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Daily News from New York, New York • 40

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Death Notices OBITUARY CKOKHE L. RIDGEWAY Newburgh. Y. May 12 (AP) TO I At-, ur A i p. 4 i Jsoon Junir, IT, eels word of advice from instructor A.

C. HoIIiiirs-worth at High School of Art and Design. Young Artists Combine Painting end Sculpture ISy THOMAS TOMASULO AsseniMaw is art form that pivo a lift tht self-expi ossio'i youn.tr artists in the city's pulme svhoo's. The kids fn li'itMl painting and sculpture, and their colorful niasterpieees will jrive you a lift. too.

when the jrala Art in the Xews exhibit opens Thursnlay in the loldiv of the Lever Il.u-e. St. and Park Ave. More than txm oi nf art 8ROGAN Tho-na? Michael. Retired Sgt.

Y.C.P.D. On May II. 1968. Husband of Anna. Father ot Thomas, Richard, Ann.

Dennis. Brother ot Alice Tiernev. Catherine Hodges, Andrew and Michael. Reposing at EDWARD D. LYNCH AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 43 0 Queens Sunnvside.

L.I. Mas.ol Reouiem, St. Teresa's R.C. Church Tuesday, 10 A.M. Interment.

Calvary Cemetery. BURDEN Margaret V. (nee Callahan). On May II. I68.

Beloved wile of the late Edward J. Devoted mother ot Loretta Kent, Muriel Polgano and Joan Clark. Reposing al John F. X. McKeon Son Funeral Home, 3I2 Perry Ave.

at E. 204th St Bronx Requiem High Mass, Church of St. Brendan, Tuesday, 10 A.M. Interment, Gate of Heaven Cemetery. CANNING Edith.

On May 10, 16 Beloved wife of Thomas Devoted mother ol Edith Russell, Eileen and Thomas. Also survived by 9 grandchildren. Funeral from WALTER B. COOKE FUNERAL HOME. 20 Snyder Ave, B'klyn Requiem Mass.

SI. Rose ol Lima R. C. Jrlirefer'y. A M' CMCLLr? Paol- Beloved husband of Con- i.iiiirr or carmen Failla.

Edard and Vincent. Hrolhr ol Thomas, Sonhie Rovetla and Mineo Re J5 Harway Brooklyn, until wednoiday DIR. PETER C. LA BELLA. Sr E5' Rockaway, May 12.

i968. Husband ot Augusta M. Father of Albert F. and John 5lIfeK plorenc' upoel Also sur Thf c.bv arandcn.ldren. Rfpo5ing the Fhnrh and Uruns Funeral Home.

34 Hempstead Ave Lvnbrook. Religious Serv- National Cemetery. COUGHLIN-Grace G. On May II, 1968 Beloved sister of Helen C. Martm.

Funeral Wednesday. 9 A.M. from Sessa pI'wSv- S'- "nd For' Hamilloil FK wdv, Brcokfvn. l- io. wass.

i uesoay, 9:30 A.M. Holy Name C. Church Reposing at CHAPEL OF JOSEPH DUFFY 9th between 4th and 5th Brooklyn. B- Cyran). On May 11, 1968.

Beloved wife of Charles. Devoted mother ol Kenneth. Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Name C. Church. 9 30 A Wednesday.

Interment Greenwood Ceme-leiy. Reposing M. Smith Sons, 248 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn. DECK Elizabeth. May 12, 1968 Devoted mother ol Carol Orummond.

Dear sister ot Hallie Deck. Loving grandmother of I Dennis and James. Reposing Leo Kearns Funeral Home. 61-40 Woodhaven Kego r-arx. t-uneral Wednesday, 9 A M.

Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady ot Angeis Church, A M. Interment I he Evergreens." De GAETO Arthur Beloved husband of Camille. Devoted father ol Jacqueline S'ora, Geraldme Orefice. Arlene Floti. Survived by 4 grandchildren.

