P.M. Moon Rises 11.43 A.M. Sets 8.47 P.M. Last New First Full Quarter Mono Quarter Monc Nov.

9 Nov. 17 Oct. 27 Nov. Haserm Hav Cig Hawth Hith Chm Healthi Heat Tec Henred Herff Jon Herit Co Hers Ap Hersh Ex Hess Inc Hesston Hexa Lab Hexcel Hickok In Hick Fur Hidoc In Higbee Hines Ed Hodgsn Hollyw Tf Holobm Homew Hoover Horiz CD Horiz Res Hosp Inv Hotl Inv Hous Ron Hous oil Howrd Gi Howell In Howmd Hubingr Huck Mfg Huds Pap Hugh Sup HuntH Sv Hurltrn Hurst Hyatt Cp Hyatt Int Hydraul Hyster ICH Cp ISI Corp Ill Beef Image Sv ImageS Inpls Wat Acust Ind Nucir Ind Sves Infor Inc Info Dis Infor Int Info Mch Infra Ind Inlnd Con Interc Dy Interdat Intrmk In Intrmt Intl Alum InBk Wsh A Int Basic Int Cmpt InLeis Cp Int Systm IntT Shar Introrv Intrthm Intrway Intex CD Invnt Cab Invst Fla Invs Grth Ionics Inc JaSou Ut Irwn Inc Jacob FL Jaquin Jam Wat Jamsby JetAir Fr Jiffy Fds Johns EF Joslyn KMS Ind Kaisr Stl KaisStl pf Kalvar Kaman A Kampg A Kans Bef Kate Gre Kathol Kayex Cp Kayot Inc Kaysam Kear Tr Kearnv Keene Cp Kellett Kellwd Kelly Svc Keuff Ess Kewan Sc Key Phar Keye Fib Key CusF Keys PC King Int King Kull Kings El Kirk CD Knap VoR Knudsn Kess Kroy Ind rueger Kuhlmn LMF CD LVO Cabl Lacld Stl Ladd Pet Lake Sor Lance In Land Res Lane Co Larson In Laser Lin Lawt Ch Leadv Co Leaspac Leew MF Legg Plat Len Coal Leis Grp Leisur Lewis BF Liheria Ir Libert Ho Life Scie Lifestyl Lightolr Lin Beast Line Mtg Linc LionC Saf Lia Liadnic Litti AD Loblaw Loctite Log Etrn Logic Cp Logicon Lom Net Lom NM LonS Brw Longchp Longs DS Lowes Co Lyntex MB Asso Inv MTinv un MTS SyS Mac Mil Madisn Magnt In Mai Pool Mai Rity Mallkrt Manor Marc Her Marion Marit Frt At the Atlantic Coastal resorts, some rain is expected today and tonight. The high today in the upper 60's.

Tonight's lows in the upper 5 50's. It will be mostly cloudy tomorrow with some rain likely. The high tomorrow in the upper 60's. The Tides (Eastern Daylight Time) High Water Low Water A.M. P.M.

A.M. P.M. Fort Sandy Point McHenry 10.48 9.24 4.42 3.30 9.23 7.59 3.07 1.55 Cove Thomas Point Point 8.40 5.57 7.16 2.16 1.04 4.33 10.34 Cape Henry 11.26 11.37 4.33 5.27 Yesterday's Pollution Yesterday's air pollution readings from the City Health Department's downtown air sampling station were: Sulfur Dioxide- 0.097 parts per million average concentration. Suspended Particulates 85 micrograms per cubic meter average The City Health Department regards the reading. "35 on a scale of 100," as pollution.

