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4 i OBITUARY 00 CO therDPlfromPike kU. Deports Ano Mount Laurel Township, N.J., July 10 (AP) The New Jersey Turnpike today cracked down again on a speeding diplomat. State troopers escorted a station wagon driven by an employe of the Netherlands consul general off the highway lor exceeding OTTO KOHN Otto Kohn, 77, of 345 E. 77th a retired architect, civil engineer and furniture designer, who fled from his native Czechoslovakia to Ecuador in 1939 after the Nazi occupation and who came to the U.S. in 1945, died yesterday in University Hospital.
Funeral services will be held at 12:30 P.M. today in the Riverside chapel, 76th St. and Amsterdam Ave. the 60 m.p.h. limit Motor Moratorium MRS.
ALMA WOODWARD Funeral services for Mrs. Alma 81, who dreamed up many of the plots which the late Albert Payson Terhune turned into short stories, serials and books about dogs, will be held at 10 A.M. Monday at the Silleck Keech funeral home, 767 E. Post Road, Mamaroneck. Mrs.
Woodward wrote feature stories for 10 years for the old Evening World, where she became acquainted with Terhune. She possessed the imagination, he knew about dogs, could write and had good paying markets. For five years, Mrs. Woodward wrote plots, sold them to Terhune and the ideas were expanded by him into magazine serials and books. Mrs.
Woodward, who lived at 714 Stuart Mamaroneck, died Friday in United Hospital, Port Chester. asked Alofs to leave the highway. Alofs politely complied. The turnpike recently instituted the policy of escorting speeding diplomats off the highway on their second offense. The first offense brings a warning.
Diplomats cannot be prosecuted because of their diplomatic immunity. Ruark Buried in Spain Palamos, Spain, July 10 (AP) American author Robert C. Ruark was buried here today. A small group of friends and more than 200 inhabitants of this fishing village were present. Ruark, 49, died of an internal hemorrhage in a London hospital July 1.
car was clocked at 75 m.p.h. by car was clocked at 75 M.P.H. by a radar team near the Camden-Philadelphia interchange. He said the driver, Edward Alofs of Darien, was headed for Washington. Plates Not DLP State Trooper Raymond Sin-wich stopped the car, which bore Connecticut license plates, not diplomatic plates.
Alofs, according to the trooper's report, identified himself. The trooper in turn checked the turnpike's list of nations whose cars have previously speeded on the highway. Because this was at least the second inicident involving a Netherlands diplomat, Sinwich GO r2 Montecatini, Italy, July 10 (AP) A nine-day ban on all forms of motor traffic began in this Italian spa resort today to see how people react to quiet, no fumes and complete safety in the streets. The experiment, first, of its kind on this scale in this country, was organized by the Italian Automobile Club and the Montecatini Tourist Agency. Montecatini, between Pisa and Florence, has a population of 14,000.
About 1,200 vehicles a day will be affected. OIP COWER MRS. CAROLYN D. COATS Funeral services for Mrs. Carolyn D.
Coats, 49, assistant to the dean of admissions at Cornell University Medical College, will be held at 1 P.M. tomorrow in the Dimiceli Sons funeral home, 182 Lexington Ave. Mrs. Coats, who lived at 235 E. 50th died Friday in New York Hospital.
JOHN H. HAYES Private funeral services will be held for John H. Hayes, 75, chief administrator of Lenox Hill Hospital, former president of the American Hospital Association and for many years a leading spokesman for New York's voluntary hospitals. He died Friday in St. Barnabas Hospital.
His home was at 42-30 Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, Queens. DR. EVERETT S. WALLIS Princeton, July 10 (AP) Dr. Everett S.
Wallis, 65, who played a leading role in the development of cortisone, died here cortisone compound is used in the treatment of a number of diseases, including leukemia, arthritis and gout. FREDERICK M. FAR WELL Baltimore, July 10 (AP) Frederick M. Farwell, 58, of Montrose, former vice president of marketing for the Radio Corp. of America, died yesterday in Johns Hopkins Hospital of complications following a neck operation.
EUGENE E- MURPHY Chicago, July 10 (UPI) Eugene E. Murphy, 62, board chairman of Brink's international operator of armored express trucks for money shipment, died yesterday at Suburban Cook County Tuberculosis Sanitarium. HARDWICK NEVIN Hardwick Nevin, 68, a poet and playwright of 432 Nod Hill Road, Wilton, died yesterday in Norwalk Hospital. with Double-Duty Turn-Over Headrests AT NO EXTRA i Death Notices Death, In Memoriam, Mass aai Acknowledgment Notices My be telephoned to THE KEWS by your funeral director to P.M. for the next Aty't piper.
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