Reposing Castle Hill Fune.al Home. 1528 Castle Hill Ave. Requiem Mass. Tuesday. 1 1 JO A St.

Frances de Chantal Church Visiting hocrs 2-5, 7 P.M. De GASPERIS Carmella On May loth. Beloved wiie ol the Idle Pasiiuale. Devoted mother of Louis. Theresa Geraci, Connie ZoliolE.

Joseph, Rose laccarino. Marie Marmo and the late Carmine and Sophie OeLuca. Reposing at Castle Hill Funeral Home, 1528 Castle Hill untn Tuesday. 9 A.M. Mass of Requiem, SI.

Raymond's Church. 10 A.M. D6RTL George S. May 10, 194. Beloved husband of Mary.

Reposing WALTER B. COOKE FUNERAL HOME, I W. 190th Bronx. Requiem Mass. St.

Nicholas of Tolentine Church. Wednesdav. 10 A.M. Interment. L.I.

National Cemetery. Di COSTANZO-Gennaro. Of 392 Bay St, I On Mav IKS. Father of Michael. Naiale.

Anthony, Mrs. Vmcenta D'lorio, Mrs. Josephine Di Meglio and Mrs. Sylvia Ross, funeral from the Martin Hatvs Fur-rll Home. 98 Bay St Wednesrtjy.

A M. Visiting hours 2-5 7-10 P.M. FILLA Mary A. (nee Mitarolonda). May II, 1968.

Beloved wile ol Andrew. Loving sister of Joseph Nicklie and Caroline Minneo. Funeral from WALTER B. COOKE FUNERAL HOME, 1 W. 190 SI.

Bronx, Wednesday, 9:30 AM. Requiem Mass St. Angela Mericl Church, 10 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. FLANAGAN John J.

Reposing Williams Home on Broadway at 232d Bronx, until Tuesday. J0 A.M. FLEICH Charles G. May 10, 1968. Beloved husband of Irene (nee Ludwigi.

Funeral from "PARK ABBEY," 14.0 Umonpoi Bronx. High Requiem Mass, SI. Raymond's Church Tuesday 11 A.M. In- termenl. SI.

John's Cemetery. FOLLINI Alfred On May loih. Dear brother of Peter, Nancy bertoli. Geoige, Emilia Specht, Charles, Edward and Florence Loftus. Reposing F.

Ruggiero Sons Funeral Home, 726 Morris Park Bronx. Requiem Mass 1 uesdav, 0 A St. Dom.n.c's On" h. In lieu of flowers contributions to the Cancer Fund would be appreciated. FONT IN I J.rry Of 90-15 20Vth Bellaire.

L.I. On May II, l9o8. HjsOtllHl ol ill! late Angelina. Devoted lather ol George and Mane Fonlini. Beloved ol Eileen, George Jr.

and Nadine. Dctr lather in-iaw ot Catherine Neumann Fun-tini. Funeral from t-AIKlHILD CHAt'EL, 220-05 Hillside Queens Village. L.I. Solemn Mai.

-Church of The Incarnation. Bellaire. L.I.. 10 A.M. FRANCO Emma.

Suddenly. Beloved wife of the late Professor 1 homas. Devoted mother of Vincena Cerabona, Salvatoia and Immaculala. Also 4 loving grandchildren. Reposing.

ROMANO FUNERAL HOME, 3254 White Plains Rd. Requiem Mass, Wednesday. 9:30 AM. Immaculate Conception Church: GENTILE Concetta. Of 1705 DeKalb Ave.

Beloved wile of Dominick. Mother of Sal-valore Sister of Girolaino Mulea, Mane Messio, Albert ana juseph, Keposing ot J. CARATOZZOLA FUNERAL HOML, 178 Irving Ave until Tuesday. Requiem Mass St. Brigid's Cnurch.

9: JO A.M. Interment, Linden Hill Cemetery. GOV ERT Edward J. Suddenly on May 10. I96B.