All readings are for the 24-hour period ending at 8 A.M. yesterday. A Year Ago Today Cloudy High 70 Low 62 Piedmt A Pinehrst Pinkrtn Pionr Wt Pizza Hut Pisticrt Polly Brg Pope Tal Popell Br Port HK Possis Pott Ind Prec Ins Prem Mi Pr Lady Preway Proc PI Prochm Pro Golf Prog Pro Prog Svs Progrs PropCa Prov Hou Prud Min PubS NM Pub NC Publshr Purepa Bennet PutD Cap Put Inc Qonaar Qual CM Quasar Quorum RT Syst Radiant Rad Dvn Rad Int Ragen Pr Rahall Rnchr Pk Ransbg Raven In Ravch CD RayGo Ravmnd Rity Refd RityR un Recog Eq Red Owl Redcor Reece Regncy Reid Lab Relab Inv Rel Univ Rep Finl Rep Gyp Resalab Reserch Resp Env Reuter Revell Rey Rev Rice Mkt Richs Co Ripley Rival Road Ex Robin Roberts Rob Wsh Rockt Roc Roselon Rossmr Rotron Rouse Rowan In Rowe Roy Castl Ruddick Rus Stov SCI Sys SMC Inv SW Ind Sadlier Safe Flgt Safrn Pr Saga Ad Samsnte Sandgte Santa Cn Saul RIE Saun Les Savon Savan Fd Scan Dat Scantn El Schildl Schott In Scie Cotr Scope Scripps Scripto Sea Wrid Sealed Ar Sealed Po Searle pf Seawy Fd Sees Cnd Seis Com Seneca Senstrn Sensor Svc Grp Servico Seven Sevrsk Shaksor Shrhld Ca Shattor Shelt CA Sherw DS Shop Rite ShopR of Shrwd Co Sonoc Pr Siliconx Silv King Simon SmBus In Smith TR Smithf Snap Tis Sonoc Pr Soundse Sou Airw Sot Bak Cal Wat SCon Gas Sou Ind SoNE Tel Southid Sw Facts Sw Gs CD Sw Gs Pd Sw El Sv Sowst Dr Sw Resch Sovrn Co Spacery Spang In Spen Fds Spert Dr Spirl Mtl Sorngf Sta Rite Stad RItT Standyn Std Regis Stan HPd Steak Shk Stelber In Sterlg Str Stern Lt Stirl Hom StirlHo of Strawb Cl Subsc Tiv Succ Mot Sugdal Bid Asked Sunlite0 Super El 72 Supr Ea Syke Dat 11 Syneren 63 Szabo Fd TDA Ind TIME DC Tab Prd 20 Taco Bell Tally Co Tampax Tasswy 23 Tax Co Taylor 14 Taylr WI 103 Tech Pub Tecum Tejon Rh Tele Com Telecom Telecor Telecret 21 23 Tel Util TV Com 12 Tennant Tenn NG 19 Terry Cp Tex Amo 5 Tex FstM 15 TexInt A 11 Texfi Ind Texscan Thalhim Therm A Thermi 3 33 Tifny Co 83 Tiffny In Tilco Inc 14 Time Ind Tiprary Titan Grp 19 Todhunt Tolley Int Topsy Int Towle Tracor Tracr Inc Traid Cp TrnC Inv 35 TrnP Lea Truent Trnct Inn 37 Trnctl Oil 151 Transm Transo 0 Tremco TriSo Mt TriSou un 8 Tri Wall 6 Trian Cp Tri Hom Trico Pd 43 Tridair Trinity Tritn OG 64 65 Tuftco CD 14 Tyson Twin Dis 35 USF Inv USF I wt Udyco In Uni Capit Unitec 71 UnArt Th Un Hos UnData Un Illum Un McGil Un Overt US Bnknt US Envio US Sug 40 US TrkLn Unitk Cp 8 Univ Fds Univ Pu 3 Univ Tel Up Pen Util Ind 23 Vail Asoc Vally For Valley Gs Valmnt Value LD VanD Air Van Dyk 54 56 Van Shak Vance Vardyn 71 Velcro Ventron Verm Am Vict Mkt 22 23 Va Chem Va RealE 19 Vitram Vogue In Volum Sh Wab Con 14 Wads Pu Wag Min Waitt Bd 6 Walbm Walkr Sct Wall Sam 4 Reade Warn El Warsh Warw El Wsh NG Wash Sci Wayn Mf 18 Webb Re Weeden 8 Wehr Cp Weight Weingrt 47 48 Weisfld Weldtrn Wellng WellsF Well Gar Werner Wernr pf 74 Westch 47 48 Westct Pt 21 Wstn NA Wstn Gr Ky Gs Wstn Mtg 32 WnOilSh Wstn Pub 36 Wst St Ur Westgat Westmd Wetsons Wett Fd 173 White Shl 14 Wien Air Wigw Str 19 Wily Son Wilmtt In 4 Wilson Wiltek Wing Whi Wins NK Winter 15 Wint PkT 10 Wise PL Wisc RE Wolf Cp 38 Wolv Pen 13 Wdwrd 9 Wdwd Gv Wrldw Wright Yrdny Yellow Younkr Zen Fdg Zen Labs ZionUt El Paso pressure stressed EL PASO, from B9 Bid 21 Asked 17. 295 158 34 25 45 15 12 25 43 2 83 24 133 43 2 9. 10 35.

93 31 Baltimore List Corporate stocks 13 Div. Bid Asked Beverage. Amer. Insulator .80 22 25 Balto. Baseball 1.40 15 18 Balto.

Business Forms. .40 9 Balto. 6.50 Balto. Orioles, Inc .30 16 19 Balto. Radio Show.

.60 Trotting 15 17 Biospherics Cannon Shoe Cesco. E.T.&T. Inc Lanes, Inc. Leasing 23 Gates Lear Jet. Hittman Corp Kapok Tree Inns Koger Properties.

Lewron TV. Inc Metridata Computing. Inc Music Fair Nationwide Check Co. 43 Parks H. G.

67 Philips Lamp, N.U, .445 Premium Funding Corp. Preston Trucking .44 Production Operators. Inc. 29 31 Radiation Systems Republic Van Lines 5 Schluderberg-Kurdle 1.40 31. Tech-Serv United Consolidated Indus .25 Washington Westminster Homes Corporation.

.16 per cent stock dividend. per stock dividend paid September 10. split 4-for-3 September 15. Annual dividend on old stock 10 cents paid January, 1971. Insurance stocks bPlus 10 cents extra.

cPlus 2 cents extra. Bank stocks Carrollton Bank 1.00 32 a Equitable Trust 40 bFirst Bank of Md. 1.30 34 Maryland National 1.20 Mercantile Bankshares .84 16 Mere. Bankshares $3 Prf. 3.00 56 Suburban Trust 2.95 Union Trust Co.

of Md. 2.60 Mutual funds Chesapeake Fund 12.76 12.76 Naess Thomas 28.11 28.39 STOCKS DIv. Bid Asked Monumental Corp'n 2.00 72 75 Trans world Life Insur. aPlus 5 per cent stock dividend. Public authority bonds (Closing over the counter) Bid Asked Chelan Bay Co.

P.U.D. No. 1. 5'8 '13 Ches. Br.

'00 41 43 Chicago O'Hare '99. 881 Dela. Delaware River Bay. 71 74 Delaware '02 108 112 Florida Turnpike. 89 91 Grant Co.

No. 2. '05 Illinois Toll. 79 81 lilinois Toll. '10 Toll.

Jacksonville Kansas Turnpike, '94 Kentucky Turnpike, '06 Kentucky Turnpike, '10 .108 110 Maryland Br. 5.20's Marsi'd N.E. '02 Mass. Turnpike. 2.30's '94 New Jersey Turnpike.

'06 New Jersey Turnpike, '09 113 115 New Turnpike. 5.20's '08 New York State 3.20's '95 New York State 4.20's '06 94 New York State '10 108 110 New York Thruway. 3.10's 69 71 Ohio Turnpike, '92 Oklahoma 4.70's 3.10's 83 85 Port of New York. Port of New York. 99 Port of New York.

'05 Rich-Pete Turnpike, 3.45's 101 West Virginia '89. Yuba County, 4'8 Virginia Toll, 3'8 '94 4388. 297 reserves. It will not change any customer's costs." "Harold Burrow, president of Capaco, expressed "firm 162 belief that no detriment will come to the customers of the Pacific Northwest division if the divestiture is accomplished." Robert E. Maloney, chairman 27 of Western Sunset Transmission 203 Company, said it is not in the public interest for one who has 173 had its day in court and has been finally adjudged to be in violation of the antitrust laws to gain absolution by the enactment of 63 Benjamin H.

Parkison, San Francisco attorney for Western Sunset, called the bill a dangerous precedent and an assault on 10 17 the judicial system. J. H. Pittinger, president of Apco Oil Corporation, said his 26. company joined three others in a joint application in "firm lief that we can provide signifi381 cant benefits in terms of natural 153 gas service Warning issued on cargo plans CARGO, from B9 commercial cargoes" will lead "to similar protectionist actions by other countries." He also said the extension of the preference laws would be a reversal of policies where the United States has "convinced other governments to follow the principle of 'equal access" to all controlled cargoes, and in 1 cases where "our carriers have negotiated acceptable pooling such as with the coffee interests in Brazil.

While testifying that the State Department "looks forward to greatly increased carriage of our trade by our flag ships under the Merchant Marine Act of 1970, Mr. Rein added, "We believe that the success or failure of our efforts rests with American seamen and American business." The position taken by the State Department on equal access and bilateral agreements was regarded by a committee spokesman as a reversal of previously stated policies. Grain Markets Chicago Chicago (P)-Grain markets yesterday: High DEC WHEAT Chicago 1.61⅛ Minneapolis 1.60⅛ Kansas City 1.48⅛ MARCH WHEAT Chicago 1.57⅞ Minneapolis 1.64¼ Kansas City 1.46⅞ MAY WHEAT Chicago 1.54¼ Minneapolis Kansas City 1.43¾ DEC CORN Chicago 1.19⅝ MARCH CORN Chicago 1.24¼ DEC OATS Chicago range at principal Prev. Low Close Close 1.58½ 1.59½ 1.60½ 1.59⅝ 1.59⅞ 1.60 1.47¼ 1.47½ 1.47½ 1.55⅜ 1.56⅜ 1.57⅛ 1.63⅜ 1.64 1.64 1.45¼ 1.45¾ 1.45¼ 1.52⅜ 1.52¾ 1.53⅞ a1.66 b1.66 1.42¼ 1.43¾ 1.42 1.18⅛ 1.18⅛ 1.19⅜ 1.22¾ 1.22¾ 1.24⅛ b-Bid: 8-Asked. Cash and futures prices CHICAGO (AP) Wheat No 2 hard red 1.70½n; yellow No 2 1.12¾n.