Beioved son ot Bridie and Harry. Dear brother ot 1 nomas, Anita, Loretta, Harry. George and William. Uncle of William. Theresa and I homas.

Grandson ot the late Harry and Amelia Gov-ert Reposin9 WALTER COOKE FUNERAL HOME 2I3S Weslchesti-r Ave, Bronx, until Wednesdav. 9:30 AM. Requiem High Mass. St. Anthony's Church, 10 A.M.

Interment, St Raynwnd's Ceme-lory GRADY James L. On May 11, 1968. of 2 24 Raphael St F.nrlawn. Beloved son ot the late John and Katherme Grady. Brother ot Mrs.

M.irgaret Lan-gan and the late John Graclv. Requiem Mass St. Anne's R.C. Churrh. Fairlawn, Wednesday, 9 30 A.M.

Interment, St. Raymond's Cemetery The family will receive fheir friends at the Vander Plaaf Colonial Home. 13 31 Saddle River Fairlawn, Monday and Tuesday, 3 to 10 P.M. GUIRV John. May 11, 1968.

Native of Shanagolden. Glin, Co. Limerick, Ireland. Husband of the late Margaret (nee Mc-Cormack). Father of Mrs.

Patricia Powers and Michael Brother ot Sr. Mary Therese. Nora, Margaret. Josephine Dana-her and in Ireland, Ellen O'Brien, tu-neral from John T. Gallagher's, 25-19 Church Brooklyn.

Solemn Requiem Mass. Holy Cross Church, Tuesday, 9:30 A.M. HEALY Catherine (nee Houston). On May II, 1968. Native of Co.

Donegal, Ireland. Beloved wile ol Patrick J. Sister ol Helen and Winilred Funeral from the Bergen Funeral Home, 45 18 8th Woodside. Tuesday. 8:30 A.M.

Solemn Mass ol Requiem. St. Mary's Church, 9 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. HEGEL Anna.

On Mav 11. 1948. Beloved wile of the late Andrew. Dear mother ot Joseph, Raymond and Kenneth. Lov-ng daughter of Mary Moore (nee English) and the late Thomas Moore.

Dear sister ol Mary Jacquot. Margaret Smith. Helen Rogers. Thomas and Joseph Moore. Also survived by 3 grandchildren.

Reposing al Buckley Funeral Home. 445 W. 43d SI Mass. Wednesday, 10:15 AM. St.

Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church. US W. 46th St. Interment, Machpelah Cemetery, North Bergen, N. J.

George Ridjreway, C(, former with International Rusinos Machines ami a State department aide in World War II. died yesterday in St. Luke's Hospital. He was a director of economic research for IBM from to a consultant on public affairs from 1955 to 1961. From litil-C3 he made a I study of automation for the In-; tt-rnational Labor Organization in tJeneva.

JAMES M. CONNOR Rochester, May 12 (LTD The I first man to undergo two ki- ney transplants died of a stroke yesterday, more than four years afier his successful operation, it was atinounced today. M. Connor, 47. had returned to normal life and em-, jiloyment here.

In August, Connor received the kidney of an accident victim after the first transplant operation failed. MRS. ARM ELLA DALIA A Requiem Mass for Mrs. lalia, mother-in-law of Neal (iodfrev, administrative as sistant in Tiik News circulation department, will be offered at a.m. Wednesday in Sts.

Joachim and Anne Church. Hollis and Springfield Queens Villaire. Queens. Mrs. Ialia, fi2.

d'ed Saturday in her Queens Villa-re home. M)M. JOHN C. (. RACE I iss.

England, May 12 (AP) Aiim. Sir John Gregory Crace, si. a torpedo specialist with the ya! Navy in both world wars, lie I at his home last night. KoxoMi May 12 (AP) Tsugio Kiinomi, executive director the newspaper Nishi Nihon shimbun. died today of cancer ol" the kidney.