soft Oats red No 1.57¾n. 2 extra Corn 2 heavy white Soybeans No 1 yellow 3.19¾n. Soybean ofl 13.74n. Prices, for futures ranged as follows: Prev. Open High Low Close Close WHEAT Dec 1.60½ 1.61⅛ 1.58½ 1.59½ 1.60½ Mar 1.57⅞ 1.55⅜ 1.56⅜ 1.57⅛ May 1.54¼ 1.52⅜ 1.52¾ 1.53⅞ Jul 1.41⅞ 1.42½ 1.40⅝ 1.41½ 1.41½ Sep 1.43 1.43 CORN Dec 1.19⅜ 1.19⅝ 1.18⅛ 1.18⅛ 1.19⅜ Mar 1.24¼ 1.22¾ 1.22¾ 1.24¼ May 1.27¼ 1.27¼ 1.25⅝ 1.25⅝ 1.27 Jul ..1.29 1.29¼ 1.27¾ 1.27¾ 1.29¼ Sep 1.29¾ 1.29¾ 1.28 1.28 1.29½ Dec 1.28½ 1.28½ 1.27¼ 1.27¼ 1.28¼ Mar 1.32⅛ 1.32⅛ 1.31⅜ 1.31⅜ 1.32⅜ OATS Dec Mar May 8.68⅞ .69 Jul .66 .66 .66 Sep a.66 SOYBEANS Nov 3.26¼ 3.27½ 3.23¼ 3.24½ 3.25¼ Jan 3.30½ 3.26⅝ 3.28 3.28½ Mar ..3.34 3.34½ 3.30¾ 3.32 3.33 May 3.37 3.37⅞ 3.34¼ 3.35⅞ 3.36¼ Jul 3.38 3.39 3.35¾ 3.37 3.37⅛ Aug 3.32¾ 3.34⅜ 3.31⅜ 3.32½ 3.32½ Sep 3.15¼ 3.15⅞ 3.13 3.14 3.14¼ SOYBEAN OIL Nov .13.58 13.65 13.45 13.51 13.43 Dec .13.35 13.46 13.25 13.33 13.32 Jan .13.10 13.22 13.05 13.14 13.07 Mar ..12.86 12.99 12.82 12.88 12.82 May 12.75 12.87 12.67 12.72 12.68 Jul 12.63 12.73 12.55 12.63 12.56 Aug 12.38 12.28 12.52 12.16 12.35 12.42 12.34 Sep 12.22 12.20 a12.18 SOYBEAN MEAL Nov 82.45 82.60 82.00 82.15 a82.40 Dec 83.40 82.80 82.90 83.30 Jan 83.70 83.85 83.15 83.25 83.65 Mar 84.40 84.40 83.95 84.10 83.40 May 85.25 83.50 84.60 84.80 85.15 Jul 86.10 86.35 85.60 85.65 Aug R85.65 a86.00 Sep 83.10 83.30 83.10 a83.50 b83.10 b-Bid: R- -Asked: n-Nominal.

Baltimore FLOUR-Receipts, 10.030 100-pound sacks. WHEAT -Receipts, none. Shipments, none. Opening price: No. 2.

red. winter, Stocks. 2.262.566 bushels. garlicky. spot.

domestic. $1.47, Settling price: $1.47. Closing price: $1.47. CORN-Receipts. 175.381 bushels.

Shipments, none. Stocks. 1.334.526 bushels. OATS Receipts. 14.025 bushels.

Ship. ments. none. Stocks. 56.238 bushels.

BARLEY- Receipts. none. Shipments. none. Stocks.

188.852 bushels. RYE-Receipts. none. Shipments, none Stocks. none SOYBEANS--Receipts.

10.143 bushels Shipments. none. Stocks. 937.867 bushels. MILLFEED-Receipts.

593 tons. Livestock Market Omaha (P). Livestock quotations yesterday: HOGS 8.500; barrows, and 25-50 lower: about 330 No. 1-2 210-235 2-3 220-250 18.75 No. 2-4 250- 11.75: No.

1-3 195-240 No 285, sows fully 25 lower: 320-650 16 CATTLE slaughter. 600: feeder. 1.000: calves, none: few loads heifers steedy: but not enough fed cattle on offer for market: cows strong: three loads choice 850-930 lb. heifers. 31.35 utility and commercia! cows.

canner and cutter. 19- 21.50. SHEEP. 400: lambs 25-50 lower: ewes scarce: few lots choice and prime shorn slaughter lambs. 28.50: choice and prime wooled.

25.75-26.50. Mordaz'5 estimates: Cattle. 8.000; hoes. sheep, 1.200. Tri-City Exchange Prev.

Day Today Issues traded 415 402 Shares traded 523.000 538.000 Bid And Asked STOCKS Div. Bid Asked Baltimore Transit Fin Co of America (A) .80 Fin Co of America (B) .80 Philadelphia Transit DEATHS (3) ADAMS 24 Suddenly, on October 21. 1971, HOWARD beloved husband of Hilda M. Adams (nee Morey), devoted father of Mr. Howard S.

Adams, son of Mrs. Clara R. Adams (nee Lutz) and the late Joseph H. Adams and fatherin-law of Mrs. Margaret L.

Adams. Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale) on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M.

ADAMS 25 Oriental Lodge No. 158, AF announces with deep regret the death of brother HOWARD S. ADAMS. Officers and members will assemble at the Ruck Funeral Home. 5305 Harford road.

Sunday, October 24. at 7.30 P.M. for Masonic Memorial Service. GUY L. UPPERCO, Worshipful Master.

ADDISON 25e On October 22, 1971, CHARLES beloved husband of Lollie R. Addison (nee Wright) and devoted father of Charles J. Addison. Funeral from the Frederick J. Cook Funeral Home, 7200 Harford road (at Rosalie), on Tuesday at 11 A.M.

Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. 12 3. 6 8 31 10 19 15 10 24 8 63 30 36 5 18 9 37 ALT 25 On October 21, 1971, JEWEL S. (nee Stark), of 1217 Stevens avenue, beloved wife of the late John Alt and devoted sister of Mrs. Louise Hellman and Mrs.

Margaret Also survived by a number of nieces and nephews. Services at McCully Funeral Home, 130 East Fort avenue, on Monday at 9.30 A.M. Requiem Mass at St. Jerome's Church at 10 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.

Family will receive friends from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian Wake Sunday at 8.30 P.M. ASHBY 23 On October 20, 1971, EDNA of Huntingtown, beloved wife of the late Vernon Ashby, and devoted mother of Alonzo of Prince Frederick, James of Upper Marlboro, Alfred of Huntingtown and the late Joseph W. and Cleveland W. Young.

Also survived by nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday, October 23 at 2 P.M. in the Trinity Methodist Church, Prince Frederick. Md. Burial will follow the Wesley Methodist Cemetery.

Friends may visit with the family from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Friday at the Harkness Funeral Home, Rte. 264, Port Republic, Md. BARRETT 25e On October 21, 1971, ROBERT beloved husband of Jeanne Mowers Barrett, father of Jean McCormick and Shirlie Kerr, both of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, and brother of Bruce Barrett. Friends may call at the Armacost Funeral Chapel, 4600 Liberty Heights avenue, on Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M.

and on Sunday afternoon from 2 to 4 P.M. Services on Monday at 9,30 A.M. Interment in the Mount Zion Cemetery, Churchtown, at 1 P.M. BOGRAD 24 On October 21, 1971, SAMUEL, beloved husband of the late Yetta Bograd, devoted father of Mrs. Bessie Hoffman, Mrs.

Dorothy B. Epstein, Mrs. Shirley B. Friedman, of Baltimore and Mrs. Ruth B.

Safer, of Jacksonville, brother of Mrs. Esther Schonfeld. of Baltimore, and the late Jacob Bograd. Also survived by eight grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Services at Sol Levinson Bros.

Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on Friday, October 22, at 1 P.M. Interment in United Hebrew Cemetery Anshe Enunah-Altz Chaim, Washington boulevard. omit Family at home, 6309 Greenspring avenue, 21209. BOGRAD 23e The Beth Jacob Congregation, brotherhood and sisterhood, expresses deep sorrow upon the passing of SAMUEL BOGRAD. father of its member, Mrs.

Norman Friedman. We extend sincere sympathy to the family. RABBI URI MILLER. DAVID GROSSMAN. President.

MELVIN M. DESSER, Chairman of the Board. BOVA 23e On October 22, 1971, NICHOLAS, of 626 Aldworth road, Dundalk, beloved husband of the late Angelina Bova (nee Sansone) and devoted father of Mrs. Ann M. Orissie and Mr.

Joseph Bova, Also survived by three grandchildren. Funeral services at the Walter Dabrowski Funeral Home, 1005 Dundalk avenue (at O'Donnell street), on Saturday at 9.45 A.M. Interment in Glen Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, CARDINALE 24 On October 21, 1971, TERESA (nee Iannelli), beloved wife of the late Anthony Cardinale, devoted mother of Domenica Thornton, Elizabeth West, Margaret Black, Theresa Dra. gunas, Albert, James, Pasquale, Anthony, Joseph, John and Thomas Cardinale and sister of Catherine DiMassimo and Josephine Iannelli. Also survived by 30 grandchildren and 3 greatgrandchildren.

Funeral from the Schimunek Funeral Home, 3331 Brehms lane, at Mannasota and Erdman avenues, on Monday at 8.15 A.M. Requiem Mass at The Shrine of the Little Flower at 9 A.M. Interment In Holy Redeemer Cemetery, Visiting hours from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Parking in rear. Christian Wake servSunday at 7.30 P.M.

CAVEY" 24 On October 20, 1971, WILLIAM of West Baltimore, the beloved husband and of the late Vernon Hilda M. Cavey father of Agel, Sr. Also survived by five grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Mr. Cavey rests at the Howard H.

Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue. Relatives and friends are invited to attend services on Monday at 1 P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Family will receive friends on Friday from 7 to 9 P.M. and daily thereafter from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

CHIN 24 On October 19, 1971, PARK, husband of Tai Ho Chin, and father of Wanda, Mae, Charles, Joan and Margie Chin. Friends may call at Stewart and Mowen Co. (G. Mowen Wooden, owner 108 West North avenue, on Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

Interment in Lorraine Park Cemetery. CORNWELL 24 On October 22, 1971, CLYDE beloved husband of the late Sylvia P. Cornwell (nee devoted father of Mr. Paul E. Cornwell and Mrs.

William Maben. Also survived by six grandchildren. Services from the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road at Echodale, on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment In Parkwood Cemetery.

Friends may call Saturday and Sunday from 2 to. 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. CORDELL 25e On October 21. 1971, PINTON Fox Hunt lane, Lutherville. beloved husband of Helen M.

Cordell (nee Parsons), beloved father of Finton P. Cordell and brother Vernon F. Elmo Cordell, of North Carolina: W. T. Cordell, of La Canada.

and Garnette Hedley, of Long Beach, Calif. Funeral from the Burgee Funeral Home. 3631 Falls road, on Monday at 2 P.M. Interment in Delaney Valley Memorial Gardens. Friends may call between 3 and 5 and 7 and 9 P.M.

to the Heart Fund will. be CORDELL 24 The officers and members of the Maryland State Dental Laboratory Guild regrets the passing of our member and past president. FINTON M. CORDELL, and express sincere sympathy to the family. JOHN E.

LILLY, President, DEATHS (3) DEATHS (3) CORDELL 25e FRITSCHE The Baltimore Alumni Chapter of On October 20, 1971, CARL deAlpha Omega Dental Fraternity voted of Dorothy father of husband Fritsche the passing of Its (nee Wessel), beloved friend deeply regrets co-worker, FINTON M. Carl T. and Robert E. Fritsche, and extends sympathy Mrs. Geraldine Campbell, Mrs.