Tbcro Bridge our Slated Triborough Bridge motorists leaving Manhattan will en-' counter a temporary change in traffic patterns beginning a.m. Wednesday. the Triborough P.ridge and Tunnel Authority announced yesterday. Cars from Manhattan to the Hronx will be diverted to the loft when they approach toll booths at the Kandalls Island interchange Traffic going from Manhattan to ()ueens will he funneled the i right and then will proceed to the lueensiiound ramp. Death Notices De.itli, In Memorim, Man and Acknowledgment Notices Ali be to THE by your juntul director to 2 P.M.

jr li'e next ca's paper. Telephone on Sjturjy before 2 P. M. rhote btl-SiD ALFANO-Giovanni. Beloved husband of the late Margherita.

Lovino father ot Anthony. Anna Barbagallo. Charles. Jimmy, E-vira Barartello, Hilda Capra, Alfonso and Achilles, Grandfather of 16. Great grandfather of 25.

Reposing at Baisamo Funeral Home. 318 Westchester Bronx, until Wednesday, 9 A.M. BATTLES Mav F. On May 11, 1968. B-loved sister of John J.

Battles. Dear aunt ol Melvm G. Battles, David Forbes and Peti'r J. Battles. Funeral from John T.

Gallagher's. Church Ave Brooklyn. Requiem Mass. St. Gregory's Church.

Tuesday, 10 A.M. BOML John J. Sr. On May 12, l58. Beloved husband of Mary (nee Gracel.

I oving father ol John. Waller. Marion Bohl, Marcella Swansnn and Geraklirte D'Amato. Dear brother of George, Robert, Adrian end Mary Devlne. Also survived ov grandchildren.

Funeral Wednesday. 9:15 A.M. from Redmond Funeral Home. 47e-73d Brooklvn. Solemn Requiem Mass, 9:45 A.M., St.

Patrick's R.C. Church, Interment. Calvary Cemetery. MEMORIAL CHALICES CI80RIA OSTENSORIA COMMONION PATENS VESTMENTS, MISSALS Ml CtMiM-LMMt Prim EDWARD 0700LE CO. 19 Park Place.

New 7 UL BArday 7-4950 created by tiidert fr-carten throiiirh 1 i k-tiiler- irraiie will he on disp'ay. Tv- of the creators as seniblaarcs. I IT. of Manhattan, an-l Smn Jung. 17.

of are senior at the 1 1 i 1 I Ait and I)eign. A Surrealist Wi-k lifts my work over a flat surface and gives a desired three-dimensional effect." said (ieraldine as she put the finisri-ing touches on her surrealist work of plaster sculpture and acrvlic paint. She l.iiivhinglv call's it "The llirl Next Door." Soon's piece. i Life." hiw-s a woman leanir- out a window. An actual Venetian Mind i-t part of his layout.

Both he and leraldine plan lie-om advertising The aparkltnsr exhibit also con NEWS photos by Anthony Casie tains brilliant watercolors. por- traits in oil, pen and ink. and charcoal. Woodcuts, block prints, etchings and many ccram- ics, plus crayons and water paintings also will be seen. Art in the News will mark its i 14th year in spring showings at the Lever House.

It is sponsored by The News and the Board of Education. Admission is free. A Preview Wednesday Educators, cultural leaders. business and civic dignitaries will attend a special preview at p.m. Wednesday.

After that the roW-; ful exhibit will be oen to the i public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. week-j days, and 1 to 5 p.m. weekends anil Memorial Day. The over-all design of the four-week exhibit was done by Olive Riley, art director for the Hoard of Education, and her assistant, Ceorge Kaye.

aid for vour education. days as a stenographer in the city medical examiner's office, is working his way through Hunter College, where he is a sophomore. He attends school at night. am planning to become a speech therapist," he said. "1 shall look into this book to see what opportunities I may be entitled to for possible grants." To order by mail, use the coupon on this page.

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