CORDELL. and Patricia Warns. Also survived to the family. by DON-N. BROTMAN, D.D.S., six grandchildren and two greatPresident.

grandchildren, Services will be held at Robert CORDELL 23e C. Altenburg Funeral Home, 6009 The Baltimore City Dental Society Harford road, on Parkwood Saturday, at 10 expresses deep M. CORDELL, tery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 sympathy on the A.M. Interment in Cemepassing of FINTON good friend of dentistry.

and 7 to 9 P.M. contributions Jolly lieu of flowers. a please make to CROSS 24 Acres for Underprivileged Children, On October 21. 1971, VINCENT of Lutheran Social Service, 509 (Bobby), of Towson, beloved son Park of the late William C. and Cecilia O'Conor Cross and brother of FRITSCHE 23e Mrs.

Maurice Watson, Mrs. Charles The officers and members of Ben Franklin Lodge No. 97 A.F.& A.M. Carroll DeVilbiss and the late Hugh and regret the passing of our brother. Cross.

Friends may call at John Burns CARL the Alten- servFRITSCHE. Memorial Sons Funeral Home, 610-612 York ice will be conducted at road. Towson and burg Funeral Home on on Saturday Friday, OcSunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 tober 22, at GEORGE 8 P.M. P.M. Requiem Mass at Immaculate E.

PEACHER, Master. Conception on Monday at 11 A.M. Worshipful Interment in Mount Maria Ceme- GARDNER 25. tery. omit On October 22, 1971, JAMES CROZIER 25 of Glen Burnie, the beloved On October 21, 1971, NANCY K.

infant son of James M. and of Glen Arm, beloved wife of Beverly Cook Gardner, beloved John A. Crozier. brother of Brantly Gardner, beServices at Wm. Cook-Brooks loved grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. Towson, 1050 York road (Beltway John Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Exit 26), on Monday, at 11 A.M. Okey Cook.

Interment in Dulaney Valley Me- Services at the Kirkley Funeral morial Gardens. Family will re- Home. 421 Crain highway, S.E.. ceive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to Glen Burnie, on Monday, October 9 P.M. Saturday and Sunday.

25, at 2. P.M. Interment In lieu of flowers, please send con- Meadow Ridge Memorial Park. tributions to the Cancer Visiting hours from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. CROZIER 24 The Ladies Auxiliary, Maryland GURLEY 24 Pharmaceutical Association, an- On October 22, 1971, FLORENCE nounces with sorrow the death of M.

(nee Brisco), formerly of 4018 its member, NAN CROZIER. Ritchie highway, Brooklyn, beANN CRANE, loved wife of the late Howard L. Communication Secretary. Gurley and devoted mother of Doris M. Poist and Howard L.

CUNNINGHAM 25e Gurley, Jr. On October 22, 1971, NELLIE Services at the McCully Funeral beloved wife of the late Frank E. Home, 237 Patapsco avenue (at Cunningham and Mother of Nel- Third street), Brooklyn, on Sunday son E. Cunningham, Also survived at 8.30 P.M. Interment private.

by five grandchildren and four Family will receive friends from great-grandchildren, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Saturday Friends may call at the Armacost and Sunday, Funeral Chapel, 4600 Liberty Heights avenue, on Saturday eve- GUTEK 24 ning from 7 to 9 P.M. and on On October 22. 1971, ALBERT W. Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 of Belnord avenue, beloved son of P.M.

Services on Monday at the late John and Anna Gutek, P.M. Interment in Moreland devoted brother of Mary, Gean, Memorial Cemetery. Stephen and the late William and Matthew Gutek. CUTTER 25 Friends may visit at the Dippel On October 21, 1971, LILLIAN R. Bros.

Funeral Home, 1800 East (nee Hoskins), beloved wife of Lombard at Ann street, from 2 to Christopher N. Cutter, sister of 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian Wake Stanhope Hoskins and Ernestine Services on Sunday evening at Montejo and mother of the late 8.30 P.M. Requiem Mass at St. William S.

Ryan. Patrick's on Monday at 9 Friends may call at the Mitchell- A.M. Interment in Holy Rosary Wiedefeld Home, 6500 York road Cemetery. (at Overbrook), on Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. GUTERMUTH 24 Funeral services on Monday at 11 On October 22, 1971, MAY beA.M.

Graveside services in Little loved sister of Ruth M. GuterFalls Friends Cemetery, Fallston, muth, Bertha Gutermuth and at 12.30 P.M. ter C. Gutermuth. DASH 23e Funeral from the Lassahn FuOn October 20, 1971, WILLIAM, neral Home, 7401 Belair road, on formerly of Arbutus, beloved hus- Monday at 1 P.M.

Interment in band of the late Amanda Dash, Parkwood Cemetery. Visiting from father of Marie Snyder, Louis, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. and Richard Dash. HALL 24 Charles, Henry, William, Raymond Services at the Ambrose Funeral On October 21, 1971, LOVELLA Home, 1328 Sulphur Spring road, of 1510 Clipper road, devoted aunt Arbutus, on Saturday at 11 A.M. of Messrs.

Fred and Daniel PlacenInterment in Loudon Park Ceme- tino. tery. Visiting hours from 3 to 5 Services at the Paul E. Chenoand 7 to 9 P.M. weth Funeral Home.

3615-17-19 On October 21, 1971, LOUISE tober 24. at 8 P.M. Interment in DAUGHERTY 24 Chestnut avenue, on Sunday, Oc(nee Clark), of 3003 M. Philadelphia, Pa. beloved wife Huron street, of William Daugherty, HEYMAN 23 devoted mother of William and On October 19, 1971, HARRY, beAnna Cindy Clark Daugherty, daughter of loved husband of Anne Heyman Clark and the late John (nee Ruthenberg), devoted father and sister of Dorothy Fried, of Dr.

Meyer R. Heyman, of BaltiJohn Clark, and Lorraine more, Mrs. Doris Heit, of PittsHouse. Services at the Hahn Funeral burgh, and Sol Heyman, of Home, 4200 Pennington avenue, on Schenectady, Miss N.Y., brother of Miss Monday at 8.15 A.M. Requiem Mass Sarah Etta and Hannah Baltimore, Heyman, Mrs.

at St. Athanasius Church at 9 A.M. Mrs. Wolf, of Visiting Interment in hours Holy from Cross 2 Cemetery. and the late Reuben Heyman.

Minnie Goldsmith, of Philadelphia, 7 to 9 P.M. to 4 and Also survived by two grandchilDAVIS 23e dren. On October 21, 1971, ROBERT Services at Sol Levinson Bros. beloved husband of Virginia Kar- Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on ras Davis and stepfather of Charles Thursday, October 21, at 10 A.M. T.

Swift. Interment In Beth Yehuda Anshe Services at C. F. Evans Son. Kurland Knesseth Israel Anshe 8802 Harford road, at Putty Hill Kolk Congregation Cemetery, avenue (two blocks south of Belt- Bowleys lane.

omit flowway Exit 31), on Saturday evening In mourning at 6719 Old Pimat 8.30 o'clock. Interment private. lico road, 21209, Visiting from 3 to 5 and 7. to 9 P.M. HOEFLICH 25e DEEMS 24 On October 22, 1971, ALBERTA G.

On October 22, 1971, WILLIAM (nee Schmidt), beloved wife of beloved husband of Berdye Deems the late George J. Hoeflich, (nee Moore), devoted father of and devoted mother of Mrs. DorDorothy Bankert. Audrey Johnson othy Coxedge, Mrs. Ruth Krebs, and beloved brother of Charles and Miss Edith J.

Hoeflich and Mr. Edward Deems and Mrs. Marguerite George J. Hoeflich III, also surImhoff. Also survived by three vived by two grandchildren.

grandchildren and one great- Friends may call at the Mitchellgrandchild. Wiedefeld Home, 6500 York road Services at the McCully Funeral at Overbrook. on Saturday from Home, 130 East Fort avenue, on 7 to 9 P.M. and Sunday and MonMonday at 11 A.M. Interment in day from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Loudon Park Cemetery. Family will Funeral services will be held on receive friends from 2 to 5 and Tuesday at 11 A.M. Interment in 7 to 9 P.M. Parkwood Cemetery. DEEMS HOLLAND 24 Penn Central Retired Men's Asso- Suddenly, on October 21, 1971, ciation No.

5 regrets the passing JOSEPH of 37 Compass road, of Brother WILLIAM DEEMS. Middle River, husband of Dorothy ROBERT R. LINDSAY, C. Holland and devoted father of President. Nancy C.

Holland, dear brother of DOLAN 23e Edward Martin Carl and On October 20, 1971, JOSEPH George A. Holland. JOHN, beloved husband of the late Funeral from the Bruzdzinski Eva Dolan and father of Joseph W. Funeral Home, 1407 Eastern aveDolan and cousin of Lena Fisher, nue, Essex, on Monday at 9.15 Elleen Kinsey and Malcolm Fisher. A.M.

Requiem Mass In Saint Friends may call at the Armacost Michael's Church at 10 A.M. InFuneral Chapel, 4600 Liberty terment in Holy Redeemers CemHeights avenue, on Friday, from 2 etery. Rosary on Sunday at 8 P.M. to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian Visiting hours from 2 to 5 and Wake Services on Friday evening 7 to 9 P.M.

at 8.45 P.M. Requiem Mass at St. HOLECEK 24 Ambrose Church on Saturday at On October 22, 1971. GEORGE 9 A.M. Interment In New Cathedral beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Cemetery, Jasinska) and devoted father of DONLIN 24 Joseph Holecek, and brother On October 21, 1971, THOMAS of Eleanore Kammer and Elizabeth beloved son of the late John F.

and Pazourek. Also survived by three Bridget Donlin and brother of grandchildren and one greatJoseph, John and Agnes Donlin grandchild. and Mrs. Mary E. Allen.

Funeral from the William Home Funeral from the Ullrich Funeral Fialkowski Funeral Home, 2009 avenue. of Dundalk, 2112 Dundalk Eastern avenue, on Monday, 8.15 Christian Wake Service on A.M. Requiem Mass at St. Casimir's at St. Rita's Church P.M.

Requiem Mass Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Sunday, at 7.30 terment in New at 9 A.M. In- St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Cathedral Ceme- hours from 2 to 9 P.M.

Visiting tery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 IVINS and 7 to. 9 P.M. On October 23 DUVALL 23e ford Memorial 21, 1971, at the Havre HarOn Thursday, October 21, 1971, HARRY de Hospital, FRANCES V. (nee of Grace, of 124 Old Battle Grove road, Rigdon road, Aberdeen, beSeidl), 7603 beloved wife of Roland loved husband of Pauleen Ford Dundalk.

devoted mother S. Duvall, Ivins and son of the late of June D. Him- Harry O. Ivins Dr. mighoefer and and Edna Stevens Walter grandmother of Ivins.

Mrs. C. Duvall Jr. Graveside services rests at the Dundalk on Saturday, Himmighoefer, Funeral Home of John J. Duda, October 23, at 11 A.M.

at the 7922 Wise avenue. Visiting hours Spesutia Episcopal Cemetery, are from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Perryman, Md. lieu of flowers Funeral services on Saturday at may be made to the contributions 10 A.M. Burial in Glen Me- American Cancer Society, Box 17, morial Park.

Bel Air, FREUDENTHAL 25e JACOBI 23 On October 22, 1971, GERTRUDE On October 20, 1971, MARY E. (nee (nee Straus), beloved wife of the Lanham), beloved wife of the late late Carl Freudenthal, devoted John Jacobi, devoted mother of mother of the late Leonard Freu- John C. Jacobi, sister of Etta denthal, sister of Miss Sarah Childs and James Lanham, grandStraus, beloved aunt of Mrs. Sadie mother of Sharon. Lynn, John, Rubin of Washington, D.C.

and Kenneth Jacobi. Services at Sol Levinson and Funeral from the Schimunek Brothers Home, 6010 Reisterstown Funeral Home, 3331 Brehms lane road. of which due notice will be at Mannasota and Erdman avegiven. Interment In Baltimore nues, on Saturday at 10 A.M. InHebrew Congregation Cemetery, Visiting terment in hours 2 Baltimore Cemetery, 2100 Belair road.

omit to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Parking in rear. FORSTE 24 JENKINS 23 On October 21, 1971, ARTHUR On October 19, 1971, HENRY of of 1407 Dundalk avenue, Graceland 5929 Montgomery avenue, CatonaPark, beloved husband of Eleanor ville Manor, beloved husband of (nee Kantzias) and devoted father the late Landora Jenkins (nee of Mrs. Eleanor Helderman, Mrs. Compton) and devoted father of Bernadine Schriver, dear brother of J.

Jenkins, grandfather of Mrs. Martha Anderson, Mr. Herman Paul J. Jenkins, Jr. Forste and Mr.

William Forste. Family will receive friends Also survived by seven grandchil- Wednesday 7 to 9 P.M. and Thursdren and two great-grandchildren. day and Friday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 Funeral services at the Walter P.M. at the Witzke Catonsville Dabrowski Funeral Home, 1005 Funeral Home, 1630 Edmondson Dundalk avenue (At O'Donnell avenue (Beltway Exit 14 west or 1 street), on Monday at 8.15 A.M.

block east of Rolling road). FuRequiem Mass at Sacred Heart of neral services on Saturday at 11 Mary Church at 9 A.M. Interment A.M. Interment in Lorraine Park in St. Stanislaus Cemetery.

Chris- Cemetery. tian Wake Service on Saturday, at KEATING 23 8.30 P.M. Friends may call from 3 On October 21, 1971, MRS. MARto 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. GARET of Salisbury.

age 86. FOX 24 wife of the late Thomas L. KeatOn October 20, 1971, STANLEY ing. formerly of Baltimore, beloved Fox LLOYD, beloved husband of Gerry mother Schwartz, of Mrs. William J.

(Peg) (nee Oberfeld), devoted father of Salisbury, and beof Candy Fox and Stephanie Ellen loved sister of Mrs. John Freytag. Fox, dearly, beloved son-in-law of Miss Maude Rose and Mrs. Irene of Mrs. Louis W.

Oberfeld and son Turner, all of Bel Air. of the late Maurice and Gertrude Mass on Monday at 11 A.M. at Fox. Conn. and Wash- St.

Francis De Sales Church, SaltsIngton, D.C. papers please bury. Interment In Salisbury. Services at Sol Levinson Bros. Friends may call Monday at HolHome, 6010 Reisterstown road, on loway Funeral Home from 9.30 to Friday, October 22, at 2 P.M.

Inter- 10.30 A.M. ment in the United Hebrew Ceme- KUSHNERICK tery, Moses Montefiore Wood- On October 21, 1971, THOMAS moor Hebrew Congregation, Wash- of 608 South 48th street, beloved ington boulevard. omit husband of Betty E. (nee Dean), In mourning at 7905 Ter- devoted father of Cynthia rapin court, (21208). Thomas F.

and William J. KushFOX 23e nerick. The officers and members of the Mr. Kushnerick rests at the Mercantile Club express their Dundalk Funeral Home of John J. of deepest sympathy esteemed to the family Duda, 7922 Wise avenue.

Visiting our past member, hours are from 3 to 5 and 7 to STANLEY L. FOX, P.M., Friday. Further viewing and SAUL M. BLUMENTHAL, services from the Pusti Funeral President. Home, Hazleton, Pa.

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